More than 500 women who said they were abused by Larry Nassar, their coach or another person associated with sport had sued USA Gymnastics
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
USA Gymnastics, abuse survivors have deal for $380 million in ‘full settlement’
More than 500 women who said they were abused by Larry Nassar, their coach or another person associated with sport had sued USA Gymnastics
USA Gymnastics looking for new head of women’s team after high-performance director departs
US women had won every gymnastics team title since 2011 at world championships, Olympics before finishing distant second to Russia at Tokyo Games.
Opinion: Diplomatic boycott of Beijing Olympics is right way for US to protest abuses
Citing “ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity” U.S. government announces it will not send diplomatic delegation to Beijing Olympics
Nassar survivors overwhelmingly vote to accept settlement from USA Gymnastics
Lawsuits by more than 500 women who’ve alleged abuse by Larry Nassar, a coach or someone else affiliated with gymnastics have been on hold since December 2018
Olympic champion bobsledder Kaillie Humphries granted citizenship, can compete for Team USA
Humphries won Olympic gold in 2010 and 2014, as well as a bronze in 2018, while representing Canada. Now, she’ll compete for the US in Beijing.
Opinion: Brian Kelly’s high-minded words, promises don’t match his actions
Brian Kelly’s contract with LSU will pay him $100 million over 10 years, making him first public-school football coach to sign a nine-figure deal.
Opinion: IOC backs China and Beijing Games instead of condemning treatment of Peng Shuai, Uyghurs
Tennis player Peng Shuai has barely been seen or heard since making sexual assault allegations Nov. 2 against former high-ranking Chinese official.
Opinion: With disappointment of 2018 World Cup qualifying still fresh, USMNT’s draw feels more like a loss
The USMNT must still travel to Canada and Mexico in the final two windows of Concacaf qualifying for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Opinion: Aaron Rodgers was never right about COVID-19 – he’s just been lucky this whole time
Aaron Rodgers is back after a bout with COVID-19 and the Packers won Sunday. But none of that legitimizes the QB’s stance on vaccinations.