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MILAN (AP) — Political pressure on Olympic officials, like in the case of the Ukraine skeleton racer’s memorial helmet at the Milan Cortina Games, is nothing new, according to a long-time IOC insider.
Every day, Derrick Gordon thinks about the moment he found his freedom: the intro from his coach, his speech in front of his ...
Al Letson revisits a story about civil rights activist Bayard Rustin that he produced 16 years ago for Black History Month.
I’ve been writing my whole life, but I didn’t really try to write a novel until 2016,” says Taleen Voskuni, the San Francisco ...
Spanish football expert Guillem Balague details how Vincius Jr has become a global symbol of resistance against ...
An Olympic gold medal on snow has long seemed like the impossible for Team GB. But for those in the know, it has been just a matter of time.
This year, 26 local coffee shops are participating. There’s still plenty of time to get in on the celebration and have a chance to win a $250 gift card.
Marcus Mueller and Ansel Haugsjaa have put USA Luge in the Olympic record book by leading a race after a heat for the first ...
Since most of us engage with AI via text boxes, we imagine it more as a brain and less as a body. But there’s a good case to be made that AI hardware applications—like smart robots—could end up being ...
Professor Juana María Rodríguez is fighting fire with fact. And she's bringing receipts.
The story of Otto and Friedel Kuehn and their children defies belief. In the 1920s, Otto was an often-failed-but-finally successful businessman living in Germany; Friedel had delivered two children, ...