Winter Olympics
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Sports Roundup: Ups and Downs in Football, Winter Olympics, and More
The world of sports is always full of surprises, and this week has been no exception.
Sports Roundup: Olympics, Football, and Cricket Action
Winter Olympics conclude, Premier League predictions, and T20 World Cup surprises
GB Curlers Reach Final, Hodgkinson Breaks Record
Winter Olympics update: Team GB's curling team advances to final, while Keely Hodgkinson sets new indoor 800m record
Winter Olympics Ratings Soar as Hollywood Sees Shifts in Leadership and Politics
Milan Cortina Games attract record viewership, while Matthew Lillard addresses Tarantino criticism and Jill Basinger joins new law firm
Sports Roundup: Arsenal, South Africa, and Team GB Shine
Arsenal takes a five-point lead in the Premier League, South Africa trounces India in the T20 World Cup, and Team GB makes history at the Winter Olympics.
Top Mexico Cartel Leader Has Been Killed, Government Says
** A series of significant events has unfolded around the world, with a top Mexican cartel leader killed, a severe blizzard hitting the US northeast, and Norway dominating the Winter Olympics.
World Watches as US and Canada Face Off in Winter Olympics Amid Global Tensions
Ice hockey final takes center stage while international relations heat up
Sports Roundup: Muir Wins Gold, Mayweather Returns, and More
Latest updates from the world of sports, including Scottish cross-country championships, Winter Olympics, F1, and boxing
Klaebo Shatters Winter Olympics Record
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo made history at the Winter Olympics, winning his sixth gold medal in the men's 50km mass start, setting a new record for the most golds won at a single Winter Olympics.
Why How to watch the 2026 Winter Olympics online matters right now
Catch up on the latest online streaming options, dating app trends, and consumer alerts
Unexpected Twists in Sports World
The sports world is full of unexpected stories, from the weird and wonderful at the Winter Olympics to the high-stakes cricket matches that can make or break careers.
Hollywood and Sports Collide in a Weekend of Triumphs
Stars shine at the BAFTAs, Team USA excels at the Winter Olympics, and Chinese New Year box office booms
Thrilling Finishes and Record Breakers in Sports
Winter Olympics, Golf, Cricket, and Speed Skating See Historic Moments
Records Shattered Across Sports World
James Milner breaks Premier League appearance record, while Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo sets new standard for Winter Olympics gold medals, and other records fall in sports.
Olympic Dreams, Corporate Woes, and Identity Theft
From the Winter Olympics to corporate layoffs, and from identity theft to boneless wings, here's a look at some of the most unusual news stories making headlines.
Sports World Abuzz: From Winter Olympics to UFC Controversy
Athletes and coaches speak out on opportunities, injuries, and fair pay
Curling's Unlikely Allure Takes Center Stage
As the Winter Olympics reach their climax, curling is drawing in millions of viewers with its unique blend of skill, strategy, and quirky charm.
Winter Olympics, AI, Tariffs, and Pandemic Jokes Dominate the Week
From Alysa Liu's Refreshing Olympic Win to Trump's Tariff Threats
US News Roundup: Scandals, Rulings, and Olympic Glory
Developments in Ohio, California, and Connecticut, plus a Winter Olympics win
Tragedy and Triumph in the News: A Roundup of Recent Events
From the highs of a budget-friendly Winter Olympics trip to the lows of a tragic skiing accident, recent news has been marked by extremes. A couple's surprise $200k medical bill and a look inside a police investigation centre also make headlines.
Trump's Influence Reaches Far and Wide, From the Olympics to the FDA and Beyond
From the Winter Olympics to the FDA, and from academia to international diplomacy, the influence of Donald Trump is being felt far and wide. The latest developments show that his words and actions continue to have significant repercussions, sparking controversy and debate on multiple fronts.
Winter Olympics Bring Joy and History-Making Moments to Global Audience
The Winter Olympics have captivated audiences worldwide with their unique blend of high-stakes competition and serene winter landscapes. Meanwhile, in Cleveland Heights, a community comes together to celebrate a historic Olympic gold win by one of their own, Laila Edwards. From the mountains of Italy to the ice rinks of Ohio, the Winter Games have brought people together in a shared experience of excitement and pride.
Winter Olympics 2026: Thrilling Action on Day 14 with Ski Cross, Halfpipe, and More
The Winter Olympics 2026 continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its electrifying events, and day 14 is no exception. Ski cross, halfpipe, and other adrenaline-pumping sports are set to dominate the stage, promising an action-packed day for fans. From the slopes to the halfpipe, athletes will be pushing their limits to secure coveted medals.
