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Olympic diver's mom calls out media on Twitter for cropping son out of photos
Newspapers cropped out Daniel Goodfellow, who won bronze in synchronised diving along with Tom Daley.
Meet some of the YouTubers vlogging from the Olympics
Get to know some of the group on the ground.
By Saba Hamedy
Rio staffer proposes to her girlfriend on the rugby field and get ready to cry
Love is real and everything's going to be okay.
Michael Phelps' game face will give you goosebumps
Michael Phelps is sick of your sh*t, Chad le Clos.
How the U.S. track team is using tech to go for Olympic gold
Athletes can now track a shot's distance, the release angle and more.
By Ryan Sedmak
No one is prouder of Ryan Lochte than his 95-year-old grandma
Grandma couldn't make the trip, but she's still pumped.
Restaurant offers free pizza every time Australia wins gold in Rio
Rewarding patriotism with pizza
By Elise Cooper
Rafaela Silva wins Brazil's first gold in Rio, and you couldn't pick a better hero
In Rio de Janeiro, they chanted her name.
By Sam Laird
Olympics-themed Apple Watch bands put spirit of the games on your wrist
Casetify's Apple Watch bands are an international win.
The new Cold War is in the swimming pool at Rio
Swimming has a new feud and it'll be settled in the pool.
Olympics announcer says Simone Biles' adoptive parents aren't her parents
Another day, another controversy involving an NBC Olympics announcer.
Rio Olympics: What's up with all those empty seats?
Elite athletes. Compelling human-interest angles. And lots of empty seats.
By Sam Laird
Russian state TV likens Michael Phelps' cupping to doping
A news channel tried to link cupping to meldonium, the performance drug that got many Russian athletes banned from the Olympics.
By Tim Chester
Why Michael Phelps has purple dots all over his body
The swimmer uses cupping therapy to soothe his muscles.
By Ryan Sedmak
Chicago Tribune scrutinized for sexist Olympic medalist headline
"Wife of Bears lineman Mitch Unrein" 🤔 🤔 🤔
Facebook adds more Olympics coverage with live broadcasts, Instagram feeds
Welcome to the digital stadium.
By Kerry Flynn
Olympic athletes are using cupping to heal their muscles, but should you?
U.S. Olympic athletes sparked global interest in cupping this week with their bruises. Here's what science says about the ancient therapeutic technique.
First American Olympian to wear hijab loses competition, but has already made history
While her individual run ends, there's still hope with the team competition.
100 years of Olympic opening ceremonies in 40 seconds
The first modern Olympic games were held in Athens in 1896.
Leslie Jones tweeting the Olympics got her invited to the games
The Olympics, brought to you by Leslie.
Gymnast's mom and dad have earned the gold medal in proud parenting
Gold medal parents.
Michael Phelps' circular bruises are due to 'cupping therapy'
Sorry to disappoint, but the swimmer did not wrestle a giant octopus.
By Alicia Tan