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No internet, bad food and dirty rooms: Olympic athletes struggle in COVID quarantine
Olympic organizers scrambled to address major complaints from athletes isolating in Beijing due to positive COVID-19 tests.
No snow? No problem. How Beijing made the white stuff in time for the Olympics
The Beijing Games are just the latest winter sporting event to use nearly all human-made snow for competitions. Winter sports experts say this is just the new reality.
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SoftBank has dropped its plans to sell the British semiconductor and software design company Arm to U.S. chipmaker Nvidia. The Federal Trade Commission had sued to block the $40 billion deal.
A new program in Canada gives doctors the option of prescribing national park visits
And the best part? The annual passes are free.
How Europe's reliance on Russia's gas plays into the war in Ukraine
As much as 40% of Europe's natural gas supply comes from Russia, a reliance that puts U.S. allies like Germany in a jam when it comes to sanctions in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Kenai Conversation: Celebrating 25 years of the Kenai Watershed Forum
The Kenai Watershed Forum turns 25 this year.In the late 1990s, KWF was a group of Kenai-area residents who came together over their shared concern about…
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TikTok bans misgendering, deadnaming from its content
The changes are part of updated guidelines designed to improve safety and security on TikTok. It will also pull content that promotes disordered eating and restrict content related to dangerous acts.
U.K. soccer player Kurt Zouma is under fire after a video showed him abusing cats
The West Ham United player has been fined for his actions and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has launched an investigation into the matter.
The Portland Pickles need your help finding their stolen mascot, Dillon T. Pickle
After being lost in transit for days, Dillon T. Pickle was shipped to the team's office — only to be stolen off its porch. The team is offering a reward for information or a no questions asked return.
Abortions in Texas fell 60% in the first month after its new law took effect
The numbers offer a fuller picture of the sharp drop in patients that Texas doctors have described in their clinics over the past five months.
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