Today Show Host Savannah Guthrie's Mother Missing in Arizona
Savannah Guthrie, host of the "Today" show, appealed to the public for help Monday night after her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing in Arizona. Guthrie released a statement on her Instagram account, asking supporters to "raise your prayers" and "bring her home," according to Variety. Authorities are investigating the disappearance as a possible kidnapping, multiple news sources reported.
The news came amidst a flurry of other national and international headlines. Laura Fernández was elected president of Costa Rica, promising to continue current policies, Vox reported. A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's attempt to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians, citing potential bias, according to multiple news sources.
In other news, Chuck Negron, one of the founding members and lead singer of the rock group Three Dog Night, died Monday at the age of 83, Variety reported. A statement from his publicist confirmed his death. Negron was the voice behind some of the band's biggest hits, including "Joy to the World."
The political landscape also saw significant developments. Bill and Hillary Clinton agreed to testify before the House Oversight Committee regarding Jeffrey Epstein to avoid contempt charges, multiple news sources reported. This development came as the so-called "Epstein Files" were released, potentially exposing connections between prominent figures and the deceased financier.
Additionally, an FBI search of Fulton County's election office, overseen by Tulsi Gabbard at Trump's direction, took place, according to Vox. A court also blocked Trump-era restrictions on offshore wind projects, multiple news sources confirmed.
Meanwhile, Alyssa Rosenberg of Vox published an article examining First Lady Melania Trump's financial endeavors, noting that she has accepted a media deal that will pay her at least seven times the income of the average American household. The article placed this in the context of other first ladies who have pursued income-generating opportunities.
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