Winter Olympics TV schedule today: How to watch every event on Sunday

The 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics are off and running with 16 sports taking over 25 different venues. Here's a look at the TV schedule for Sunday, Feb. 15 and how to watch all the action. The games are exclusively airing across NBC's suite of networks with many events airing live on its streaming service, Peacock, which you cansign up for here.

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All times Eastern and accurate as of Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026, at 2:02 p.m.

Feb. 15 Winter Olympics TV Schedule

  • 1:00 AM - PRIMETIME IN MILAN (REPLAY) Cross-Country Skiing, Alpine Skiing, Speed Skating NBC, PEACOCK

  • 1:00 AM - BIATHLON (REPLAY) (Medal Event) Women's 7.5km Sprint USA NETWORK

  • 2:00 AM - SPEED SKATING (REPLAY) (Medal Event) Men's 500m USA NETWORK

  • 2:45 AM - FREESTYLE SKIING (REPLAY) (Medal Event) Women's Dual Moguls Final USA NETWORK

  • 3:30 AM - ALPINE SKIING (REPLAY) (Medal Event) Men's Giant Slalom: Run 2 Final USA NETWORK

  • 4:00 AM - ALPINE SKIING (LIVE) Women's Giant Slalom: Run 1 USA NETWORK, PEACOCK

  • 4:30 AM - FREESTYLE SKIING (LIVE) (Medal Event) Men's Dual Moguls Final USA NETWORK, PEACOCK

  • 6:00 AM - CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING (LIVE) (Medal Event) Men's 4x7.5km Relay USA NETWORK, PEACOCK

  • 6:10 AM - ICE HOCKEY: Switzerland vs Czechia (LIVE) Men's Preliminary Round CNBC, PEACOCK

  • 7:00 AM - CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING (REPLAY) (Medal Event) Men's 4x7.5km Relay NBC

  • 7:30 AM - 2026 WINTER OLYMPICS COVERAGE (LIVE) USA NETWORK

  • 7:30 AM - ALPINE SKIING (LIVE) (Medal Event) Women's Giant Slalom: Run 2 Final NBC, PEACOCK

  • 7:45 AM - SNOWBOARDING (LIVE) (Medal Event) Mixed Team Cross Final USA NETWORK, PEACOCK

  • 8:30 AM - CURLING: United States vs China (LIVE) Women's Preliminary Round CNBC

  • 8:30 AM - SNOWBOARDING (REPLAY) (Medal Event) Mixed Team Cross Final NBC

  • 8:45 AM - BIATHLON (LIVE) (Medal Event) Women's 10km Pursuit NBC, PEACOCK

  • 8:45 AM - SKI JUMPING (REPLAY) (Medal Event) Men's Large Hill USA NETWORK

  • 9:30 AM - BIATHLON (REPLAY) (Medal Event) Men's 12.5km Pursuit USA NETWORK

  • 9:30 AM - BOBSLED (REPLAY) Women's Singles: Heat 1 NBC

  • 10:00 AM - SPEED SKATING (LIVE) Men's Team Pursuit Qualification, Women's 500m NBC, PEACOCK

  • 10:30 AM - BOBSLED (REPLAY) Women's Singles: Heat 2 NBC

  • 10:40 AM - ICE HOCKEY: Canada vs France (LIVE) Men's Preliminary Round USA NETWORK, PEACOCK

  • 11:00 AM - CURLING: United States vs Sweden (REPLAY) Men's Preliminary Round CNBC

  • 11:00 AM - SPEED SKATING (LIVE) (Medal Event) Women's 500m NBC, PEACOCK

  • 11:45 AM - BIATHLON (REPLAY) (Medal Event) Men's 12.5km Pursuit NBC

  • 12:30 PM - FREESTYLE SKIING (REPLAY) (Medal Event) Men's Dual Moguls Final NBC

  • 1:00 PM - SNOWBOARDING (REPLAY) (Medal Event) Mixed Team Cross Final USA NETWORK

  • 1:10 PM - ICE HOCKEY: Denmark vs Latvia (LIVE) Men's Preliminary Round CNBC, PEACOCK

