Brad Arnold, the founder and lead singer of the rock band 3 Doors Down, died at the age of 47 following a battle with cancer, the band announced on Saturday. In other news, authorities are investigating a new message regarding the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, and an Ohio man has been charged with threatening to kill Vice President JD Vance. Additionally, a Russian general shot in Moscow has regained consciousness after surgery, and four people have been arrested in connection with a mosque bombing in Pakistan.
Arnold's death was announced on social media, with the band stating he passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones. He was diagnosed with Stage 4 clear cell renal cell carcinoma in May 2025, which led to the cancellation of 3 Doors Down's summer tour, according to CBS News. Despite his diagnosis, Arnold expressed he had "no fear." His music "created moments of connection, joy, faith, and shared experiences," the band's statement read, as reported by CBS News.
Authorities are currently inspecting a new message related to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, who went missing last weekend from her Arizona home, ABC News reported. The FBI and the Pima County Sheriff's Department are involved in the investigation. Authorities are reviewing possible leads, according to ABC News.
In Ohio, a man has been charged with threatening to kill Vice President JD Vance during a visit to the state last month, ABC News reported. Shannon Mathre was also charged with possessing digital files depicting child sexual abuse. His lawyer stated that his health makes it unlikely he would have been able to carry out the threat.
In Moscow, Lt Gen Vladimir Alexeyev, Russia's deputy head of military intelligence, is conscious after undergoing surgery following a shooting on Friday, according to reports in Russian media, as reported by BBC World. Two suspects have been arrested and will be questioned. Russian officials have blamed Kyiv for the attack, but Ukraine's foreign minister denied involvement, according to Reuters, as reported by BBC World.
In Pakistan, four people have been arrested in connection with a suicide bombing at a mosque that killed more than 30 people on Friday, BBC World reported. An Afghan national alleged to be the mastermind behind the attack was among those detained. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the bombing. More than 160 people were injured in the blast.
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