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Putin’s Nuke Move: Missiles Near EU Border After ‘Unstoppable’ Weapon Deployment + Silent Pandemic Alert: Scientists Warn of Lethal Threat by 2050FBI: Glove DNA appears to match mask man in Nancy Guthrie abduction
Federal investigators say DNA recovered from a glove found two miles from Nancy Guthrie’s home appears to match the glove worn by the masked suspect seen on doorbell video, offering a potentially pivotal forensic lead in the high profile missing person case
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6,000 - Estimated people killed over three days during 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: Glove DNA appears to match gunman in Nancy Guthrie video
Federal investigators recovered a glove near Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson-area home that contains DNA being tested by the FBI. The discovery is the latest forensic lead in the high-profile disappearance and could be central to identifying a suspect.
Savannah Guthrie pleads for mother's safe return in new message
Savannah Guthrie has issued multiple emotional public appeals for her missing mother, urging whoever holds Nancy Guthrie to return her safely. The family’s repeated pleas have kept national attention on a widening investigation.
Sheriff says suspect clothing and mask likely bought at Walmart
Investigators are using digital forensics and retail tracking to expand leads in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance. Officials say they are tracing clothing and mask purchases while searching for additional camera footage and device signals near the scene.
Five European nations say Navalny was killed by dart frog toxin
Five European countries concluded that opposition leader Alexei Navalny was poisoned with a toxin linked to poison dart frogs, prompting international condemnation. Moscow strongly rejects the findings while experts and governments weigh the evidence and implications.
Putin moves hypersonic weapons and reportedly shifts nukes closer to EU border
Reports warn Russia is escalating military pressure near NATO borders, deploying hypersonic missiles and repositioning nuclear assets. Footage and testimonies also detail brutal field punishments and near‑frontline clashes as Kyiv mounts strikes in return.
Israel begins West Bank land registration in contested rollout
Israel has restarted a land registration process in occupied West Bank areas, a move Palestinians and critics call de facto annexation. The policy advance intensifies tensions and raises legal and diplomatic objections internationally.
Trump says Board of Peace members pledged more than 5 billion for Gaza
President Trump says members of his Board of Peace have pledged billions to rebuild Gaza and commit personnel to reconstruction. The announcement has drawn scrutiny over details, donor identities, and implementation plans.
US forces board sanctioned tanker tracked from the Caribbean
U.S. forces have continued operations at sea to enforce sanctions, boarding multiple oil tankers linked to Venezuela and Iran after tracking them across oceans. The moves aim to choke illicit revenue streams tied to sanctioned regimes.
DHS watchdog warns shutdown could imperil immigration enforcement oversight
A partial funding lapse at the Department of Homeland Security is delaying oversight and disrupting key services. The lapse has left TSA workers unpaid, imperiled immigration oversight, and raised concerns about security operations.
Bondi tells Congress she has released all Epstein files
Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Justice Department have faced fierce scrutiny after releasing millions of Epstein documents and publishing a list of high‑profile names. Lawmakers and survivors dispute whether the disclosures were complete.
Rubio wins applause in Munich as he urges Europe to boost defenses
Secretary of State Marco Rubio sought to reassure European allies at the Munich Security Conference while urging higher defense spending and unity. His remarks reflect a U.S push to reshape transatlantic strategy amid rising threats.
Iran's foreign minister to meet IAEA chief ahead of Geneva talks
Iran and the U.S. are preparing follow‑up talks in Geneva as diplomats seek to restart negotiations over Tehran's nuclear program. The meetings include IAEA engagement and high‑level delegations to test the prospects of a diplomatic settlement.
Czech initiative delivers 4.4 million large caliber rounds to Ukraine
Ukraine continues to receive large quantities of ammunition while facing corruption probes and arrests tied to kickback schemes. Military deliveries, arrests of former officials, and anti‑corruption moves shape Kyiv’s war resilience and politics.
UN: At least 6,000 killed over three days in RSF attack on el Fasher
Violence in Sudan has surged with UN estimates of thousands killed during RSF attacks. The humanitarian toll and displacement have prompted international alarm and calls for accountability as fighting intensifies in key cities.
Alibaba unveils Qwen3.5 model as China pushes AI ambitions
China's tech sector advances with new AI models and global legal pushback over copyright. Alibaba, ByteDance and other firms are unveiling new AI tools while Hollywood and US studios press cease‑and‑desist actions over IP concerns.
AI scare trade ripples through markets as software stocks slump
Markets are jittery as investors reassess AI winners and losers. Analysts warn that credit trading on tech debt is rising and recent selloffs reflect concern that AI could disrupt entire sectors and corporate balance sheets.
Senate Democrats demand answers on Justice Department antitrust firing
Legal and regulatory fights swirl in Washington over DOJ leadership moves, Fed nominations and voting laws. Senators and legal teams spar over probes, confirmations, and emergency motions shaping the political calendar.
Millions face starvation in parts of Congo as militias seize control
Multiple crises strain humanitarian responses from famine and hospital risks to local pollution alerts. International agencies and local officials are issuing urgent warnings and reallocating aid to cover growing need.
Swiss train derails after avalanche as rescue operation launched
Transport accidents and extreme winter hazards have disrupted travel in Europe and the US. An avalanche‑related derailment in Switzerland and a small plane crash in California highlight growing weather and safety risks.
Southern California storm could bring flooding and possible tornadoes
A powerful storm system threatens the US West with heavy rain, flooding, and possible tornadoes while New Zealand faced destructive winds. Authorities issued evacuation warnings and cautioned about major travel impacts.
Kim Jong Un unveils housing for families of troops killed in Ukraine war
North Korea marked propaganda and compensation steps by unveiling housing for families of soldiers killed while fighting in Ukraine. Analysts see the move as both domestic morale building and a signal of Pyongyang’s foreign involvement.
Rubio meets Orbán in Budapest as US and Hungary near civilian nuclear pact
Diplomatic friction grows as Hungary’s energy and trade choices come under scrutiny while US officials pursue civilian nuclear cooperation. Budapest’s oil purchases from Russia and US‑Hungary talks raise strategic questions.
Japan posts slight Q4 growth and avoids technical recession
Japan’s economy posted marginal growth in Q4 and narrowly avoided a technical recession, leaving policymakers to weigh stimulus versus risks as exports and consumption show weakness in the recovering Asian market.
Pentagon threatens to cut off Anthropic amid AI safeguards dispute
Concerns about AI safety and industry conduct escalated after reports of fabricated AI quotes and accusations that platforms downplayed medical disclaimers. The Pentagon has also threatened action against firms over AI safeguards, raising regulatory stakes.
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