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Search for Nancy Guthrie continues as FBI offers $50,000 reward for information into her disappearance

The search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of ‘TODAY’ co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, intensified Thursday as investigators released a clearer sequence of events from the night she vanished and confirmed that federal authorities are now fully involved. The case, now in its fifth day, has drawn nationwide attention, though officials say no suspect or person of interest has been identified.

Throughout the investigation, officials have stressed they are operating under the belief that Guthrie is alive. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said: “Right now, we believe Nancy is still out there We want her home … The community is hurting with you. We really just want mom back.”

According to timeline events leading up to her disappearance, Nancy Guthrie left her home Saturday evening around 5:32 p.m. to have dinner with family. She traveled by Uber to her daughter’s house, and investigators have since spoken with the driver, though details of that conversation have not been disclosed. She returned home at approximately 9:48 p.m., when her garage door opened and then closed two minutes later.

Several unexplained events occurred early Sunday morning. Sheriff Nanos said that at about 1:47 a.m., the doorbell camera at Guthrie’s home went offline. Roughly 25 minutes later, the system logged motion classified as a person, but no footage is available. Nanos noted it is unclear whether that detection involved a human or an animal. At 2:28 a.m., Guthrie’s pacemaker app disconnected from her phone.  Family members grew alarmed when Guthrie failed to attend church Sunday morning. They went to her home at 11:56 a.m., contacted 911 at 12:03 p.m., and deputies arrived shortly after, at 12:15 p.m., officially launching the missing person investigation.

Authorities later confirmed that blood discovered on the porch outside Guthrie’s home matched her DNA. Investigators have not said whether there were signs of forced entry or damage to security equipment and emphasized that all possibilities remain under review. Sheriff Nanos said the disappearance may not necessarily involve a kidnapping, but investigators are treating the case as suspicious and examining every angle.

The FBI announced it is now working jointly with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to Guthrie’s recovery or to “the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in her disappearance.” FBI Phoenix Special Agent in Charge Heith Janke said agents and technical experts have been deployed to assist local authorities, including teams analyzing digital records from banks, phone providers, social media platforms, and home security systems. Investigators are also reviewing reports of ransom notes that reference Guthrie and were sent to multiple media outlets. Janke confirmed one note demanded money by 5 p.m. Thursday, with a second deadline mentioned for Monday. Authorities have not verified the legitimacy of the notes, and no proof of life has been provided.

An arrest has already been made in connection with what officials described as an “imposter” ransom demand. Addressing those attempting to exploit the case, Janke said, “To those impostors who are trying to take advantage and profit from this situation: We will investigate and ensure you are held accountable for your actions.” He added that any decisions regarding ransom communication ultimately rest with the family.

Savannah Guthrie and her siblings also made an emotional public appeal in a video message, speaking directly to whoever may be involved: “As a family, we are doing everything that we can. We are ready to talk. However, we live in a world where voices and images are easily manipulated. We need to know without a doubt that she is alive and that you have her. We want to hear from you and we are ready to listen. Please reach out to us. Everyone is looking for you, Mommy, everywhere. We will not rest. Your children will not rest until we are together again.” Savannah’s sister, Annie Guthrie, said, “Mama, if you’re listening, we need you to come home, we miss you,” and their brother, Charles Camron Guthrie, added: “We love you, Mom, stay strong, come home.”  

President Trump has also offered support for the Guthries, stating on social media that he spoke with Savannah Guthrie personally. He wrote: “I spoke with Savannah Guthrie, and let her know that I am directing ALL Federal Law Enforcement to be at the family’s, and Local Law Enforcement’s, complete disposal, IMMEDIATELY. We are deploying all resources to get her mother home safely. The prayers of our Nation are with her and her family. GOD BLESS AND PROTECT NANCY!”

FBI Phoenix Special Agent in Charge Heith Janke issued a direct appeal to anyone responsible for Guthrie’s disappearance, urging them to “do the right thing” and return her safely. Investigators continue to ask anyone with information to call 911 or the Pima County Sheriff’s Department at 520-351-4900.

