Despite approved QR codes and confirmed registrations, journalists were left without printed lanyards, caught between departments, conflicting data, and last-minute fixes ...
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Olympic pin trading is the tradition of athletes, staff, and fans swapping collectible pins as a fun and friendly way to ...
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The stabilized-optics revolution has just been downsized. Kite Optics’ new Stabi One, a stabilized 10x monocular the size of a salt shaker, is an adequate viewing companion on its own. But connect it ...
Broken glass was scattered across Lombard Street Friday after masked federal agents reportedly surrounded a 33-year-old man's car, smashed his passenger-side window, and handcuffed him outside his ...
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Nine days into the Games, the women’s giant slalom crowd had settled into a kind of community. The Olympic families had arrived in force, turning sections of the finish stadium into extensions of home ...
Meet Teddy, the Sunderland youngster who’s got social media in a spin with his love of washing machines.
Finding yourself far from a wall socket when your phone hits five percent is positively nervewracking. If you stash a portable battery in your bag, you can avoid that feeling altogether. But there are ...