  • 1:15 PM - SKELETON (LIVE) (Medal Event) Mixed Team NBC

  • 1:30 PM - FIGURE SKATING PREVIEW (LIVE) USA NETWORK

  • 1:30 PM - FREESTYLE SKIING (LIVE) Men's Big Air Qualification NBC, PEACOCK

  • 1:45 PM - FIGURE SKATING (LIVE) Pairs' Short Program USA NETWORK, PEACOCK

  • 3:00 PM - FIGURE SKATING (LIVE) Pairs' Short Program NBC

  • 3:10 PM - ICE HOCKEY: United States vs Germany (LIVE) Men's Preliminary Round USA NETWORK, PEACOCK

  • 3:30 PM - CURLING: Denmark vs Italy (REPLAY) Women's Preliminary Round CNBC

  • 5:30 PM - BIATHLON (REPLAY) (Medal Event) Men's 12.5km Pursuit USA NETWORK

  • 6:00 PM - ICE HOCKEY: Canada vs France (REPLAY) Men's Preliminary Round CNBC

  • 6:15 PM - CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING (REPLAY) (Medal Event) Men's 4x7.5km Relay USA NETWORK

  • 7:15 PM - BIATHLON (REPLAY) (Medal Event) Women's 10km Pursuit USA NETWORK

  • 8:00 PM - PRIMETIME IN MILAN (REPLAY) Speed Skating, Alpine Skiing, Figure Skating, and more NBC, PEACOCK

  • 8:00 PM - CURLING: Norway vs United States (REPLAY) Men's Preliminary Round CNBC

  • 8:00 PM - SKI JUMPING (REPLAY) (Medal Event) Women's Large Hill USA NETWORK

  • 8:45 PM - ICE HOCKEY: Denmark vs Latvia (REPLAY) Men's Preliminary Round USA NETWORK

  • 10:15 PM - BOBSLED (REPLAY) Women's Singles: Heat 1 & 2 USA NETWORK

  • 11:00 PM - ICE HOCKEY: United States vs Germany (REPLAY) Men's Preliminary Round USA NETWORK

  • 11:35 PM - OLYMPIC LATE NIGHT (REPLAY) Snowboarding, Freestyle Skiing, and more NBC, PEACOCK

Feb. 15 Winter Olympics Streaming Schedule

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  • 3:05 AM - CURLING: Germany vs Great Britain (LIVE) Men's Preliminary Round PEACOCK

  • 3:05 AM - CURLING: Norway vs Italy (LIVE) Men's Preliminary Round PEACOCK

  • 3:05 AM - CURLING: United States vs Sweden (LIVE) Men's Preliminary Round PEACOCK

  • 4:00 AM - BOBSLED (LIVE) Women's Singles: Heat 1 and 2 PEACOCK

  • 5:15 AM - BIATHLON (LIVE) (Medal Event) Men's 12.5km Pursuit PEACOCK

  • 8:00 AM - GOLD ZONE: DAY 9 (LIVE) Digital Exclusive PEACOCK

  • 8:05 AM - CURLING: Japan vs South Korea (LIVE) Women's Preliminary Round PEACOCK

  • 8:05 AM - CURLING: United States vs China (LIVE) Women's Preliminary Round PEACOCK

  • 8:05 AM - CURLING: Denmark vs Italy (LIVE) Women's Preliminary Round PEACOCK

  • 8:05 AM - CURLING: Great Britain vs Sweden (LIVE) Women's Preliminary Round PEACOCK

  • 12:00 PM - SKELETON (LIVE) (Medal Event) Mixed Team PEACOCK

  • 12:45 PM - SKI JUMPING (LIVE) (Medal Event) Women's Large Hill PEACOCK

  • 1:05 PM - CURLING: Italy vs Czechia (LIVE) Men's Preliminary Round PEACOCK

  • 1:05 PM - CURLING: Great Britain vs Switzerland (LIVE) Men's Preliminary Round PEACOCK

  • 1:05 PM - CURLING: China vs Canada (LIVE) Men's Preliminary Round PEACOCK

  • 1:05 PM - CURLING: Norway vs United States (LIVE) Men's Preliminary Round PEACOCK

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Anthony Kim's comeback complete with stunning LIV Golf win at Adelaide

Anthony Kim added a stunning-yet-true chapter to his storybook return to professional golf by winning LIV Golf Adelaide on Sunday.