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Search for Nancy Guthrie continues as FBI offers $50,000 reward for information into her disappearance

The search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of ‘TODAY’ co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, intensified Thursday as investigators released a clearer sequence of events from the night she vanished and confirmed that federal authorities are now fully involved. The case, now in its fifth day, has drawn nationwide attention, though officials say no suspect or person of interest has been identified.

Throughout the investigation, officials have stressed they are operating under the belief that Guthrie is alive. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said: “Right now, we believe Nancy is still out there We want her home … The community is hurting with you. We really just want mom back.”

According to timeline events leading up to her disappearance, Nancy Guthrie left her home Saturday evening around 5:32 p.m. to have dinner with family. She traveled by Uber to her daughter’s house, and investigators have since spoken with the driver, though details of that conversation have not been disclosed. She returned home at approximately 9:48 p.m., when her garage door opened and then closed two minutes later.

Several unexplained events occurred early Sunday morning. Sheriff Nanos said that at about 1:47 a.m., the doorbell camera at Guthrie’s home went offline. Roughly 25 minutes later, the system logged motion classified as a person, but no footage is available. Nanos noted it is unclear whether that detection involved a human or an animal. At 2:28 a.m., Guthrie’s pacemaker app disconnected from her phone.  Family members grew alarmed when Guthrie failed to attend church Sunday morning. They went to her home at 11:56 a.m., contacted 911 at 12:03 p.m., and deputies arrived shortly after, at 12:15 p.m., officially launching the missing person investigation.

Authorities later confirmed that blood discovered on the porch outside Guthrie’s home matched her DNA. Investigators have not said whether there were signs of forced entry or damage to security equipment and emphasized that all possibilities remain under review. Sheriff Nanos said the disappearance may not necessarily involve a kidnapping, but investigators are treating the case as suspicious and examining every angle.

The FBI announced it is now working jointly with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to Guthrie’s recovery or to “the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in her disappearance.” FBI Phoenix Special Agent in Charge Heith Janke said agents and technical experts have been deployed to assist local authorities, including teams analyzing digital records from banks, phone providers, social media platforms, and home security systems. Investigators are also reviewing reports of ransom notes that reference Guthrie and were sent to multiple media outlets. Janke confirmed one note demanded money by 5 p.m. Thursday, with a second deadline mentioned for Monday. Authorities have not verified the legitimacy of the notes, and no proof of life has been provided.

An arrest has already been made in connection with what officials described as an “imposter” ransom demand. Addressing those attempting to exploit the case, Janke said, “To those impostors who are trying to take advantage and profit from this situation: We will investigate and ensure you are held accountable for your actions.” He added that any decisions regarding ransom communication ultimately rest with the family.

Savannah Guthrie and her siblings also made an emotional public appeal in a video message, speaking directly to whoever may be involved: “As a family, we are doing everything that we can. We are ready to talk. However, we live in a world where voices and images are easily manipulated. We need to know without a doubt that she is alive and that you have her. We want to hear from you and we are ready to listen. Please reach out to us. Everyone is looking for you, Mommy, everywhere. We will not rest. Your children will not rest until we are together again.” Savannah’s sister, Annie Guthrie, said, “Mama, if you’re listening, we need you to come home, we miss you,” and their brother, Charles Camron Guthrie, added: “We love you, Mom, stay strong, come home.”  

President Trump has also offered support for the Guthries, stating on social media that he spoke with Savannah Guthrie personally. He wrote: “I spoke with Savannah Guthrie, and let her know that I am directing ALL Federal Law Enforcement to be at the family’s, and Local Law Enforcement’s, complete disposal, IMMEDIATELY. We are deploying all resources to get her mother home safely. The prayers of our Nation are with her and her family. GOD BLESS AND PROTECT NANCY!”

FBI Phoenix Special Agent in Charge Heith Janke issued a direct appeal to anyone responsible for Guthrie’s disappearance, urging them to “do the right thing” and return her safely. Investigators continue to ask anyone with information to call 911 or the Pima County Sheriff’s Department at 520-351-4900.

