Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is standing by her misguided decision to cut $18 million in federal funding from the Special Olympics.
Author: Christine Brennan, USA TODAY
Opinion: Skater attacked on ice? Sensational but just not true
American Mariah Bell and South Korean Eunsoo Lim, who happen to be training partners, collided on the ice during practice.
LPGA launches new campaign Drive On focused on rise of girls, women in golf
“This is for every girl who’s ever been left out or told she doesn’t belong,” the LPGA’s new video message begins.
Opinion: Tokyo Olympics vote-buying scandal shows corruption never ends
The president of the Japanese Olympic Committee has announced he will resign in June amid a vote-buying scandal.
SafeSport discovers figure skating culture of ‘grooming and abuse’ that has gone ‘unchecked for too long’
U.S. Center for SafeSport said it discovered “a culture in figure skating that allowed grooming and abuse to go unchecked for too long.”
Can USA Gymnastics be trusted with CEO hire?
Li Li Leung is named president and CEO of USA Gymnastics, the fourth person to hold that role in the past 23 months.
Who was John Coughlin? Former U.S. champ remembered fondly by some skaters
In this time of sadness in the American figure skating community, there are those who are remembering John Coughlin as a fun-loving teammate.
Former U.S. figure skating champion dies unexpectedly after being suspended from sport
John Coughlin, a two-time U.S. pairs champion who was suspended by the U.S. Center for SafeSport and U.S. Figure Skating, has died.
Opinion: Gracie Gold’s withdrawal from nationals leaves her future in sport uncertain
Gracie Gold’s captivating journey in the sport of figure skating, at times exhilarating, at other times troubling, has taken yet another turn.
Opinion: Looking back on 2018, athletes who dared to speak out became our heroes
Serena Williams and LeBron James both turned in stellar performances in 2018, but don’t forget the impact Simone Biles has had.