The Super Bowl kickoff time is just before Nick Goepper competes in slopestyle freeskiing qualifying at the 2022 Beijing Winter Games.
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Sharing on Facebook seems harmless. But leaked documents show how it may help spread misinformation.
Facebook employees repeatedly warned of the role resharing content plays and offered myriad solutions only to see their suggestions ignored, documents show.
US tops overall and gold medal count in Tokyo, thanks in part to women’s dominance
The U.S. finished the Tokyo Olympics with 113 overall medals to China’s 88, with American women winning 66 of those medals.
Athletes from Australia, New Zealand will quarantine for two weeks after returning from Olympics
Athletes from New Zealand and Australia face another hurdle when they get home. They must quarantine for two weeks as part of COVID protocol.
Head of Olympic advisory panel declares ‘safe and secure Games’ on COVID front, but time will tell
With one day to go in the Tokyo Games, organizers reported that 29 athletes had tested positive and more than 600,000 tests were conducted.
Australian Kieran Woolley crashes into cameraman during park skateboarding run at Olympics
Australian Kieran Woolley, a medal favorite in park skateboarding, collided with a cameraman atop the bowl during his run at the Tokyo Olympics.
Georgian weightlifter breaks three world records, lifts nearly 1,100 pounds at Olympics
Lasha Talakhadze of Georgia defended his Rio Olympic title and set three world records. “One of my goals to set as many records as possible,” he said.
Morgan Pearson’s stirring anchor leg helps U.S. win silver in mixed relay triathlon’s Olympics debut
Morgan Pearson gutted out a blistering run on the final leg of the triathlon mixed relay to give the USA a silver medal in the event’s Olympic debut.
Team USA gymnastics star Simone Biles pulls out of Tokyo Olympics team final
U.S. gymnastics superstar Simone Biles left the team competition on Tuesday at the Tokyo Olympics after struggling to land a vault.
Gold-medal reality still sinking in for US taekwondo champion Anastasija Zolotic
Anastasija Zolotic is the first US woman to win gold in taekwondo but she’s still processing it all. “I’m trying to kind of feel the emotions.”