Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick was questioned on Capitol Hill about his past association with Jeffrey Epstein, while the FBI released images of a masked person in connection to the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's mother, and a Somali pilot was praised for safely crash-landing a passenger plane. These events unfolded on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, and in the days leading up to it.
Lutnick, who served as Trump's commerce secretary, denied any wrongdoing during a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing, according to ABC News. He was grilled about his relationship with Epstein, following revelations that the two men remained in contact years after Lutnick suggested he had distanced himself from the convicted sex offender. One Democrat said Lutnick had "totally misrepresented" the extent of their relationship "to the Congress, to the American people and to the survivors of his despicable criminal and predatory acts," according to ABC News.
Meanwhile, the FBI released images of a masked person in the ongoing search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of news anchor Savannah Guthrie, as reported by BBC World. The 84-year-old disappeared from her Tucson, Arizona, home on January 31st. Authorities believe she was taken against her will. Savannah Guthrie stated her family believes their mother is still alive and issued a new appeal for information.
In other news, a former Florida police chief said Donald Trump told him in 2006 "everyone" knew about Jeffrey Epstein's behavior, according to an FBI document released by the justice department, as reported by BBC World. The document is a written record of a 2019 FBI interview with the former Palm Beach police chief. The police chief alleges Trump called him after the department launched an investigation into Epstein.
Also on Tuesday, a Somali pilot was praised after successfully crash-landing a passenger plane on the seashore near the capital's international airport, saving all 55 people on board, according to BBC World. The Starsky Aviation pilot's quick thinking was crucial in saving the 50 passengers and five crew members after the Fokker 50 aircraft experienced a technical fault shortly after takeoff from Mogadishu.
In other news, Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid confessed on live television to cheating on his girlfriend moments after winning bronze in the Winter Olympics, according to BBC World. The 28-year-old admitted to an affair three months prior, calling it "my biggest mistake."
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