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World Feb 28

South Korea ‘very much worried’ by possible U.S. military strike on North Korea, says adviser

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Nation Feb 22

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Here’s what made the U.S.-Canada women’s Olympic hockey match so riveting

U.S. Olympic athletes won several medals Wednesday night, perhaps none more thrilling than the gold medal victory for the women's hockey team against arch rival Canada. William Brangham talks with Christine Brennan of USA Today about why she calls the…

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World Feb 12

Summer Britcher of the U.S. trains ahead of Monday's competition. Photo by REUTERS/Edgar Su.
American Olympians made history this weekend. Here’s what to watch next

The United States has claimed four Olympic medals so far. Here's how Team USA did it, and what to watch next.

By Courtney Norris

World Feb 09

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Olympics show U.S. and South Korea out of sync on North Korea

Fireworks opened the 2018 Olympic Games, but competed for attention with a diplomatic spectacle. The leaders of South Korea and North Korea showed off a historic handshake, while Vice President Mike Pence kept his distance, underscoring apparent divisions between Washington…

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World Feb 08

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2018 Olympic stars, newcomers and comebacks to watch for

The Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, come at a particularly tense moment in the region. But there's also a lot of excitement around the Games themselves. John Yang talks to Christine Brennan of USA Today about what and who…

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Feb 09

No talks about uniting Korean Olympic teams for 2018

By Kayla Ruble

Four years from now, the games will take place in Pyeongchang, South Korea -- not far from the demilitarized zone that divides North and South Korea. Despite hopes that the countries will unite for the games, organizers say the neighboring…

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