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  • Not an Olympian, Still Finding Greatness in Figure Skating Dreams

    Not an Olympian, Still Finding Greatness in Figure Skating Dreams

    Feb 19, 2026
    in Sports

    Grace, grit, and the lure of Olympic artistry collide in a heartfelt reflection on dreams and personal achievement. As the 2026 Winter Games approach, a student writer explores what success looks like beyond gold medals—and why every form of progress can feel like a victory.

  • Eileen Gu Aims for a Third Olympic Medal in Milan Halfpipe Showdown

    Eileen Gu Aims for a Third Olympic Medal in Milan Halfpipe Showdown

    Feb 19, 2026
    in Sports

    Milano-Cortina heats up as Eileen Gu chases a historic third Olympic medal in her signature halfpipe. A showdown with the world’s top skiers could redefine her remarkable Olympic journey.

  • Bourg-en-Bresse Right-Wing Unites Behind Bourg Ambition to Challenge Debat

    Bourg-en-Bresse Right-Wing Unites Behind Bourg Ambition to Challenge Debat

    Feb 19, 2026
    in News

    Bourg-en-Bresse finds itself at a political crossroads as Jean-François Debat eyes a fourth term with a shaken-right hoping for a revival. Benoît de Boysson has launched a fresh bid under the Bourg Ambition banner, courting old allies and new voices to stitch together a broader-right front. Will a united, re-energized opposition challenge the long-standing socialist…

  • Valentine’s Day Meets Milan’s Olympic Cauldron

    Valentine’s Day Meets Milan’s Olympic Cauldron

    Feb 19, 2026
    in Sports

    Valentine’s vibes blend with Olympic glow in Milan, turning winter nights into a celebration of love, friendship, and sport. From a spectacular cauldron light show to competitions under neutral flags, the city buzzes with moments that test courage and unity. Through it all, resilience shines brightest.

  • Two Wins From Olympic Glory: Inside Wroblewski’s US Women’s Hockey Push in Milan

    Two Wins From Olympic Glory: Inside Wroblewski’s US Women’s Hockey Push in Milan

    Feb 19, 2026
    in Sports

    John Wroblewski’s championship blueprint is taking center stage as the U.S. women push for Olympic glory. With an emphasis on structure, relentless defense, and clear communication, his coaching is linking today’s players to a rising generation of stars. In Milan, the stage is set for a defining run that could reshape American hockey.

  • Meet Tina and Milo: Milan-Cortina 2026 Mascots Embody Stoats and Snow

    Meet Tina and Milo: Milan-Cortina 2026 Mascots Embody Stoats and Snow

    Feb 19, 2026
    in News

    Meet Tina and Milo—the Milan Cortina 2026 mascots, adorable stoats whose energy mirrors the winter Games. Their story hints at the playful edge of sport, resilience, and a warming climate that touches both ice and wildlife. A quick glimpse into how winter magic and nature intertwine, with a nudge toward the bigger questions the season…

  • Liu Heads US Bid as Japan Seeks Historic Olympic Podium Sweep in Milan

    Liu Heads US Bid as Japan Seeks Historic Olympic Podium Sweep in Milan

    Feb 19, 2026
    in Sports

    All eyes are on Milan as Alysa Liu makes her move for American Olympic glory in the women’s free skate. A field stacked with Japan’s rising stars and a young Russian skater competing under a neutral banner promises bold jumps and electric drama. The stage is set for a pivotal moment that could reshape the…

  • Alyssa Liu’s Smiley Piercing: Health Risks You Should Know

    Alyssa Liu’s Smiley Piercing: Health Risks You Should Know

    Feb 19, 2026
    in Health

    Bold mouth jewelry is turning heads, but dental professionals warn it can bring serious infection risks and gum and tooth damage. A closer look at the safety concerns and why proper care matters with oral piercings.

  • Norway’s Quiet Sports Revolution Behind Olympic Dominance

    Norway’s Quiet Sports Revolution Behind Olympic Dominance

    Feb 19, 2026
    in Sports

    Norway’s Olympic success isn’t just about medals—it’s powered by a nationwide youth-sports mindset that prioritizes fun, inclusivity, and broad participation. This refreshing blueprint is shaping champions across winter and summer sports alike. Could it redefine how we think about nurturing athletic talent?

  • Midwest Weather Week Braces for Showers, Gusts and Snow Flurries

    Midwest Weather Week Braces for Showers, Gusts and Snow Flurries

    Feb 19, 2026
    in News

    Spring’s weather rollercoaster continues this week, delivering shifting skies, gusty showers, and sudden cold snaps that may flirt with a wintry mix. With the forecast swinging from chill to warmth, the next few days promise drama—and a hint that milder days are on the horizon.

  • Psycho Killer Clip Teases Motel Jump Scare

    Psycho Killer Clip Teases Motel Jump Scare

    Feb 19, 2026
    in News

    A new clip teases a Se7en-tinged nightmare: a lone highway patrol officer stalked by a masked killer through a dim motel and a hunt that promises twists at every turn. Psycho Killer is shaping up to be a chilling blend of dread, suspense, and heart-stopping jump scares.

