A model of a new vaccine targeting a family of coronaviruses that includes the virus that causes COVID-19. The image highlights pieces of several different viruses attached to a computer-designed nanoparticle to trigger an immune response. (Ian C. Haydon Image)
A candidate vaccine that fights a suite of coronaviruses including COVID-19 and related, deadly respiratory diseases is starting human clinical testing in Australia. The vaccine was developed using technology from the University of Washington’s Institute for Protein Design.
South Korean pharmaceutical company SK bioscience is leading the trial for the new coronavirus vaccine, called GBP511. SK bioscience previously partnered with UW researchers on a COVID-19 vaccine that received regulatory approval.
The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations has provided the GBP511 program with approximately $65 million in funding.
Unlike most vaccines that target a single virus or strain, GBP511 aims to protect against multiple coronaviruses at once.
Neil King (left) and David Veesler are University of Washington biochemistry professors developing computer-designed protein vaccines. (UW Photo / Ian C. Haydon)
“GBP511 is the first vaccine to reach human testing that is intended to protect against multiple strains of the virus that causes COVID-19 as well as related coronaviruses with the potential to spark dangerous outbreaks,” Neil King, associate professor of biochemistry at UW Medicine, said in a statement.
King, who is deputy director of the Institute for Protein Design, co-invented the self-assembling nanoparticle technology that was used to generate the vaccine. The institute is on the cutting edge of AI-assisted protein innovation and perhaps best known as the home of David Baker, a 2024 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry.
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The new vaccine recognizes sarbecoviruses, a subgroup of coronaviruses that include the virus that causes COVID-19, as well as those responsible for other major disease outbreaks: the original SARS-CoV-1 virus that caused widespread illness in the early 2000s and MERS-CoV, which caused outbreaks primarily in the Middle East. The family also includes viruses found in animals such as camels and bats, some of which have already infected humans and others that potentially could.
The vaccine features pieces of four different coronaviruses attached to a computer-designed nanoparticle, triggering an immune response to a variety of invaders.
“The beauty of this approach is that by presenting the immune system with multiple related antigens at once, we can train it to recognize features that are conserved across the entire sarbecovirus family,” said David Veesler, a professor of biochemistry at UW Medicine who led the preclinical studies.
The international Phase 1/2 trial launched its enrollments last month and aims to include approximately 368 healthy adults in Perth, Western Australia. Results from the study examining the vaccine’s safety and effectiveness are expected by 2028.
Defense attorneys for a Minnesota man convicted in December of assaulting Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross are seeking access to investigative files related to the killing of Renee Nicole Good, after learning Ross was the same officer who shot and killed her during a targeted operation in Minneapolis last month.
Attorneys for Roberto Carlos Muñoz-Guatemala asked a federal judge on Friday to order prosecutors to turn over training records as well as investigative files related to Ross, the ICE agent who killed Good on January 7 during Operation Metro Surge and was also injured in a June 2025 incident in which Muñoz-Guatemala dragged him with his car.
A separate post-trial motion by the defense, filed in the US District Court in Minnesota, asks the judge to pause deadlines for a new-trial motion until the discovery motion is resolved.
Muñoz-Guatemala’s attorneys argue that even if the court ultimately decides that any newly discovered evidence doesn’t entitle their client to a new trial, he’s entitled to explore whether there are mitigating factors that could impact the length of his sentence, such as whether Ross’ injuries could have been, to some degree, brought upon him by his own behavior.
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A jury convicted Muñoz-Guatemala on December 10 of assault on a federal officer with a dangerous weapon and causing bodily injury.
Court filings say that Ross and other agents were attempting to interview Muñoz-Guatemala last summer, and possibly process him for deportation, because he had an administrative warrant out for being in the country without authorization. They surrounded his Nissan Altima and attempted to remove him from the vehicle. Ross then used a tool to shatter the rear driver’s-side window before reaching inside. When the defendant accelerated away, Ross testified, he was dragged approximately 100 yards, during which time he repeatedly deployed a taser. Muñoz-Guatemala subsequently called 911 to report he’d been the victim of an assault.
