American speed skater Jordan Stolz secured his second gold medal at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium, setting a new Olympic record in the 500-meter event, according to Time. Stolz finished the race in 33.77 seconds, .11 seconds ahead of Dutch speedskater Jenning de Boo, who took silver. This victory followed his win in the 1000-meter race three nights prior.
Before the 500-meter race, Stolz's coach, Bob Corby, reminded him to "burn, like you've never burned before," according to Time. Stolz's performance demonstrated his ability to execute under pressure, as he and de Boo had also dueled in the 500-meter race.
While Stolz's achievements dominated headlines, other news stories emerged across various sectors. According to Variety, the week's news included scrutiny of a military operation, concerns about an AI platform's accuracy, and the resignation of a health official. Former President Obama's response to an AI video, international tensions, and domestic legal challenges also made headlines, alongside Chinese cinema's presence at the Berlin Film Festival.
In other sports news, Real Madrid defeated Real Sociedad 4-1, propelled by Vinicius Junior's two penalty goals, according to Al Jazeera. This victory placed Madrid at the top of La Liga.
Meanwhile, Vox reported on the Trump administration's potential impact on science, suggesting that the administration's science policy is shaped by a diverse coalition of players.
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