Shirtless Shaun White Burns Snowboard on Rolling Stone Cover

The Olympic gold medalist is back on the cover. According to the magazine, a lot of White’s recent success on the half-pipe and off can be attributed to a new addition to his life: “Getting into music has changed my personality and my way of doing things … I”m far more open now.”

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Yahoo! Dominates Traffic Numbers for Online Olympic Coverage

You would think that NBC’s firm hold/forced shoddy coverage would have “won” the Olympics from an online perspective. You would be very wrong.

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Five Biggest Olympic Controversies of All Time

The Olympic Games have been followed by countries around the world for centuries. Despite wartime cancellations and disqualified countries due to controversial topics such as apartheid, every two years the countries, athletes and spectators come back with renewed vigor and excitement.

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25 Most Memorable Moments from the Vancouver Games

An instant look back at the Winter Olympics.

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Curling Craze Sweeps Across America

Though Vancouver’s Winter Olympics have ended, the sport invented in Scotland has emerged as a smash hit in the US, where its popularity has reached heights previously reserved for baseball and basketball.

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U.S. Olympic Bobsledders Ready to Fight in Middle East

“I’ll do what they want and I’ll be where they need me when they need me, whether it’s in Afghanistan or bobsledding next year,” Napier said.

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Olympic golden girls (pics)

Gold medal winning women get very little exposure, these photos help us focus on their achievements in more detail.

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Canada Wins Its Most Gold Medals in Olympics History

With a surge of victories in the final days of the games, including two more on Saturday, Canada has won more gold medals than any host nation in Winter Olympic history.

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Italy’s Giuliano Razzoli wins Olympic men’s slalom

Giuliano Razzoli has won the Olympic men’s slalom, Italy’s first Alpine medal in the Winter Games in 16 years.

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‘Night Train’ gives US 1st 4-man gold since 1948

With one more perfect run down sliding’s most difficult track, Steven Holcomb drove USA-1 to the Olympic gold medal in four-man bobsledding on Saturday, ending a 62-year drought for the Americans in the event.

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