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Athletes from all over the globe are competing on one of the world’s biggest stages. Some members of Team USA have roots in the Bluegrass State.
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With the Tokyo Games weeks away, the pharmaceutical company and its German partner, BioNTech, have agreed to donate the necessary doses.
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Perry has been under scrutiny from the U.S. Olympic Committee as USA Gymnastics attempts to navigate a path forward following a sexual abuse scandal by former team doctor Larry Nassar.
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A USOC statement cited health issues from prostate cancer as the reason for Scott Blackmun's resignation, at the same time it announced new reforms to protect "the Olympic community" from abuse.
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The 2,920 athletes who participated set a new record; so did the number of nations — 92 – they represented in South Korea.
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Prime-time viewership is lower than it was for the Sochi Winter Games, though NBC is still drawing more viewers in prime time than its competitors.
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Jessie Diggins had the highest Olympic finish ever for a U.S. women's cross-country skier.
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The Winter Olympics opening ceremony took place Friday evening in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Luger Erin Hamlin was Team USA's flag-bearer at the ceremony.
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The influential sibling to North Korea's secretive leader has also met with South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
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It's time to take stock of your technology: Do you have a digital TV antenna? How about a cable or satellite subscription? We also have a use for your virtual reality headset.