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    How to feed 15,000 Olympians in Paris? Start with baguettes

    The Paris Olympic Village welcomes 15,000 athletes with the aroma of freshly baked baguettes from a boulangerie producing 2,000 items daily. Managed by Guillaume Thomas and Sodexo Live, six restaurants focus on nutrition and cultural sensitivity. Chefs like Akrame Benallal lead, while nutritionists Purity Kamande and Carole Galissant ensure dietary needs are met with diverse cuisines. Shawn Hueglin emphasizes specific requests and performance-focused meals, balancing French and athlete needs.

    Leander Paes, Vijay Amritraj get inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame

    On Saturday, in the ceremony, both players raised the tricolour high with honour as they were formally inducted into the Hall of Fame.

    LeBron James at 39 still is the center of attention for USA Basketball. That won't change in Paris

    LeBron James, 39, joins USA Basketball for the Paris Olympics with aims for a fifth gold, partnering with stars like Curry, Durant, Embiid, and Tatum. Under coaches Kerr, Spoelstra, and Lue, the team trains in Las Vegas and Abu Dhabi. Rising stars like Edwards and Haliburton join Celtics' Tatum, Holiday, White to rebuild from the last Olympics.

    Rock singer Ann Wilson of 'Heart' postpones Royal Flush Tour. Know about new dates and more

    Legendary rock singer Ann Wilson of 'Heart' band has been diagnosed with cancer and is recovering after surgery. As a result, the band has postponed their Royal Flush Tour. Fans can expect Ann to return to performing in 2025.

    Who is Orlando Cepeda? Remembering the baseball Hall of Famer as he passes away at 86

    Orlando Cepeda was a household name in baseball in the 60s and 70s after he began his journey with the San Francisco Giants at just the age of 20. Cepeda passed away at the age of 86, leaving behind his on-ground antics and his name in the coveted Hall of Fame.

    Tennis Hall of Fame to get face lift in time for golden era inductees like Federer, Serena Williams

    The Newport shrine museum is undergoing a $3 million renovation to enhance exhibit spaces and prepare for the induction of tennis greats like Roger Federer and Serena Williams. The upgrade includes a new display featuring golden tennis racket markers and a redesigned plaque gallery, symbolizing the prestige of Hall of Fame induction.

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