Snowboarding at the Olympics turned 20 this year, and there’s a good chance that in another two decades, people will still be talking about the contest that went down in the mountains of South Korea on Wednesday. They will definitely still be talking about Shaun White. It wasn’t so much… Read More
Revealed! George Soros’ cash found… WHERE!? (jaw dropping)
by Frank Holmes, reporter Wherever elitists act without caring about the people they represent, you’ll find George Soros and his bottomless well of money. The British people saw this up-close again, when they found out Soros is trying to overturn their votes and keep them locked inside an abusive, international… Read More
Police recommend Israeli Prime Minister be charged with corruption
Israeli police on Tuesday recommended that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu be indicted in a pair of corruption cases, media reported, in an embarrassing blow to the embattled prime minister that is likely to fuel calls for him to step down. The recommendations marked a dramatic ending to a months-long investigation… Read More
Investigators: Human error caused fatal Russian plane crash
Human error may be to blame for the crash of a Russian plane that killed 71 people, Russian investigators said Tuesday, noting that the plane’s pilots failed to turn on the heating unit for its measuring equipment, resulting in flawed speed data. After studying An-148′s flight data recorder, the Interstate… Read More
U.S. Olympian becomes 1st woman to score perfect 100 [video]
Chloe Kim stamped her name on a new era of snowboarding with a run down the halfpipe that, officially, did not mean anything. To her, it meant everything. The Olympic gold medal was already hers but she knew she could do better. So she cinched on her gloves, cranked up… Read More
Extreme winter conditions are making Olympic games unbearable
The Winter Olympics are supposed to be cold, of course. Just maybe not this cold. Wind and ice pellets left Olympic snowboarders simply trying to stay upright in conditions that many felt were unfit for competition, the best ski jumpers on the planet dealing with swirling gusts and biathletes aiming… Read More
17-year-old wins first U.S. gold medal of Olympic games
A blustery morning wind had just about everyone scrambling in the men’s slopestyle event. Except for Red Gerard, who kept his footing all the way to the podium. Kicking off the second day of full events at the Pyeongchang Olympics, the 17-year-old snowboarder won the United States’ first gold medal… Read More
Stunning video captures moment Russian jet crashes, kills 71
Tramping through snowy fields outside Moscow, emergency workers searched Monday for debris from a crashed Russian airliner and the remains of the 71 passengers and crew who died. The An-148 twin-engine regional jet bound for Orsk in the southern Urals went down minutes after taking off from Moscow’s Domodedovo airport… Read More
Koreas share historic handshake at Olympics
It was a historic moment, and it happened even before the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics had officially begun. As South Korean President Moon Jae-in and his wife greeted VIPs in their dignitary box to watch the opening ceremony, they turned to shake hands with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s younger… Read More
Olympics games kick off with unified opening ceremony
In an extraordinary show of unexpected unity, North and South Korea sat side by side Friday night under exploding fireworks that represented peace, not destruction, as the 2018 Winter Olympics opened on a Korean Peninsula riven by generations of anger and suspicion. The sister of North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong… Read More
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