CURRENT EVENTS - FEBRUARY 2026


Authorities are investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie as a crime, the Pima County, Arizona, sheriff said Monday, appealing to the public for information that will help find the mother of “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie.

Nancy Guthrie, 84, has mobility issues and is without key medication, Sheriff Chris Nanos said.

“We know she didn’t just walk out of there,” Nanos said. “She did not leave on her own.”

Guthrie was last seen Saturday around 9:30 p.m. near her home, where she lived alone in the Catalina Foothills area near Tucson, Nanos said. When Guthrie did not show up to church Sunday morning, a church member called her family, who went to her home around 11 a.m. to look for her, the sheriff said.

A family member called 911 around noon Sunday to report her missing, Nanos said.

Homicide detectives were sent to the home of Nancy Guthrie, which is not standard, Nanos said at a news conference late Sunday.

What detectives found at the scene was “very concerning,” the sheriff said.

“We believe now, after we’ve processed that crime scene, that we do in fact have a crime scene – that we do in fact have a crime,” Nanos said Monday.
 
"a party stunt gone awry." I can't believe the youth in question trotted our that tired old excuse. He should have said, "After evening services at church, I went home, went to bed, and quickly fell asleep. When I woke up, it was there."
So it was the youth minister? It’s always the youth minister, isn’t it?
 
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“… For months, the Clintons had been adamant that they would not comply with subpoenas from Representative James R. Comer of Kentucky, the panel’s Republican chairman, that they have described as invalid and legally unenforceable. They accused Mr. Comer of being part of a plot to target them as President Trump’s political adversaries and promised to fight him on the issue for as long as it took.

But after some Democrats on the panel joined Republicans in a vote to recommend charging them with criminal contempt, an extraordinary first step in referring them to the Justice Department for prosecution, the Clintons ultimately waved the white flag and agreed to fully comply with Mr. Comer’s demands.

In an email sent to Mr. Comer on Monday evening, attorneys for the Clintons said their clients would “appear for depositions on mutually agreeable dates” and asked that the House not move forward with a contempt vote, which had been slated for Wednesday.…”
 
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