The Olympics have a history of bringing together sports and politics. And the PyeongChang games are no exception.
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Halladay’s No. 32 will be retired by Blue Jays before opener
Roy Halladay’s No. 32 will be retired by the Toronto Blue Jays before their opener against the New York Yankees on March 29.
Olympics highlight iconic Seoul palace
The name means “palace greatly blessed by heaven.” But its history would say otherwise.
Olympics highlight iconic Seoul palace
The name means “palace greatly blessed by heaven.” But its history would say otherwise.
2 Ocala speed skaters compete in Olympics Monday
Florida was well represented at Monday morning’s Olympic speed skating competition in Pyeongchang.
Raccoon Café gives visitors thrill of interaction
When it comes to the cuisine of South Korea, one café stands out among the crowd.
Super fan marks his 12th Olympic games
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Team Korea’s Olympic house offers unique glimpse into Korean culture
A unique glimpse inside Korean culture lies right next to the busiest area of the Gangneung Olympic Park: the Team Korea House.
Chris Mazdzer makes history with silver medal, first ever for U.S. men’s single luge
Mazdzer made history for the U.S., giving the Americans their first men’s singles medal by finishing second in 3:10.728.
Erin Hamlin, the face of USA Luge, set to say goodbye
Hamlin, the longtime and unquestioned leader of the USA Luge program — not just the women’s team — is about to take her final slides.