Here’s a quick rundown of the stories you may have missed this past week.
Headlines
FBI Releases New Images in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance
FBI Director Kash Patel released new images of a masked man approaching Nancy Guthrie’s door the morning of her disappearance. The FBI recovered the footage from Guthrie’s ring cam. Find out More
Seattle Seahawks Dominate the New England Patriots in Super Bowl
The Seattle Seahawks won their second Super Bowl as their defense suffocated the Patriots’ offense in a 29-13 win. Link
Investigators discovered a black glove found on a round in the vicinity where Nancy Guthrie disappeared. Law enforcement hopes this evidence will help them identify a suspect. Find out More
Politics
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt slammed Barack Obama for opposing voter ID. Leavitt’s comments come in the wake of the House passing the SAVE Act, which mandates proof of citizenship to register to vote. Source
A Senate candidate in Nebraska canceled a fundraiser after an email in the Epstein files alleged that the Democratic operative who was set to co-host transported a young girl to Epstein’s Island. See Details
The Trump administration rejected Democrats’ demand for a judicial warrant requirement for ICE to carry out a deportation operation. The standoff is expected to result in a partial government shutdown. Find out More
Pam Bondi’s testimony before the House Judiciary Committee erupted into fireworks as Democrats accused Bondi of running a cover-up over the Epstein files. Source
Turning Point USA endorses Ken Paxton in the Texas Senate Republican primary. Find out More
U.S. News
The FBI released a description of the suspect in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance as well as a photograph of the backpack they were wearing when Guthrie vanished. Read More
Business
McDonald’s earnings beat expectations as the fast-food giant’s bet on value meals pays off big. Inflation has customers looking for deals, and McDonald’s responded by offering popular value meals. Source
World News
The U.S. and Taiwan struck a landmark trade agreement that will lead to lower tariffs and increased investment in energy and technology. Read More
British Prime Minister Kier Starmer vowed to fight for his political survival as links to Jeffrey Epstein threaten to topple his government. See Details
Entertainment
Dawson’s Creek star James Vanderbeel dies at the age of 48. Vanderbeek passed away after a battle with cancer. Source
Bad Bunny’s halftime performance spurs mixed reactions. Read More
Rapper Cardi B and New England Patriots wide receiver Stephon Diggs reportedly broke up while Diggs was playing in the Super Bowl. See Details
Sports
Former NFL MVP Boomer Esiason says the league should remove California from the Super Bowl rotation. The state’s “jock tax” caused players to pay more in taxes than they earned from playing in the Super Bowl, which was held in Santa Clara. See Details
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show saw a record number of viewers tune out. Bad Bunny’s selection sparked a political controversy over his opposition to President Trump and ICE operations. Find out More
Off the Wall
A Wisconsin man turned himself in to the police for committing murder – but only after he first finished his taxes. Source