10 U.S. athletes to watch at Milan Cortina Winter Olympics
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The Games in northern Italy, which start on Friday, will be spread across 8,500 square miles. Long distances, narrow roads, complex connections and snowfall will make it a logistical nightmare.
The Milan village, which will house 1,500 athletes and team members during the Feb. 6-22 Winter Games, will be officially inaugurated Monday by International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry. But it has been buzzing to life for days as athletes have moved in.
As reports say ICE will join the U.S. security detail at the Winter Olympics in Milan, the Italian city's mayor calls it "a militia that kills."
Milan cultural officials are allowing visitors to view a long-hidden wall painting by Leonardo da Vinci while restoration work continues.
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(Olympics) Speed skaters hoping brutal training camp pays off with medals in Italy
Even as a veteran of two Winter Olympic Games, speed skater Chung Jae-won had never had a more grueling training camp than the one held at the end of last month in preparation for the Milan-Cortina Olympics in northern Italy.
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Milan's pigeons are a controversial mix of tourist attraction and public nuisance
Crowds are starting to thicken in Milan ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics, and already, a phenomenon is making headlines: the pigeons. Tourists taking pictures at the Piazza del Duomo have noted the pigeons' presence,
Inter Milan stars Federico Dimarco and Piotr Zielinski reigned supreme in Sunday’s 2-0 Serie A win over Cremonese.According to Corriere dello Sport via FCInterNews, the Italian wingback delivered