The 40-year-old American came from five strokes back after three rounds with an emphatic three-shot victory after his bogey-free round of 9-under 63 at The Grange Golf Club.

"I really don't know what to say right now," said Kim, who has been open and honest about his past struggles and how he got sober. "It's been overwhelming. I'm never not going to fight for my family. God gave me a talent and I was able to produce some good golf today. I knew it was coming. Nobody else has to believe in me but me. For anybody who's struggling, you can get through anything."

The build-up to Sunday focused on Jon Rahm of Spain and American Bryson DeChambeau, co-leaders at 19 under after three rounds and arguably LIV Golf's biggest stars. Kim, at 14 under, was somewhere out of the frame even though he was in third place.

The current stars were basically left in his dust, as Kim carded birdies at Nos. 4, 5, 7 and 9, then a run from Nos. 12-15 and on the par-4 No. 17 as an exclamation point to his first professional win in nearly 16 years since the 2010 Shell Houston Open on the PGA Tour.

"I knew this was going to happen, but for it actually happen is pretty insane," Kim said. "Thank you to everyone that's been in my corner. I'm going to keep doing it."

Rahm shot 1-under 71 for finish three strokes back at 20 under for his second consecutive second-place finish. His unremarkable round featured birdies at Nos. 4 and 16 -- both par-4 holes -- and a bogey at the par-4 No. 8.

"In a weird way, as a competitor, I probably shouldn't say this, but that was a joy to watch," Rahm said of Kim. "To see that image on 18 of him hugging his wife and daughter, any man with a soul is going to have a soft spot for that. I was almost tearing up."

DeChambeau posted a 2-over 74 to fall to a tie for third with England's Tyrrell Hatton (67 on Sunday) and Peter Uihlein (68) of the United States.

DeChambeau encountered trouble on the front nine with bogeys at Nos. 2, 3, 6 and 7. He birdied the first two holes of the back nine and made par on the rest.

Kim's bogey-free effort -- which tied the course record -- followed rounds of 67, 67 and 68 with a total of three bogeys and one eagle in the third round at the par-5 No. 9. He also collected the $4 million prize for first place.

His tournament performance is all the more impressive because of his journey to be in this position, which was his first start as a member of 4Aces GC.

Kim joined Dustin Johnson's LIV Golf team before the second event of the 2026 season, replacing Patrick Reed on a full-time basis.

The one-time rising star, who turned pro in 2006, returned from a 12-year hiatus in 2024 and played the past two seasons on this tour as a wild card. However, he was relegated after the 2025 season and had to go through the Promotions event, where he made the cut on the number before finishing third to regain his place in the league.

But it wasn't until Reed announced his intention to return to the PGA Tour that a spot on a team finally opened up for Kim. It wasn't an automatic yes for Kim, who said he was drawn to the 4Aces because he likes Johnson and fellow new teammates Thomas Pieters and LIV newcomer Thomas Detry.

A three-time winner across six seasons on the PGA Tour in his 20s, Kim had Achilles tendon surgery in 2012 and has been open about his rehab from drug and alcohol addiction during his hiatus from professional golf.

Kim failed to finish better than 36th and placed 50th or worse in five of 11 LIV Golf events in 2024. He played in 13 events last year, with a T25 in Dallas and a T29 in Miami his only finishes better than T44.

Kim wound up in the relegation zone, and it appeared his LIV Golf days could be numbered. But he rebounded to earn a wild-card spot in the Promotions event and then was signed to 4Aces after opening the season with a T22 in Riyadh last week.

In addition to his T22 last week, Kim closed out 2025 with a T5 at the PIF Saudi International. He has risen from 4,221st in the Official World Golf Ranking two years ago to No. 847, and that climb can continue with LIV players now receiving world rankings points for top-10 finishes. The win Sunday will boost Kim that much more up the rankings.