During his trial, Muñoz-Guatemala said he didn’t understand that Ross—who according to his own testimony was wearing ranger green and gray and wore his badge on his belt—was a federal agent. (Ross testified that Muñoz-Guatemala had asked to speak to an attorney, which would suggest he knew Ross was acting as law enforcement, but an FBI agent who witnessed the incident said he didn’t hear this. According to court records, this claim did not come up in pretrial interviews, and prosecutors said they had not heard it before he made the claim in court.) Muñoz-Guatemala’s attorneys say now that had he been tried after Good’s killing, his defense may have also asserted that he was justified in resisting Ross, who they claim was the aggressor and used excessive force.
The argument is that the jury instructions essentially contained a two-part decision tree: Jurors could convict Muñoz-Guatemala if they believed he should have known Ross was law enforcement. They could also convict him if they believed driving away was not a reasonable response.
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Muñoz-Guatemala’s conviction does not indicate which of these prongs the jury relied on. If it was the latter, the defense argues in the motion, the court should have access to evidence that may have bearing on Ross’ conduct, tactics, and whether he behaved aggressively—information that might indicate whether the agent has a history behaving recklessly in the field or contrary to his training.
Prosecutors have not yet filed a response to the motions. An email to an address associated with Ross in publicly available records did not result in an immediate response. The Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to questions about Ross’ current duty status or the status of any departmental review.
Ross has been placed on administrative leave following the January 7 shooting of Good, a 37-year-old Minnesota poet and mother of three, a step DHS officials say is standard protocol after fatal use of force. Ross has not been charged in Good’s killing, and the Justice Department has said it will not pursue criminal charges.
OpenAI is placing a bigger bet on the Seattle region, signing a massive new lease in Bellevue as the ChatGPT-maker expands near the headquarters of two key corporate cloud partners.
The company is taking an additional ten floors at City Center Plaza in downtown Bellevue, boosting its footprint to 296,000 square feet, according to sources familiar with the matter. OpenAI previously occupied two floors in the building. It’s one of the largest AI company leases in the region.
The San Francisco-based company now has room for more than 1,000 employees at the office, based on typical commercial real estate standards. OpenAI, which arrived in Bellevue in 2024, currently employs more than 300 people in the Seattle area, according to LinkedIn data — up from around 169 in September.
The office gives OpenAI a large hub just a short drive from Microsoft’s Redmond headquarters campus and within a few blocks of Amazon’s expanding Bellevue towers, tightening its ties with both cloud giants.
Microsoft has invested billions of dollars in OpenAI and serves as its primary strategic partner, providing the Azure cloud infrastructure that underpins many of OpenAI’s models and products.
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At the same time, OpenAI has deepened its relationship with Amazon, inking a $38 billion cloud deal in November. Amazon is reportedly in talks to invest up to $50 billion in OpenAI as part of a new investment round.
Microsoft previously occupied a majority of the 26-floor City Center Plaza building but said in 2023 that it would not renew its lease. The building is adjacent to a light rail station that will offer transit connection to Seattle starting in March.
CoStar reported on OpenAI’s expansion earlier this week.
OpenAI recently acquired Seattle startup Statsig for $1 billion. The company is also reportedly gearing up for an IPO.
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The Wall Street Journal reported that OpenAI is paying employees “more than any tech startup in recent history,” with the average stock-based compensation set around $1.5 million per person at the company, which has around 4,000 employees.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott at Microsoft Build in 2024. (GeekWire File Photo / Todd Bishop)
OpenAI now has one of the largest offices among out-of-town tech companies with satellite engineering centers across the Seattle region. Meta, Google, Apple, and other Silicon Valley giants have substantial footprints in the area, which boasts one of the world’s top technical talent pools. OpenAI rival Anthropic opened an office in Seattle two years ago and is hiring.
Seattle has the most AI engineers in the U.S. behind Silicon Valley, according to a 2024 report from venture capital firm SignalFire.
OpenAI’s new lease also reflects a growing role for the Eastside in the AI boom. Many technology companies have signed new or expanded leases in and around Bellevue recently, including Snap, Anduril, Shopify, Snowflake, Walmart, and Chewy. Uber and Databricks are filling the city’s newest office tower, according to the Puget Sound Business Journal.
