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Italy to Host 2026 Winter Olympics Amidst Global Turmoil

The 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games are set to be held in northern Italy, co-hosted by Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, beginning February 6 and continuing until February 22, 2026, according to multiple sources. The announcement comes amidst a backdrop of global geopolitical instability, including the expiration of the US-Russia nuclear arms treaty and ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

More than 3,500 athletes are expected to participate in the Games, which will be the first time the Winter Olympics are officially co-hosted by multiple cities, according to Time. Milan, a financial and fashion hub, will host ice sports such as figure skating and hockey, while Cortina, a resort town in the Italian Dolomites, will host skiing, snowboarding, and other mountain events. The joint bid from Milan and Cortina won in 2019, beating a bid from Stockholm and Åre in Sweden.

The Games will span the full breadth of the Winter Olympics, from ice hockey to newer competitions like ski mountaineering, Vox reported. Kai Laird, who leads a sport and performance psychology, stated that mindset is a huge part of what makes elite contenders elite.

Meanwhile, in the United States, the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots are preparing to face off in Super Bowl LX on Sunday. The game is a rematch of the 2015 Super Bowl, where the Patriots won 28-24 after a last-minute interception of then-Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson on the one-yard line, Time reported. Both teams now have new quarterbacks, with the Patriots led by 23-year-old Drake Maye and the Seahawks led by 28-year-old Sam Darnold. According to CBS Research, this is the first Super Bowl in which both teams' starting quarterbacks and head coaches the Patriots' Mike Vrabel and the Seahawks Mike Macdonald are in either their first or second season with that team.

The global landscape is further complicated by the expiration of the US-Russia nuclear arms treaty, raising proliferation concerns, and the CIA's discontinuation of the World Factbook due to budget cuts, according to multiple news sources. Domestically, news includes investigations into corporate misconduct, privacy violations, and a Pentagon leak, alongside events like a helicopter crash in Arizona, a hospital fire in Pennsylvania, and the possible abduction of Savannah Guthrie's mother.

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