Olympian Remembers U.S. Senate Colleague
(ATR) The last Olympian to serve in the U.S. Senate remembers John McCain, who will be buried Sept. 2.
U.S. Senator John McCain Olympic Critic, Booster, 81
(ATR) The Senate maverick spoke out on Olympics, drove reforms for USOC. Ed Hula reports.
Childhelp Celebrates National Day of Hope and Partnership with The Foundation for Global Sports Development
U.S. Senators Speak Out Against 2018 World Cup in Russia
(ATR) Senator John McCain says that the host of the 2018 World Cup should be “reconsidered.”
USOC Looks for New Leader in Washington
(ATR) As a new president prepares to take over the U.S. government, the U.S. Olympic Committee opens the search to find a new leader for its Washington, D.C. office.
Obama, McCain Ring Olympics Boycott Bell
(ATR) Perhaps oblivious to the potential harm that he might be causing to the bid for the 2016 Olympics from his hometown of Chicago, Barack Obama is suggesting that President George Bush should not attend the opening ceremony for the Beijing Olympics.
SLC Olympics Chief Could be U.S. Vice President
(ATR) Former Salt Lake City Olympics chief Mitt Romney is said to be at the top of the list to serve as vice president on the Republican ticket with presidential nominee John McCain.
“Deseo buena suerte al hombre que fue mi oponente y será mi Presidente”: el memorable discurso de concesión de John McCain que se volvió viral
En 2008 el ex candidato del Partido Republicano felicitó a Barack Obama, a quien le expresó su respeto por su “capacidad y perseverancia”