Jasmine Crockett, a U.S. Representative from Texas, is quickly becoming a national figure, while skiing superstar Lindsey Vonn is attempting a comeback at the 2026 Winter Olympics despite a recent ACL tear, according to multiple news sources. Simultaneously, authorities are investigating a new message related to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Savannah Guthrie, and Disney is facing a unique personnel challenge with its new CEO appointment.
Crockett, known for her sharp attacks, has gained prominence in just two terms in the House of Representatives, according to Vox. She is seen as a "bona fide political star," and is hoping to connect with both voters and nonvoters.
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, covered by NBC, are approaching, with Jessie Diggins aiming for a historic individual gold medal, as reported by Time. Vonn, at 41 years old, tore her ACL just a week before the games, but is still planning to compete, according to NPR News. Her confidence in her knee's stability and the nature of downhill skiing, which doesn't involve constant cutting and pivoting, have led her to this decision.
Authorities, including the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff's Department, are investigating a new message concerning the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, who was last seen at her Arizona home, as reported by ABC News. A $50,000 reward is still being offered for information.
In the business world, Disney has named Josh DAmaro as its next CEO, succeeding Bob Iger in March, according to Fortune. The company also promoted Dana Walden, a fellow contender for the CEO position, to president and chief creative officer. This creates a potentially awkward dynamic, as DAmaro will now be the boss of Walden.
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