Rio De Janeiro Olympics
Brazilian Olympic Official Had 16 Gold Bars Stashed
Prosecutors claim Carlos Nuzman greased the wheels to land Rio the 2016 games.
Trott and Kenny on Post-Olympic Struggle for Motivation
The husband and wife won five gold medals between them in Rio.
Watch: Brownlee Helps Brother Over Line After Collapse
Jonny was halted by heat stroke with 700 meters of the race remaining.
WADA Hackers Have My TUE Data, British Olympian Reveals
Saskia Clark tells Newsweek she had TUEs at the Beijing and London Olympics.
Biles Hits Back at Russian Hackers, Denies Doping
The multiple gold medal winner said she had taken medicine for ADHD since she was a child.
Rio 2016: Are the Olympics Already a Disastrophe?
Most every Olympics is beset by problems, but those in Rio de Janeiro seem unprecedented.
Rio Olympics 2016: Fighting Zika Becomes a Blood Sport
While Tinder reigned at the Sochi Games, the mosquito-borne illness is set to take over Olympics culture in Rio de Janeiro.
Olympics 2016: IAAF 'Will Uphold Russia Athlete Ban'
World athletics' governing body met in Zurich on Friday.
What Is a Sport?
In honor of the Rio Olympics, we attempt to understand why so few are able to succinctly define "sport."
Some Experts Say Time to Pull the Plug on Rio Olympics
More than 200 health experts wrote an open letter in May calling for the games to be postponed or relocated because of the Zika outbreak.
Rio Police Search for Gang Rape Suspects
No arrests made in the case that has sparked protests, from the streets to the nation's Supreme Court.
Zika Threat Prompts Call to Relocate Olympics
An open letter to the World Health Organization and International Olympic Committee expresses concerns about the Rio games.
Road to Rio: Can the Olympics Save Golf?
After 112 years, golf returns to the Olympics games, with many hoping it will help widen the declining sport's global appeal.
Zika Virus: Adam Scott Fears for Safety of Olympians
The Australian golfer has pulled out of Rio partly for this reason.
Road to Rio: Brazil's Middle-Class Dreams on Hold
Brazil is headed for its worst recession in nearly a century, and the political class is roiled by lawmaker corruption scandals and a presidential impeachment.
Rio 2016: Who Will Benefit From a Successful Olympics?
Preparations for the Summer Games have been affecting Rio citizens for the past seven years.
100 Days To Go: Planning Last-Minute Olympics Rio Trip?
Read Newsweek's guide to planning a last-minute trip to the 2016 Olympics in Rio.
Olympic Projects Under Investigation for Corruption
A sweeping investigation into corruption in Brazil is targeting more infrastructure projects for this year's Olympic Games than previously made public.
Brazilian Forces Launch Anti-Terrorism Exercises
Commandos in full gear rappelled down helicopters with dogs and weapons.
CDC: Don't Go to the Olympics if You're Pregnant
U.S. health officials say you can avoid Zika by abstaining from unprotected sex—and the 2016 summer games in Rio.
Former Russian Anti-Doping Chief Dies of 'Heart Attack'
Nikita Kamayev had reportedly been skiing when he complained of 'heart ache.'
Watch: Kenyan Olympian Caleb Ndiku Stars in Rap Video
Caleb Ndiku may have a new career as a musician after this performance.
Exclusive: WADA President on Athletics' Doping Crisis
Sir Craig Reedie speaks to Newsweek in the second part of an exclusive interview.
Meet the Canadian Athlete Changing Attitudes to Gender
Kristen Worley, a transitioned athlete, is taking the International Olympic Committee to court.
Zika Virus: British Olympians 'Scared and Daunted'
British Olympians are reported to be worried about the disease with the Rio Olympics approaching.
Lionel Messi: No Rio Olympics for Barcelona Star
His national team coach says he wants to make sure the world's best player doesn't burn out.
Zika Virus Prompts Rio 2016 Olympic Games Concern
The location of the 2016 Olympics is one of the hot spots of the outbreak.