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Spectators Flout Cheering Ban During Ice Dancing
Chinese officials banned cheering during Olympics events as part of their zero-coronavirus policy. The spectators’ excitement at the ice rhythm dancing competition, however, couldn’t be contained.
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An Empty Fan Park and Signs of an Olympics That Could've Been
The 2020 Fan Park was supposed to be a place where spectators could go and enjoy a variety of experiences and performances. Today, the Fan Park is a ghost town, closed off to the public to comply with Tokyo’s state of emergency.
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Portable Mini-Fans Can Explode
In Japan, the National Institute of Technology and Evaluation warns of lithium batteries in portable mini-fans that can cause fire and smoke.
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‘Still Crushin It!': Selena Fans Celebrate What Would Have Been Her 50th Birthday
“Everyone who is an icon in American pop culture today often claims Selena as an icon,” says Jaime Dávila, director for “Selena: The Series.”
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Poll: 72% of People Will Not Attend Sporting Events Until a Coronavirus Vaccine is Available
Major League Baseball is toying with the idea of playing games at Spring Training facilities. The NBA, NHL and other leagues try to figure out when it’s safe to return to action (all because of the coronavirus pandemic), potentially without fans in attendance.
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The Who Plans 1st Cincinnati Area Concert Since '79 Tragedy
The rock band The Who announced Tuesday night it will play its first Cincinnati area concert since 11 fans died 40 years ago in a pre-show stampede. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band will play April 23 at Northern Kentucky University’s BB&T Arena, across the Ohio River 7 miles south of the Dec. 3, 1979, concert site, where…