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skier injured her left knee when she became tangled in the safety nets.
After Vonn received medical attention, she was able to walk away from the crash.
The race was later canceled after three of the first six racers crashed.
It's not known if the injury will prevent her from racing in the Winter Olympics in Italy, which will get underway next week.
Vonn, however, said after the crash that her Olympic dream is not over.
I'm Dale Willman, NPR News in Washington.
Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.
President Trump says he'll put new tariffs on European countries.
As NPR's Maura Liason reports, it's part of his pressure campaign to get control of Greenland.
Homeland Security says there are more than 2,000 ICE agents on the ground in Minneapolis this weekend in what officials describe as a surge in immigration enforcement.
Protests against those efforts have been occurring there almost daily, but on Saturday, there was a different protest underway.
That's NPR's Jasmine Garst, who's in Minneapolis, but Judge, meanwhile, ruled Friday that ICE agents cannot detain or use tear gas on peaceful protesters who are not obstructing authorities.
This week marked the end of a chaotic and confusing open enrollment period for healthcare.gov.
As NPR's Selina Simmons-Duffin reports, millions of people have re-enrolled in coverage despite much higher premiums this year.
Weather forecasters say parts of Florida and Georgia may see some snow Sunday morning as a winter storm moves through the central and eastern U.S.
Parts of the Midwest and East Coast are also being hit by snow and sub-freezing wind chills.
National Weather Service says below-average temperatures for the entire region are also expected into early next week.
Health officials in Washington State and North Carolina are reporting cases of measles linked to the fast-growing outbreak in South Carolina.