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American gymnast Simone Biles looked poised for victory at the 2024 Summer Olympics as she and the other members of the U.S. women’s gymnastics team conducted a podium training at Paris’ Bercy Arena on Friday. 

During practice, Biles stuck a complex vault, the Yurchenko double pike. The move is considered the most difficult vault in women’s gymnastics, and it was renamed the Biles II in 2023, after she became the first woman to land it in international competition. It requires a round-off entry onto the springboard, a back handspring onto the vaulting table and two flips with straight legs.  

Coach Cécile Landi said Biles is “getting more and more comfortable with” the complicated maneuver. 

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Simone Biles practices on the vault at the Bercy Arena in Paris on July 25, 2024.

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“I don’t see it like that every day,” said Landi. 

Biles declined to speak to the media after the training session. 

This is the only time Biles and the other Team USA gymnasts — Jordan Chiles, Suni Lee, Jade Carey and Hezly Rivera — will have to practice in the arena before beginning qualifying Olympic events Sunday. 

Overall, Biles appeared strong and confident as she practiced all four events – bars, beam, floor and vault. Biles is looking for redemption after the Tokyo Olympics when she developed the “twisties,” a phenomenon where gymnasts lose sense of their position in the air. She pulled out of the women’s team final and only competed on the balance beam, earning a bronze medal for a watered-down routine. Since then, Biles has been vocal about how therapy has helped her achieve a better state of mind. 

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Simone Biles practices on the balance beam at the Bercy Arena in Paris on July 25, 2024.

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The other members of Team USA mostly matched Biles with solid routines, though Lee, who took home three medals in Tokyo, took a fall on her beam mount. 

Landi said that the gymnasts are feeling good about the arena, which features dark seats and pink and white mats. 

“The color scheme is awesome,” she said. “We really, really love it, feel, like, at peace with it, it’s calming.” 

But the gymnasts are definitely not loving their beds in the Olympic Village, which are constructed out of cardboard as part of the Games’ sustainability efforts. Landi said that as soon as she felt the bed, she knew the team would need a softer landing at night. 

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Simone Biles practices at the Bercy Arena on July 25, 2024, prior to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, in Paris, France.

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“It’s just a little hard, so we just need a little bit of comfort,” she said. All of the gymnasts are getting mattress toppers and cooling sleep systems as part of a partnership between USA Gymnastics and BedJet. 

Otherwise, the female gymnasts of Team USA are enjoying their time in the Olympic Village. During the Tokyo Games, the athletes were all confined to a hotel because of the COVID-19 pandemic; there are few coronavirus protections in place in Paris. Landi said she has run into other star athletes, like Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal and American swimmer Katie Ledecky

“It’s just crazy,” she said. “But that’s what the Olympics are all about.” 



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Former Bolivian President Evo Morales claims his car was fired upon in attempted assassination

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Former President Evo Morales of Bolivia claimed he survived an assassination attempt on Sunday after unidentified men opened fire on his car. He was not injured and there was no immediate confirmation of the attack from authorities.

Morales alleged the shots were fired while he was being driven in Bolivia’s coca leaf-growing region of Chapare, the ex-president’s rural stronghold whose residents have blockaded the country’s main east-west highway for the past two weeks.

The roadblocks — protesting what Morales’ supporters decry as President Luis Arce’s attempts to sabotage his former mentor and bitter political rival — have isolated cities and disrupted food and fuel supplies.

Morales, who led Bolivia from 2006 to 2019, emerged unscathed from the alleged attack Sunday, appearing on his weekly radio show in his usual calm manner to recount what happened.

He told the radio host that as he was leaving home for the radio station, hooded men fired at least 14 shots at his car, wounding his driver.

Morales was quick to blame his successor, President Arce, with whom he is fighting to be the candidate of governing socialist party in next year’s presidential election. He claimed that Arce’s government resorted to physical force having been unable to defeat him politically.

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Former President Evo Morales speaks to supporters after marching to La Paz, Bolivia, to protest current President Luis Arce, Monday, Sept. 23, 2024.

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“Arce is going to go down as the worst president in history,” Morales said. “Shooting a former president is the last straw.”

Officials in Arce’s government did not respond to requests for comment on the incident.

Cellphone video circulating online shows Morales’ driver bleeding from the back of his head. Morales can be seen in the passenger’s seat holding a phone to his ear as the vehicle swerves and a woman’s voice shrieks “Duck!”

The footage shows the car’s front windshield cracked by at least three bullets and its rear windshield shattered. Morales can be heard saying, “Papacho has been shot in the head,” apparently referring to his driver.

“They are shooting at us,” Morales continues on the phone. “They shot the tire of the car and it stopped on the road.”

Morales’ claim deepens political tensions in Bolivia at a volatile moment for the cash-strapped Andean nation of 12 million.

In June, there was an apparent attempted coup by a rogue military general leading a rebellion, where armored vehicles and troops marched to the presidential palace and tried to force their way into the building. The rebellion retreated after Arce confronted the general, bringing the alleged coup attempt to a head, and ordered him to stand down. The general and other senior officers were later arrested.


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Then, last month, Morales led a massive march against the government’s mismanagement of the economy that quickly devolved into street clashes with pro-government mobs. Imported goods are scarce and prices are rising. Drivers wait for hours to fill up at gas stations. The gap between the official and black-market exchange rates is widening.

Earlier this month, the feud between Morales and Arce moved to the courts as Bolivian prosecutors launched an investigation into accusations that Morales fathered a child with a 15-year-old girl in 2016, classifying their relationship as statutory rape.

Morales has dismissed the allegations as politically motivated and refused to testify in the case. Since reports surfaced of a possible arrest warrant against him, the ex-president has been holed up in the Chapare region, in central Bolivia, where supportive coca growers have kept vigilant watch to protect him from arrest.

President Arce accuses Morales of trying to undermine his administration to advance his own ambitions.



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This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance discusses Russian disinformation campaigns and the Trump-Vance ticket’s “women problem.” Plus, former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney joins.

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Watch Margaret Brennan’s full interview with Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, a portion of which aired on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” on Oct. 27, 2024.

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