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He finished first in the 500 meters with an Olympic record-setting time.
The 21-year-old from Wisconsin also won a gold in the 1,000 meters and has two more individual events left to go.
Brazil's Lucas Pinheiro Brothen, meanwhile, won the Olympic giant slalom.
That's the first medal in a winter game ever for South America.
Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio offered a message of calm to America's allies Saturday, one year after Vice President J.D.
Vance spoke at the Munich Security Conference and gave a harsh critique of European values.
Rubio offered a less aggressive message at the same conference.
But as NPR's Michelle Kellerman reports, Rubio still remained firm about the Trump administration's intent to reshape the transatlantic alliance.
That's NPR's Michelle Kellerman with our report.
Funding for the Department of Homeland Security ran out at midnight Friday after Congress could not agree on efforts to restrain the conduct of immigration officers.
That means TSA screenings in airports could slow and cause major disruptions during the winter break holiday.
NPR's Sam Greenglass has more.
Police in Toronto say an estimated 350,000 people rallied Saturday to demand regime change in Iran.
The demonstration comes after weeks of deadly anti-government protests on the streets of Iran.
As Dan Karpinchuk reports, Canadians called for their government to recognize Iran's exiled crown prince as that country's leader.
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The medical aid group Doctors Without Borders says it has suspended much of its operations at Gaza's Nassar Hospital.
Officials say patients and staff at Nassar Hospital witnessed armed, masked men in parts of the compound.