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Vice President Harris stops by US Olympic basketball practice with clear message
Vice President Kamala Harris was a surprise guest at the U.S. Olympic men’s basketball team’s practice Tuesday, and her message was clear.
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What the mime? See if Olympians can guess what this French mime is acting out
A French mime is acting out key Olympic words, phrases, sports, and athletes — with no speaking, of course. Can our Olympians guess what the mime is acting out?
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5 things to know about Nikki Hiltz
The track star and LGBTQ+ advocate will make their Olympic debut at the 2024 Paris Games.
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Olympic triple jumper will listen to his late father's voice before he goes for the gold
Salif Mane, a 22-year-old triple jumper from New York whose father died early in the pandemic, is considered a medal contender for Paris.
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These 3 Olympic sports were dropped for the 2024 Games in Paris
Three sports from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics will be absent in Paris this summer. Here’s a breakdown of why they were removed and when some will come back.
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How to watch and stream the US men's national soccer team at the 2024 Olympics
The U.S. men’s national team will be competing at the Olympics for the first time since 2008. Here’s how to watch its matches at the Paris Games.
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Carissa Moore tries to guess what Olympic sport a professional mime is acting out
Surfer Carissa Moore tried to see how well she knows miming, the popular French art dating back to the 16th century.
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These are the new sports and events at the 2024 Olympics
A slew of changes is coming to the 2024 Olympics in Paris, including an entirely new sport. Catch up on what’s new for the upcoming Summer Games.
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Kate Douglass tries to guess what Olympic sport a professional mime is acting out
Swimmer Kate Douglass tried to see how well she knows miming, the popular French art dating back to the 16th century.
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Brooke Raboutou tries to guess what Olympic sport a professional mime is acting out
Sport climber Brooke Raboutou tried to see how well she knows miming, the popular French art dating back to the 16th century.
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Here's why NBA and WNBA stars wear different jersey numbers for Team USA
Most star players sport different numbers for USA Basketball than they do with their NBA and WNBA teams, and it stems from an old international rule.
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Jessica Parratto tries to guess what Olympic sport a professional mime is acting out
Diver Jessica Parratto tried to see how well she knows miming, the popular French art dating back to the 16th century.
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Daniela Moroz tries to guess what Olympic sport a professional mime is acting out
Sailer Daniela Moroz tried to see how well she knows miming, the popular French art dating back to the 16th century.
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Hometown Hopefuls: For Kennedy Blades making the Olympics isn't enough, she wants gold
Kennedy Blades couldn’t figure out what was missing after she made Team USA and secured her status as an Olympian, but she quickly realized what it was
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Inspired by his grandfather, Ezra Frech has big goals for Paris
U.S. Paralympian Ezra Frech has his sights set on big things at the Paris Paralympics.
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Sportsmanship, not winning, was key for Bryce Wettstein at 2020 Olympics
Bryce Wettstein’s most memorable moment from her first Olympic games in Tokyo was not her own skateboarding, but a moment when her and her fellow skateboarders helped a friend.
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How to watch Team USA men's basketball at the 2024 Paris Olympics
Will Team USA take home another gold medal in men’s basketball? Here’s all the info for how to watch the American stars play in Paris.
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US Olympic medal records: A history of American dominance at the Summer Games
The U.S. has won the most Olympic medals of any country, but there are even more records Team USA will try to defend at the Paris Olympics in 2024.
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MyKayla Skinner apologizes to Olympics gymnastics team after ‘hurtful comments'
MyKayla Skinner is apologizing once again for her comments about the 2024 U.S. Women’s Olympic gymnastics team. Although the Olympic medalist previously apologized for her controversial remarks, she further clarified them in a lengthy statement shared on Instagram on July 6. “It was not my intention to offend or disrespect any of the athletes or to take away from their...
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Cooper Flagg, 17, shines in scrimmage vs. Team USA Olympics squad
Cooper Flagg, a 17-year-old Duke commit, made noise Monday when facing the Team USA men’s basketball squad in a scrimmage.