Team USA stars Brittany Bowe, Hilary Knight announce engagement at Milan Cortina Olympics

American speedskater Brittany Bowe will not leave the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics with a medal, but she will return home with a new ring. 

Team USA women’s hockey captain Hilary Knight proposed to Bowe at the 2026 Winter Games. The two first met while competing at the 2022 Beijing Olympics. Knight proposed on the eve of the women’s hockey gold medal clash between the U.S. and Canada.

Knight shared the moment on social media, captioning a video of the two athletes in matching Team USA gear, "Olympics brought us together. This one made us forever."

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Bowe entered with two bronze medals, and Knight, a four-time Olympic medalist, will leave with a fifth — gold or silver — after Thursday's rematch with Canada.

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Knight reflected on connecting with Bowe during the 2022 Beijing Games under COVID-19 protocols. 

"To have that human connection, even walking outside at a distance, it was really cool," Knight told Olympics.com last week.

Bowe said she has come to know a different side of Knight beyond her superstar persona.

"Knowing her as a hockey player, it’s like this big, strong, powerful female," Bowe said. "But then, when we got to know each other, she was soft, genuine, kind, almost shy. That really sparked my interest."

Romance has been part of the story at this year’s Games, particularly for Valentine’s Day. Last week, American skier Breezy Johnson’s boyfriend proposed at the finish of her super-G run in Cortina d’Ampezzo.

Johnson captured her first career Olympic gold medal in the women's Alpine skiing downhill event.

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Up close and scary: Juvenile great white shark emerges off coast after winter migration

A great white shark has been cruising just off Florida's coast.

The 9-foot, 433-pound female shark, known as "Brass Bed," was detected northeast of Cape Canaveral earlier this month after her satellite tag transmitted a signal, researchers said.

Brass Bed was originally tagged in October 2025 near Mahone Bay in Nova Scotia, researchers told news agency SWNS.

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Her latest ping places her along a documented winter migration route used by great white sharks moving south from Canadian waters.

John Tyminski, senior data scientist at OCEARCH, told SWNS the movement is consistent with seasonal patterns that researchers observe each year.

"This is a common route that we see with white sharks at this time of year," Tyminski said.

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He said that winter habitats for the species generally extend from the Carolinas south through Georgia and along Florida’s coast.

Some sharks continue even farther.

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"About two-thirds of the sharks that we've tagged have shown evidence of at some point going into the Gulf," Tyminski said, according to SWNS. 

At 9 feet 2 inches long, Brass Bed is considered a juvenile female.

She was tagged through a collaboration between OCEARCH and the Tancook Islands Marine Field Station, led by marine scientist Nigel Hussey, Ph.D., SWNS said.

Brass Bed has proven somewhat elusive since being tagged.

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"She’s one that doesn’t seem to be spending much time at the surface, or at least her tag is not giving us very regular pings," Tyminski said.

Her recent track, however, shows steady movement south along Florida’s east coast.

The Cape Canaveral area, where she was most recently detected, is known for its abundant marine life.

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"That Cape Canaveral area in general seems to be a fairly productive area," Tyminski said. 

"There seems to be a lot of food around there. It’s generally considered a fairly sharky area."

Researchers will continue monitoring her movements to see whether she remains along Florida’s coast or heads farther west into the Gulf.

Fox News Digital recently reported on two other massive great white sharks. 

A 12-foot, nearly 1,000-pound female great white named Ernst was detected off Alabama’s coast, marking one of the westernmost Gulf sightings on record.

Meanwhile, Contender, the Atlantic’s largest recorded male great white at 14 feet and 1,700 pounds, returned to Florida waters in January 2026.

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