US news anchor Savannah Guthrie and her family pleaded for the safe return of their mother, Nancy Guthrie, who disappeared from her Tucson, Arizona home last weekend, stating they "will pay" for her return. In other news, Uber was ordered to pay $8.5 million to a woman who claimed she was raped by a driver, and Italian police arrested six protesters after clashes in Milan during the Winter Olympic Games. Additionally, voluntary student loan repayments are on the rise in England.
According to a video posted to Instagram on Saturday evening, Savannah Guthrie, flanked by her two siblings, stated, "We received your message, and we understand." She continued, "We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her." Guthrie's video did not provide details about the message she referenced. Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her home last weekend.
In Milan, Italy, six individuals were arrested after police clashed with protesters during the first day of the Winter Olympic Games. Thousands took to the streets to protest the Games and issues such as the cost of living. Some protesters released fireworks and threw stones at police, who responded with water cannons. The clashes occurred a week after over 100 police officers were injured in a similar protest in Turin.
A US court ordered Uber to pay $8.5 million to a woman, Jaylynn Dean, who alleged she was raped by an Uber driver. The federal lawsuit was heard in Arizona, and a jury found Uber responsible for the driver's actions after deliberating for two days. Uber announced its intention to appeal the verdict. The jury rejected additional claims in the lawsuit, including negligence and defective safety systems.
Meanwhile, in England, voluntary student loan repayments are increasing. Luke England, a recent father, is making extra payments to clear his student debt. He stated, "There's a hundred other things that I could put that money to... By deciding to add voluntary payments, I can look to clear the debt within six years."
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