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How to watch the 2026 Winter Olympics curling online for free
TL;DR: Live stream the 2026 Winter Olympics curling for free from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
The 2026 Winter Olympics is showcasing so many incredible sports that we wouldn’t usually get the opportunity to watch. We’re circling our calendar for the Alpine Skiing, Figure Skating, Ice Hockey, and Luge. In fact, we’re making time to watch it all.
The busy schedule starts with curling. You know, that strategic sport where players gracefully slide granite stones towards a circular target. The battle for medals is going to be intense in this competition. In the men’s event, Sweden are defending champions but Great Britain and Canada will be confident of taking gold. In the women’s event, Great Britain will be looking to defend their crown against the likes of Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, and South Korea.
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If you want to watch the 2026 Winter Olympics curling for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.
When is the 2026 Winter Olympics curling?
Curling at the 2026 Winter Olympics is scheduled for every day of the games, from Feb. 4-22. Curling is held at the Cortina Olympic Stadium in Cortina D’Ampezzo.
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How to watch 2026 Winter Olympics curling for free
Curling at the 2026 Winter Olympics is available to live stream for free on a number of services:
These free live streams are geo-restricted, but anyone can bypass these restrictions with a VPN. These handy tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in another location, meaning you can access free live streams of the 2026 Winter Olympics curling from anywhere in the world.
Live stream the 2026 Winter Olympics curling by following these simple steps:
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Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN)
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Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more)
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Open up the app and connect to a server in a location with free access
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Watch the 2026 Winter Olympics curling for free from anywhere in the world
$12.99 only at ExpressVPN (with money-back guarantee)
The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but leading VPNs do tend to offer free-trial periods or money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can gain access to free live streams without committing with your cash. This is obviously not a long-term solution, but it does give you time to watch the curling plus the rest of the 2026 Winter Olympics before recovering your investment.
What is the best VPN for the 2026 Winter Olympics?
ExpressVPN is the best service for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport, for a number of reasons:
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A two-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $68.40 and includes an extra four months for free — 81% off for a limited time. This plan includes a year of free unlimited cloud backup and a generous 30-day money-back guarantee. Alternatively, you can get a one-month plan for just $12.99 (with money-back guarantee).
Live stream the 2026 Winter Olympics curling for free with ExpressVPN.
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Joss Whedon’s Cancellation Still Makes No Sense, Unless It's An Attack On You
By Joshua Tyler
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The first twenty years of the 2000s belonged to Joss Whedon, and he found that success by becoming king of the nerds. His was the mind behind the most successful geek properties of all time, and he was Marvel’s chief genius, the architect of assembling The Avengers. Then, in 2021, he was cancelled. I still don’t understand why.
First, it must be said that Joss Whedon definitely did bad things, and he’s not someone I would ever be friends with. The source of my confusion isn’t a debate over whether he’s a virtuous person; he isn’t. What doesn’t add up is why Hollywood’s powers think his level of virtue should determine whether or not he’s allowed to work.
To understand how strange Joss Whedon’s cancellation is, first, we need to understand what he’s accused of. Here’s a simple, bullet-point list.
Joss Whedon’s Bad Behavior
- Joss Whedon is accused of saying mean things to Ray Fisher and Charisma Carpenter.
- Joss Whedon was a bad husband and had consensual relationships with his actresses.
- Joss Whedon’s sets weren’t always fun, according to some people.
None of these things is good, but to put them in context, let’s compare that list to things done by other Hollywood notables who aren’t cancelled and can do whatever they want.
Woody Allen’s Bad Behavior
- Woody Allen is accused of molesting his daughter, Dylan Farrow.
- Woody Allen married his adopted daughter.
- Woody Allen cheated on his wife with his adopted daughter.
That seems worse than Joss Whedon. A lot worse. Yet Woody Allen isn’t cancelled. Let’s try someone else, maybe Woody Allen is a one-off? What about acclaimed director Roman Polanski, who frequently wins Oscars and can work on anything he wants?
Roman Polanski’s Bad Behavior
- Roman Polanski pleaded guilty to, and was convicted of, raping a 13-year-old child.
- Roman Polanski pleaded guilty to, and was convicted of, drugging a child.
- Roman Polanski fled the country to escape justice.