Vacancy rates still remain high in downtown Bellevue, reaching 25.4% at the end of last year, according to Broderick Group.
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That’s still not as high as downtown Seattle, where vacancy rates hit a record high in Q4, up to 34.7%, according to CBRE.
“Notably, a growing number of new-to-market entrants … are choosing the Eastside over Seattle, drawn by Bellevue’s modern office inventory, business friendly climate and skilled technology workforce,” Broderick noted in its Q4 report.
With the release of the AirTag 2, Amazon is clearing out last-gen AirTags with discounts of up to 41% off.
Get an AirTag for just $17 during today’s sale – Image credit: Apple
AirTag deals have dropped prices to as low as $17 heading into the weekend, as retailers clear out last-gen inventory to make way for the 2nd Generation AirTag. You can grab a single pack for $17 at Amazon, with the 4-pack marked down to $64.
Open source packages published on the npm and PyPI repositories were laced with code that stole wallet credentials from dYdX developers and backend systems and, in some cases, backdoored devices, researchers said.
“Every application using the compromised npm versions is at risk ….” the researchers, from security firm Socket, said Friday. “Direct impact includes complete wallet compromise and irreversible cryptocurrency theft. The attack scope includes all applications depending on the compromised versions and both developers testing with real credentials and production end-users.”
dYdX is a decentralized derivatives exchange that supports hundreds of markets for “perpetual trading,” or the use of cryptocurrency to bet that the value of a derivative future will rise or fall. Socket said dYdX has processed over $1.5 trillion in trading volume over its lifetime, with an average trading volume of $200 million to $540 million and roughly $175 million in open interest. The exchange provides code libraries that allow third-party apps for trading bots, automated strategies, or backend services, all of which handle mnemonics or private keys for signing.
The npm malware embedded a malicious function in the legitimate package. When a seed phrase that underpins wallet security was processed, the function exfiltrated it, along with a fingerprint of the device running the app. The fingerprint allowed the threat actor to correlate stolen credentials to track victims across multiple compromises. The domain receiving the seed was dydx[.]priceoracle[.]site, which mimics the legitimate dYdX service at dydx[.]xyz through typosquatting.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 developer Treyarch is letting new players try the game for free this weekend with a new multiplayer free trial. Even if you haven’t bought Black Ops 7, you can try out the game’s Zombies and Multiplayer modes during this time. If you’re already knee-deep in the latest Call of Duty game, there’s still something to get excited over — a double XP weekend is running in tandem with the free weekend, letting you level up twice as fast as you cut down new and returning players.
The latest double XP weekend is live now, featuring a sole double account level XP boost this time around. This double XP weekend runs from Thursday, Feb. 5, to Monday, Feb. 9. Anyone playing Black Ops 7 during the event period has a universal double account XP earn rate applied to their account. If you log in now, you can hop into battle and reap the rewards of this double XP weekend right away.
Unlike other double XP weekends, this event doesn’t feature the Quad Feed boost. That means players won’t be able to benefit from all four customary double XP weekend boosts at the same time. Your double XP tokens will also be locked for the duration of the event.
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Here’s everything you need to know about this double XP weekend. If you’re looking for something else to play, see our recommendations for the best game subscription services.
When does the double XP weekend start in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7?
Double XP isn’t limited to any one mode — you can reap the rewards in multiplayer, zombies or Endgame right now.
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This double XP weekend kicked off Thursday at 1 p.m. ET and is live now.
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Not sure when the double XP weekend went live for you? Here’s when the event started in your time zone:
ET: Feb. 5 at 1 p.m.
CT: Feb. 5 at noon.
MT: Feb. 5 at 11 a.m.
PT: Feb. 5 at 10 a.m.
It’s always worth starting your game before your gaming session, if possible. As with every Black Ops 7 patch, the update will require you to download new content and restart the application.
When does the double XP weekend end in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7?
Some double XP “weekends” are much longer events, lasting five to seven days. The current double XP weekend isn’t nearly that long. This double XP weekend will end on Monday. Your double XP tokens will once again unlock after this time.
