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Heraskevych holds a sign reading "No war in Ukraine" while competing at the Beijing Olympics in 2022.

‘We can’t win this alone’: Ukraine’s flag bearer urges world not to forget war, hints at protest over IOC’s neutral policy

By Aleks Klosok, Amanda Davies, CNN (CNN) — Ukraine’s Winter Olympics flag bearer Vladyslav Heraskevych says that his teammates could stage protests at the Milan Cortina Games over the decision to allow neutral athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete in Italy. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has cleared 13 Russian and 7 Belarusian athletes

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Laila Edwards

‘It’s for the next generation:’ How history-making Olympic hockey star Laila Edwards is embracing trailblazer status

By Ben Church, CNN (CNN) — For Laila Edwards, this year’s Winter Olympics is about far more than sport, and that’s something she’s getting comfortable with. The 22-year-old may only be at the start of her career, but is already considered a trailblazer, becoming the first Black woman to feature in the US hockey team

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Vrabel pumps up his team before a game against the New Orleans Saints earlier this season.

Mike Vrabel brought the Patriots back to the Super Bowl stage they know so well. He now has a chance to make NFL history

By Kyle Feldscher, CNN Santa Clara, California (CNN) — Mike Vrabel made his name in the NFL as a crunching outside linebacker, delivering punishment to opposing offenses and blowing up their plays on his way to winning multiple Super Bowl titles with the New England Patriots. Now, 15 years after retiring, he’s still getting physical

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Alabama's Charles Bediako receives instructions from head coach Nate Oats during their game against Tennessee on January 24.

‘The theater of the absurd’: NCAA president says former pro players pushing to go back to college may make Congress act

By Dana O’Neil, CNN (CNN) — In a strange way, the brazen push from professional players to recalibrate their collegiate eligibility might help the NCAA in its fight to get its arms around its product. NCAA president Charlie Baker has been nearly begging Congress to help streamline the wayward laws currently governing college athletics to

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