Alcoholics Learn To Make Their Own Beer In Canadian Program
Call it a new twist on the old "teach a man to fish" adage. A group in Vancouver, British Columbia, is teaching inveterate alcoholics to brew their own beer and make their own wine, in an attempt to...
View ArticleU.S. Olympic Officials: It Wasn't Suits That Hurt Speedskaters
America's performance in the 2014 Winter Games has been solid, if not spectacular. Team USA has managed to stay at or near the top of the medal heap in Sochi for most of the games.But big names like...
View ArticleGetting Technical: Questions And Answers About The Winter Olympics
Events in the Winter Olympics can be highly technical, with arcane rules and specialized equipment that can defy easy explanation. On the question-and-answer site Quora, several interesting topics have...
View ArticleU.S. Men's Hockey Team Loses Bronze To Finland
A 43-year-old, six-time Olympian helped lead Finland to a bronze-medal win over the U.S. men's hockey team on Saturday.Teemu Selanne scored two of Finland's five goals, shutting out the U.S. team...
View ArticleRussians Slide To Gold, U.S. Takes Bronze In 4-Man Bobsled
Russian's four-man bobsled team took gold on the final day of the Olympics hosted by their nation, with the U.S.
View ArticleRussia, With Home-Field Advantage, Wins Sochi Medal Race
Just two medals remain to be awarded at the Winter Olympics in Sochi, as Canada and Sweden face off on the hockey ice. If the Canadian men take gold, Canada will have swept all four traditional team...
View ArticleFlame Goes Out In Sochi, Torch Passes To Pyeongchang
This post was last updated at 1:40 p.m. ET.The torch has officially been passed. The 22nd Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, are over with all the drama in the competition and not over safety and...
View ArticleNow That The Games Are Over, What Will Happen To Sochi?
The closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Sochi featured a particularly captivating image: an aerial view of the coastal Olympic village, with the stadiums set like jewels among sparkling avenues,...
View ArticleFrom War In The Desert To 'Murder Ball On Ice'
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View ArticleMilitary Training Gives U.S. Paralympic Biathletes An Edge
Biathlon may be the toughest endurance sport in the Olympics. After grueling circuits of Nordic skiing, athletes have to calm their breathing, steady their tired legs and shoot tiny targets with a...
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