Team USA secured a gold and silver finish in women's freestyle moguls skiing at the Winter Olympics on Wednesday, while a person detained in connection with the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie was released after questioning. Additionally, the US job market showed surprising growth in January, and a Russian drone strike in Ukraine claimed the lives of a young family. Finally, "The View" co-host Joy Behar discussed fan reaction to Elisabeth Hasselbeck's return to the show.
Elizabeth Lemley of Team USA won gold in women's freestyle moguls skiing at the Winter Olympics, with a score of 82.30 points, according to CBS News. The 20-year-old was making her Olympic debut at the Milan Cortina Games. Jaelin Kauf secured the silver medal for Team USA with a score of 80.77. During the medal ceremony, Lemley's gold detached from its ribbon, an issue organizers acknowledged had occurred to a "limited number" of medalists (CBS News).
In other news, authorities in Arizona detained and released a person for questioning in connection with the suspected abduction of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of "Today" show anchor Savannah Guthrie, according to ABC News. The person was detained during a traffic stop and a residence connected to the individual was searched. The FBI Director Kash Patel released a statement regarding the investigation (ABC News).
The US job market saw unexpected growth in January, with employers adding 130,000 jobs, according to the Labor Department, as reported by BBC Business. This helped lower the unemployment rate to 4.3%. The figures came after the weakest year for new jobs since the Covid-19 pandemic, with only 181,000 jobs added in 2025. The White House has pushed back against concerns, arguing that the market is still healthy (BBC Business).
A Russian drone strike in Ukraine's Kharkiv region wiped out a young family, leaving a pregnant mother as the sole survivor, as reported by Fox News. The attack on the town of Bohodukhiv killed 34-year-old Grigory and his three children: 2-year-old twin boys, Ivan and Vladyslav, and their 1-year-old sister Myroslava. The family had just evacuated from Zolochiv, a front-line town about 25 miles from the Russian border, in an effort to escape persistent shelling (Fox News).
"The View" co-host Joy Behar and show producer Brian Teta discussed fan reaction to former host Elisabeth Hasselbeck's return to the show while Alyssa Farah Griffin is on maternity leave, according to Fox News. Behar noted that there was a lot of reaction to Hasselbeck's return, which surprised her (Fox News).
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