Olympics
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sportsEileen Gu Claims Gold, Secures Third Medal at Winter Olympics
American-born skier Eileen Gu wins her second gold medal in the freeski halfpipe, concluding a multi-medal performance at the Winter Olympics.
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sportsNY Governor Allows Early Bar Opening for Olympic Hockey Amid Blizzard Threat
New York Governor Kathy Hochul suspends liquor law enforcement for early morning Olympic hockey viewing, excluding areas under a state of emergency due to an incoming blizzard.
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sportsSki Mountaineering Debuts Strong at Milano Cortina Games
Ski mountaineering made its Olympic debut with thrilling sprint and mixed relay races, showcasing European dominance and athlete hopes for future inclusion.
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sportsLiu Victorious, Malinin Stumbles in Dramatic Olympic Figure Skating Competition
Alysa Liu captures gold in a stunning comeback, while Ilia Malinin faces a major upset in the Olympic figure skating finals.
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sportsCzech Biathlete Vobornikova Secures Olympic Bronze, Boosts Nation's Medal Count
Tereza Vobornikova's first individual podium finish in biathlon's mass start at the Milano Cortina Games earns Czech Republic a significant Olympic bronze medal.
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sportsFrench Biathlon Team Challenges Norwegian Dominance at Olympics
France's biathlon team narrowly misses matching Norway's Olympic medal record, fueling a fierce rivalry as the sport's competitive landscape shifts.
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sportsUS Women's Hockey Star Taylor Heise Backs Men's Team for Olympic Gold Against Canada
Olympic gold medalist Taylor Heise expresses strong confidence in the U.S. men's hockey team's ability to defeat Canada for the gold medal at the Winter Olympics.
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sportsWeight Loss Jabs Under Fire: Could They Be Banned from the Olympics?
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is reviewing Semaglutide, the active ingredient in popular weight loss drugs, for potential bans in elite sports.