Roman Polanski has suffered zero consequences and instead is frequently nominated for awards and praised as a genius. What about a more modern figure, like Mel Gibson?
Mel Gibson’s Bad Behavior
- Mel Gibson was arrested for a DUI, which endangered the lives of others.
- Mel Gibson is on tape making sexist and full-on anti-Semitic and racist comments.
- Mel Gibson pleaded not guilty to domestic battery against a helpless woman.
- Mel Gibson is on tape making violent threats.
There was, for a time, some vague noise about cancellation over Gibson’s anti-semitic comments, but it never happened. He kept working, getting payday roles in big Hollywood movies like Daddy’s Home. At this very moment, Mel Gibson is working on directing The Passion of the Christ 2. Meanwhile, Joss Whedon’s Firefly series is being handed over to a talentless hack who made a bunch of terrible superhero shows, because Whedon is not allowed to work.
Maybe Joss Whedon’s problem is that most of his bad behavior revolved around things that happened at work. Let’s take a look at another big, Hollywood director.
James Cameron’s Bad Behavior
- James Cameron is accused of saying mean things to Ed Harris and other actors.
- James Cameron was a bad husband and had numerous consensual relationships with his actresses.
- James Cameron’s sets aren’t always fun, and he’s known to yell at people, mistreat his cast, and physically endanger them.
James Cameron’s history seems similar to Joss Whedon’s. Yet he’s currently in production on another Avatar movie, and no one seems to mind any of it.
Evil Flourishes In Hollywood
Mel Gibson, Roman Polanski, and Woody Allen are not edge cases. Neither is James Cameron, whose behavior is pretty much a mirror of every successful Hollywood director. The movie-making business is full of people who are, by any objective measure, extremely evil.
To actually get punished, you usually have to be as bad as Harvey Weinstein, a serial assaulter and abuser with dozens of accusers. He’s now in jail, where he belongs, but if he gets out (and that’s a real possibility), he’ll never work in Hollywood again.
By comparison, Joss Whedon said some vaguely mean things, was a bad husband, and yet, like Harvey Weinstein, he’s never going to work again. It doesn’t add up.
The Psychology Behind Hating Nerds
Until the early 2000s, nerds like Joss Whedon and the nerd audience he represents were treated like a joke. Nerds were disrespected, hated, and entire movies, like Napoleon Dynamite, were built around the idea of how funny it was to bully and dunk on them.
That changed as Hollywood began to see the profit potential behind catering to geeks, but that doesn’t mean the powers that be were happy about it. They couldn’t be, because of something called Status Identity Threat Syndrome.
Status Identity Threat Syndrome (noun): A psychological response in which individuals experience anxiety, defensiveness, or hostility when the traits or skills that underpin their social status and self-worth are devalued or displaced within a shifting hierarchy.
Extroverted networkers tend to build influence through visibility, relationships, and social fluency, the traditional, human-centric routes to power. For most of human history, these kinds of networkers ran not just Hollywood, but the entire world. When “nerd” types, people who win through technical mastery, obsessive focus, or systems thinking, start outperforming them, it scrambles that hierarchy.

Psychologically, it’s a form of status inconsistency: the traits that used to signal dominance (charisma, connections) suddenly matter less than competence in domains the networkers don’t control. That creates anxiety, because it’s not just losing, it’s losing in a way that makes your skill set feel obsolete.
People defend traits on which they base their self-worth. If success shifts away from social skills like extroverted networking, those invested in social capital can feel threatened. So if you’re an extrovert who has built your entire life around looking cool, seeing an awkward nerd succeed would, from a well-founded psychological perspective, make you very nervous.
Anti-Nerd Bigotry Is Real
As you might expect, as the founder of sites like GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT, I’m something of a nerd. The more successful I’ve gotten, the more the extroverts who man the levers of power dislike me, and the harder they’ve worked to push me out. It’s not something unique to me; it’s something that happens to every introverted nerd in every industry and social corner. Ask them about it, and they’ll tell you.
It’s why educational research shows that introverted students are more likely to be ignored by teachers, receiving less attention and help, resulting in lower grades and fewer opportunities. It’s why data shows that extroverts are more likely to get favorable outcomes in court and even receive superior medical care. It’s why introverted nerds, on average, make 20% less than their extroverted counterparts, despite data showing they demonstrate superior competence at work.

