Celebrity Life
‘Enormous Misunderstanding.’ Chinese Tennis Player Peng Shuai Says She Never Accused Official of Sexual Assault
The interview with L’Equipe was held under controlled conditions in Beijing and failed to answer some key questions about Peng's initial accusations of sexual assault and whether she has since been in trouble with China's authoritarian government
Joe Rogan’s Use of Racial Slurs Adds to the Pressure on Spotify
Scrutiny of the podcaster has intensified after a video compilation emerged last week showing him repeatedly using racial slurs
Canada’s Capital Declares a State of Emergency After Anti-Vax Protests Spin ‘Out of Control’
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson said that increasingly rowdy demonstrations posed a “serious danger and threat”
Kylie Jenner Announces the Birth of Her Second Child With Travis Scott
The 24-year-old reality star and makeup mogul announced the birth in a post on social media
Mikaela Shiffrin Crashes Out of Giant Slalom in First Run at Beijing Olympics
The 26-year-old American was trying to become the first Alpine ski racer from the country to win three Olympic golds
U.S. Enters Team Skating Finals in Medal Position at Beijing Olympics
The U.S. is now in second place behind ROC after solid but imperfect performances in the women's short program and men's free program on day two.
Here’s How Many Medals Every Country Has Won at the Beijing Winter Olympics
The 2022 Winter Olympics opened on Feb. 4, bringing in athletes from more than 90 countries to Beijing to compete in the second Games held during the COVID-19 pandemic.
China Knew It Couldn’t Escape Politics at the Olympics Opening Ceremony. It Didn’t Try
As the 2022 Winter Olympics Games kicked off in Beijing, it was clear that Chinese officials were not planning to shy away from politics as the world's spotlight shifted to China
Nathan Chen Made a Huge Statement for the U.S. in Team Skating at the Beijing Olympics
Nathan Chen set a personal best—along with ice dancers Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue and pairs team Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier
The Beijing Winter Olympics Are a Sweet and Complex Homecoming for Athletes of the Chinese Diaspora
Biracial, bilingual, generations removed: athletes of Chinese descent at the Beijing Games represent the many variations of the diaspora
Restricting Academic Ties With China Is a ‘Huge, Huge Mistake’ Warns Ivy League College President
Brown University president Christina Paxson calls for "academic freedom and openness and exchange of knowledge"
Tonga Managed to Avoid COVID for More Than Two Years. Now Foreign Aid Has Brought the Virus With It
Delivery of desperately needed aid to the tsunami-stricken nation has brought the virus with it, but exactly how is unclear