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Jessie Diggins (left) and Kikkan Randall  celebrate winning a historic gold medal in the women's cross-country skiing team sprint freestyle final during the Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Winter Games at Alpensia Cross-Country Centre on Feb. 21.
 
  U.S. cross country skiers Kikkan Randall, Jessie Diggins win historic gold medal  
  It's the first Olympic medal ever for American women in history of the Games.  
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  Florida Gov. Rick Scott listens to Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel speak at a news conference near Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018, following a mass shooting at the school.   Florida school shooting: Gov. Rick Scott says 'everything is on the table'
Gov. Rick Scott said he will unveil a legislative plan by Friday that addresses what he believes needs to be done after the shooting that killed 17.
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  Lindsey Vonn (USA) celebrates winning the bronze medal in the women's downhill.   Lindsey Vonn's father after her bronze medal in downhill: 'She needed to risk more'
Alan Kildow said his daughter needed to risk more in the downhill, though he sees more opportunities for her to medal in future.
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  Diana Nikitina performs in the ladies figure skating short program.   Wardrobe malfunction? No, these figure skaters wore pants, not dresses at Winter Olympics
Diana Nikitina, Mae-Berenice Meite among skaters in the ladies' short program that left the sparkly dresses at home.
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  Tom Carmo, father of survivor Ethan Rocha, hugs student Joey Cordova, as students from Stoneman Douglas High School board buses in Parkland, Fla., Feb. 20, 2018.   5 things you need to know Wednesday
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  Mavericks owner Mark Cuban   Dallas Mavericks investigating sexual misconduct claims detailed in 'Sports Illustrated' story
NBA team owner Mark Cuban says alleged conduct by former CEO Terdema Ussery ''abhorrent'' and club has hired outside counsel to head investigation.
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  Frank Scaglione is no longer employed at Des Moines' KCCI-TV, the news director said Sunday.   TV meteorologist banned from school after alleged 'inappropriate conduct' with students
Frank Scaglione was asked to stay away from Waukee, Iowa, school property in January 2017 because of "inappropriate conduct" with high school students.
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  breaking news   Alabama police officer shot, suspect barricaded in home
The suspect is believed to be connected to a woman found dead Tuesday night.
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  Lindsey Vonn  celebrates winning the bronze medal in the women's downhill.   Lindsey Vonn can't hear the haters over the celebration of another Olympic skiing medal
Lindsey Vonn wins bronze at Winter Olympics after weeks of being targeted by trolls.
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  U.S. goaltender Ryan Zapolski (30) and defender Matt Gilroy (97) after the shootout loss to the Czech Republic.   NBC should have looked in on USA's overtime loss in hockey at 2018 Winter Olympics
Though it was on CNBC and live streaming, the main network could have moved away from skating commentary to check it out.
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A member of the Syrian civil defense speaks on a wireless transmitter as other civilians flee from an area hit by a reported regime air strike in the rebel-held town of Saqba, in the besieged Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Dama

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