One week after her disappearance, investigators are still searching for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie, who was last seen a week ago after having dinner with family. The Pima County Sheriff's Department has issued a missing person alert, and the investigation continues to unfold, according to NPR News.
The disappearance of Guthrie has captured national attention, with authorities working to determine the circumstances surrounding her vanishing. She was last seen returning home after an evening with family. Details about the investigation are still emerging, but the case has prompted widespread concern.
Meanwhile, the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related files continues to generate significant news, particularly in Britain. The fallout from the U.S. Justice Department's release of over 3 million Epstein-related files last week has ensnared the British government, according to Time. The disclosures have already impacted the monarchy, with Prince Andrew facing renewed scrutiny and calls for accountability. The files' release has dominated news coverage in Britain, extending to 10 Downing Street, the official residence of the Prime Minister.
In other news, the State Department is deleting all pre-January 20, 2025, posts from its public X accounts, archiving them internally instead, NPR Politics reported. This move, confirmed to NPR, requires public access to these older posts through Freedom of Information Act requests. This action mirrors broader efforts by the Trump administration to remove information deemed conflicting with its views.
Additional news includes a variety of topics, such as the true-crime series "48 Hours," a snap election in Japan, and entertainment news, according to Vox. Variety reported on entertainment news including Seth Rogen's tribute to Catherine O'Hara at the DGA Awards, the success of the Apple TV series "The Studio," and the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics.
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