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Hilary Knight Sets US Olympic Goals Record in Thrilling 2026 Gold Medal Game
in SportsHilary Knight makes Olympic history, becoming the U.S. women’s hockey team’s all-time leading goal-scorer and the first player to compete in five Winter Games. A milestone moment in a high-stakes gold-medal clash with Canada signals a defining chapter in Team USA’s Olympic story.
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Semifinals Set: Canada-Finland and USA-Slovakia Vie for Olympic Glory
in SportsTwo high-stakes semifinals unfold as hockey powerhouses collide in a bid for Olympic glory. Expect rapid pace, razor-thin margins, and dramatic momentum shifts as nations battle for a spot in the gold-medal game.
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Livigno Snowboardcross Showdown: Haemmerle Edges Grondin for Olympic Gold
in SportsTwo Olympic rivals faced off in a razor-thin snowboardcross showdown in Livigno, with Alessandro Haemmerle edging out Eliot Grondin in a dramatic finish. Jakob Dusek captured bronze as the course tested every turn and jump to the limit. The result keeps the season’s fiercest contenders squarely in the spotlight for what’s next.
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Cassie Sharpe Hospitalized After Halfpipe Crash at Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympics
in SportsCanadian freestyle skiing icon Cassie Sharpe is in hospital after a dramatic halfpipe crash at Milan-Cortina 2026. A two-time Olympic medalist and mother, her comeback story faces a pivotal moment as fans watch for the next chapter in her high-stakes journey.
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Amber Glenn’s Soul-Crushing Olympic Slip in Figure Skating Short Program
in SportsAn Olympic moment where a single misstep can redefine a dream. Amber Glenn confronts a soul-crushing stumble in the short program, opening up about pressure, resilience, and the fight to rediscover the joy of skating.
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Canada’s Food Security at Stake as U.S. Produce Dominates Groceries
in NewsCanada’s grocery shelves may look plentiful, but a heavy dependency on U.S. supply chains could leave the country vulnerable. Experts warn that to safeguard the food system, Canada must grow more of its own produce, protect arable land, and boost processing, storage, and distribution capacity—building a more resilient future.
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Perrin Could Start as Lille Battle Crvena Zvezda in Injury-Stricken Europa League Playoff
in SportsA high-stakes Europa League playoff, a possible Perrin debut, and Lille’s injury-hit squad. Can Lille pull off a surprise against Crvena Zvezda and keep their European hopes alive?
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Quinn Hughes OT Goal Lifts USA Past Sweden, Sets Up Slovakia Semifinal
in SportsQuinn Hughes delivers a clutch overtime winner to lift Team USA past Sweden and into a semifinal showdown with Slovakia.
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Winn Brothers Fire Up USA Women’s Hockey in Milan Ahead of the Gold Medal Match
in SportsMeet the Winn brothers, the family-powered hype squad behind Haley Winn and Team USA as they chase Olympic glory. Their bold outfits, playful videos, and big-hearted patriotism are turning heads and energizing fans.
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Celtic vs Stuttgart: Europa League Clash Sparks Cross-Cultural Football Spirit
in SportsTwo storied clubs collide in a Europa League clash that’s about more than football—it’s a celebration of history, culture, and the unifying power of the sport. From Stuttgart’s iconic Brustring to Celtic’s unmistakable support, this match promises atmosphere, drama, and a tale that lingers long after the final whistle.
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Fiorentina Face Subzero Polish Clash as Winter Conditions Challenge Grit
in SportsFiorentina touched down in freezing Białystok, bracing for a night clash with Jagiellonia as -9°C bites into the city. Wrapped in thermal gear and a specialized diet, the team faces a contest where grit may matter as much as tactics. With a roaring crowd and brutal conditions, this is a showdown shaped by elements as…
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One in Four Europeans Open to Strong Leaders in Crises, Study Finds
in NewsEurope faces a quiet but telling shift: growing dissatisfaction with democracy coexists with a hunger for decisive leadership. A new survey hints at rising political fragility and the risk of populist currents reshaping the continent.
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Rochester Brothers Turn Heads at Olympics with Team USA Hockey Outfits
in SportsFrom a Rochester backyard rink to Olympic ice, Haley Winn and her three brothers are turning heads with Team USA outfits and contagious energy. Their viral cheer has become a beloved side story of the Games as Haley helps push the U.S. toward the quarterfinals. A feel-good snapshot of pride, perseverance, and hockey.
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Crystal Palace Head to Mostar for Pivotal Conference League Playoff
in SportsCrystal Palace head to Bosnia for a pivotal Conference League playoff first leg, hoping to steady a turbulent season and reignite their European push. Zrinjski Mostar arrive riding European momentum, eyeing a historic upset as they chase more glory. It’s a clash that could redefine both sides’ continental campaigns.
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Martin O’Neill set for 1,000th game as Celtic face Stuttgart in Europe
in SportsMartin O’Neill is about to reach a milestone few managers achieve—1,000 games in professional football management. As Celtic prepare for a European clash with Stuttgart, the 73-year-old coach reflects on a storied career and what the next chapter might hold.
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Lee Hae-in Delivers Season-Best Short Program in Olympic Debut, Focuses on Mental Resilience
in SportsLee Hae-in’s Olympic debut delivered a season-best 70.07 in the short program, showcasing flawless technique. Yet her cool, almost unreadable demeanor hints at a tougher mental battle as she heads into the next skate.
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Doha ATP 500 Quarterfinals: Alcaraz vs Khachanov and Sinner’s First Test Against a Young Challenger
in SportsDoha’s quarterfinals light up with two tense showdowns: Carlos Alcaraz vs. Karen Khachanov, and Jannik Sinner vs. Jakub Mensik. High-stakes, high-intensity tennis where every ace and return could tilt the race for the title.
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Swiss Figure Skating Duo Eyes Olympic Breakthrough in Milan-Cortina 2026
in SportsSwiss skating eyes a milestone moment in Milan-Cortina as Kimmy Repond and Livia Kaiser chase Olympic glory. Battling injuries and long roadbacks, the duo embodies resilience and a historic bid in the women’s singles.
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PWHL Inaugural Season Poised to Elevate Olympic Women’s Hockey
in SportsA historic season in women’s hockey reshapes Olympic prep as the world’s top players compete under one banner. The unity promises sharper play and new rivalries, signaling a bold new era for the sport with exciting implications beyond the rink.
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University of Iowa Fraternity Hazing Video Goes Viral, Sparking Scrutiny of Greek Life
in NewsControversial footage from a campus fraternity incident has sparked a nationwide debate over hazing, safety, and accountability. With the university’s investigation underway and sanctions looming, the story raises urgent questions about Greek-life culture and student welfare. What reforms are institutions considering to protect students and restore trust?
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Sony Shuts Down Bluepoint Studios in a Surprise Move
in GamesSony shutters Bluepoint Studios, the team famed for reviving beloved classics, in a move that impacts around 70 developers. The surprise comes after a broader strategic review of PlayStation’s lineup, fueling questions about the future of remakes and first-party projects. The fallout hints at a shifting era for the platform’s cherished ambitions.