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FBI recovered a black glove near Nancy Guthrie's Tucson area home that may match the glove seen on a masked person in the released doorbell footage Agents expanded searches along multiple roadways as investigators pursue potential suspects
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FBI finds black glove near Guthrie home
The FBI has intensified searches around the Tucson area as a key piece of evidence has been recovered near the Guthrie residence. Authorities are probing whether the item links the person in doorbell footage to the disappearance.
Surveillance video offers new clues in Guthrie probe
Surveillance material and public tips are creating new leads in the Guthrie investigation. Officials and experts are combing footage for identifiable clues while tip lines report heavy public response.
FAA Pentagon spat triggers El Paso airspace shutdown
An abrupt FAA decision to ground flights over El Paso sparked an investigation into military testing and possible cartel drone activity. Officials are trading conflicting accounts as the disruption rippled across transportation and local businesses.
Police identify 18 year old as school shooting suspect
A remote British Columbia community was rocked by a deadly school and home attack. Authorities have identified the suspect and continue to investigate motive and background amid a national shock and grief.
Bondi faces fiery House hearing over Epstein files
Attorney General Pam Bondi faced combative questioning over the Justice Department's handling of Epstein files. The hearing featured tense exchanges, calls for apologies from survivors, and claims of DOJ investigations into possible conspirators.
Grand jury declines to indict lawmakers over 'illegal orders' video
A federal grand jury rejected prosecutors' push to indict six Democratic lawmakers over a video about unlawful orders to troops. The decision has provoked partisan attacks and intensified debate over DOJ politicization.
House rebukes Trump and votes to block Canada tariffs
House Republicans and a handful of defecting GOP members moved to block President Trump's tariffs on Canada, dealing a political blow to the White House. The votes underscore intraparty fractures over trade policy.
Revised employment figures inject uncertainty into jobs market
January's jobs report surprised with solid gains even as revisions inject uncertainty into the labor market. Markets reacted and analysts debated sustainability and implications for Federal Reserve policy.
CBO warns federal debt path is unsustainable
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office raised alarms about rising deficits and an unsustainable debt trajectory under current policies, projecting dramatic increases that will shape fiscal debates ahead of the midterms.
FDA refuses to review Moderna mRNA flu vaccine
The FDA's refusal to review Moderna's experimental mRNA flu vaccine has sparked industry alarm and political backlash, raising questions about regulatory standards and future vaccine innovation plans.
Military anti drone tests blamed for airspace closure
Reports show military anti drone testing and disputes between the Pentagon and FAA triggered the sudden grounding of flights over El Paso, spotlighting risks of weaponizing counterdrone systems in civilian airspace.
ICE escalates crackdown on leftist agitators in Minnesota
Immigration enforcement actions and protests are escalating across multiple states as ICE expands operations. High profile pursuits and public backlash are reshaping political support for the administration's immigration agenda.
Musk reorganizes xAI after co founders exit
Elon Musk's xAI is reshaping its structure after founder departures and a SpaceX merger. Senior staff exits and a reorganization signal turbulence at the high profile AI venture amid broader tech shakeouts.
Anthropic to upgrade grid to protect neighbors from data centers
AI firms and hyperscalers pledged measures to limit local grid impacts as data center buildouts accelerate. Major investments and promises to cover grid upgrades are reshaping local energy debates.
Crypto lender BlockFills halts deposits and withdrawals
Crypto markets showed strain as a major liquidity provider halted client access amid broader market pressures, contributing to selling in Bitcoin and renewed scrutiny of institutional crypto lenders.
OpenAI to give custom ChatGPT access to the US military
OpenAI's ties to government and internal reorganizations highlight tensions between safety teams and commercial priorities. The company is expanding government access while losing staff who warned about strategy and advertising.
Bangladesh votes in landmark election after Gen Z uprising
Bangladesh holds a crucial vote after a youth led uprising toppled the previous leader. The election will test whether the protest movement can convert its momentum into political power amid concerns about representation and fairness.
Netanyahu meets Trump as US restarts Iran nuclear talks
Diplomatic efforts and military posturing over Iran are intensifying as the US and Israel coordinate on next steps. Tehran's leaders face domestic outrage over a violent crackdown even as nuclear talks remain uncertain.
Pentagon prepares second carrier strike group for Middle East
The Pentagon is repositioning forces and unveiling new autonomous systems as global hotspots simmer. Deployments to the Middle East and new naval drone concepts signal a more forward posture amid rising tensions.
Congress prepares for a possible Homeland Security shutdown
A Department of Homeland Security funding standoff raises the real prospect of a partial shutdown. Agency leaders warn that essential services will continue but many operations would be constrained and staff could go unpaid.
Jeanine Pirro's prosecution effort draws fierce backlash
The Justice Department's effort to criminally pursue lawmakers and other politically charged prosecutions has suffered setbacks and drawn bipartisan criticism, renewing scrutiny of prosecutorial choices and staffing decisions.
House GOP pushes strict proof of citizenship requirement for voters
House Republicans advanced the SAVE America Act and related voter ID measures, setting up a high stakes political fight over election access and proof of citizenship rules ahead of the midterms.
NATO launches Arctic Sentry to boost security in the High North
NATO is expanding its Arctic footprint even as global arms limits and treaties remain in flux. The alliance's new High North posture comes as Moscow pledges conditional adherence to existing arms restraints.
Gallup will stop tracking presidential approval ratings
Gallup's decision to end its long running presidential approval poll marks a shift in political measurement and will reshape how the public and media track presidential standing going forward.
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