The 2026 Winter Olympics officially commenced in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, on Friday, February 6th, showcasing Italian culture during the opening ceremony. The games will feature thrilling competitions across 16 winter sports, with events continuing through the closing ceremony on February 22nd, according to CBS News. The Paralympics are scheduled to follow in March.
American viewers will need to account for the time difference, as Italy is six hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and nine hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time, CBS News reported. The schedule for Saturday, February 7th, includes various skiing events, such as alpine, cross-country, and freestyle.
In other news, the Senate Republican campaign chair, Tim Scott, warned that the GOP faces challenges in the upcoming midterm elections, according to Fox News. Scott stated that the GOP is defending its majority in the chamber. He also noted that the toughest challenge may be in Maine, where Senator Susan Collins is running for re-election. Scott also mentioned that "Trump is on the ballot" in 2026.
Meanwhile, Canada opened its consulate in Greenland's capital, and the first French consul to the Danish territory arrived on Friday, following the Trump administration's efforts to acquire the island, Fox News reported. Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand wrote on X that the opening was to strengthen Canada's presence, partnerships, and leadership in the Arctic.
In sports news, Olympic gold medalist and American alpine ski racer Lindsey Vonn completed her first women's downhill training run despite tearing her ACL in a World Cup race, Fox News reported. Vonn, wearing a brace on her left knee, successfully completed her run at the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.
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