Life inside the Winter Olympics bubble
We speak to people attending the Beijing games
Ahead of Friday鈥檚 opening ceremony at the Winter Olympics in Beijing, we speak to an athlete, a competition judge and a reporter about their experiences and impressions so far in the Olympic bubble.
Facebook鈥檚 parent company, Meta, says daily active users of Facebook are slightly down for the first time in the platform鈥檚 history and its share price has fallen. We hear from some people who鈥檝e decided to use Facebook a bit less, or not at all, and get our business reporter to explain the big picture.
And we talk about a series of bomb threats to historically black college campuses in the United States and speak to the president of one of the colleges being targeted.
(Photo: Staff in PPE stand next to the Olympic rings in Beijing, China December 30, 2021. Credit: Reuters/Thomas Peter)
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