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Athletes to Watch at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris
Athletes to watch at the 2024 Paris Olympics
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Team USA Medal Haul: American Women Led the Way
Of the United States’ 113 medals at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the women of Team USA earned 66 of them.
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The Torch Is Out: Full Recap of the Tokyo Olympics
That the torch remained aflame for an extra year following the postponement of the Games due to the COVID-19 pandemic is symbolic of the unusual circumstances that had to be overcome.
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1st Paralympic Gold Medal Goes to Cyclist Paige Greco of Australia
Australian cyclist Paige Greco has earned the first gold medal of the Tokyo Paralympics
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Paralympics Open in Tokyo's National Stadium With Acrobats, Fireworks and Parade of Athletes
The Paralympics have begun in the same empty National Stadium that hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the Tokyo Olympics
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How to Watch the Tokyo Paralympics
The Tokyo Paralympics kick off on Tuesday, Aug. 24. Here’s how to watch or stream events.
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Afghanistan Flag to Be Displayed in Paralympic Ceremony
The Afghanistan flag will be displayed in Tuesday’s opening ceremony of the Paralympics even though the country’s athletes were not able to get to Tokyo to compete
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Debt Ceiling Talks Resume as Deadline Looms
President Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy will meet face to face Monday to try to find a way to keep the country from defaulting on its bills. NBCs Brie Jackson Reports.
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How Are Police Learning to Better Inform the Public After Shootings?
When it comes to crisis management, the luxury of time is gone thanks to social media.
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Brazil Opens Federal Investigation Into Soccer Match-Fixing Scheme
The decision came hours after newspaper O Globo reported that Brazilian midfielder Max Alves of the Colorado Rapids had been named in the probe.
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WATCH: Bullet Nearly Hits Kids Playing Baseball
Footage captured a stray bullet round whizzing onto a baseball diamond at a park in San Marcos, California.
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Congress Faces Looming Deadline for Government Funding Deal
With only a few legislative days left in the year, Congress faces a looming deadline to reach a compromise on government funding by Friday.