Olympic stars are learning that the same spotlight that elevates their sport can also potentially tarnish their legacies. American skier Mikaela Shiffrin says narratives about their careers can be ske ...
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Kiss-and-cry: Is figure skating's voyeuristic staple worth the mental health toll on its athletes
MILAN (AP) — Kristi Yamaguchi thought she had done enough to win the gold medal at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France. Even the dress she was wearing that night was accented with gold.
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“Rooted in love”: A gay reverand recounts the immense power of the Minneapolis ICE protests
The out gay president and CEO of Interfaith Alliance was utterly blown away by protestors' determination.
ICYMI: The kids are finally educating themselves on Madonna after Erotica deep track, “ Thief of Hearts,” gained traction on TikTok. Thankfully, they’ve got quite the resource in the Madonna Songbook ...
Kerosene is a widely used household fuel. It is a petroleum distillate and one of the most dangerous hydrocarbons. Besides their utility in cooking, especially among the poor, kerosene lamps (lanterns ...
When Reid’s Heritage Properties declared bankruptcy, it left behind hundreds of creditors who allege they were deliberately ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer are among some 50 world leaders expected to attend this year's Munich Security Conference.
Globalstar's recent milestones include warehouse automation, a Skydio drone partnership, and Boingo Wireless integration.
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Olympics-Curling-Canada's Kennedy regrets language in heated exchange but will not apologise
By Aadi Nair CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Canada curler Marc Kennedy said on Saturday he regretted using an expletive during a heated conversation with Sweden's Oskar Eriksson during a ...
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