The 2018 Winter Olympics are a day away. Over 100 countries' teams will compete, but Russia won't be one of them. The country was banned from this year's games due to a doping scandal. However, individual Russian athletes will still be able to compete. James Yoder, Founder and CEO of Chat Sports, explains how.
So far, more than 150 athletes will compete as "Olympic Athletes From Russia." They will walk in the opening ceremonies in attire devoid of any mentions of Russia, and to the tune of the Olympic Hymn.
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Execs from PepsiCo and its subsidiary Frito-Lay North America talked about their various brands meeting the challenges of the "second biggest eating day after Thanksgiving."
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Kobe Bryant, the 18-time NBA All-Star who won five championships and became one of the greatest basketball players of his generation during a 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers, died in a helicopter crash Sunday. He was 41.
The California-based company, fresh off of a $5 million fundraise, is looking to "change the way people socialize."
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Former Detroit Lions legend Herman Moore joins Wake Up With Cheddar to talk about how he's giving back to veterans with a scholarship program by Ford-owned Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center.
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