"If it wasn't one of us this week, to have (Kim) win here in Adelaide at our premier event is pretty cool," said Cameron Smith, team captain of all-Australian Ripper GC. "I'm so happy for him. He's worked hard. I actually played with Anthony his first round back in Saudi a few years ago, and it was scrappy to say the least, and I was very skeptical at the start. But what he's been able to do over the past couple of seasons and dig deep and grind out and then do what he did today is pretty special."

Ripper GC claimed the team title at 55 under after a 15 under on Sunday. Lucas Herbert (69) tied for third individually at 16 under and Smith (70) tied for eighth.

Rahm's Legion XIII placed second at 53 under after 8 under on the day, and 4Aces GC, boosted by Kim's winning effort, finished third at 52 under.

--Field Level Media

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Whether in the kitchen or on the ice, US Olympic bobsledder Frank Del Duca is cooking

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — Frank Del Duca is proud of his bolognese sauce. He's always tinkering with his meatball recipe, searching for the elusive perfect ratio of everything. His first job was making pizza, he raves about his lasagna, and he knows the best Italian dishes have just a few ingredients.

Associated Press Frankie del Duca, flag bearer of United States, leads his team in during the Olympic opening ceremony at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Misper Apawu) United States' Frankie del Duca, left, slides down the track during a two man bobsled training session at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi) United States' Frankie del Duca slides down the track during a two man bobsled training session at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi) United States' bobsledders Frank Del Duca, left and Boone Niederhofer speak with De Aundre John, right, a bobsledder from Trinidad and Tobago after trading their unique national team pins, at the Cortina Olympic Village, during the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Jennifer McDermott) FILE -Frank del Duca, Joshua Williamson, Boone Niederhofer and Bryce Cheek, of the United States, compete in the 4-man bobsleigh race at the Bobsleigh World Cup in Innsbruck, Austria, Nov. 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)

Milan Cortina Olympics Opening Ceremony

TheMilan Cortina Gamesare 4,000 miles from Del Duca's house in Maine.

He feels right at home.

The pilot of the USA-1bobsled— chosen by his peers to be one of the two U.S. flag bearers whenthese games opened— is, as one might have guessed, an Italian American, with three of his four grandparents hailing from the country where the Olympics are taking place. And Monday, he'll compete on the soil of their homeland, in the field with brakeman Josh Williamson for the start of the two-man competition in Cortina d'Ampezzo.

"I like that the track is in Italy," Del Duca said. "I really do, for many reasons."

Del Duca — now a two-time Olympian in two- and four-man racing — is coming off a pair of fourth-place finishes in last year's world championships. And right now, fourth place tends to be the limit for most men's bobsleds; first, second and third seem to always go to Germany, which won 38 of a possible 42 medals on the World Cup circuit this season.

In Italy, Del Duca's heritage could serve as added inspiration. He doesn't skip any steps; he prepares as diligently for a World Cup race in November as he does for the Olympic Games. But he makes no secret that these races carry extra meaning.

"I don't know that he gets the credit he deserves," U.S. women's pilot Elana Meyers Taylor said.

How $40 almost changed everything

He was a state high school skiing champion in Maine, then walked onto the University of Maine's track team. Del Duca thought he would become a professional strength and conditioning coach, but the money coming in wasn't matching the money that had to go out. Student loans and other bills were choking him, so he moved in with a friend.

His room, such as it was, had a futon mattress on the floor and a dresser.

"That was it," Del Duca said.

He wanted to try out for USA Bobsled by going to one of its combines, which is fancy way of saying some physical testing. Athletes get measured by their power, speed and explosiveness, to see if they have what it takes to get a sled going down a hill.

The registration fee was $40. Del Duca didn't have an extra $40.

"I've come from a bit of a struggle," Del Duca said. His family didn't even know he was sleeping on a floor, much less that he needed the $40. Eventually, the money got scraped together. He went to the combine. He made the team.

