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ABC News - Sports
Post-pandemic Paris Olympics signal a return to 'normal' for athletes and fans
The Paris Olympics will celebrate the return to “normal” after a stretch when COVID forced host cities to turn into closed-off shells of themselves, depriving those who had earned their way inside the so-called “bubble” of a true Olympic experienceOlympics -
ABC News - Sports
This time, it's war: Paris Olympics will no longer be personal for Ukraine athletes
For Ukrainian athletes, the Paris Olympics are more than just sportsUkraine -
The Guardian - World
Going for gold: US men’s soccer names experienced roster for Paris Olympics
Walker Zimmermann and Miles Robinson in squadRoster features 114 combined senior capsDefenders Miles Robinson and Walker Zimmerman along with forward Đorđe Mihailović will be the three overage players on the 18-man US Olympic men’s soccer roster ...Olympics -
ABC News - Sports
American swims in Seine River before the Olympics despite contamination concerns
A 75-year-old American swimmer has taken a dip in the Seine River in Paris to celebrate the Fourth of July -
ABC News - Sports
Wrestler Kyle Snyder looks to become fourth American to win two Olympic gold medals
Kyle Snyder already has one of the best resumes ever for a U.S. wrestler, and he’s just now hitting his prime -
NBC News - Top stories
George Hocker broke through barriers as one of the CIA’s first Black spymasters
George Hocker, one of the CIA's first Black clandestine officers, faced barriers throughout his career and harrowing assignments abroad, but rose to the top ranks. -
ABC News - Sports
One way to get real-life legal experience? A free trip to the Paris Olympics
Georgia State professor Moraima “Mo” Ivory is known for bringing celebrities like Steve Harvey and Ludacris into her law class -
ABC News - Entertainment
One way to get real-life legal experience? A free trip to the Paris Olympics
Georgia State professor Moraima “Mo” Ivory is known for bringing celebrities like Steve Harvey and Ludacris into her law class -
ABC News - Sports
Doncic, Slovenia lose bid to qualify for Olympics; beaten by Greece, Antetokounmpo who are 1 win from Paris Games
Doncic, Slovenia lose bid to qualify for Olympics; beaten by Greece, Antetokounmpo who are 1 win from Paris Games
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Biden firmly denounces calls to step aside from fellow Democrats: 'The voters have spoken'
President Joe Biden began a crucial week for his candidacy by seeking to stamp out growing criticism by fellow Democrats who want him to step aside in the race.Joe Biden -
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1 dead in Texas after Beryl slams coast as a Category 1 storm
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U.S. runner Weini Kelati's Olympic journey is a childhood dream in the making
Before Weini Kelati was running 10,000 meters to a finish line, she was running long distances to school in Eritrea. -
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Inside Rafah: Rare access shows Gaza’s biggest safe zone is a ghost town
NBC News was given access to Rafah in southern Gaza as Israeli forces continued operations in the now-unrecognizable city. -
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Zepbound outperforms Ozempic and Wegovy in head-to-head weight loss study
Tirzepatide, the active ingredient in Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro and Zepbound, leads to more weight loss than semaglutide, the active ingredient in Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic and Wegovy, new research suggests.