The search for Nancy Guthrie, 84-year-old mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, continued for a fifth day in Pima County, Arizona, according to NPR News. Guthrie was reported missing on Sunday, prompting a search by federal and local investigators.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos addressed the media on Tuesday, stating, "We still believe Nancy is still out there," according to NPR News. Savannah Guthrie and her siblings released a video appealing for their mother's safe return. NPR News reported that blood was found at the scene.
In other news, Variety's Awards Circuit section predicted the potential winners for the upcoming Oscars, Emmys, Grammys, and Tony Awards ceremonies. The predictions, curated by Variety chief awards editor Clayton Davis, are updated every Thursday and reflect the current standings in the race.
Time magazine highlighted the innovative ice dance team of Madison Chock and Evan Bates, noting their "very risky skirt" and boundary-pushing routines. The married couple is preparing for the Milano Cortina Olympics with a matador-inspired free dance. "We love the creative process, and it's fun for us to start diving into the music search, costume brainstorms, and program concept," Chock said, according to Time. "We love reinventing ourselves each season and giving the audience something new."
Michael Keaton reflected on his experience working with Catherine O'Hara during an Oscar night appearance, according to Time. He recalled a comedic bit they attempted that didn't land as expected. "To work comedically with Catherine, as I was lucky to get to do not just at the awards show but also in 'Beetlejuice', is like breathing rarefied air," Keaton said, according to Time.
Time also published an opinion piece arguing that "Congress Must Fight Back Against American Isolationism." The article asserted that the United States' global network of alliances is a strategic advantage in competition with China, but that President Trump's actions have endangered those alliances. The author urged Republicans in Congress to defend America's alliances. According to Time, "Over the last two weeks, several of our oldest, closest allies have taken steps to hedge their bets and distance themselves from the United States."
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