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Matt Weston Wins First Olympic Gold in Skeleton After Heraskevych Disqualification

The American athlete claims victory in the event after a surprising turn of events.

Diplomat overseeing Gaza ceasefire says violations threaten interim government

The top diplomat monitoring the US-negotiated Gaza ceasefire agreement says ongoing violations are putting the interim government at risk.

Marcelo Gallardo's Statue Sways as River Plate Success Fades

The former River Plate manager's legacy is in question as his team struggles.

Vatican Offers Dialogue to Traditionalist Group, But With Conditions

The Vatican warned a dissident traditionalist Catholic group that it risks falling into schism if it proceeds with plans to consecrate new bishops without the Holy See's approval.

Two US Navy Ships Collide in Caribbean, Injuring 2 Sailors

The incident occurred as part of a major military buildup in the region.

Torrington Middle School Evacuated

School officials cited 'abundance of caution' in collaboration with police.

Canadian Olympic Team 'Devastated' by Deadly Shooting at British Columbia School

Tragedy strikes the Canadian Olympic community ahead of the Milan-Cortina Games.

Connecticut Debuts 'Course in a Box' Focused on Music History

State education leaders hope new elective will engage students and provide teachers with ready-to-use curriculum.

Minions Bring Chaos to Olympic Ice After Music Dispute, Warns Sabate

Skating officials concerned over potential safety risks from animated characters on the ice.