Lindsey Vonn
17 articles · Jan 2026 — Feb 2026
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Trump Prioritizes Corporate Profits Amid Global Tensions and Humanitarian Concerns
US Evacuates Personnel from Beirut, Lindsey Vonn Reveals Olympic Ordeal, and Tom Steyer Defends His Image
Sports and Scandals Dominate Headlines
From Jack Draper's winning return to tennis to Lindsey Vonn's near-loss of a leg, sports stars face trials on and off the field, while a company director is jailed for £7m airline parts fraud.
Sports World: Triumphs, Tribulations, and Transfer Rumors
From Lindsey Vonn's harrowing crash to Tottenham's relegation fears and transfer news
Sports World Hit by Injuries and Delays
A series of injuries and unexpected delays have impacted several sports teams and athletes, including the Suns, Lindsey Vonn, and Aberdeen FC.
Sports Stars on the Road to Recovery: Williamson Returns to England Squad, Vonn Heads Home to US
England captain Leah Williamson is back with the national team as they prepare for the 2027 Women's World Cup qualifiers, while Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn returns to the US after multiple surgeries on her broken leg.
Super Bowl Sunday Marred by Crashes and Controversy
Super Bowl LX is set to kick off on Sunday, but the weekend has already seen its share of drama, from Lindsey Vonn's devastating crash at the Winter Olympics to a box office slump and a gubernatorial proclamation that's stirring up controversy.
Global News Roundup: Election Wins, Crypto Kidnapping, and Environmental Concerns
This week's global news roundup covers Japan's governing party's landslide election win, the arrest of six individuals in a crypto-linked kidnapping case in France, and the reapproval of a contentious weedkiller in the US. Meanwhile, US skier Lindsey Vonn's Olympic dreams were cut short due to injury, and a UK politician resigned over a contentious appointment.
Sports World Sees Ups and Downs: Injuries, Trades, and Upsets
Lindsey Vonn's Olympic dreams were cut short due to injury, while Patrick Reed's winning streak continues. Meanwhile, the NFL trade market is heating up, and college basketball saw a chaotic court storm. Here's a rundown of the latest sports news.
Sports World Sees Major Updates: Olympics, NBA Trades, and Super Bowl LX
The sports world has witnessed significant updates in the past week, from Lindsey Vonn's crash at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics to James Harden's shocking trade from the Clippers. Meanwhile, the NFL playoffs are in full swing, with Bad Bunny's music providing a soundtrack for each team. Super Bowl LX commercials also featured several high-profile athletes.
Global Headlines: Sports, Politics, and Natural Disasters Make Waves Around the World
From the thrilling world of sports to the complex realm of international politics and the devastating impact of natural disasters, this week has seen a multitude of significant events unfold. In the realm of sports, Lindsey Vonn's crash at the Winter Olympics and a tense Liverpool vs. Manchester City match have captured global attention. Meanwhile, India and Malaysia are strengthening their ties, the US blockade continues to cripple Cuba, and heavy snow disrupts Japan's election.
Filmmaker Slams US Interventions in Venezuela Amidst Corporate Silence and Lindsey Vonn's Olympic Setback
Filmmaker Laura Poitras criticizes the US's actions in Venezuela as a pursuit of oil resources. Meanwhile, American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn's Olympic dreams faced a setback as she missed a World Cup super-G race due to a knee injury.
"Lindsey Vonn Crashes Out of Final Downhill, Antifa Exposes ICE Agents: A Week of Dramatic Reveals
Lindsey Vonn crashed out of the final World Cup downhill race before the Winter Olympics. The 41-year-old American skiing legend was left limping and clutching her left knee after losing control on the upper section of the course in Crans-Montana, Switzerland. Meanwhile, Antifa activists have been successful in unmasking Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
Lindsey Vonn Crashes Out of Final Downhill before Milano Cortina Olympics, Leaving Fitness in Question
Lindsey Vonn suffered a devastating crash during the final World Cup downhill race before the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics on Friday, 30th January 2026. The incident took place in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, where Vonn lost control after attempting a jump on the upper section of the course. The race was subsequently abandoned due to the adverse weather conditions.