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The medal count is now at 22 for Oksana Masters, the most decorated American Winter Paralympian.
The most decorated American Winter Paralympian had her left leg amputated at age 9 and her right leg amputated at age 14.
An interim report on options for the full restoration of the New Safe Confinement's protective functions is due to be presented later this month. Serhii Tarakanov, Director General of SSE Chornobyl ...
At the Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris, chaired by the President of France, Yuliia Svyrydenko stated that Russia must be held accountable for actions that threaten global energy security. — Ukrinform.
It was just such a relief and redemption," Oksana Masters said after her victory at the Milan Cortina Paralympics.
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A Bloomberg analysis suggests the nuclear push comes too late to stop China’s nuclear capacity from overtaking the U.S. fleet at the start of the next decade.
The most decorated American Winter Paralympian had her left leg amputated at age 9 and her right leg amputated at age 14.
Oksana Masters’ 11th Paralympic gold medal was “redemption” for the most decorated American Winter Paralympian. And it was clear just how much it meant to her. Masters screamed loudly several ...