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CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — Lindsey Vonn 's defiant bid to win the Winter Olympic downhill at the age of 41, on a rebuilt right knee and a badly injured left knee, ended Sunday in a frightening ...
The five-time Olympian was airlifted off the mountain after getting tripped up by a course marker just 13 seconds into her run on Feb. 8 Julie Mazziotta is the Senior Sports Editor at PEOPLE, covering ...
MILAN — After a devastating crash just 13 seconds into her downhill run, Lindsey Vonn “sustained an injury” but is in stable condition, according to U.S. Ski & Snowboard. Update: Lindsey Vonn ...
A Minnesota congresswoman got her first look inside the Whipple Federal Building, calling the conditions heartbreaking and unacceptable. The building is a hub for federal agents in town and is ...
Before her death, Catherine O'Hara revealed that she had a rare medical condition. The beloved Schitt's Creek star died Friday at age 71 "following a brief illness," according to her representatives.
Hollywood icon Catherine O’Hara died Friday at 71 after being rushed to an LA hospital in “serious” condition. Paramedics were called to the “Schitt’s Creek” star’s home and transported her to a ...
And that was how O'Hara told so many stories, with smiles and hilarious self-deprecation, her joie de vivre always on display. Hence the utter shock when news broke Jan. 30 that the perennially ...
LAREDO, TX – They stole a few hours' sleep under glaring LED lights, crowded in by dozens of other detainees. They shivered through fevers and flus and prayed deadlier diseases weren't stalking their ...