It wasn't the first time the cost of bobsled would require some sacrifice.

"He may not be a five-time gold medalist," said Haley Del Duca, the slider's wife. "But he works like one."

His dream car had to go

One of the ways Del Deca — a bit of a speed freak — made money back then was to pick up cars or scooters, fix them up and then flip them for a little bit of profit.

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Eventually, he got his hands on a 2002 Audi TT, a six-speed with 225 horsepower, a car that could go from 0 to 60 mph in less than 7 seconds. His dream car. He loved that car. He didn't want to sell the car.

But he wanted to be a bobsled pilot. And runners, the steel tubes on the bottom of sleds, are expensive. The car was an asset. The runners were a need. He sold the car for $4,500, which was enough to put a deposit down on a set of runners.

"That tells you how cheap my dream car was," Del Duca said, "and how expensive runners can be."

The Army gave him opportunity

Del Duca is now a sergeant in the U.S. Army, part of its World Class Athlete Program. There are no fewer than nine current U.S. Olympic sliders and coaches who are, or were, part of WCAP — which provides athletes with some of the financial backing they need to compete.

The military salary helped Del Duca buy the right equipment, allowed him to eat better, to not stress as much about day-to-day life.

"They've been extremely supportive," Del Duca said. "It's an honor and I'm so grateful to serve my country and represent my country with the military, with the Army and then with Team USA."

Being the driver of USA-1 comes with responsibility. The late Steven Holcomb — an Olympic champion and generally considered the best American bobsledder ever — held that role when Del Duca was just breaking into the sport. Del Duca still has some of Holcomb's tools in his equipment box, partially as a tribute, partially because he wants to feel like Holcomb is always with him.

Holcomb was the leader, whether dealing with men's or women's sliders. Del Duca, quietly, assumes that same role now.

The Olympic team selection process wasn't easy on Meyers Taylor. She was a lock for the team, but the decision about who would be in her two-woman sled was contentious. The U.S. selection committee wound up going with rookie Jadin O'Brien, which led to some hurt feelings and appeal proceedings from other athletes. Meyers Taylor was in the center of it all. And a few days ago, she basically broke down.

"I consider myself a strong person. But I have my moments of weakness, too," Meyers Taylor said. "So, one day, we were in sports medicine. I am trying to just relax and trying to put everything behind me. But I completely lost it, like an ugly cry, breaking down. And Frankie just gets up slowly. Just turns to me and just gives me a hug. And he will not let go until I let go."

Her makeup was smearing his shirt. He didn't care.

"Everything's going to be OK," he kept telling her. Meyers Taylor, finally, felt better.

"That's the kind of person he is," she said.

It is fitting, in a way, that Del Duca and Meyers Taylor still have those moments together. He took his first bobsled ride way back when with her as a pilot. Little did either of them know what they were starting.

Much like with cooking, there was trial and error. But now, he's got it just about figured out.

"In the beginning, I didn't see Olympic medals or the Olympics. I saw a lot of ups and downs," Del Duca said. "When I started driving, I felt comfortable. It set my soul on fire and that's when I felt that I was doing what I was really supposed to do."

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'90s Rock Band Plays in American Fast Food Chain, Stuns Fans With Decision

Can you say you've ever seen a rock band perform live inside a fast food chain restaurant? Well, a few lucky Jimmy Eat World fans now can.

The rock band surprised fans in Daytona, Florida onFridaywith a pop-up performance inside of an Arby's restaurant in celebration of the fast food chain's sponsorship of the JR Motorsports team racing in the Daytona International Speedway on Saturday.

"HUGE thanks to@Arbysfor having us out at their Daytona location for some@jimmyeatworld!" wrote Carson Kvapil — the racing driver who will be driving the JR Motorsports Chevrolet this weekend — on social media. "IN AN ARBY'S RESTAURANT!!"

HUGE thanks to@Arbysfor having us out at their Daytona location for some@jimmyeatworld!IN AN ARBY'S RESTAURANT!!pic.twitter.com/f84ot9p21i

— Carson Kvapil (@Carson_Kvapil)February 14, 2026

Fans took to social media to express their surprise at this bizarre, impromptu concert, commending the band for making such a wild move.