British Skier Zoe Atkin Leads the Pack in Halfpipe Qualifiers
British freestyle skier Zoe Atkin has qualified top for the halfpipe final at the Winter Olympics, setting her sights on adding the Olympic title to her World Championship crown. Atkin's impressive performance has positioned her as a strong contender for the gold medal. The halfpipe final is scheduled to take place on Saturday.
USA and Canada Face Off in Highly Anticipated Winter Olympics Women's Ice Hockey Final
The United States and Canada are set to clash in the highly anticipated Winter Olympics women's ice hockey final, with both teams looking to claim the top spot on the podium. The match promises to be an intense and thrilling encounter, with the two teams boasting some of the world's best players. The stage is set for a classic showdown between two of the sport's greatest rivals.
Bad Bunny Makes Acting Debut, Andrew Arrest Sparks Investigation, and Team GB Curlers Advance to Semi-Finals
In a day of diverse news, Bad Bunny is set to make his lead acting debut in a film inspired by a Puerto Rican revolutionary, while a police investigation is underway following the arrest of a man named Andrew. Meanwhile, Team GB's men's curlers have advanced to the semi-finals at the Winter Olympics.
Global News Roundup: Bad Bunny's Acting Debut, Royal Arrest, and Olympic Curling Upset
In a diverse array of news, Puerto Rican reggaeton star Bad Bunny is set to make his lead acting debut, while a member of the British royal family faces arrest and Team GB's men's curling team pulls off a surprise victory at the Winter Olympics.
Canada Survives Scare, Beats Czech Republic in Overtime at Winter Olympics
Canada's men's ice hockey team narrowly avoided a shocking quarter-final exit at the Winter Olympics, rallying to beat the Czech Republic 4-3 in overtime. Mitch Marner scored the winning goal, while Nick Suzuki tied the game with just 3:27 left in regulation. The Canadians lost star Sidney Crosby to injury during the game.
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.
UK Headlines: Royal Family Under Scrutiny, Olympics Disappointment, and Concerns Over Youth Unemployment
The UK is grappling with a series of pressing issues, from the Royal Family's handling of accusations against Prince Andrew to a worrying rise in youth unemployment and a disappointing defeat for Team GB's curling team at the Winter Olympics.
Meyers Taylor's Historic Win and Texas Primaries Headline a Week of High-Stakes Competition
Elana Meyers Taylor made history at the Winter Olympics, while in Texas, early voting has begun for high-stakes primary elections that could set the stage for a fierce Senate race.
Kirsty Muir Narrowly Misses Out on Winter Olympic Medal in Big Air Event
Freestyle skier Kirsty Muir has finished fourth in the big air event at the Winter Olympics, marking her second near-miss of the Games. Muir's performance was impressive, but ultimately fell short of the medal podium. This result comes on the heels of her previous fourth-place finish in another event.
Sports World Sees Ups and Downs in Recent Events: NBA All-Star Game Revival and Olympic Figure Skating Shocker
The sports world has witnessed a mixed bag of events recently, with the NBA's All-Star Game showing signs of revival and American figure skater Ilia Malinin experiencing a shocking crash at the Winter Olympics. While the USA v World format may have breathed new life into the NBA's struggling showcase, Malinin's disappointing finish has left fans and experts stunned.
World News Roundup: Obama on Aliens, Curling Controversy, and Unemployment Woes
From the possibility of alien life to the intense world of competitive curling, and the struggles of finding employment, this week has seen a diverse range of news stories making headlines. Former US President Barack Obama weighed in on the existence of extraterrestrial life, while the Winter Olympics have been marred by a cheating scandal in the curling competition. Meanwhile, job-seekers in a deprived Yorkshire city are facing a tough time finding work.
Brignone Shines Bright, Clinches Second Gold in Giant Slalom as Shiffrin Struggles
Federica Brignone made history on the Cortina slopes, claiming her second gold medal in the space of three days at the Winter Olympics. The Italian skiing sensation won the giant slalom by a margin of over six-tenths of a second, leaving a cluster of competitors in her wake. Meanwhile, American star Mikaela Shiffrin struggled to find her footing.
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo Makes History with Record Ninth Winter Olympics Gold
Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo wins historic ninth Winter Olympics gold medal, becoming the Winter Olympics' outright most successful athlete. Klaebo's record-breaking win comes in the men's 4 x 7.5km relay. The Norwegian king of cross-country skiing solidifies his position as one of the greatest Winter Olympics athletes of all time.
UK News Roundup: Politics, Sports, and Crime Make Headlines
A Labour think tank's investigation of a journalist sparks controversy, the PM addresses European security, and British athletes shine in the Winter Olympics, while a shocking crime story unfolds and Scotland's rugby team secures a thrilling win.
