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Two-Minute Drill for July 4: High school football recruiting, the Olympics, NASCAR in Chicago
The Florida Times-Union1 hour agoThe state of Florida's Two-Minute Drill video covers multiple subjects, such as high school football recruiting, Olympians with Florida ties, more.
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- 1:57Two-Minute Drill for July 4: High school football recruiting, the Olympics, NASCAR in ChicagoThe Florida Times-UnionThe state of Florida's Two-Minute Drill video covers multiple subjects, such as high school football recruiting, Olympians with Florida ties, more.1 hour ago
- 1:37Royal Mint Release 'Inspirational' Team GB Olympics CoinsCover MediaRoyal Mint Release 'Inspirational' Team GB Olympics Coins. Britain’s Royal Mint has released the new coin designs that will enable Brits to celebrate Team GB’s Olympians and Paralympians. The collectible coin has been designed to inspire Brits, and features an Olympic and Paralympic athlete side by side against a backdrop of the Union Flag. In a special nod to Paris, the location of the 2024 Games, a silhouette of the iconic Eiffel Tower can be seen at the base of the coin. To celebrate the release, The Royal Mint invited Team GB athletes Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix and Ruby Evans as well as Will Bayley and Funmi Oduwaiye representing ParalympicsGB . They struck the very first coins – giving their personal seal of approval of the design. Each Team GB and ParalympicsGB athlete will also receive their own coin in their kit bags before they make their way to Paris over July and August. During the visit to The Royal Mint, Team GB diver, Spendolini-Sirieix said…“It is an honour in itself to be going to the Olympics, but to also have a coin coming with us is incredible. Seeing the process makes it even more special, knowing the work that goes into it and seeing it in real life is amazing”. The collectible 50p coins are available to purchase from The Royal Mint’s website.2 hours ago
- 0:20LA council approves $54M proposal to modernize Convention CenterKABC – Los AngelesThe Los Angeles City Council is moving forward on a $54 million proposal for the initial work to modernize and expand the downtown Convention Center in preparation for the 2028 Olympics.3 hours ago
- 1:43One way to get real-life legal experience? A free trip to the Paris OlympicsAssociated Press VideosGeorgia State professor Moraima “Mo” Ivory is known for bringing celebrities like Steve Harvey and Ludacris into her law class. But now she's taking her Atlanta law students on a free trip to the Paris Olympics this summer in hopes of creating real-life teachable moments. (AP Video: Sharon Johnson)5 hours ago
- 3:00Olympics festival mood will 'not be spoilt' by rise of far-right, says Paris mayorSky videoThe festival mood surrounding the Olympic Games "will not be spoilt" in Paris this summer by the success of the far-right in the first round of France's parliamentary elections, the capital's mayor has said.7 hours ago
- 2:02Olympic medalist Regan Smith wears USA swim cap with pride ahead of ParisFOX News VideosAmerican swimmer Regan Smith tells Fox News Digital about the sense of pride she feels being able to represent the U.S. at the Olympics for a second time.7 hours ago
- 0:583 Things to Know: Towne, Wilson, JinAssociated Press VideosRobert Towne, Oscar-winning writer of "Chinatown," dies at 89; Ann Wilson announces cancer diagnosis, postpones Heart tour; BTS member Jin expected to take part in Paris Olympics as a torchbearer from South Korea. (July 3)8 hours ago
- 1:22French river police practice on the Seine ahead of Olympics opening ceremonyeuronews VideosA large police operation is planned for the event on 26 July which will see more than 90 boats on the Seine for 6 kilometres. View on euronews10 hours ago
- 0:43Mark Nawaqanitawase remains focused on Olympics before NRL defectionOmnisport AUMark Nawaqanitawase spoke after being selected for the 7s and being granted release from his rugby contract.11 hours ago
- 1:54How this 16-year-old found out he’s going to the OlympicsCNN SportsCNN’s Laura Coates speaks with Quincy Wilson, 16, about how he found out he would be going to the Olympics as the US’s youngest male track athlete ever to make the games.13 hours ago