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Vonn Suffers Leg Fracture at Winter Olympics, FBI Releases Nest Cam Footage in Missing Person Case, and More
Cortina, Italy/Mountain View, CA/Washington, D.C. - February 10, 2026 - In a series of breaking news events, US skier Lindsey Vonn confirmed she would need multiple surgeries after suffering a leg fracture at the Winter Olympics, the FBI released footage from a Nest camera in a missing person case, and a judicial body retracted climate change advice following complaints. Additionally, Google provided sensitive personal data to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and an author discussed her new book exploring mixed marriages.
Vonn, 41, crashed during the women's downhill skiing final in Cortina, northern Italy, on Sunday, according to Sky News. She clipped a slalom gate midair, resulting in a "complex tibia fracture." Despite the injury, Vonn stated she had "no regrets."
Meanwhile, the FBI released footage from a Nest camera belonging to Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing for over a week, The Verge reported. FBI Director Kash Patel stated that law enforcement recovered the video from residual data in backend systems. Google is assisting law enforcement with their investigation, according to a Google spokesperson.
In other news, the Federal Judicial Center, an agency of the judicial branch, deleted a chapter on climate change from a document advising US judges on scientific issues. This action came after Republican state attorneys general complained, Ars Technica reported. One of the criticisms was that the chapter treated human influence on climate as a fact.
Furthermore, Google provided ICE with a student activist and journalist's personal data, including credit card and bank account numbers, according to a copy of an ICE subpoena obtained by The Intercept, as reported by Hacker News. Amandla Thomas-Johnson, who had briefly attended a protest at Cornell University in 2024, was targeted after President Donald Trump issued executive orders targeting student protesters.
Finally, NPR News reported on author Dorothy Roberts' new book, "The Mixed Marriage Project," where she reexamines her family's story. The book explores the complexities of mixed marriages, with Roberts' parents having married in the 1950s.
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