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Go inside the North Korean ski field where South Korea will join the North for Winter Olympics training
Though South Korea won't be sending any of its Olympians - national reserves and promising youth sk…
Tara Francis Chan
Mikaela Shiffrin fell out of a second straight event at the Olympics and sat in disbelief on the slope for several minutes
Mikaela Shiffrin sat in the snow on the side of the slalom course after skiing out in a shocking si…
Scott Davis
A 35-year-old Norwegian just became the oldest Olympic ski champion ever - and his run was so fast it would break the South Korean speed limit
This hair-raising speed would have resulted in a fine had he travelled that fast by car through Sou…
Alan Dawson
Meet The Former Olympic Skier Who Now Works For Goldman Sachs
"It's a great experience because everything I worked for all the time I spent in the gym, running u…
Julia La Roche
The lone member of Kenya's Olympic team is a 19-year-old skier who used crowdfunding to help her train
According to the BBC's Yemisi Adegoke, Simader's father owned a ski lift and took Simader to the sk…
Scott Davis
Czech snowboarder Ester Ledecka borrowed Mikaela Shiffrin's skis and pulled off an unbelievable upset to win gold in Super-G by 0.01 second
Ester Ledecka of the Czech Republic was already set to make Olympic history as the first athlete to…
Tyler Lauletta
Mikaela Shiffrin wanted to call her late father after her crushing disappointments at the 2022 Olympic Games
This was Mikaela Shiffrin's first-ever Olympic Games without her father, who died two years ago. An…
Alan Dawson
11 Teenagers Who Could Be Breakout Stars At The Olympics
Why you should watch: The Gold siblings are the dark-horses of the men's and women's halfpipe event…
Melia Robinson
Skier Mikaela Shiffrin scoffed at her haters after crashing out of race and said it's 'not the end of the world' to fail
The American skiing icon said on Instagram and Twitter that she has been receiving hate during the …
Jake Epstein
This Paralympian is going for 3 gold medals in 3 different sports
And Nichols didn't stop after 2010. Two years later, she returned to play wheelchair basketbal…
Caroline Praderio
Small cities to watch in 2024: Why these 4 underrated locales are drawing movers from big cities
As big cities grow pricier, movers are eyeing these four smaller locales in Nevada, Kansas, Texas, …
Jordan Pandy
Fine wines, skiing in the alps, and the best food in the world: How Bank of America is selling Paris to bankers ahead of Brexit
Bank of America is not alone in looking to move jobs out of London due to Brexit. The Financial Tim…
Trista Kelley,Oscar Williams-…
The largest mall in the US is coming to Miami, and it will have a massive indoor water park and ice rink
Some Miami locals also have concerns regarding the development's potential water and energy use and…
Leanna Garfield
10 things you need to know before the opening bell
Iran won't join the oil production freeze. Russia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Venezuela announced an …
Jonathan Garber
10 Stunning Underground Homes
Architect Byoung Soo Cho has built an underground home in the middle of a thick forest and rice fie…
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A Boeing 787 Dreamliner made history. It's the first of its kind to fly into Antarctica — landing on an icy runway with 45 passengers.
Budget carrier Norse Atlantic joined the Antarctic club when it flew a Boeing 787 with 45 passenger…
Rebecca Rommen,Taylor Rains
Dispensed: Dispatches from Davos, updates from the upcoming One Medical IPO, and meet the newest member of the BI healthcare team
With that I'll leave you to your weekends. I'm trading sunny southern California (thanks a million …
Lydia Ramsey
Million-dollar skier Mikaela Shiffrin 'almost never' drinks coffee, rarely has alcohol, and gets at least 9 hours of sleep. Here's the science behind her winning strategy.
Exercise scientists and athletes also endorse this eating strategy. World-record ultra-marathoner Z…
Hilary Brueck
These 8 airports are some of the world's most dangerous only a select group of pilots is allowed to use them
From Antarctica to Nepal, some airports are so dangerous that only a handful of aviators are truste…