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A new letter tied to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie was sent to TMZ this week, including a demand for one bitcoin in exchange for information about the identity of the person allegedly responsible for abducting Today host Savannah Guthrie’s mother, the outlet reported.
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There's a new note in the Nancy Guthrie case, but this one doesn't seem to be from the kidnappers ... instead, it's from someone offering to give up information on the kidnapper.
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PETALING JAYA: Four people have been arrested by police after they allegedly destroyed part of an illegal temple based in Rawang without authorisation from the authorities.
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revuedepresse FranceLa France fait face à un épisode météo violent ce mercredi 11 février 2026 avec une vaste zone de perturbations travers
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A gunman opened fire at a school in southern Thailand, injuring three before police shot and arrested him, highlighting the country's ongoing struggle with gun violence.
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Following the release of 3.5 million Epstein files, it was revealed that conductor Leon Botstein was in contact with the child sex offender, serial rapist, and human trafficker in numerous email communications.
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Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has given his view on Marcus Rashford, Raphinha, Jules Kounde and asked for respect for Segunda sides.
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La cantante colombianatiene previsto actuar ante millones de personas en Río de Janeiro.El concierto forma parte de la iniciativa "Todo Mondo No Rio", que se hará por tercer año consecutivo.
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Police have released a person detained for questioning in connection with the Nancy Guthrie search.
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La decisione del gup di Civitavecchia: un anno in abbreviato e 50mila euro a titolo di risarcimento
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Heidi Tinsman is a Professor of History at the University of California, Irvine. Her research focuses on gender, race, and labor in modern Latin America and the Americas. She is especially interested in the relevance of feminist materialist paradigms for transnational and world history. Join us as we learn more about her research on Chile and her research methodology.
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A judge ruled Wednesday Darron Lee, charged with murder and tampering with evidence in the death of his girlfriend, remain in jail with no bond.
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Wenn ein Partner deutlich jünger oder älter ist, stellt das die Beziehung vor besondere Herausforderungen. Nachfrage bei einer Psychotherapeutin.
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police said more than 25 people were wounded, including two who were airlifted to hospital with life-threatening injuries
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WEST CHICAGO, Ill. — The state senator whose district covers much of Aurora is calling for an investigation into how Aurora police handled students participating in a walkout protest against
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Politico reports: Attorney General Pam Bondi will testify Wednesday before the House Judiciary Committee amid a barrage of controversies that would ordinarily portend a dicey bipartisan grilling. The nation’s top law enforcement officer is being scrutinized for the Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, with files being released well past the statutory deadline …
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The U.S. Department of Justice said the lawsuit against Michigan elections officials seeking voters' information was intended to ensure voting records are accurate.
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"While our work is never done, we have made tremendous progress to make America safe again. In 2025, we saw the lowest murder rate in 125 years. That's nothing short of historic," she said.
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La localidad granadina de Otívar dará este domingo 15 de febrero el pistoletazo de salida a la Copa de España de Descenso 2026, una de las competiciones más destacadas del calendario nacional de ciclismo de montaña. La prueba reunirá a más de 150 bikers en la
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Un autobus contro auto a Taranto ha ferito una donna. Scopri i dettagli dell'incidente e le sue conseguenze.
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Montoursville, Pa. — A woman is in critical condition after a man holding her hostage in a Montoursville apartment shot her multiple times, police say.
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Thousands of babies are alive because of this Black man. You were never taught his name.
His name is Vivien Thomas.
At Johns Hopkins, Thomas helped create the surgery that made modern pediatric heart surgery possible.
The procedure became known as the Blalock–Taussig shunt—named after:
• Alfred Blalock
• Helen Taussig
But the man who designed the operation, built the instruments, and trained the surgeons?
Not named.
That surgery treated blue baby syndrome—a group of congenital heart defects (most commonly Tetralogy of Fallot) that prevent oxygen-rich blood from reaching the body.
These babies turned blue.
They couldn’t breathe properly.
They failed to thrive.
Before this surgery, they coded.
They arrested.
They died.
Vivien Thomas engineered a way to reroute blood to the lungs so oxygen levels could rise—keeping babies alive long enough to grow, stabilize, and survive.
This wasn’t theory.
He:
• ran the animal labs
• perfected the technique
• stood behind surgeons during live operations
• coached them through every step
And yet—he was hired as a janitor.
No medical degree.
No authorship.
No recognition.
The surgeons he trained became famous.
The system became prestigious.
The babies lived.
And his name disappeared.
You don’t know Vivien Thomas because medicine has a history of benefiting from Black brilliance while erasing Black people.
That’s why representation in medicine isn’t cosmetic.
It’s protective.
Because when brilliance isn’t protected, it gets used—and renamed.
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Police say the suspects demolished part of the temple without holding any discussion with the temple management or informing the local authorities.
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“These accusations have already been debunked, but here we go again on a merry-go-round,” the Fulton County chairman said.
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A former federal prosecutor who recently resigned from the Minnesota U.S. Attorney’s office has joined Don Lemon’s defense team, court
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Maxi causa di risarcimento contro la clinica della fertilità: impiantato l'embrione sbagliato. Caccia ai genitori biologici
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A man detained at the traffic stop by the police and questioned about the kidnapping of Savannah Guthrie’s mother Nancy Guthrie.
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The case has attracted national attention, largely due to the victim's familial relation to TV personality Savannah Guthrie.
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NEW YORK — Sahan Journal, a non-profit newsroom in Minnesota, wins the February Sidney Award for its coverage of Trump’s Operation Metro Surge (OMS). Billed as the largest immigration operation in history by federal authorities, and as an invasion by many Minnesotans, the government claims to have arrested some 4000 residents of Minnesota since the operation began