  • Clayton Keller: Team Chemistry Could Power USA at 2026 Olympics

    Clayton Keller: Team Chemistry Could Power USA at 2026 Olympics

    Feb 19, 2026
    in Sports

    Clayton Keller heads to Milan for his Olympic debut with Team USA, betting that a tight-knit locker room can spark a title run. The St. Louis connection runs deep with the Tkachuk brothers and a longtime friendship with goalie Jake Oettinger, pairs that could power his Olympic bid. As he chases another 70-point season and…

  • Hilary Knight Sets US Olympic Goals Record in Thrilling 2026 Gold Medal Game

    Hilary Knight Sets US Olympic Goals Record in Thrilling 2026 Gold Medal Game

    Feb 19, 2026
    in Sports

    Hilary 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.

  • Semifinals Set: Canada-Finland and USA-Slovakia Vie for Olympic Glory

    Semifinals Set: Canada-Finland and USA-Slovakia Vie for Olympic Glory

    Feb 19, 2026
    in Sports

    Two 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.

  • Livigno Snowboardcross Showdown: Haemmerle Edges Grondin for Olympic Gold

    Livigno Snowboardcross Showdown: Haemmerle Edges Grondin for Olympic Gold

    Feb 19, 2026
    in Sports

    Two 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.

  • Cassie Sharpe Hospitalized After Halfpipe Crash at Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympics

    Cassie Sharpe Hospitalized After Halfpipe Crash at Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympics

    Feb 19, 2026
    in Sports

    Canadian 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.

  • Amber Glenn’s Soul-Crushing Olympic Slip in Figure Skating Short Program

    Amber Glenn’s Soul-Crushing Olympic Slip in Figure Skating Short Program

    Feb 19, 2026
    in Sports

    An 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.

  • Canada’s Food Security at Stake as U.S. Produce Dominates Groceries

    Canada’s Food Security at Stake as U.S. Produce Dominates Groceries

    Feb 19, 2026
    in News

    Canada’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.

  • Perrin Could Start as Lille Battle Crvena Zvezda in Injury-Stricken Europa League Playoff

    Perrin Could Start as Lille Battle Crvena Zvezda in Injury-Stricken Europa League Playoff

    Feb 19, 2026
    in Sports

    A 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?

  • Quinn Hughes OT Goal Lifts USA Past Sweden, Sets Up Slovakia Semifinal

    Quinn Hughes OT Goal Lifts USA Past Sweden, Sets Up Slovakia Semifinal

    Feb 19, 2026
    in Sports

    Quinn Hughes delivers a clutch overtime winner to lift Team USA past Sweden and into a semifinal showdown with Slovakia.

  • Winn Brothers Fire Up USA Women’s Hockey in Milan Ahead of the Gold Medal Match

    Winn Brothers Fire Up USA Women’s Hockey in Milan Ahead of the Gold Medal Match

    Feb 19, 2026
    in Sports

    Meet 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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  • Not an Olympian, Still Finding Greatness in Figure Skating Dreams
    Not an Olympian, Still Finding Greatness in Figure Skating DreamsFebruary 19, 2026
    Grace, grit, and the lure of Olympic artistry collide in a heartfelt reflection on dreams and personal achievement. As the 2026 Winter Games approach, a student writer explores what success looks like beyond gold medals—and why every form of progress can feel like a victory.
  • Eileen Gu Aims for a Third Olympic Medal in Milan Halfpipe Showdown
    Eileen Gu Aims for a Third Olympic Medal in Milan Halfpipe ShowdownFebruary 19, 2026
    Milano-Cortina heats up as Eileen Gu chases a historic third Olympic medal in her signature halfpipe. A showdown with the world’s top skiers could redefine her remarkable Olympic journey.
  • Bourg-en-Bresse Right-Wing Unites Behind Bourg Ambition to Challenge Debat
    Bourg-en-Bresse Right-Wing Unites Behind Bourg Ambition to Challenge DebatFebruary 19, 2026
    Bourg-en-Bresse finds itself at a political crossroads as Jean-François Debat eyes a fourth term with a shaken-right hoping for a revival. Benoît de Boysson has launched a fresh bid under the Bourg Ambition banner, courting old allies and new voices to stitch together a broader-right front. Will a united, re-energized opposition challenge the long-standing socialist grip, or will Debat’s hold on the town endure?
  • Valentine’s Day Meets Milan’s Olympic Cauldron
    Valentine’s Day Meets Milan’s Olympic CauldronFebruary 19, 2026
    Valentine’s vibes blend with Olympic glow in Milan, turning winter nights into a celebration of love, friendship, and sport. From a spectacular cauldron light show to competitions under neutral flags, the city buzzes with moments that test courage and unity. Through it all, resilience shines brightest.
  • Two Wins From Olympic Glory: Inside Wroblewski's US Women's Hockey Push in Milan
    Two Wins From Olympic Glory: Inside Wroblewski’s US Women’s Hockey Push in MilanFebruary 19, 2026
    John Wroblewski’s championship blueprint is taking center stage as the U.S. women push for Olympic glory. With an emphasis on structure, relentless defense, and clear communication, his coaching is linking today’s players to a rising generation of stars. In Milan, the stage is set for a defining run that could reshape American hockey.
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