Olympic
29 articles · Jan 2026 — Feb 2026
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Global News Roundup: Insider Trading, CEO Perks, and Olympic Drama
A former MrBeast employee is fined for insider trading, while top companies offer lucrative consolation prizes to CEO runners-up, and the Louvre gets a new director after a high-profile jewelry heist.
Trump's Joke Overshadows US Women's Olympic Success
Female athletes achieve historic gold medal wins as Ronaldo invests in Spanish football and Scotland fans secure World Cup fashion victory
Entertainment and Sports World Sees Shifts and New Beginnings
From Netflix's 'Night Agent' to BAFTA Wins and Olympic Marketing
Canada’s Spirit Rises and Falls With Its Olympic shifts as new details emerge
Updates on Olympic Hockey, Baftas, Health Warnings, and Military Operations
Sports World Abuzz with Updates on Olympic Rosters, FIFA Proposals, and Tournament Security
The sports world is abuzz with a slew of updates, from predictions on the 2028 USA Olympic men's basketball roster to FIFA's proposals to tackle tempo disruption and time lost in football.
Two Nations, Two Losses, and a Growing Debate
Canada's back-to-back sudden-death losses in Olympic hockey finals against the US have reignited a debate over the three-on-three golden-goal overtime format, with many calling for a change.
What's Making Headlines in Sports This Week?
From incredible golf shots to NFL surveys and Olympic celebrations
Deadly Avalanche, Terror Suspicions, and Olympic Showdowns Dominate US Headlines
Investigations, international tensions, and sports rivalries make for a dramatic week in the US
New Mexico Reopens Epstein Investigation as Olympic Star Eileen Gu Faces Criticism for Representing China
New Mexico has reopened its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro ranch, while Olympic freeskier Eileen Gu has responded to criticism for representing China in international competitions. The two seemingly unrelated stories highlight the complexities of accountability and identity in the public eye.
Global News Roundup: Chagossians Defy Removal, Royal Estate Sees Police Presence, and Ski Mountaineering Makes Olympic Debut
In a mix of global news, Chagossians are resisting a removal order from their islands, while an unmarked police presence is seen at Sandringham Estate. Meanwhile, Ireland's rugby team makes changes ahead of their match against England, and a new Olympic sport is set to make its debut.
Turmoil and Trauma: A Week of Controversy and Courage
This week saw a mix of shocking statements, courageous testimonies, and heartwarming moments that highlighted the complexities of our world. From billionaire owners making headlines for the wrong reasons to a very good dog's Olympic debut, we take a closer look at the stories that made waves.
A Tale of Two Stories: Olympic Dreams and VAR Woes
As the Winter Olympics approach, a British skier's decision to compete for France raises questions about national identity in sports, while a closer look at VAR in Europe's top leagues reveals a more nuanced picture than initially thought.
Texas 'Antifa' Protest Case Mistrial and Japanese Skater's Olympic Surprise
A federal judge in Texas declared a mistrial in a high-profile case involving protesters accused of terrorism, while in Olympic news, Japanese teenager Ami Nakai stunned the figure skating world with a commanding performance that overshadowed the US team.
Measles Outbreak Sparks Concern in North London as Unvaccinated Pupils Face Exclusion, Meanwhile Team GB Celebrates Historic Skeleton Gold
A measles outbreak in north London has raised concerns about the spread of the disease, with unvaccinated pupils potentially facing exclusion from schools. In unrelated news, Team GB's Tabitha Stoecker has made history by winning the first Olympic mixed team skeleton gold.
Olympic Glory and Cricket Controversy: A Tale of Two Sports
Team GB makes history with a third Olympic gold, while the India-Pakistan cricket rivalry takes a contentious turn, highlighting the complexities of sports and politics.
US News Roundup: Olympic Glory, Immigration Concerns, and AI Ethics
Jordan Stolz wins his second Olympic gold, while a Venezuelan deportee fears a repeat of his ordeal and Democratic senators launch an inquiry into the EPA's air pollution enforcement measure. Meanwhile, Barack Obama voices support for anti-ICE demonstrators, and a report reveals the US military's use of AI in a Venezuela raid.
Sports World Sees Ups and Downs: Injuries, Trades, and Upsets
Lindsey Vonn's Olympic dreams were cut short due to injury, while Patrick Reed's winning streak continues. Meanwhile, the NFL trade market is heating up, and college basketball saw a chaotic court storm. Here's a rundown of the latest sports news.
Global Developments: Elections, Diplomacy, and Sports Make Headlines
From elections in Portugal and Japan to diplomatic efforts in the Middle East and a dramatic moment in Olympic sports, this week has seen a wide range of significant global developments. Here's a roundup of the top stories.
Global News Roundup: Politics, Protests, and Power Struggles
From the UK's Olympic bid to Canada's separatist movement, and from Russia's military investigations to New York's snowy streets, here's a snapshot of the latest global news stories.
Technology and Ethics Collide: AI Breakthroughs, Environmental Setbacks, and Digital Threats
From AI-powered coding experiments to malicious cryptocurrency attacks, the latest news highlights the complex interplay between technology and ethics. Meanwhile, environmental concerns and Olympic scandals remind us that human values are crucial in shaping our digital future.
The Week in Review: AI Showdowns, Housing Market Shifts, and Olympic Innovations
From the battle for AI supremacy to innovative Olympic spectacles, this week's news has been marked by exciting developments and shifts in various industries. Meanwhile, the housing market is experiencing a power dynamic shift, and a new translation app is promising to prioritize user privacy.
Global News Roundup: Environmental Legacy, Diplomatic Shifts, and Olympic Spotlight
From the passing of a renowned environmentalist to the opening of new consulates in Greenland, and from solo Olympic athletes to fashion statements on the Winter Games' red carpet, this week's global news is a diverse and captivating mix of stories.
Filmmaker Slams US Interventions in Venezuela Amidst Corporate Silence and Lindsey Vonn's Olympic Setback
Filmmaker Laura Poitras criticizes the US's actions in Venezuela as a pursuit of oil resources. Meanwhile, American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn's Olympic dreams faced a setback as she missed a World Cup super-G race due to a knee injury.
Crystal Dunn Hangs Up Soccer Cleats: Decorated USWNT Player Retires after World Cup, Olympic Gold
Crystal Dunn, 30, announced her retirement from professional soccer on Thursday. The versatile athlete played 160 games for the United States Women's National Team (USWNT) She won Olympic gold, World Cup triumphs, and three National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) titles.