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frightening crash at the women's downhill in Milan Cortina.
In an Instagram post today, Vaughn said her injuries went far beyond the complex tibia fracture in that leg that she initially hurt after clipping a gate and sailing off course just 13 seconds into her run.
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Monday morning trading is underway on Wall Street on time.
Despite the massive winter storm bearing down on the Northeast, that's the sound of the opening bell from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
And at the open, the S&P 500 is down two-tenths of one percent, a drop of about 12 points.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average opens in the red by about three-tenths of 1%.
That's a drop of about 160 points.
And the Nasdaq Composite opens the week lower as well, down a tenth of 1%.
We'll have more on what's impacting markets in a moment, but it is the weather making an impact this morning.
That woman in New York City may sum up the sentiments of a lot of New Yorkers, but winter is not done yet.
A powerful Northeaster has dumped 15 inches of snow on Central Park this morning.
The city is under a travel ban through noon today.
More than 10,000 flights canceled through tomorrow.
Bloomberg meteorologist Rob Carroll is checking the snow totals.
Bloomberg meteorologist Rob Carolin says blizzard warnings remain in effect into New England through tomorrow morning.