Hoda Kotb returned to the "Today" show on Monday, February 9, 2026, to co-anchor, as Savannah Guthrie's mother remains missing, according to Variety. Meanwhile, Prince William and Kate Middleton expressed deep concern regarding the latest revelations from the Epstein files, a Kensington Palace spokesperson confirmed.
Kotb's return to the show was reported by Variety, highlighting the support within the "Today" family during a difficult time. The outlet quoted a statement reflecting the show's solidarity, emphasizing that "We are a family" and "We show up for each other."
Prince William and Kate Middleton's statement, released on Monday morning, addressed the ongoing release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. "I can confirm the Prince and Princess have been deeply concerned by the continuing revelations. Their thoughts remain focused on the victims," a Kensington Palace spokesperson said, as reported by Time. The statement marked the royal couple's first comment since the U.S. Department of Justice published additional files on January 30.
The Epstein files have brought renewed scrutiny to the royals, particularly concerning Prince William's uncle, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly known as Prince Andrew), who is mentioned throughout the documents. This has prompted questions about the extent of the royals' relationship and communications with Epstein, according to Time.
In other news, Amazon MGM Studios released the final trailer for "Project Hail Mary," a film adaptation of Andy Weir's novel, starring Ryan Gosling. The film, directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, features a cast including Sandra Huller and introduces a friendly alien named Rocky, according to multiple sources cited by Ars Technica and Hacker News.
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