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Multiple Stories Dominate Headlines: Condom Shortage at Olympics, Kidnapping Investigation, and Obama's Criticism
Several significant stories emerged this week, including a temporary shortage of condoms at the Milan Cortina Olympics, the ongoing investigation into the kidnapping of Savannah Guthrie's mother, and former President Barack Obama's criticism of ICE operations in Minnesota. Additionally, a college baseball player suffered a serious leg injury during a celebratory home run trot.
Organizers of the Milan Cortina Olympics promised a Valentine's weekend restock of condoms after supplies in the athlete villages were temporarily depleted due to higher-than-anticipated demand, according to a statement released by the Italian organizing committee on Saturday. The committee confirmed that additional supplies were being delivered and would be distributed across all villages between Saturday and Monday. The provision of condoms for athletes has been a long-standing tradition at the games.
Meanwhile, the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, continued. Investigators believe she was kidnapped from her Tucson, Arizona, home on February 1. The FBI released photos and videos of an armed person in a mask tampering with a security camera at her home. FBI Director Kash Patel released a surveillance photo on February 10, 2026, showing a potential subject in the investigation.
Former President Barack Obama spoke out about the recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shootings in Minnesota, calling the situation "deeply concerning and dangerous." In an interview with podcast host Brian Tyler Cohen, released on Saturday, Obama addressed the "unprecedented nature" of the ICE deployment of over 2,000 agents in an operation dubbed "Operation Metro Surge." He pointed to agents' actions, including pulling people from their homes and using children to bait parents.
In other news, a Seton Hall baseball player, Justin Ford, suffered a gruesome leg injury during a celebratory home run trot in the team's season opener against Boston College at the Puerto Rico Challenge in Ponce. Ford's celebratory hop and fist pump proved catastrophic.
In other news, Gisèle Pelicot, who became the public face of sexual abuse in 2024 after a mass rape trial in France, is set to share her story in her first U.S. interview on "CBS News Sunday Morning." Pelicot's ex-husband was found guilty of drugging her and inviting dozens of men to abuse her. She will discuss her memoir, "A Hymn to Life: Shame Has to Change Sides," and her decision to testify publicly. The program airs on CBS Sundays beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET and streams on the CBS News app beginning at 11:00 a.m. ET.
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