Global Politics and Sports Collide: Orbán's Struggles, Trump's Ambitions, and Olympic Unity
As the Winter Olympics bring nations together, global politics continue to make headlines. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán faces a tough re-election battle, while US President Donald Trump's ambitions for Greenland remain a point of contention. Meanwhile, a show of European solidarity at the Olympics has sparked a sense of unity among fans.
Achievers and Inspirations: Stories of Triumph and Pride from Around the World
From the slopes of the Winter Olympics to the stages of comedy festivals, and from the peaks of Mount Everest to the traditional attire of Ghana, individuals are making their mark and inspiring others with their achievements.
Global News Roundup: Olympics Disappointment, Media Shake-Ups, and Deadly Health Crises
From the Winter Olympics to the Grammy Awards, the past week has seen its fair share of highs and lows. Meanwhile, business moguls and world leaders are making headlines for their comments and actions. India is facing a devastating health crisis that's claiming thousands of lives every year.
Super Bowl Sunday Marred by Crashes and Controversy
Super Bowl LX is set to kick off on Sunday, but the weekend has already seen its share of drama, from Lindsey Vonn's devastating crash at the Winter Olympics to a box office slump and a gubernatorial proclamation that's stirring up controversy.
Global Developments: Protests, Politics, and Space Exploration Dominate Headlines
A series of significant events unfolded globally, with the FCC launching a probe into ABC's 'The View', Italians clashing with police over the Winter Olympics, and Iran warning the US of potential attacks. Meanwhile, the world of space exploration is abuzz with the upcoming Artemis II mission, and universities are grappling with the concept of neutrality.
Global News Roundup: Australia's Space Expansion, Artistic Decline, Climate Action, and Olympic Protests
From Australia's growing space workforce to the decline of creative courses, and from climate action in the US to protests at the Winter Olympics, this week has seen a diverse range of news stories from around the world. Here's a comprehensive roundup of the latest developments.
Global Headlines: Sports, Politics, and Natural Disasters Make Waves Around the World
From the thrilling world of sports to the complex realm of international politics and the devastating impact of natural disasters, this week has seen a multitude of significant events unfold. In the realm of sports, Lindsey Vonn's crash at the Winter Olympics and a tense Liverpool vs. Manchester City match have captured global attention. Meanwhile, India and Malaysia are strengthening their ties, the US blockade continues to cripple Cuba, and heavy snow disrupts Japan's election.
Global Events Unfold: Sports, Politics, and Humanitarian Crises Take Center Stage
From the thrilling world of sports to the complexities of international relations and the struggles of everyday life, this past weekend has been marked by a series of significant events. The Premier League saw a crucial matchup between Liverpool and Manchester City, while India and Malaysia strengthened their bilateral ties. Meanwhile, the Winter Olympics witnessed a dramatic downhill skiing event, and Japan's elections were disrupted by heavy snow. However, not all news was about competition and cooperation; the US blockade continues to cripple life in Cuba, and the world watches with concern.
Global News Roundup: Elections, Protests, and International Developments
This week, Thailand held a highly anticipated election, while protests erupted in Italy against the Winter Olympics and Israel's participation. Meanwhile, Russia announced the arrest of a suspect in a general's shooting, and Afghanistan lost to New Zealand in the T20 World Cup opener.
Global News Roundup: From Environmental Legacy to Olympic Fashion
A 113-year-old Indian environmentalist leaves behind a legacy of thousands of trees, while the Winter Olympics bring together athletes from around the world, including some solo competitors and a fashion-forward Haitian team.
Global Events Unfold Amidst Tensions and Celebrations
As the world watches, Iran rebuilds its missile and nuclear sites, Norway's royal family faces scrutiny, the Winter Olympics bring nations together, and the Super Bowl captivates American fans. Meanwhile, the Pope cautions against using sports for propaganda. These diverse events reflect the complexities of our global landscape.
Cybersecurity Under Siege: Ransomware Attacks, AI Vulnerabilities, and Nation-State Threats Expose Enterprise Weaknesses
A recent wave of ransomware attacks, including one on German steel trader Buhlmann Group, has highlighted the growing threat to enterprise cybersecurity. Meanwhile, the increasing reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) has introduced new vulnerabilities, and nation-state actors continue to pose a significant threat, as evidenced by recent attacks on Italy ahead of the Winter Olympics.
Global News Roundup: Olympics, Conflict, and Sports Drama
From the Winter Olympics to the conflict in Balochistan, and from sports drama to personal stories of triumph, this week's news has been marked by a diverse range of stories that highlight the complexities of our world. Here's a look at some of the key events that have made headlines.