-
The U.S. women’s national team, one of the world’s most dominant and successful programs, hadn’t made it to the gold medal game at an Olympics since 2012. The U.S. will now play for its fifth gold.
-
In 1997, the minimum age for women gymnasts was raised to 16. Some thought it would usher in a less competitive era. Instead, athletes of incredible skill and longevity emerged.
-
Kauli Vaast of Tahiti and Team USA's Caroline Marks both won gold on Monday, capping off a dramatic few days of competition that even included a brief appearance by a whale.
-
Doug Emhoff estuvo en Concord promoviendo la campaña de su esposa, Kamala Harris. Expertos advierten que varios mensajes de textos de políticos son spam. Funcionarios piden precaución en Río Connecticut. Demanda contra obispo de Manchester en incertidumbre.
-
The U.S. settled for silver in the last Olympics, when Biles struggled with the "twisties." This year, the gymnasts said they wanted "redemption." It is Biles' eighth Olympic medal and fifth gold.
-
The 25-year-old Massachusetts native came to Paris to do one thing only: the pommel horse. On Monday, he helped USA men's gymnastics win its first medal in 16 years — and he's not finished yet.
-
The United States became the first country to surpass the 3,000-Olympic medal barrier. This record tally includes both Summer and Winter Games.
-
The Olympic hosts want a gold medal in sustainability. Should they get one for greenwashing instead?
-
Sport climbing made its debut at the 2020 Olympics. Speed climbing, bouldering, and traditional lead climbing were combined in a decision that some climbers in New Hampshire and across the U.S. considered controversial.
-
Elle Purrier St. Pierre, a University of New Hampshire graduate and Vermont native will race again after her Olympic debut.