The U.S. moved up to a second-place tie in the overall medal count, and a Russian Olympic veteran withdrew from the Winter Games. Here's a recap of Thursday's action in Sochi:
Between the controversy over homosexuality, athletes getting trapped and rather terrible toilets, the Winter Olympics may have gotten some bad press, so here’s a healthy dose of good publicity.
Planning to watch the Olympics broadcast tonight on NBC? You won't see Bob Costas tonight. The New York Times has reported that the eye infection that has plagued Costas since the games began has intensified, and Matt Lauer is set to step in tonight.
Last week we learned that the Twitter handle @SochiProblems had more followers than the official Olympics Twitter handle did. This handle is being used by those that are encountering all kinds of problems in conjunction with the Winter Games in Sochi, Russia.
The United States dominated a new Olympic sport, and the host nation of Russia claimed its first gold of the Sochi Games during the first weekend of competition. Here's a recap of this weekend's action:
The Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics have only just kicked off, but some crazy spills have already started happening. This story is about Indian luger Shiva Keshavan's crash during a practice run.
The opening ceremonies for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games are set to take place tonight in Sochi, Russia. As the world prepares to watch their nation's top athletes compete for the gold, journalists stationed in Sochi are facing their own set of challenges.