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Sanika Dange

Award winning anchor/reporter Sanika Dange joined WESH 2 News in January of 2018. Before returning to her hometown of Orlando, Sanika was an anchor/reporter at sister station WPBF 25 News in West Palm Beach, FL, where she closely covered President Donald Trump’s campaign, and field anchored from Mar a Lago during his visits to the Winter White House.

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Olympic s Rule 50 prohibits demonstrations at Olympic sites

The countdown continues for the Summer Olympics in Tokyo.We are now 80 days away from the start of the opening ceremony. As we inch closer to the games, you may be hearing about Rule 50. The rule prohibits demonstrations, along with political, religious and racial propaganda at the Olympics. That includes peaceful demonstrations on the podium.However, the rule has been the subject of heated debate over the last year.Steeplechase Olympian Collen Quigley is used to clearing hurdles. However, this past year, the Florida State alumnus began focusing on a different hurdle and joined Team USA s Council on racial and social justice.“I got a position on the committee that s working on protests and demonstrations. And basically, what my committee has been focusing on is something called Rule 50,” Quigley said.According to the Olympic Charter, Rule 50 states no kind of demonstration or political, religious or racial propaganda is permitted in any Olympic sites, venues or other areas

Fewer spectators for 2021 Olympic games

Updated: 10:12 AM CDT Apr 17, 2021 Sanika Dange Anchor/Reporter Video above: Ralph Lauren unveils new Team USA uniformsFewer spectators will be allowed to view the Olympic games in person this year. It’s just one of the many changes ordered to keep everyone safe. Tokyo 2020 or 2021. People are calling it different things. That s already different right there,” former IOC Executive John Siner said.After a year like no other, this summer will mark Olympic games like no other.“The big difference for us is the family and friends part,” Olympic gold medalist Sue Bird said.No foreign spectators will be allowed this year, including guests of the athletes.That announcement was made earlier this year, leaving fans who had already bought airfare and hospitality packages scrambling. A lot of unhappy fans that will no longer they re being prevented from traveling to Tokyo and now they won t get a refund for what they invested in so bit dicey there,” Si

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