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Nobuyo Oyama, voice actor for beloved Japanese cartoon robotic cat Doraemon, dies at age 90
Read full article: Nobuyo Oyama, voice actor for beloved Japanese cartoon robotic cat Doraemon, dies at age 90Nobuyo Oyama, the raspy voice of Doraemon, the beloved cartoon robotic cat from the future, has died.
Tokyo Olympics karate in review: Sport debuts with high volume, energy
Read full article: Tokyo Olympics karate in review: Sport debuts with high volume, energyKarate's debut as an Olympic sport brought some terrific athleticism, solid contact, and -- yes -- a whole lot of yelling to our screens and the Nippon Budokan.
Changing the Games: These stories of Olympic moms transcend sports; will make you feel things
Read full article: Changing the Games: These stories of Olympic moms transcend sports; will make you feel thingsIt’s one thing to be a new mom: Unpredictable, frazzled, busy; you’re trying to get to know your baby, heal your body and maybe even breastfeed, which can be unfamiliar and challenging, especially at first.
Schnell, Young advance to women's 10m platform semifinal
Read full article: Schnell, Young advance to women's 10m platform semifinalDelaney Schnell had a strong performance in the prelims of the women's 10m diving event to finish third and easily advance to the semifinals while Katrina Young snuck into the top 18 on her final dive.
This Olympic volleyball duo went undefeated through the Athens and Beijing games. Here’s what they’re doing now.
Read full article: This Olympic volleyball duo went undefeated through the Athens and Beijing games. Here’s what they’re doing now.Beach Volleyball is one of the most popular events at the summer Olympics, and part of that reason is because of Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh-Jennings.
Here’s what Olympic soccer star Mia Hamm is doing now
Read full article: Here’s what Olympic soccer star Mia Hamm is doing nowThe U.S. women’s soccer team is undoubtedly one of the best soccer teams on the planet, but long before there was Megan Rapinoe, Alex Morgan and Carli Lloyd -- there was Mia Hamm.
Go for gold: 17-year-old Houston skateboarder sets sights on Olympics
Read full article: Go for gold: 17-year-old Houston skateboarder sets sights on OlympicsJordan Santana is not afraid of challenges. At 17 years old, she’s mastered the skateboard, ripping up the skatepark like it’s her natural habitat. Now, she’s set her sights on another challenge: the Olympics. Santana is a member of the USA Skateboarding National Team and hopes to represent Team USA in Tokyo this summer. The 2020 Olympics were postponed last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but Santana says the extra time worked to her benefit.