Drones and other tech advances are reshaping how viewers from around the world experience the Winter Olympics.
Why it matters: New camera angles can pull the audience into the athlete's perspective, making the sheer intensity and speed of events like skiing and bobsled easier to grasp.
House Republicans are calling on the Federal Communications Commission to investigate Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance, suggesting the content and lyrics of the Puerto Rican star's show were "illegal."
The big picture: Many of the explicit lyrics cited by Bad Bunny critics are literal translations of his songs but were not actually performed during the February 8 halftime show.
ICE plans to have a presence at the World Cup this summer, acting director Todd Lyons said Tuesday.
Why it matters: Trump's immigration crackdown and ICE's actions have fueled international backlash that could affect how global fans, teams and governments engage with the World Cup.
NBA All-Star weekend takes over Los Angeles this week, bringing three days of games, concerts and fan events across the city.
Why it matters: Last year's event generated more than $300 million in economic impact to the San Francisco area, according to Temple University's Sports Industry Research Center.
Swedish skier Elis Lundholm became the first openly transgender athlete to compete at the Winter Olympics on Tuesday, after completing the first qualification run in women's moguls.
Why it matters: While the Olympics and many international sporting federations have taken steps that limit participation by transgender athletes, some athletes have been able to compete in the category corresponding to their assigned gender at birth.