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‘A Mass of People Running': Remembering the Atlanta Olympics Bombing, 26 Years Later
Twenty-six years after a bomb went off at the Atlanta Olympics in 1996, NBCLA anchor Colleen Williams shares what it was like to cover such terrifying breaking news from the ground near the explosion.
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LA28 Officials Announce Olympic Dates, Discuss Effects on City
When the Olympic Games come to Los Angeles, it will be the third time the city plays host — and the first time the city hosts the Paralympic Games. Lolita Lopez reports for NBC4 News on Monday, July 18, 2022.
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The Countdown Begins: 2028 LA Olympic Games Will Start July 14, 2028
LA Mayor Eric Garcetti, International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach and several Olympians announced the dates for the 2028 LA Olympics on Monday.
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“Ninja Warrior” Obstacle Course Considered for the 2028 Olympic Games
The iconic obstacle course from the “Ninja Warrior” competition may be joining the Olympic stage in 2028 to be the fifth discipline of the modern pentathlon.
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‘I Was There When…' Full Episodes of the NBCLA Original Series
‘I Was There When…” shows you the story behind the story, with NBCLA’s seasoned journalists sharing what it was like to cover stories that changed the landscape of Southern California, and beyond. From the reporter who was the only car in front O.J. Simpson’s white Bronco during the pursuit in 1994, to cheating death as a wildfire ravaged a news...
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Olympic Skater Nathan Chen's 7-Word Mental Hack to Capture Gold: I Stopped Thinking ‘I'm Here to Win'
Figure skater Nathan Chen tells CNBC Make It that staying in the moment and worrying less about winning helped him achieve his dream of winning Olympic gold.
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How Olympic Speed Skater Apolo Ohno Learned to Conquer His Self-Doubt
Eight-time Olympic medalist Apolo Ohno struggled after leaving speed skating. Now, he has advice for others making career pivots during the Great Resignation.
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5 Years Ago, These Women Launched a Side Hustle for Black Figure Skaters — Now Olympians Are Wearing Their Tights
These entrepreneurs started a side-hustle by dying tights in a small apartment. Now, the inclusive hosiery brand is in a Netflix show and the Olympic Games.
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White House Warns That Russia Could Invade Ukraine Within Days, Urges Americans to Leave
Russia could potentially invade Ukraine “any day now,” said national security advisor Jake Sullivan.
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Olympic Snowboarder Shaun White on Being Vulnerable With Mental Health: ‘It's Not a Weakness'
Olympic snowboarder Shaun White talks about how mental health in sports has changed over the last two decades.
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Snowboarder Chloe Kim Becomes First Woman to Win Consecutive Olympic Halfpipe Gold Medals
Chloe Kim has made Olympic history as the first woman to win two golds in the snowboard halfpipe at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
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EXPLAINER: What in the World Is the Olympic Truce?
A U.N. resolution upholding the Olympic Truce has been passed 15 times
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NewsConference Extra: Olympic Games Are Confluence of Sports and Politics
The Winter Olympics are here, and they’re about more than just athleticism. NBC4’s Conan Nolan talks with Chuck Todd of Meet the Press about how important these games are to the Chinese government, and how Vladimir Putin’s presence at the Games means the Ukraine invasion has been put off at least for two weeks.
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U.S. Figure Skating Families Host Watch Party in San Diego
When Vincent Zhou took the ice Saturday night, the fans went wild, the fans that were thousands of miles away watching from a hotel conference room in La Jolla, California. “It’s unfortunate, we can’t be in Beijing but this isn’t bad,” said Albert Koong, Zhou’s family friend. Vincent Zhou was one of the two U.S. figure skaters on Saturday’s...
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Your Favorite Winter Olympic Sport May Depend on What State You're From, According to a New Analysis
Travel perks research company Upgraded Points ranked the most popular Winter Olympics sport in every state, based on Google search trends.
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Olympic Gold Medalist Tara Lipinski Explains What It Was Like Competing at 15: ‘I Felt Like If I Didn't Win My Career Would Be Over'
Lipinski tells CNBC Make It that young athletes face a different sort of pressure than older competitors.
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He's a Paralympic Sled Hockey Star — and a ‘Shark Tank' Fan Who's Bought ‘Quite a Few' Items Off the Show
Paralympics sled hockey star Josh Pauls, set to compete for Team USA for a fourth time in Beijing, says he’s a fan of these ‘Shark Tank’ products and investors.
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Kevin O'Leary Reacts to 4 Impromptu ‘Shark Tank' Style Pitches From Olympic and Paralympic Athletes: ‘Don't Do It'
Kevin O’Leary says Olympic athletes already have the determination to become successful entrepreneurs. Here’s his take on their impromptu business ideas.
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Why Olympic Gold Medalist Red Gerard Always Cheers for His Opponents: Their Success ‘Is Just Going to Motivate Me'
U.S. snowboarder Red Gerard tells CNBC Make It that he’ll be the first to cheer on his rivals as they vie to stop him from winning a second straight gold medal. Here’s why.