This Year's Winter Olympics Have Their Own Disinformation Problem
Some of the techniques are very familiar
Why Are So Many Olympians Competing With Tape on Their Faces?
KT tape is normally reserved for glutes and calves. Here's how it made it to noses and cheeks.
Is There a Nuclear Power Plant at the Beijing Olympics?
The Big Air Shougang venue is hosting the freestyle skiing and snowboarding competitions at the 2022 Winter Games
Why the Next Big Player in Whisky Might Be China
In the largest spirits market in the world, locally crafted whisky marks a new trend
Peng Shuai Calls Sexual Assault Scandal and Disappearance "Enormous Misunderstanding"
The 36-year-old made the comment during a controlled interview in the presence of a Chinese Olympic official
China Restores “Fight Club” Ending After Censorship Controversy
After social media backlash, Chinese streaming service Tencent Video has changed its mind
Report: Bill for 2022 Beijing Olympics Will Be 10 Times Higher Than Projected
The Winter Olympics may cost China $38.5 billion and make the Beijing Games one of the priciest on record
Lawmakers Probe NBC About China’s Influence on Beijing Olympics Coverage
Republican leaders raised questions about the level of influence the Chinese Communist Party will have on the Games
Australian Open Removes Ban on Peng Shuai T-Shirts
Tennis Australia previously asked fans to remove shirts with the slogan "Where is Peng Shuai?"
Foreign Olympic Athletes Risk Penalties for Speech That Violates Chinese Law
Human rights activists are urging athletes in Beijing to avoid criticizing China because they could be prosecuted
NHL Officially Puts Plan to Send Players to 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics on Ice
The league made its long-rumored decision about skipping the Games public on Wednesday morning
Peng Shuai Tells Chinese-Language Newspaper She Never Said She Was Assaulted
The tennis star called her allegation against an ex-Chinese Communist Party leader a misunderstanding, but concerns about her safety remain
China Threatens "Countermeasures" If US Proceeds With Boycott of Winter Olympics
U.S. government officials wouldn't attend the Games, but American athletes would still compete in China
WTA Stands Against China Over Peng Shuai by Suspending Tournaments
The women’s tennis tour will not hold tournaments in China, including Hong Kong
What Will the Fallout From Peng Shuai's Disappearance Be?
A tense situation might be resolving
Report: US Planning Diplomatic Boycott of 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
If the boycott is approved, American athletes can still compete in the Winter Olympics, which are scheduled to begin on February 4