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John Geddert, former Olympic gymnastics coach, kills himself after being charged with human trafficking, sex assault

The state of Michigan announced two dozen felony charges including 20 counts of human trafficking against John Geddert, the head coach of the 2012 Olympic gymnastics team.

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Russia banned from using name, flag, anthem at Olympics, world championships through 2022

Country's athletes still allowed to compete if not implicated in doping or coverup

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Olympic chiefs set 4-week deadline to decide on fate of coronavirus-threatened Tokyo 2020 Games

Tokyo 2020 organizers have set a four-week deadline in which to decide on a potential postponement of the Games, as the Covid-19 outbreak continues to threaten the event.

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Canada & Australia will NOT send teams to Tokyo in 2020 as Japan admits postponing Olympics over Covid-19 ‘may become an option’

The Canadian and Australian Olympic Committees have decided not to send teams to the Tokyo 2020 games, urging the IOC to postpone the event for one year, due to a global health crisis that is "far more significant than sport."

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​New Olympic look amid virus crisis ​

Emergency talks are scheduled to discuss the Tokyo Olympics but as coronavirus sweeps across the world, some are maintaining a sense of humour.

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'Absolutely not': Japan reacts to Donald Trump’s calls to postpone Olympics amid coronavirus pandemic

Officials in Japan have said they have no plans to delay or cancel the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo, in response to President Donald Trump’s suggestion to postpone the tournament due to the global virus pandemic.

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What Netflix's Aaron Hernandez documentary got very wrong

The documentary introduces themes that seem to have very little bearing on the case at hand.

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Behind the black curtain with Tom Brady: Tears and concerns over Patriots’ dynasty

  Tom Brady disappointed but not ready to hang it up

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Super Bowl mayhem: Philadelphia goes wild with looting, shooting and torn up light poles

A blast of unknown origin has occurred in Philadelphia and several people have reportedly been injured in street violence amid celebrations of the Philadelphia Eagles’ victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII.

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Eagles win first Super Bowl as Nick Foles has game of his life

The final play was a deep ball from Brady that fell incomplete in the end zone.

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