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US News Roundup: Avalanche Search Continues, Shiffrin Wins Olympic Gold, and Nevada Sues Kalshi

A devastating avalanche near Lake Tahoe has left nine skiers missing, while Mikaela Shiffrin made history with her second Winter Olympic slalom gold. Meanwhile, Nevada is suing Kalshi to block the company's prediction market operation in the state.

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A severe storm in the Sierra Nevada mountains has brought forth a multitude of challenges for authorities and athletes alike. While rescue teams are working tirelessly to locate nine missing skiers after an avalanche...

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US News Roundup: Avalanche Search Continues, Shiffrin Wins Olympic Gold, and Nevada Sues Kalshi

A devastating avalanche near Lake Tahoe has left nine skiers missing, while Mikaela Shiffrin made history with her second Winter Olympic slalom gold. Meanwhile, Nevada is suing Kalshi to block the company's prediction market operation in the state.

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A severe storm in the Sierra Nevada mountains has brought forth a multitude of challenges for authorities and athletes alike. While rescue teams are working tirelessly to locate nine missing skiers after an avalanche swept the Castle Peak area near Lake Tahoe, American skier Mikaela Shiffrin has claimed her second Winter Olympic slalom gold. In a separate development, Nevada gaming regulators have filed a lawsuit against prediction market operator Kalshi, seeking to block the company's events contracts that would allow residents to bet on sports.

The avalanche, which occurred on Tuesday at about 11:30 am, engulfed a group of backcountry skiers, including four guides and 11 clients. Six skiers have been rescued, but the search for the remaining nine continues. The incident highlights the dangers of backcountry skiing, especially during severe weather conditions. Authorities have warned of the risks of avalanches in the area and have advised skiers to exercise extreme caution.

In a stark contrast to the somber mood in California, Mikaela Shiffrin's victory in the women's slalom event at the Winter Olympics has sent shockwaves of excitement throughout the sports world. The 30-year-old American surged to victory with a two-run time of 1min 39.10sec, becoming the first US skier to win three Olympic gold medals. Shiffrin's win has been hailed as a remarkable achievement, especially considering her last Olympic gold was in 2018.

Shiffrin's dominance in the slalom event was evident as she finished over a second ahead of silver medalist Camille Rast of Switzerland. The winning margin of 1.50sec is the largest in any Olympic alpine skiing event since 1998. Anna Swenn Larsson of Sweden took the bronze, while the rest of the field trailed by at least two seconds.

In a different kind of competition, Nevada gaming regulators have filed a lawsuit against Kalshi, a prediction market operator that allows users to place financial bets on sports events. The lawsuit seeks to block Kalshi's events contracts that would permit residents to bet on sports, including football and basketball games. The move is part of an escalating battle between state gaming regulators and companies like Kalshi, which operate outside traditional gaming frameworks.

Kalshi's prediction markets allow users to place bets on the outcome of events, but the company claims that its operations do not constitute traditional sports betting. However, Nevada gaming regulators disagree, arguing that Kalshi's activities fall under their jurisdiction. The lawsuit highlights the ongoing debate over the regulation of sports betting and prediction markets in the United States.

As the search for the missing skiers continues, Mikaela Shiffrin's victory serves as a reminder of the triumphs and challenges that athletes face in their pursuit of excellence. The lawsuit against Kalshi, on the other hand, underscores the complexities of regulating emerging industries and the need for clear guidelines to ensure fair play.

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  • Nevada gaming regulators file lawsuit against Kalshi (The Guardian)
  • Search continues for nine skiers missing after US avalanche near Lake Tahoe (The Guardian)
  • Mikaela Shiffrin storms to second Winter Olympic slalom gold, 12 years after first (The Guardian)

A severe storm in the Sierra Nevada mountains has brought forth a multitude of challenges for authorities and athletes alike. While rescue teams are working tirelessly to locate nine missing skiers after an avalanche swept the Castle Peak area near Lake Tahoe, American skier Mikaela Shiffrin has claimed her second Winter Olympic slalom gold. In a separate development, Nevada gaming regulators have filed a lawsuit against prediction market operator Kalshi, seeking to block the company's events contracts that would allow residents to bet on sports.

The avalanche, which occurred on Tuesday at about 11:30 am, engulfed a group of backcountry skiers, including four guides and 11 clients. Six skiers have been rescued, but the search for the remaining nine continues. The incident highlights the dangers of backcountry skiing, especially during severe weather conditions. Authorities have warned of the risks of avalanches in the area and have advised skiers to exercise extreme caution.

In a stark contrast to the somber mood in California, Mikaela Shiffrin's victory in the women's slalom event at the Winter Olympics has sent shockwaves of excitement throughout the sports world. The 30-year-old American surged to victory with a two-run time of 1min 39.10sec, becoming the first US skier to win three Olympic gold medals. Shiffrin's win has been hailed as a remarkable achievement, especially considering her last Olympic gold was in 2018.

Shiffrin's dominance in the slalom event was evident as she finished over a second ahead of silver medalist Camille Rast of Switzerland. The winning margin of 1.50sec is the largest in any Olympic alpine skiing event since 1998. Anna Swenn Larsson of Sweden took the bronze, while the rest of the field trailed by at least two seconds.

In a different kind of competition, Nevada gaming regulators have filed a lawsuit against Kalshi, a prediction market operator that allows users to place financial bets on sports events. The lawsuit seeks to block Kalshi's events contracts that would permit residents to bet on sports, including football and basketball games. The move is part of an escalating battle between state gaming regulators and companies like Kalshi, which operate outside traditional gaming frameworks.

Kalshi's prediction markets allow users to place bets on the outcome of events, but the company claims that its operations do not constitute traditional sports betting. However, Nevada gaming regulators disagree, arguing that Kalshi's activities fall under their jurisdiction. The lawsuit highlights the ongoing debate over the regulation of sports betting and prediction markets in the United States.

As the search for the missing skiers continues, Mikaela Shiffrin's victory serves as a reminder of the triumphs and challenges that athletes face in their pursuit of excellence. The lawsuit against Kalshi, on the other hand, underscores the complexities of regulating emerging industries and the need for clear guidelines to ensure fair play.

Sources:

  • Nevada gaming regulators file lawsuit against Kalshi (The Guardian)
  • Search continues for nine skiers missing after US avalanche near Lake Tahoe (The Guardian)
  • Mikaela Shiffrin storms to second Winter Olympic slalom gold, 12 years after first (The Guardian)

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