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"I've never been to heaven, but double fisting two beef n cheddars while watching jimmy eat world gotta be pretty damn close,"wrote one fan on X.

Another wrote,"Attending this show would restore the will to live of any man, no matter how despondent."

"Thats pretty rad. And my favorite of their songs too. Odd venue, but great PR stunt!"said another.

A view of atmosphere as Jimmy Eat World performs live inside an Arby's during Daytona Weekend.Photo by Gerardo Mora/Getty Images for Arby's

While the band hosts unconventional performances this weekend, Jimmy Eat World is also preparing for their upcomingBleed American25th anniversary tour,which they announced earlier this week.The tour kicks off in June in Denver, Colorado, and will be a showcase of all themusicand growth the band has created in the last quarter of a century.

"This tour is designed to be an elevated version of our show, a heightened experience with production that reflects 25 years of learning how to stretch artistically in the live environment," the band said in theirinitial tour announcement.

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NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Sunday, February 15, 2026

Get excited—there's another New York Times game to add to your daily routine! Those of us word game addicts who already playWordle,Connections,Strandsand theMini Crosswordnow haveConnections Sports Editionto add to the mix.So, if you're looking for some hints and answers for today's Connections Sports Edition on Sunday, February 15, 2026, you've come to the right place.

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What Is Connections Sports Edition?

Connections Sports Edition is just like the regular Connections word puzzle, in that it's a game that resets at 12 a.m. EST each day and has 16 different words listed. It's up to you to figure out each group of four words that belong to a certain category, with four categories in total.

This new version is sports-specific, however, as a partnership between The New York Times and The Athletic.

As the NYT site instructs, for Connections Sports Edition, you "group sports terms that share a common thread."

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Hints for Today's Connections Sports Edition Categories on February 15, 2026

Here are some hints about the four categories to help you figure out the word groupings.

  • Yellow: Lillehammer is another one.

  • Green: Great White North.

  • Blue: Think Chloe Kim.

  • Purple: Look for a hidden word.

Here Are Today's Connections Sports Edition Categories

OK, time for a second hint…we'll give you the actual categories now. Spoilers below!

  • Yellow: PREVIOUS WINTER OLYMPIC HOSTS

  • Green: CANADA MEN'S HOCKEY PLAYERS

  • Blue: SNOWBOARDING TERMS

  • Purple: ENDS IN A PIECE OF WINTER SPORTS EQUIPMENT

If you're looking for the answers, no worries—we've got them below. So, don't scroll any further if you don't want to see the solutions!The answers to today'sConnections Sports Edition #510are coming up next.Related:15 Fun Games Like Connections to Play Every Day

What Are the Answers to Connections Sports Edition Today?

  • PREVIOUS WINTER OLYMPIC HOSTS: ALBERTVILLE, CHAMONIX, OSLO, ST. MORITZ

  • CANADA MEN'S HOCKEY PLAYERS: CELEBRINI, CROSBY, MARNER, MCDAVID

  • SNOWBOARDING TERMS: CORK, FRONTSIDE, GOOFY, MCTWIST

  • ENDS IN A PIECE OF WINTER SPORTS EQUIPMENT: CHEAPSKATE, CHOPSTICK, LIPINSKI, MILESTONE

Don't worry if you didn't get them this time—we've all been there.

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  • Keke Palmer spoke exclusively with PEOPLE at the L.A. premiere of her new Peacock show, The 'Burbs

  • Palmer revealed how she balances a busy career with parenting her 2-year-old son, Leo

  • "I feel like after [having] my son I've become even more intentional with what I choose to do," she said

Keke Palmeris revealing the secret to juggling her booming career with parenting a toddler.

Palmer, 32, spoke exclusively with PEOPLE at the L.A. premiere of her new Peacock series,The 'Burbs,based on the 1989 dark comedy of the same name. During the conversation on Feb. 5, the actress, singer and former TV host revealed how she currently manages a multitude of high-profile projects while raising her 2-year-old son,Leodis "Leo" Andrellton, whom she shares with exDarius Jackson.

