A remote Canadian community is reeling from the aftermath of a deadly mass shooting, one of the deadliest in recent Canadian history, according to NPR Politics. The tragedy struck Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, leaving the community in mourning.
Meanwhile, in Arizona, swing voters who supported President Trump in 2024 are expressing concerns about the tactics of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), NPR News reported. Focus groups conducted by NPR revealed that many of these voters want to see ICE reformed. Twelve out of 14 participants in the focus groups said they felt ICE "has gone too far."
Also, the FBI has obtained previously inaccessible doorbell footage related to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the missing mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, as reported by NPR News. The footage, released Tuesday, shows a masked person outside Guthrie's door. Law enforcement had initially stated the camera was disconnected when Guthrie was reported missing on February 1.
In other news, the UK's science ecosystem is facing uncertainty due to significant changes in research grant allocation announced by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) on February 1, according to Nature News. The agency aims to focus on fewer things, but the specifics are still emerging. This has left the UK research community anxious about potential funding cuts.
Finally, the viral cartoon "My Dog: The Paradox" by Matthew Inman has been adapted into a short film, Variety reported. Inman published the original comic on his website, The Oatmeal, in 2012.
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