The search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, continues after she was reportedly kidnapped from her Tucson, Arizona, home on February 1. The FBI has released photos and videos of an armed person in a mask near her home, and investigators have lifted the DNA of an unknown male profile from a glove found near the scene, according to ABC News.
The kidnapping occurred in the early hours of Sunday, February 1, according to ABC News. FBI Director Kash Patel released a surveillance photo on February 10, 2026, showing a potential subject in the investigation. Authorities have not released any further details about the ongoing search.
In other news, Dutch speedskater Femke Kok secured a gold medal and set an Olympic record in the 500 meters at the Milan Cortina Games, beating defending champion Erin Jackson in the final heat on Sunday, February 15, according to ABC News. Kok finished in 36.49 seconds, 0.66 seconds ahead of her teammate Jutta Leerdam, who took silver.
Meanwhile, Republican Rep. Thomas Massie expressed his disapproval of Attorney General Pam Bondi's conduct regarding the Department of Justice's release of files related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, during a hearing before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, according to ABC News. "I don't think she did very well," Massie told ABC News' "This Week" co-anchor Martha Raddatz. When asked if he had confidence in Bondi, Massie said he did not.
Also, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton clashed with Czech Deputy Prime Minister Petr Macinka at the Munich Security Conference in Germany on Saturday, according to Fox News. Clinton criticized former President Donald Trump's dealings with Europe during a panel discussion. Macinka defended the Trump administration, leading to a heated exchange. "First, I think you really don't like him," Macinka said as he began to respond to Clinton, according to Fox News.
Finally, researchers are investigating a 150-year-old bottle of alcohol discovered in Alta, Utah, at a former Wild West mining town, according to Fox News. Experts at High West Distillery in Park City, the first legal distillery in Utah since the 1870s, tasted the liquid.
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