"There actually are three of me," Palmer joked while speaking to PEOPLE.

"It's a lot," she continued. "I feel like after [having] my son I've become even more intentional with what I choose to do, how I choose to spare my time. I love everything that I do, but I think [I'm] always conscious to have a good team, to make sure that I can handle it all, and be able to organize it, 'cause it is a lot, but I do love it."

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Palmer said that watching her son grow each day and reachnew milestoneshas helped inform how she approaches her entire life.

"The process of seeing him grow from being a little baby that didn't speak to having words, opinions and a personality is incredible," she told PEOPLE. "He's teaching me most importantly, I think, just how to relax and how to live, you know what I mean?"

Palmer continued, "Like when you see your kid, it really is a mirror to you with your own life, but you're able to give them … what you need to give to yourself. So it's been a real blessing."

"My son is everything to me, you know?" she added.

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The actress revealed that being a mom in real life made her even more excited to take on herrole inThe 'Burbs,in which she plays a woman named Samira who has recently given birth.

"It was actually kind of cathartic, because, well, the things that Samira was going through, even with her relationship and how that was impacted by having a child, and then postpartum and how, you know, you're trying to process things [while also being] so porous because you just [had] this human. I really related to a lot of that — and the horror behind it," she explained.

The new show, which blends comedy and horror elements, follows a young couple who move back to the husband's childhood home, only to find out that things may not be what they appear.Tom Hanksstarred in the original film version — which Palmer said made her even more thrilled for the project.

"I'm a huge Tom Hanks fan, even though I was not that familiar with this film of his, the fact that I even got an opportunity to be considered for something like this was exciting … [and] I was excited to finally play a mom on TV after having been a mom," she said.

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How many World Cup ski races has Mikaela Shiffrin won?

American Mikaela Shiffrin takes theWinter Olympicsslopes Sunday, Feb. 15, for the women's giant slalom following an uncharacteristic 15th-place finish last week in her team combined run.

"The work we've done, I've been so prepared for so much, for all the slaloms this year," Shiffrin said Tuesday, Feb. 10, according to our Nancy Armour. "So there's something to learn from this day and I'm going to learn it."

As Armour reflected, it introduced a cloud of intrigue that could hover over Shiffrin's remaining events after she didn't medal at the 2022 Beijing games.

How many World Cup ski races has Mikaela Shiffrin won?

Shiffrin, 30, has 108 World Cup wins, more than any other skier and a record, Armour says, that isn't likely to be broken.

Shiffrin also has 15 world championship medals (eight gold). Her signature events are slalom and giant slalom, the more technical and twisty races that require skiers to zig-zag around gates or poles.

She tackles the women's giant slalom Sunday, Feb. 15, an event that begins at 4 a.m. ET.

What events does Mikaela Shiffrin have left at the 2026 Winter Olympics?

Shiffrin competed at all six Alpine skiing events during the 2022 Olympics. She's only focusing on her core slalom events in 2026.

Her U.S. team finished fourth in the women's team combined. Shiffrin has three Olympic medals (two golds) dating back to 2014 in Sochi.

Her remaining schedule at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics:

Sunday, Feb. 15:Women's giant slalom run 1 | 4 a.m. ET | USA Network and Peacock (digital only)

Sunday, Feb. 15:Women's giant slalom run 2 | 7:30 a.m. ET | NBC and Peacock (digital only)

Wednesday, Feb. 18:Women's slalom run 1 | 4 a.m. ET | USA Network and Peacock (digital only)

Wednesday, Feb. 18:Women's slalom run 2 | 7:30 a.m. ET | USA Network and Peacock (digital only)

Contributing: Cydney Henderson, John Leuzzi,Austin Curtright

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:How many World Cup races has Mikaela Shiffrin won?

How many World Cup ski races has Mikaela Shiffrin won?

American Mikaela Shiffrin takes theWinter Olympicsslopes Sunday, Feb. 15, for the women's giant slalom following an u...

 

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