FBI: DNA Links Glove to Suspect in Guthrie Case; UN Reports Thousands Dead in Sudan
TUCSON, ARIZONA - February 15, 2026 - The FBI announced Sunday that DNA from a glove found near the home of Today show host Savannah Guthrie's mother appears to match a glove worn by a masked individual seen outside the residence the night she vanished. The preliminary results, received Saturday, are awaiting official confirmation, according to the FBI. In other news, the United Nations reported that over 6,000 people were killed in a three-day attack by a Sudanese paramilitary group in Sudan's Darfur region in late October.
The glove, discovered in a field approximately two miles from the Guthrie residence in Tucson, Arizona, was sent for DNA testing after the incident. The FBI statement did not provide further details on the investigation, but the development is a significant step in the ongoing search for Guthrie.
Meanwhile, the UN Human Rights Office stated that the Rapid Support Forces' (RSF) offensive to capture the city of el-Fasher in Sudan included widespread atrocities that may constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity. The attack, which occurred in late October, resulted in over 6,000 deaths, according to the UN.
In other news, former President Barack Obama stated in an interview published Saturday that he believes aliens are real, but he has not personally encountered them. "They're real. But I haven't seen them. They're not being kept at Area 51," Obama said.
Also, the release of the Jeffrey Epstein emails continues to generate discussion. Multiple news sources suggest that strange symbols found in the released emails are likely a technical error, not a secret code. Experts believe the symbols are artifacts from the Department of Justice's conversion process of the emails to PDFs.
In Washington, the government funding standoff continues due to disputes over immigration enforcement, impacting agencies like the TSA and Coast Guard, according to CBS News. The situation is at a standstill, with negotiations ongoing.
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