Here’s when the double XP weekend will end in your time zone:
ET: Feb. 9 at 1 p.m.
CT: Feb. 9 at noon.
MT: Feb. 9 at 11 a.m.
PT: Feb. 9 at 10 a.m.
Does Call of Duty Warzone have double XP this weekend?
Warzone players will also be able to earn double player XP and double weapon XP during the event.
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Call of Duty Warzone has a double XP weekend running in tandem with Black Ops 7. That means Warzone players will also be able to benefit from this boost by leveling up their accounts, weapons and battle passes at twice the normal speed.
New players have a chance to level up the weapons they unlock from the new and improved Warzone Armory, and returning players can continue unlocking new attachments for the suite of Black Ops 7 weaponry added to Warzone.
Black Ops 7 double XP FAQ
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Is there double battle pass XP this weekend?
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No, there isn’t a double battle pass XP boost this weekend. Double battle pass XP boosts are usually reserved for the rare Quad Feed weekends, where all four double XP boosts are universally applied to active Black Ops 7 accounts at the same time.
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What happens to double XP tokens during double XP weekend?
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You can’t use your double XP tokens during double XP weekend. They are locked for the duration of the event and any double XP time you have left on your account is frozen until the double XP weekend ends. CNET has a full guide on Black Ops 7 double XP tokens.
If you’re not playing music in the shower every morning, I think you need to start, because some of the greatest waterproof speakers I’ve tested are on sale right now
I’ll admit it freely. I’m no stranger to a bit of shower karaoke. I blast my music in the shower just about every single day, and when doing so, I’ve always got one of my trusty Bluetooth speakers at my side.
As a teen, I used to just listen to music from my phone. After all, a lot of modern handsets have excellent waterproofing and protection against the elements, so it only seems natural. But oh my, was I missing out. See, there are so many amazing waterproof speakers on the market that can take shower listening to new heights – and they won’t necessarily cost you that much at all.
In fact, I’ve compiled a list of some of the best waterproof speakers with discounts right now. I’ve tried and tested every model on the list myself, and rate each of them highly across key areas like sound quality, design, and feature-sets.
The Nothing Ear (a) wireless earbuds, priced at $59 (was $109), deliver impressive performance without breaking the budget. Many consider them the go-to pick for active noise cancellation in this price range, and after a closer look, you’ll see why. Nothing built these earphones with an incredibly clean, transparent stem that showcases the internal components.
Each bud weighs approximately 4.8 grams, and the charging case is so small that it fits easily into a pocket. The case’s design is inspired by pill packaging, and it does an excellent job of remaining tiny and useful. You get three sizes of silicone tips that match the color of the buds, which is a nice addition; these not only help you establish a snug fit, but they also allow you to use your buds for long periods of time without them becoming unpleasant.
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The sound is produced by 11mm dynamic drivers in each earbud, and the audio provides a pleasant sound with lots of bass presence, but it is not so overbearing that you become lost in the mids or higher frequencies. The companion app has a basic EQ for any modifications you may want to make, and if you have an Android, you can use the LDAC codec to stream at greater resolutions when your connection allows it. They also support AAC and SBC to ensure compatibility with almost anything else.
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Active noise cancellation can reach up to 45 decibels and includes a variety of modes, including high, mid, low, and adaptive, in which the buds adapt to the seal in your ear and begin filtering out noise as they go. Transparency mode allows outside noise to be heard when necessary. The buds include six microphones that work together to make calls extremely clear, and background noise is virtually non-existent during discussions.
Battery life is one area where the Ear (a) earbuds excel, as with ANC turned off, you can get up to 9.5 hours from the buds alone or roughly 42.5 hours with the case. Even if you do turn on the noise cancellation, the playback will last for a long time before requiring another charge, and a short top-up of 10 minutes will provide you with a pleasant bit of extra time. The case itself charges via USB-C, but they’ve opted out of wireless charging to keep costs down.
The controls are all handled via pinch movements on the stems, which take some getting accustomed to but are really responsive once you’ve played around. You can control the volume by swiping, pinching to play or pause, or holding in to switch between ANC modes or access your voice assistant. They also have Bluetooth 5.3, which ensures a rock-solid connection, and multipoint pairing, which allows you to connect up to two devices and switch between them.