Joss Whedon isn’t the only nerd to be cancelled over allegations like these. Pixar’s bespectacled, Hawaiian shirt-wearing John Lasseter was kicked out of Hollywood for giving a hug. Anyone seen Harry Knowles lately?
I’m not arguing here that Joss Whedon should be un-cancelled; he seems like a hypocritical jerk. Also, Harry Knowles always struck me as a sleaze; we’re probably better off without him. But if being unlikable is the baseline standard we’re setting for whether or not you’re allowed to work, then shouldn’t Woody Allen be locked up in a torture dungeon, instead of being celebrated as a genius?
Make it make sense. Until you do, I’m going to assume you hate nerds and respond by hating you right back. I’m also never going to celebrate anything by Roman Polanski. Sorry, Rosemary’s Baby.
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15+ Ninja kitchen deals to shop before the Amazon Big Spring Sale
Now that we’re celebrating warmer weather and spring flowers, the schedule is getting busier and there’s less time to spend making dinner. The phrase “work smarter, not harder” certainly applies to making meals, and Ninja makes some of Mashable’s favorite kitchen appliances that help with whipping up excellent meals with little hassle.
If your kitchen could use an upgrade, the Amazon Big Spring Sale is here to help. Like the name suggests, the sale is an opportunity to get major discounts across tons of categories like robot vacuums, Apple tech, kitchen goods, and plenty more. Officially, the sale kicks off on March 25 but like all Amazon sale events, the mega retailer is already dropping prices. Here are some of the best Ninja deals to shop ahead of the sale.
Best blender deal
$129.99
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$219.99
Save $90
Why we like it
Serving as a blender and a food processor, the Ninja Kitchen System is a do-it-all appliance. You’ll be whizzing up morning smoothies, fresh salsa for barbecues, homemade salad dressings, and even mixing doughs thanks to the powerful Ninja blender. Plus, many of the components are safe to clean in the dishwasher.
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The system with blender base, food processor bowl, two serving cups, and a 72-ounce blender pitcher usually sells for $219.99, but it’s on sale at Amazon today for $129.99. That matches the lowest we’ve ever seen at Amazon.
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$299.99
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$349.99
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Why we like it
There’s arguably no better way to celebrate warmer temps than with ice cream. The only thing that could make this better would be if you got to enjoy homemade ice cream with your own custom flavors combinations. Welcome to the wonderful world of the Ninja Creami Scoop & Swirl. This worthy countertop appliance serves up your own scoopable ice cream, soft serve, frozen custard, sorbet, gelato, and more.
In Mashable’s review of the best Ninja appliances, the Scoop & Swirl earns the top spot as the best model in the Ninja Creami lineup.
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The best deals under $25 ahead of Amazons Big Spring Sale — save on Lego, Fire Sticks, and more
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is nearly here, running March 25 through 31. With the sale on the horizon, deals are trickling in. If you’re not looking to drop a ton of cash during this seasonal sale event, we’ve gathered up some excellent deals under $25 that you can shop right now.
These range from the Fire TV Stick 4K Plus, if you’re looking to upgrade your streaming setup this year, to some sweet Lego sets, including the delightfully colorful Lego Botanicals Petite Sunny Bouquet, but there’s much more to explore. As the Big Spring Sale gets closer, we’ll be sure to update this with even more discounts that cross our radar, too.
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Note: You don’t need to be a Prime member to shop the sale, but Prime members will receive exclusive deals on a variety of items.
Best deal under $25
$24.99
at Amazon
$49.99
Save $25.00
Why we like it
2026 has started off strong when it comes to what’s available to stream, and if you’ve been looking to upgrade your setup to enjoy it all in 4K, the Fire TV Stick 4K Plus is worth a look. At the moment, this streaming stick has returned to its lowest-ever price of $24.99 at Amazon, which is 50% off its list price of $49.99. It’s a pretty excellent price to pay for what you’re getting.
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The Fire TV Stick 4K Plus supports 4K Ultra HD picture quality, which helps bring out the colors and crisp details in the shows and films you watch. It also supports Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and Dolby Atmos audio, which provide a little extra boost to picture and sound as well. And with support for Wi-Fi 6, you’ll get to enjoy smooth streaming quality. If it sounds like the streaming package you’ve been searching for, this early deal at Amazon is well worth jumping on.