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Minneapolis activist arrested on federal charges for alleged threats, cyberstalking ICE officers

Federal authorities arrested Kyle Wagner, a 37-year-old Minneapolis resident, on Thursday on charges of cyberstalking and transmitting threats against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, according to prosecutors.

The criminal complaint was filed Tuesday and unsealed Thursday, with a decision on whether to seek a grand jury indictment expected soon. No attorney has yet been listed for Wagner in court records.

Prosecutors allege Wagner used Facebook and Instagram throughout January to incite violence against federal immigration officers during heightened enforcement operations in Minnesota. According to the complaint, he encouraged followers to confront and assault agents, repeatedly referring to them as “gestapo” and “murderers.” In one video, Wagner allegedly declared, “I’ve already bled for this city, I’ve already fought for this city, this is nothing new, we’re ready this time,” before saying he was “coming for” ICE.

Authorities say Wagner also promoted physical attacks in other posts, including the statement: “Anywhere we have an opportunity to get our hands on them, we need to put our hands on them.” Additional posts allegedly urged supporters to identify ICE officers and suggested armed violence, including remarks about acting “at the barrel of a gun.” Wagner’s social media accounts appeared to have been removed by the time of his arrest.

The complaint further accuses Wagner of doxxing a “pro-ICE individual” by publishing a phone number, birth information, and a home address in Michigan. Prosecutors say Wagner later admitted the address belonged to the victim’s parents, which appears to be the only direct connection tying the case to Michigan, where it was filed.

Attorney General Pamela Bondi said Wagner “doxxed and threatened law enforcement officers” and “encouraged bloodshed in the streets,” while other Justice Department officials emphasized that threats against federal agents would be aggressively prosecuted. Wagner was arrested at his Minneapolis apartment and scheduled to appear in federal court the same day.

The case unfolds amid ongoing protests in Minnesota linked to Operation Metro Surge, a federal immigration enforcement effort that prompted the deployment of thousands of agents to the state. Federal officials recently announced a partial withdrawal of personnel, while investigations continue into two protester deaths involving federal officer

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Seahawks ‘confident’ that rookie DB Nick Emmanwori will play in Super Bowl LX despite ankle sprain

The Seattle Seahawks remain confident that rookie defensive back Nick Emmanwori will be on the field for Super Bowl LX, even after he suffered a low right ankle sprain during practice earlier this week.

Head coach Mike Macdonald said Thursday that the team has no expectation Emmanwori will miss Sunday’s matchup against the New England Patriots. “He rolled his ankle yesterday,” Macdonald said. “He’s got a low-ankle sprain. Going to do the walkthrough today. Not sure how extensive, if at all, he’s going to practice, but he’s confident. Got a great plan. Fully expect him to play.”

The injury occurred late in Wednesday’s practice session; Emmanwori was defending a pass when he went down, prompting teammates and coaches to check on him. He was able to leave the field under his own power, though video later circulated showing him limping and favoring the ankle. Emmanwori downplayed the incident a day later, explaining, “Just a little mishap that happened. Just rolled my ankle, I just didn’t finish practice, that was it. I expect to play on Sunday. Feel good. Training staff have a good plan for me. Everything good, making sure I’m just rehabbing good.”  The second-round pick battled a more serious high-ankle sprain to the same ankle earlier this season, which cost him three games in September. He said this injury feels different. “Nobody really wants to get hurt or banged during the Super Bowl week or any week, at that,” Emmanwori said. “It just caught me off guard. It was just a little scare.”

An MRI conducted Wednesday night ruled out any serious damage, bringing relief to both the player and the coaching staff. “Yeah, super relieved. Doc told me I’d be good. Just super young, healthy, so I’ll be good to go. Macdonald also noted that the team plans to be cautious in the final days leading up to the game: “Right where we want to be. He’s doing great and moving around. Got to make sure we handle it the right way. Probably going to be over-careful and over-cautious at this point to make sure we’re rolling going into the weekend.”