The Ear (a) earbuds are designed to survive some rough handling, with an IP54 classification for dust and water resistance, so you should be alright using them in the gym or outside in light rain. The case is not as durable, but it is adequate for general use. Nothing also includes a few extras, such as low-latency option for gamers to decrease annoying audio lag.
The start-up is the only Irish entry across all start-up categories to have earned a spot in the western Europe regional finals.
Hibra Design, a Cork-based vehicle specialist development company, has earned a place at the western Europe regional finals of the Global Start-up Awards (GSA). The organisation has been shortlisted in the Greentech Start-up of the Year category.
Founded in 2022 by Mike Keane, Hibra Design is an automotive engineering development company that creates sustainable and bespoke vehicle solutions with a focus on clean technology powertrain systems. The company develops new systems to allow fossil-fuel powered vehicles to be re-engineered with battery electric systems.
The GSA originated in Denmark in 2012 with the launch of the Nordic Start-up Awards. Since then, its co-founders Kim Balle and Peter Kovacs have introduced a unifying brand to connect all regional competitions under one umbrella. Currently, the competition includes 19 regions across 154 countries.
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The aim of the GSA is to empower innovative entrepreneurs, enable ecosystem collaboration and build thriving innovation economies, through global competition, events, collaboration and community building.
Commenting on the news, Keane – who is also Hibra’s CEO – said: “Having won the 2024 Irish National Start-up award for Product and Manufacturing, we are thrilled to now see our achievements be held up against the best in the world. We develop completely new, bespoke vehicles to client specifications and we also re-engineer existing vehicles with battery electric technology for fleet operators.
“We provide state-of-the-art solutions which offer improved vehicle performance, whilst showing a commitment to both clean technology and circular economy principles. Being named a regional finalist by the Global Start-up Awards is a powerful validation of this commitment.”
GSA finalists are selected by an expert jury sourced from across 154 countries. Category winners will be announced on 18 February, with the winners from each region progressing to the global finals in Valetta, Malta in early May.
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Also in Cork, Qualcomm Technologies recently announced a €125m investment to upgrade its Cork city site into a “strategic AI pillar” over the next three years. The investment is set to support the creation of around 300 additional roles, which will see the company’s workforce in the city grow to more than 1,000 people.
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Cross-country skiing live streams at the 2026 Winter Olympics will inevitably see Norway claiming another clutch of medals in a test of technique, endurance and speed that’s been a mainstay of the games since its inception in 1924.
Starting on Saturday, February 7 (full schedule below), there are 12 Olympic titles up for grabs again this year, with individual, team and relay events all included. Norway have enjoyed the biggest tally of golds in the last four games running, although the ROC team pipped them to the highest medal total in China four years ago.
After the will-she-won’t-she compete saga, Therese Johaug has decided to stay in retirement. That opens up the women’s events, giving Jessie Diggins and Team USA a great chance of glory. Just don’t count out Swedes Jonna Sundling and Ebba Andersson, who dominated the World Championships in Trondheim last year.
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Johannes Høsflot Klæbo in the men’s section, however, is about as close to an odds-on favorite as you can get in this discipline. The most successful cross-country skier in World Cup history, he swept the board with five golds at the World Champs and will be confident of adding to his five Olympic wins so far.
Here’s where to stream cross-country skiing live and watch Winter Olympics 2026 online from anywhere and potentially for FREE.
Watch Winter Olympics Cross-Country Skiing 2026 for FREE
Cross-Country Skiing at the Winter Olympics will be live streamed free in multiple locations across the globe including the UK, Canada, Australia and Ireland.
How to watch any Winter Olympics Cross-Country Skiing stream using a VPN
How to watch Winter Olympics Cross-Country Skiing live streams in the US
The Peacock streaming service should be your first port of call for cross-country skiing at the Winter Olympics, as it’s showing moment live.
You need at least a Peacock Premium subscription for access, with the Peacock price starting at $10.99 per month or $109.99 per year.
Alternatively, cord-cutting services like Sling TV carry NBC and USA Network, which will be showing parts of the event in Milano Cortina.
