New technologies tested at the Deaflympics in Tokyo are creating new ways of experience the atmosphere at sporting events.
Silent clapping, often referred to as "jazz hands," is becoming popular as a way to make events more neurodivergent friendly. A new study from Karolinska Institutet shows that both neurodivergent and ...
Clapping is a near-universal form of expression and support, but what happens when a group of young Black men celebrates each ...
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14 quiet acts of compassion that echoed louder than anyone imagined
Kindness isn’t some polished slogan printed on a card. It’s a subtle power that catches us off guard right when we’ve stopped ...
“Josephine,” a psychological thriller starring Channing Tatum, Gemma Chan and newcomer Mason Reeves, has sold to Sumerian ...
Silent clapping, often referred to as "jazz hands", is becoming popular as a way to make events more neurodivergent friendly. A new study from ...
Dozens of people woke up early in Richmond to watch Ogden race alongside fellow Vermonters, Jessie Diggins and Julia Kern ...
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Fans at the Winter Olympics have a habit of turning the sport of curling into a raucous affair, and the curlers at the Milano Cortina Games are not ...
A kind of fever has swept through the estimated 750,000 Filipinos here, who threw their support behind tennis sensation ...
I already know my eyes will water and my lip will quiver when I watch the Olympics Opening Ceremony on Feb. 6, and I'm not ...
How the world’s top Alpine skiers turned the women’s giant slalom into an unabashed celebration of joy and sisterhood in ...
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