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Investigators suspect Nancy Guthrie's kidnapper lives in Tucson, report says
Authorities investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie believe the person responsible for her apparent abduction lives in her hometown of Tucson, Arizona.
Soon after Guthrie went missing from her home on Feb. 1, a ransom note from the possible kidnapper was received by two local TV stations as well as TMZ. A second letter was sent only to...Read more
Northern California reports first measles outbreak since 2020. What to know
California reported its first confirmed measles outbreak since 2020 on Tuesday.
The highly contagious disease infected 2,276 people nationwide in 2025, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. So far in 2026, the U.S. has confirmed 733 cases, and 93% of those infected were unvaccinated.
The heightened spread of the disease ...Read more
DOJ claims of 'improprieties' spurred Georgia ballot seizure
WASHINGTON — The FBI claims it seized voting records from a Georgia county due to alleged “improprieties” with the 2020 election, part of a probe that originated with a lawyer who helped President Donald Trump unsuccessfully challenge results of that race.
Information about the investigation was included in a U.S. Justice Department ...Read more
Maryland GOP urges Democrats to slow emergency bills ending ICE agreements
Maryland Republican lawmakers are urging Democratic leaders to slow down emergency legislation that would end local cooperation agreements with federal immigration authorities, arguing the General Assembly is moving too quickly amid shifting national conditions and legal uncertainty.
The identical bills — House Bill 488 and Senate Bill 245 �...Read more
New Iran deal distant prospect as US talks drag, airstrikes loom
The United States and Iran each struck a positive tone about the start of diplomatic talks, though analysts remain skeptical that the engagement will be enough to head off U.S. airstrikes.
The timeline and terms of the negotiations remain unclear after an opening round of talks on Friday that President Donald Trump cast as “very good” and ...Read more
NYC schools chancellor defends mayoral control, but Mamdani allies remain unconvinced
NEW YORK — Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s Chancellor Kamar Samuels spent Tuesday defending mayoral control of New York City’s public schools‚ a system the mayor campaigned against but now largely supports.
During a closely watched City Council hearing, Samuels praised the system despite disagreement with some Mamdani political allies who remain...Read more
Parkland mass shooting victims' families call out Broward Sheriff's Office for lawsuit delay
No one ever promised the grief that followed the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School would go away. But no one predicted the never-ending frustration the surviving families would feel toward a legal system that sometimes seems determined to prolong their suffering.
Nearly eight years after a gunman murdered 17 students and ...Read more
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House Rules Committee moves to protect Trump’s tariffs from congressional disapproval
WASHINGTON — The House Rules Committee teed up legislation for a floor vote Tuesday that would again prevent lawmakers from terminating President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs, this time until July 31.
The panel voted 8-3 Monday to report the ...Read more
FDA refuses to review Moderna's flu vaccine in latest setback
U.S. regulators have refused to review Moderna Inc.’s novel mRNA flu vaccine, dealing a major blow to the company as it seeks more products beyond its COVID shot.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration rejected the company’s application, which was submitted in December, saying the studies conducted in support of the application didn’t ...Read more
Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino praised agent after shooting Marimar Martinez in Chicago, evidence shows
CHICAGO — A trove of evidence was released Tuesday in the controversial shooting of Marimar Martinez by a Border Patrol agent at the height of Operation Midway Blitz last October, including a body-worn camera video showing the tense moments just before their vehicles collided and text messages sent later by the agent joking and bragging about ...Read more
Mayor Mamdani blasted over cold weather deaths as NYC announces 7 additional fatalities
NEW YORK — The death count in NYC amid the frigid conditions of the past few weeks jumped Tuesday with city officials acknowledging seven additional deaths, the news coming after the Mamdani administration came under fire for its response to the freezing weather at a Council oversight hearing.
The seven new deaths all occurred at private ...Read more
Gov. Newsom heads to Munich conference to challenge Trump's vision for US
Gov. Gavin Newsom is heading to a conference of world leaders in Germany later this week as part of his ongoing effort to use the global stage to urge investment in California's climate-related initiatives and challenge President Trump's isolationist policies.
Newsom will appear at the Munich Security Conference to talk about trade and jobs and...Read more
DHS official reveals in court deportation threat hanging over Haitians TPS holders
The Department of Homeland Security would have begun deporting Haitians had its order terminating their legal protections from deportations not been halted by a federal judge, an assistant director for field operations told a federal court Tuesday.
But the agency also had no specific plans “to mobilize members of Immigration and Customs ...Read more
English-only driver license tests have begun in Florida. Some drivers get till March 31 in Spanish
MIAMI — Miami-Dade County, home to one of the nation’s largest foreign-born populations, will soon feel the effects of a new state policy requiring driver’s license tests to be given exclusively in English, eliminating multiple language options, a change that has left many residents navigating a limited transition period for preparation.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz says federal immigration enforcement surge could wind down within days
MINNEAPOLIS — Gov. Tim Walz predicted on Feb. 10 that the federal immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota could end in a matter of days, citing recent conversations with top officials in the White House.
The Democratic-Farmer-Labor governor said he spoke to both White House border official Tom Homan and President Donald Trump’s chief of ...Read more
'Someone is going to recognize' masked person at Nancy Guthrie's house
In the first major break in the investigation into the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, FBI officials on Tuesday released surveillance footage showing a masked individual approaching the 84-year-old’s front door the morning she was abducted.
The images, recorded at 1:47 a.m. on Feb. 1, show someone wearing a balaclava, gloves and a backpack ...Read more
ICE officials commit to releasing Minnesota bodycam footage
The head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement said the agency will release footage from body cameras that are being deployed to thousands of agents on the ground in Minnesota for Operation Metro Surge.
Todd Lyons, the acting director of ICE, told members of the House Homeland Security Committee on Feb. 10 that he welcomed body cameras “all ...Read more
Florida governor could brand groups as terrorists, alarming free speech advocates
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — State lawmakers this session are considering changing state laws that could affect what Floridians can say, write and read.
Legislators are weighing giving the governor broad powers to brand groups as “terrorist organizations” and expel college students who support them. They’re proposing forbidding the state from ...Read more
White House defends Trump snub of Democrats at Governors dinner
WASHINGTON — The White House defended President Donald Trump’s decision to exclude two Democrats from a traditionally bipartisan dinner held for the nation’s governors later this month.
Wes Moore and Jared Polis, the governors of Maryland and Colorado, said they were disinvited from a White House dinner, part of the winter meeting of the...Read more
$600 million in Trump administration health cuts will hit states' disease control programs
WASHINGTON — Public health experts warned Tuesday that $600 million in cuts to federal public health funding announced by the Trump administration would endanger one of California’s main early-warning systems for HIV outbreaks, leaving communities vulnerable to undetected disease spread.
The grant terminations affect funding for a number ...Read more
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