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Outside the US during the Winter Olympics? Use Norton VPN to access your cross-country skiing coverage.
How to watch Winter Olympics Cross-Country Skiing live streams in the UK
In the UK, Winter Olympics coverage is shared between the BBC and TNT Sports.
One feed will run on BBC One or BBC Two, with live streaming available via BBC iPlayer, while a separate, digital-only feed will be available on iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
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The BBC’s coverage won’t be complete. Full cross-country skiing coverage is available on TNT Sports via the £3.99 Discovery+ base plan.
Travelling away from the UK? Use a VPN to watch cross-country skiing from anywhere in the world.
How to watch Winter Olympics Cross-Country Skiing live streams in Canada
In Canada, CBC has the rights to broadcast the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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You can watch select events for free on CBC Sports, but for far more extensive live and on-demand coverage of Milano Cortina 2026 — including every minute of cross-country skiing — stream on CBC Gem.
If you aren’t in Canada for Milano Cortina, simply use a VPN to tune in from overseas.
How to watch Winter Olympics Cross-Country Skiing live streams in Australia
In Australia, 9Now and Stan Sport will showcase cross-country skiing.
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9Now is home to select free-to-air coverage while Stan Sports (AU$32/month) is your paid comprehensive option.
How to watch Winter Olympics Cross-Country Skiing live streams in New Zealand
In New Zealand, Sky Sport NZ is showing the Winter Olympics.
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You can access Sky Sport through satellite TV or get a live stream with the Sky Sport Now subscription service, starting at $29.99 per day or $54.99 per month.
Missing the cross-country skiing due to commitments overseas?Norton VPN will give you access to your home streaming service.
Winter Olympics Cross-Country Skiing FAQs
What is the Winter Olympics Cross-Country Skiing schedule 2026?
Thursday, February 12 7am – Women’s 10 km freestyle
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Friday, February 13 5.45am – Men’s 10 km freestyle
Saturday, February 14 6am – Women’s 4 × 7.5 km relay
Sunday, February 15 6am – Men’s 4 × 7.5 km relay
Wednesday, February 18 3.45am-6.15am – Women’s & men’s team sprint freestyle
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Saturday, February 21 5am – Men’s 50 km mass start classical
Sunday, February 22 4am – Women’s what is skiathlon
Can I watch Winter Olympics Cross-Country Skiing on my mobile?
Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone’s browser – for example, Peacock, BBC iPlayer and CBC Gem all have mobile apps.
You can also stay up-to-date with all things Autumn Nations on the official social media channels on X (@MilanoCortina2026), YouTube (@Olympics) and Instagram (@milanocortina2026).
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Stumble — a new NBC sitcom about the world of junior college cheerleading that also streams on Peacock — won’t be entertaining crowds with a new episode this week. The series, which began airing in November, stars Jen Lyon as Courteney Potter, who gets fired from her job “one championship shy of being the winningest coach in college cheer history.” Stumble follows her as she leads a new, dysfunctional cheer team at Heådltston State Junior College in Oklahoma.
The show also features Taran Killam as Courteney’s husband, and recurring and guest stars include Kristin Chenoweth, Annaleigh Ashford, Busy Philipps and Jeff Hiller. Because of the 2026 Winter Olympics, there won’t be a new Stumble installment this week or next, per NBC. Here’s when you can catch up with the show’s ragtag cheerleading squad.
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When to watch more Stumble on Peacock
Stumble will be back on screens later this month. The next episode of the mockumentary series will air on NBC on Friday, Feb. 20, and stream the following day on Peacock.
Episode 10, Finals Week, premieres on NBC on Feb. 20 at 10:30 p.m. ET/10:30 p.m. PT. Streams on Peacock on Feb. 21.
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Peacock offers three tiers, including a lower-priced option that includes NBC, Bravo and other TV shows. The downside is that you can’t watch Peacock Originals, movies or sports. Still, you could use the $8-per-month Select plan to watch Stumble and other shows like Yellowstone, The Office and Real Housewives. Peacock’s other plans are $11 per month Premium and $17 per month Premium Plus.