The Olympic charter says athletes must be a “national” — a word similar to citizen but with different legal connotations — of a country to compete for it.
From black-and-blue to well-done with ketchup, American presidents have had some interesting preferences when it came to ...
Rev. Jesse Jackson’s death forces a deeper question about who America honors—and reminds us why Hip-Hop's power is more important than ever.
A department spokesperson told Newsweek, "Our parks are nonpartisan, but the National Parks Conservation Association isn't." ...
A provocative move by the director at the NBA All-Star Game only throws into relief what’s been happening on screens, from the Olympics to the multiplex, this entertainment season.
The Winter Olympics often bring stories that go beyond medals and times. Some athletes step onto the world’s biggest stage ...
The United States Olympics team often looks like a full-grown diversity. Many athletes wear red, white, and blue even though ...
No band was more suspect for a straight-edge Eighties kid than the Grateful Dead. But slowly a fan was born — one shaggy jam at a time.
Paris 2024's controversial Olympic ceremony sparked culture wars with its modern reinterpretation, while Milan-Cortina ...
In a survey across 25 countries, plenty of people said they aren’t proud of their country – and many of them gave specific reasons why.
When people in 25 countries were asked what makes them proud of their country, many named their nation’s arts, culture and lifestyle.