Emmanwori has been one of Seattle’s most impactful rookies, recording 81 total tackles, 11 pass breakups, nine tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and an interception during the regular season, then added eight tackles, four passes defensed and a fumble recovery in two playoff games. A finalist for AP Defensive Rookie of the Year, Emmanwori acknowledged the honor but kept his focus on the bigger prize. “For an individual award, that would be huge to add to my young career,” he said. “But right now … I think a Super Bowl ring would be way better.”

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Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal secures record arbitration win, set to earn $32M in 2026

Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal has officially won his arbitration case, securing a historic $32 million salary for the 2026 MLB season and setting a new benchmark for arbitration-eligible players. The ruling came from a three-person independent panel that was required to choose either Skubal’s requested figure or the Tigers’ proposed salary—nothing in between.

ESPN’s Jeff Passan was first to report the news, posting: “BREAKING: Two-time reigning American League Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal won his arbitration case and will make $32 million this year, sources tell ESPN. Skubal’s bet to go for the largest salary ever in the arbitration system paid off, as he’ll make $13M more than Tigers argued.”

Skubal, 29, filed for $32 million with the help of agent Scott Boras, while Detroit countered at $19 million. The $13 million gap between the two sides marked the largest difference ever seen in an arbitration case. By siding with Skubal, the panel delivered the highest one-year arbitration salary in league history, topping the previous record of $31 million earned by Juan Soto in 2024, and also shattering the prior pitcher record of $19.75 million, set by David Price with the Tigers in 2015. Skubal earned $10.15 million in 2025, meaning the jump to $32 million represents the largest year-over-year increase ever awarded to a pitcher through arbitration, easily surpassing Jacob deGrom’s previous record raise.

The decision follows a Wednesday hearing in which both sides argued their valuations of Skubal, who will be eligible for unrestricted free agency after the 2026 season. Detroit, known as a “file-and-trial” organization, does not negotiate one-year contracts once figures are submitted, making the arbitration showdown all but inevitable.

Over the past two seasons, Skubal has been among the most overpowering pitchers in baseball, posting a combined 31–10 record with 469 strikeouts, a 0.91 WHIP and a .201 opponent batting average across 381 1/3 innings.   In 2024, Skubal went 18–4 with a 2.39 ERA, a 0.92 WHIP and an MLB-best 228 strikeouts in 192 innings. He captured the American League pitching Triple Crown in 2024, earned back-to-back Cy Young Awards, made consecutive All-Star teams, and was named to the All-MLB First Team in both seasons.

Skubal was even better in 2025, finishing 13–6 with a 2.21 ERA, a league-best 0.89 WHIP and 241 strikeouts over 195 1/3 innings, leading all major league pitchers in fWAR. He anchored Detroit’s rotation during its 2025 playoff run, helping the Tigers finish second in the AL Central at 87–75 and reach the AL Division Series. In three postseason starts, he logged 20 2/3 innings, allowed just four earned runs and struck out 36 batters while holding opponents to a .143 average.

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Mitchell Tenpenny drops his new song “You Phase”

Mitchell Tenpenny has released his new song “You Phase,” co-written by Mitchell, Andy Albert, and Cory Crowder.

The singer shares in a press release: “When I heard the phrase ‘you phase’ mentioned in the room that day I knew exactly how to write this song. I’ve personally had so many phases in my life. Some good and some bad, but to refer to a phase in the song as a relationship was certainly a unique concept. I have never heard it expressed in that way. We all go through transitions in our life with relationships, careers and more trying to figure out who we are and where we want to be.”

“You Phase,” follows the release of the track “Therapy” last October, with Mitchell promising more new music coming this year. In addition, Tenpenny will participate in the 20th anniversary celebration of The Listening Room with a show at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on March 3rd. The night will also feature performances by Hardy, Blessing Offor, Jo Dee Messina, Phil Barton, Brian Davis, J.T. Harding, Matt Jenkins, Wendell Mobley, and James Slater.

See the music video for ‘You Phase’ – HERE.

