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Elaine Thompson wins women's 100-meter gold
Elaine Thompson ended fellow Jamaican Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce's bid for Olympic history Saturday as she took the women's 100-meter title in Rio.
Michael Phelps: How swimming legend regained his 'immortality'
Michael Phelps set out with the goal "to change the sport of swimming."
Phelps swims his last Olympic event
Michael Phelps looks to close out his Olympic career with one more medal in the 4x100-meter medley.
Team USA tries to defend gold in women's 4x100m medley
The U.S. women swim to defend their title in the 4x100-meter medley relay in Rio.
Americans try for medals in long jump
Jeff Henderson and Jarrion Lawson take a leap for Team USA in the long jump finals.
Monica Puig slams historic win for Puerto Rico
Monica Puig had a historic finish for Puerto Rico.
USA races for medal in women's team pursuit cycling
Team USA had a big challenge against Great Britain for the gold in the team pursuit final.
Henrik Stenson encounters reptile in Rio
The world's leading golfers cited fears over the Zika virus when they opted to skip the Rio 2016 Olympics.
Rio: Lone Russian athletics competitor suspended
Long jumper Darya Klishina, Russia's only Olympic competitor in athletics, has been suspended from the Rio Games by track and field's governing body, pending a ruling from the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Andy Murray advances to tennis finals
Andy Murray is one step closer to being the first tennis player to win consecutive Olympic singles gold medals, The Associated Press reports.
Bradley Wiggins: Cyclist wins gold to become Britain's most decorated Olympian
A knighthood, Britain's first Tour de France winner -- and now his country's most decorated Olympian.
Joseph Schooling: The Singapore swimming star who beat idol Phelps
Who was the swimmer that sent Singapore wild and denied US swimming legend Michael Phelps his 23rd Olympic gold medal?
Nigeria says men's soccer team not going on 'strike'
Reports of strike action by Nigeria's Olympic football team ahead of its quarterfinal game Saturday at Rio 2016 have been dismissed by a leading government official.
Fox Sports fighting gender discrimination suit
Months before Gretchen Carlson sued her former boss Roger Ailes for sexual harassment, a separate corner of the Fox empire was hit with allegations of sexism.
Amid US Olympic success, Trump critics mock 'we don't win anymore'
Donald Trump has said the United States "doesn't win anymore" with regard to trade, immigration and national security.
What's next for Michael Phelps?
Michael Phelps has won more medals than any other Olympian -- ever.
Usain Bolt's mom: 'I hope he'll settle down'
If the world's fastest man is focused on coming away from the Olympic Games with an unprecedented "Triple-Triple" of gold medals, Usain Bolt's mother also has an eye on the future.
Rio 2016: Star Olympians take center stage
Saturday's Rio 2016 menu is loaded with treats including a first look at the fastest man on Earth and probably the last Olympic glimpse of a swimming legend.
Roy resigns as Avalanche coach, VP
Patrick Roy resigned as coach and vice president of the hockey operations of the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday, citing a lack of a voice within the team's decision-making process.
Bills sign QB Taylor to contract extension
The Buffalo Bills and quarterback Tyrod Taylor agreed to a contract extension Friday.