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FBI: Glove DNA May Break Open Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping

Federal investigators recovered DNA from a black glove found roughly two miles from Nancy Guthrie’s home that lab results say appears to match the glove worn by the masked person captured on video outside her door This evidence could be the probe’s key lead

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6,000 - Estimated killed over three days in RSF attack on Sudan’s el‑Fasher

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It is never too late to do the right thing — Savannah Guthrie


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FBI says glove DNA may match Guthrie suspect

Federal investigators say a black glove recovered near Nancy Guthrie’s Arizona home contains DNA that may link to the masked individual captured on surveillance video. Officials are treating the discovery as a major evidentiary breakthrough and continue active forensic analysis.

Savannah Guthrie pleads directly with her mother’s alleged abductor

Savannah Guthrie has made multiple emotional public appeals calling for her 84‑year‑old mother’s safe return and has stepped away from broadcast duties as the search intensifies. The family continues to urge anyone with information to come forward while investigators probe leads.

Investigators use Bluetooth detector in Nancy Guthrie search

Investigators are deploying forensic and electronic tools to widen the search for Nancy Guthrie. Authorities are using Bluetooth detectors, digital forensics and expert analysis to pull additional evidence and video from devices and nearby systems.

Iran envoy Araghchi arrives in Geneva for new talks with US

Diplomatic channels between the United States and Iran are resuming with new rounds of indirect talks in Geneva as officials test the prospects for a deal to avert military escalation. Both sides signal cautious engagement while key issues like sanctions and inspections remain unresolved.

Netanyahu says he gave Trump four demands for Iran deal

Israeli leaders pressed for hardline conditions in any Iran deal while U.S. officials weigh diplomatic options. Israel’s prime minister says the Iranian nuclear program must be dismantled and sources say Trump offered conditional military support against Iran’s missile capabilities.

Israel to begin West Bank land registration in new step to deepen control

Israel has resumed land registration processes in parts of the occupied West Bank, a move Palestinians and rights groups say deepens control and could amount to de facto annexation. Violence in Gaza continues with recent strikes causing civilian casualties.

Trump says Board of Peace members pledged more than 5 billion for Gaza

President Trump’s newly formed Board of Peace has been touted as delivering significant pledges for Gaza reconstruction but details remain sparse. Announcements of funding and personnel commitments have drawn international scrutiny amid ongoing hostilities.

Five European states say Alexei Navalny was killed by frog toxin

European investigators and governments have released findings pointing to a rare dart‑frog toxin as the cause of Alexei Navalny’s death, escalating diplomatic condemnation of Moscow. The discovery has hardened Western responses and prompted calls for accountability.

Ukraine drone strikes hit Russian Black Sea ports ahead of talks

Fighting in Ukraine continued with Ukrainian strikes reported on Black Sea ports ahead of scheduled peace talks. The front remains active while international mediation efforts prepare for new negotiations.

Ukraine’s ex energy minister detained while attempting to leave country

Ukraine’s anti‑corruption drive has led to high‑profile detentions and arrests tied to alleged kickback schemes. Former energy officials have been detained while probes examine contracts and alleged illicit flows.

US forces board sanctioned oil tanker in Indian Ocean

U.S. forces are intensifying maritime operations to enforce sanctions by intercepting vessels linked to sanctioned regimes. Multiple boardings of tankers in the Indian Ocean have targeted ships allegedly carrying illicit oil shipments.

Partial government shutdown continues amid DHS oversight fight

A partial funding lapse at the Department of Homeland Security continues to disrupt operations, leaving TSA workers unpaid and prompting travel delays. Lawmakers remain at odds over DHS oversight and masking of federal agents.

More than 1,000 ICE agents leave Minnesota after controversial operation

The Trump administration’s enforcement operations in Minnesota triggered protests and political backlash as federal agents scaled back their presence. Officials say a smaller security force will remain while critics demand accountability and oversight.

Rubio wins applause in Munich as he presses allies on defense

The Munich Security Conference underscored growing transatlantic tensions as U.S. officials urged Europe to boost defense and align policy with Washington. Speakers, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, pushed for hardened stances on Russia and China while Europeans pushed back on rhetoric.

Poland floats developing its own nuclear defenses

European governments and defense chiefs are urging heavier spending and tougher preparations to deter Russia, including discussions over nuclear deterrence. Calls for increased budgets and public support for long‑term commitments are growing.

Starmer announces crackdown on AI chatbots to protect children

The UK is moving to tighten online safety laws to protect children as lawmakers draft penalties and possible bans for AI chatbots and platforms that expose minors to harm. The government signals tougher regulation of major tech companies.

China unveils shape shifting robot that can grow like a human

Beijing is pushing policy shifts to rely more on domestic consumption and tech self sufficiency as global trade uncertainty grows. Chinese industry milestones include advanced robots and a new class of AI billionaires reshaping the tech landscape.

Paramount and other studios send cease and desist to ByteDance

Hollywood studios have issued cease and desist notices to ByteDance over AI generated videos that allegedly use copyrighted characters, prompting the Chinese tech firm to promise fixes and safeguards for its Seedance app. Legal pressure from major studios is mounting.

Sam Altman announces OpenClaw founder is joining OpenAI

OpenAI has moved to recruit key talent from the agent and personal AI space by hiring the OpenClaw founder, a move aimed at accelerating development of agentic personal assistants and next generation AI features. The hire is framed as a major push for OpenAI’s roadmap.

Pentagon threatens to cut off Anthropic amid AI safeguards dispute

Concerns over AI safety and chip shortages are rippling across markets as the Pentagon pressures firms on safeguards and memory shortages push component prices higher. Credit markets also show rising distress tied to AI investment in certain tech firms.

At least 6,000 killed over three days during RSF attack on el Fahser Sudan UN says

A brutal assault by Sudan’s RSF reportedly killed thousands in el‑Fasher over a three day period and humanitarian needs are skyrocketing. Nearby Congo is also experiencing worsening food insecurity as political instability undermines relief.

Next generation nuclear microreactor arrives in Utah for military use

The U.S. Department of War and Energy Department are moving forward on military nuclear projects including transport of a next generation microreactor, while satellite imagery shows upgrades at Chinese nuclear sites. Nuclear technology and logistics are rising strategic priorities.

Bondi declares all Epstein files released to the public

The fallout from the release of Jeffrey Epstein related documents continues as Attorney General Pam Bondi says all required files have been released and lawmakers and survivors press for accountability. The disclosures and reactions are reshaping political debates.

Passenger train derails after avalanche in Switzerland as rescue launched

Severe weather and avalanches have caused major transport and safety incidents across the globe with rail accidents and powerful storms disrupting travel and costing lives. Emergency services are responding as warnings remain in place for affected regions.

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