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FBI Releases Images of Suspect - Guthrie Kidnapping

The FBI released surveillance photos and video of an armed, masked individual tied to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie and asked the public for help as investigators analyze doorbell footage and follow fresh leads

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1.28 trillion - Total US credit card debt at the end of 2025

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"How do you think Judgment Day will work for you with so much blood on your hands?" — Rep. LaMonica McIver


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FBI Releases Images of Suspect - Guthrie Kidnapping

Law enforcement released new images and footage in the high-profile disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, prompting public pleas and an expanding search. The FBI is seeking tips as investigators analyze recovered doorbell camera video and other surveillance.

DOJ Files Show 100 Million Dollar Payment and Lutnick Island Admission

Newly unsealed Epstein files continue to roil Washington with revelations about payments and connections. Lawmakers and survivors press for reforms while political fallout grows for public figures named or implicated in the documents.

Commerce Secretary Confirms Lunch on Epstein Island

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick faced congressional questioning after documents tied him to Epstein, and he has acknowledged meeting the convicted trafficker. Senators pressed him over accuracy and the nature of his interactions during testimony.

Massie Forces DOJ to Unredact Les Wexner Name in Epstein Files

Congressional pressure and partisan theatrics escalated as lawmakers publicly named figures and forced unredactions in the Epstein files. The moves have triggered accusations and raised questions about transparency and accountability.

White House Says Maxwell Pardon Not a Priority

The White House navigated growing calls for accountability over Ghislaine Maxwell and others tied to Epstein. Officials both resisted pressure over pardons and defended administration figures linked to the files.

Affidavit Supporting FBI Search of Fulton County Election Office Unsealed

Documents and affidavits around the FBI search of Fulton County election offices are in the spotlight, revealing the chain of referrals and legal rationale behind the raid. The unsealed materials deepen scrutiny of 2020 election probes.

Federal Probe of Georgia 2020 Ballots Began With White House Referral

Reporting shows the Georgia ballot probe relied on referrals and fringe claims from the Trump White House era, prompting court fights and political debate. Judges have blocked or limited federal attempts to seize state voting data elsewhere.

Homeland Security Officials Face Tense House Scrutiny

Top Homeland Security officials faced combative congressional testimony over immigration raids, transparency, and the conduct of ICE. Heated exchanges included lawmakers personally confronting agency leaders over alleged abuses.

Homeland Security Shutdown Nears as Talks Stall

Congressional talks over DHS funding remain deadlocked as lawmakers haggle over ICE reforms and agency protections. A funding lapse could force key immigration functions to halt and trigger furloughs or unpaid work.

ICE Director Refuses to Apologize Over Citizen Deaths

Immigration enforcement controversies widened with agency leaders refusing apologies over fatal incidents and promising more transparency on bodycam footage. The disputes increased pressure on DHS leadership and fueled legal challenges.

EPA to End 'Endangerment Finding' and Climate Funding

The EPA is preparing a major regulatory rollback by moving to rescind the 2009 endangerment finding that underpins US greenhouse gas rules. The step would dismantle the legal basis for major climate protections and trigger litigation.

Trump Threatens to Block Opening of Canada Bridge

Tensions between the White House and Canada escalated as President Trump threatened to block the opening of a major international bridge, prompting diplomatic back-and-forth about permits and US leverage over infrastructure projects.

Netanyahu Heads to DC as US Warplanes Crowd Skies Near Iran

Israel and the United States moved quickly on Iran as Prime Minister Netanyahu rushed to Washington with sensitive intelligence while the US considered additional carrier deployments to deter Tehran. Regional tensions remain acute.

Trump's Gaza Plan Proposes New Board of Peace and Transition Terms

The administration's Gaza peace proposals and diplomacy with Hamas continue to face practical and political obstacles. Negotiators and analysts warn that disarmament and enforcement details could make any deal fragile from the start.

Russia Races to Rearm After Heavy Losses in Ukraine

Military analyses and procurement warnings highlighted Russia's rebuild and long term needs while US planners flagged force expansion to deter China. NATO and US policy stances could reshape defense priorities in coming years.

US General Says China Not Yet There on H 20 Stealth Bomber

Concerns over Chinese military capability and regional remilitarization into Japan prompted defensive speeches and strategic alarms. Officials stressed capability gaps and geopolitical shifts across East Asia.

Retail Sales Flat in December Signaling Slower Demand

Economic indicators show a mixed picture with flat retail sales, surging consumer debt, and rising delinquencies. Analysts warn this combination could weigh on consumer spending and credit markets in 2026.

Opening Statements Allege Meta and YouTube Engineered Addiction

Big tech and platform safety issues reached courtrooms and regulators while vendors pushed security fixes. Landmark trials allege social platforms engineered addiction among children as governments press app store reforms.

Paramount Skydance Will Pay 650 Million Per Quarter If WBD Deal Delays

Paramount Skydance sharply increased pressure on Warner Bros Discovery shareholders with cash sweeteners and a ticking fee designed to force a decision ahead of Netflix's deal. The hostile bid intensifies an already competitive media M&A fight.

Trump Judge Rejects DOJ Attempt to Seize Swing State Voter Rolls

Courts continue to rebuff federal attempts to seize voter records while probing the legal basis for election office searches. Judges and legal filings are shaping the limits of federal authority in election oversight disputes.

Air Canada and WestJet Cancel Flights to Cuba Over Jet Fuel Shortage

Cuba’s fuel crisis forced airlines to cancel flights and sharpened economic pain on the island as US pressure and regional politics constrain supply. Governments weigh humanitarian and diplomatic options as shortages deepen.

US Treasury Sanctions Hezbollah Gold Exchange to Cut Funding

Washington targeted financial networks supporting Hezbollah with sanctions aimed at choking money flows. Treasury actions focus on gold exchanges and firms converting assets into revenue for militant groups.

GOP Mutiny Forces Speaker Johnson to Delay Key Vote

Internal GOP clashes over tariffs and Speaker Johnson's strategy exposed fractures in House Republican unity. Lawmakers fretted over procedural moves that could block challenges to presidential tariff policy.

National Governors Association Cancels Meeting After Trump Snub

Governors and state leaders reacted angrily after the White House excluded Democrats from a traditional bipartisan meeting, prompting cancellations and a test of presidential outreach to state officials.

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