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12 US Paralympians to watch at the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games
Here are some standouts from the U.S. Paralympic team to watch in Paris.
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‘A golden dagger!': Watch Steph Curry seal gold for US with epic 3-point barrage
The men’s basketball gold medal game turned into the Steph Curry show late in the fourth quarter.
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Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart's matching equestrian outfits at the Olympics, explained
NBC Olympics correspondent Snoop Dogg called his old friend Martha Stewart to invite her to attend the equestrian events with him in Paris.
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When was the last Olympics where Team USA didn't win the most golds, total medals?
The United States will have to settle for a tie with China when it comes to most gold medals won in Paris.
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Here are the six sibling pairs competing for Team USA at the Paris Olympics
Among the athletes are twin sisters competing together in badminton.
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North Texas communities of young athletes inspired by amateur boxing
Excitement building to watch some of the strongest amateur boxers punch for the gold for Team USA. In north Fort Worth, a community of young athletes say they’re inspired by how far this sport could take them. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera has the story.
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A look inside Team USA's ‘Welcome Experience' at the Paris Olympics
This welcome center, run by the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee, is one of the first stops for athletes at the 2024 Olympic Games.
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Jill Biden on Team USA: ‘They show the world who we are as Americans'
First Lady Jill Biden spoke to the friends and family of Team USA at an event in Paris on Wednesday. “When Team USA glides through the opening ceremony tomorrow night, they carry more than just our flag: they carry our nation’s heart and our hopes with them, too.”
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Nike, Ralph Lauren, Skims: Team USA athletes get epic swag bags for Paris Olympics
A rolling duffel bag from Nike was filled to the brim with athletes’ podium uniform, jackets, T-shirts, sweatpants, backpacks, slides and several pairs of sneakers, all in the country’s signature red, white and blue.
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Each Team USA athlete will get two special locks at the Olympics. Here's why
The athletes will get to keep one of the locks. The other will have a different home.