Johnny Weir & Husband Victor Voronov Divorce; Did a Biting Incident Cause the Split?

Former two-time Olympian Johnny Weir has just announced that he has split with lawyer husband Victor Voronov after being married in December 30, 2011 after being married a little over 2 years. The news comes after a recent domestic incident, which has been dismissed but details Weir tried to bite Voronov.

Olympic Figure Skating Petition Demanding Investigation Tallies 1 Million Signatures

Skaters who didn't place as high say the judging was hard to understand

T.J. Oshie Becomes Star After Leading U.S. Hockey Team Past Russia

St. Louis Blues right wing T.J. Oshie boosted American patriotism Saturday, leading team USA to victory over the Russians at the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, by scoring four goals on six shots in a shootout.

U.S. Ekes Out Victory Over Russia In Men's Ice Hockey

Sweden defeated Latvia 4-2 and Russia will have to fight back for match

Sochi Winter Olympics Courses Turn to Slush as Snow Guns Fail; Were Shaun White's Complaints Valid?

Ski and snowboard events have been challenged by warm weather

Sochi Winter Olympics: Russia Tallies First Gold In Figure Skating

Russia tallied its first gold medal of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, marking a special moment for the host nation that has been the talk of the world in recent months.

Sochi Winter Olympics: Team USA Cruises in Snowboard, Figure Skating & Luge

Norway and Netherlands lead the medal count

Winter Olympics 2014: How a Meme and Cryptocurrency Got Jamaican Bobsledders to Sochi

Wow. Such story. Very excite. Many joyful: A good-natured, but nevertheless silly, internet campaign helped the Jamaican Bobsled team return to the Winter Olympics for the first time in over a decade. Here's how an internet meme, a cryptocurrency, and a love for the underdog combined to give Jamaica another chance at a real-life Cool Runnings.

Sochi Winter Olympics 2014: Gay Activists Arrested; What Happens Next?

Russia has remained firm in its enforcement of highly controversial antigay laws.

Sochi Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony Performances Begin Amid Terrorist Threats and Gay Rights Issues

Despite all the hullaboo, the games go off without a hitch

Hacking in Sochi: "Not a Matter of If, But When"

Visitors to the Sochi Olympics will have their devices hacked, according to an NBC News report. And it's not a matter of if, but when.

Sochi Mayor Says Gays Do Not Live In His City

The unsafe cultural climate for LGBT people in Russia has already turned away many of the world's sports fans and now it only looks like it will be getting worse.

Winter Olympics in Sochi 2014: New Terrorist Threat Emerges; Is It Safe To Attend? [POLL]

New terror threats are emerging in Russia just weeks before the official beginning of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

Winter Olympics 2014 News: Gay Protester Detained During Olympic Torch Relay; What Did He Do?

Although the Winter Olympics in Sochi do not officially start until February, the controversy over host Russia's anti-gay laws is heating up - just as people expected

Sochi Winter Olympics 2014 Events and Schedule: Americans Hesitant About Traveling to Russia?

Americans are not only being warned about traveling to Sochi for the Olympic Games - they're simply just not going

Sochi Winter Olympics Update 2014: Ice Hockey Rosters Round Into Final Form

Update on the final rosters for US and Canadian Olympic hockey teams.
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