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Kieran Smith Wins Bronze in Men's 400m Freestyle, Team USA's Third Medal
Kieran Smith won bronze in the men’s 400m freestyle on Saturday, bringing Team USA’s medal count to three.
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Olympic Swimmer Caeleb Dressel: ‘It's Not About Muscling Through the Water, It's About Working With the Water'
Olympic swimmer Caeleb Dressel took home two gold medals from Rio in 2016. Dressel explains how his philosophy of being one with his environment helps him excel.
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Olympic Gold Medalist Klete Keller Charged in US Capitol Riots
Former U.S. Olympic swimmer Klete Keller has been charged in federal court in connection to the U.S. Capitol riot last week.
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George to the Rescue Helps Blind Teenage Swimmer
Fifteen year-old Anastasia Pagonis’ vision impairment has progressively worsened over the years. In 2018, she lost her vision, but she did not let that stop her zest for life. She turned to what she knew and loved — swimming. Pagonis’ passion for swimming developed as she battled vision decline between the ages of five and 15 during therapy. Now, she’s...
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North Texas Swimmers Raise Thousands for Local Cancer Research
Swimmers from 8 to 80 years old dove into Lake Ray Hubbard on Saturday, each swimming in honor of a loved one who has been impacted by cancer.
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North Texas Swimmers Raise Thousands for Local Cancer Research
Swimmers from 8 to 80 years old dove into Lake Ray Hubbard on Saturday, each swimming in honor of a loved one who has been impacted by cancer.
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Victim in Brock Turner Case Reveals Her Identity
The woman who was sexually assaulted by ex-Stanford University swimmer Brock Turner and later read a powerful statement at his sentencing has revealed her identity.
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9-Year-Old Brooklyn Boy Dies on Class Trip to New Jersey Water Park
A 9-year-old Brooklyn boy died during a class trip to a water park in New Jersey Tuesday, authorities said.
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How to Treat Tick Bites, Poison Ivy, and Other Summer Ailments
If summer is making you itch, then Minuteclinic Nurse Practitioner Patricia Baginski is here to help. Here are her tips for tick bites, poison ivy, and more:
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Good Samaritans Form Human Chain To Rescue Swimmers
Dozens of people risked their lives Sunday to save a swimmer caught in a rip current of Panama City Beach, Florida. The group formed a human chain stretching from the shore to the swimmers.
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Groundbreaking Female General in Command of US Army North
Lt. Gen. Laura J. Richardson took command of U.S. Army North on Monday in San Antonio and also took stock of a life unbarred by barriers
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Once Homeless, Fort Worth Special Olympian Headed to World Games
Proving that hard work and a positive attitude pay off, a Fort Worth swimmer who was once homeless is headed to the World Games in Abu Dhabi in March.
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Once Homeless, Fort Worth Special Olympian Headed to World Games
Proving that hard work and a positive attitude pay off, a Fort Worth swimmer who was once homeless is headed to the World Games in Abu Dhabi in March.
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Baylor Ties Pervade Rape Case That Sparked Uproar
The Texas judge who approved a plea deal allowing a former Baylor University student accused of rape to avoid jail time holds three degrees from Baylor. The criminal district attorney overseeing the case holds two. The prosecutor who agreed to the plea agreement graduated from Baylor law school.
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Eastern Hills High School's Only Swimmer Has Sights Set on the Olympics
Layla Harris is on track to becoming one of the best high school swimmers in the state, as sole swimmer at Eastern Hills.
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NBC 5 Courageous Kids: Aspen Shelton
The 17-year-old teen swimmer from Aledo is making big waves in the Olympic swimming pool despite her vision impairment, making her an NBC 5 Courageous Kid.
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Texas A&M Changes Handling of Sex Assault Cases After Uproar
Texas A&M University says it is imposing clearer and tougher sanctions on students found responsible for sexual assault after women came forward this summer to criticize the school’s handling of their cases.
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Shark Bites Into Swimmer's Leg Near Galveston
Authorities say a 42-year-old man has been bitten by a shark while swimming off Texas and he’s being treated for numerous puncture wounds to his right leg.
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Former Stanford Swimmer Brock Turner Loses Appeal of Sexual Assault Conviction
An appeals court on Wednesday rejected a former Stanford University swimmer’s bid for a new trial and upheld his sexual assault and attempted rape convictions.