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Gun laws curb Japan's Olympic growth
Japan, a nation known for Olympic success, has never won a shooting medal. This is due to extremely strict gun laws. Civilians face immense difficulty obtaining gun licenses. Even coaches cannot ...
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Olympic women's curling schedule: TV channels, live streams, how to watch every game at 2026 Winter Games
Here's the full day-by-day broadcast and streaming schedule for women's curling at the Olympics.
The “Quad God” is favored to win in Milan with a program once thought to be impossible, but the highest-paid skater at the ...
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10 wrestlers who will never return to WWE and why (3 of 4)
We list 10 wrestlers who will never return to WWE and why, analyzing exits that shocked the industry and fans alike.
Professor of Sport Studies Amy Bass joins WIRED to answers the internet's burning questions about the history of the Olympics. When were the first olympics contested? How do the olympic games of ...
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Reacting to a wave of pro wrestling hot takes (2 of 4)
We react to a wave of pro wrestling hot takes, exploring opinions that fans are arguing about non-stop.
The International Olympic Committee has been forced to issue a statement after an athlete for Great Britain urinated a message aimed at the United States' Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ...
The Burrell and Chestnut Ridge wrestling teams took turns possessing momentum during Tuesday’s PIAA Class 2A dual first-round match. After dropping the first bout, Chestnut Ridge reeled off six ...
Midnight Mania! Jones Reveals Debilitating Arthritis, Turns Down Cormier Wrestling Match Let’s start the night off by taking ...
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Pro Wrestling League 2026 concludes, Haryana Thunders crowned champs
Pro Wrestling League 2026 concluded its fifth season with Haryana Thunders winning the title and Rs 1.5 crore. The successful ...
China's Eileen Gu, born in the United States, is a three-time Olympic medalist and is going for more at the 2026 Winter Games in Milano Cortina.
Freestyle skier Eileen Gu was born in the U.S. but competes for China. Here's why.
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