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Parker McCollum shares the fan-favorite track “Big Ole Fancy House”

Parker McCollum is finally sharing the fan-favorite track “Big Ole Fancy House,” co-written by McCollum, Lori McKenna, Liz Rose, and Hillary Lindsey,

McCollum has included the song in his set for years, though he hadn’t recorded it until now. He shared: “Y’all been asking for this one for a while so I’m glad it’s finally getting to you. Took a couple of times of cutting it before it felt good enough to release, and I think I got it the way it should be heard.  Appreciate all the love everyone has shown this song. Means a lot.”

“Big Ole Fancy House” is the first of four new tracks that will be included on the expanded version of Parker’s self-titled fifth album that came out in June.

Stream “Big Ole Fancy House” – HERE.

PARKER MCCOLLUM The Deluxe Edition is set to arrive March 20; preorder: HERE.

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Awkwafina to host new Apple TV travel series ‘The Unlikely Cook’

Apple TV has ordered eight episodes of an unscripted food series called The Unlikely Cook starring Awkwafina. No premiere date has been announced yet.

The series will see Awkwafina – otherwise known as Nora Lum – “embark on a deeply personal cross-country journey as she explores contemporary Asian American cuisine, starting with her family’s own legacy. Her family ran Lum’s, a Cantonese restaurant in Flushing, NY, which was the first Chinese restaurant in the city. But despite growing up in the family business, she can’t cook at all.”

A social post: “Awkwafina’s cooking. Or at least, she’s trying to. Join her as she traces her culinary roots in a new series, coming soon to Apple TV. #TheUnlikelyCook #Awkwafina #AppleTV”

Awkwafina  will be joined by chefs, restaurateurs and her family as she travels the country to explore what it takes to master Asian food in the kitchen.  She said in a press release – “I’ve never been trusted around a kitchen, so I thank everyone involved for opening that part of my house up to me. Food has been a huge part of my family’s history, and to be able to explore and reconnect with that legacy has been an incredibly rare and very special opportunity.”

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Lamb of God share video for title track of upcoming album ‘Into Oblivion’

Lamb of God will release their tenth studio album, Into Oblivion, on March 13 – marking the band’s first full-length release in four years. The 10-song collection is the follow-up to the band’s 2022 album Omens. 

Vocalist Randy Blythe shared why the band decided to name the album Into Oblivion: “Because that’s where we’re heading. In general, the album is about the ongoing and rapid breakdown of the social contract, particularly here in America. Things are acceptable now that would’ve horrified people just 20 years ago.”

Guitarist Mark Morton shares: “For me, the album is about having the space to breathe creatively and not feeling like we have to keep up with any trend or expectation. It feels nice to be untethered from any agenda beyond rallying around the notion of, ‘Let’s just make music that we think is cool,’ which is really where it all started.”

The metal veterans previously released a pair of singles to preview the new project — “Sepsis,” the band’s first new song since 2022; and “Parasocial Christ”.

Along with the album announcement, Lamb of God also released the video for the title track, directed by Tom Flynn and Mike Watts.  Check it out – HERE.

Album pre-orders, including multiple limited-edition vinyl variants and signed copies, are available now at the band’s website HERE.

Preorder Into Oblivion: HERE.

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David Byrne covers Olivia Rodrigo’s “drivers license” in celebration of song’s 5th anniversary

Olivia Rodrigo released “drivers license” five years ago this month, and she’s now celebrating the milestone with a cover version of the song, performed by Talking Heads’ icon David Byrne.

In honor of the song’s anniversary, fans can head to Rodrigo’s website to preorder a 7-inch single pressed on translucent ruby vinyl, featuring “drivers license” as sung by Byrne. Byrne joined Olivia onstage at Governors Ball last year to sing the classic Talking Heads hit “Burning Down the House,” and that live recording appears on the flip side of the vinyl single, shipping April 3rd.

Target is also carrying an exclusive Tiny Vinyl that has Olivia’s original version of the song on one side, and her live Governors Ball performance of it on the flip side of the 4-inch single, shipping April 30th.

According to an Instagram post from Rodrigo, Byrne’s version of “drivers license” is the first of multiple reworked tracks to come from her Sour album, which “is turning 5 years old this year. and to celebrate, i’m so excited to announce an upcoming series of reimagined SOUR covers from some of my favorite artists ever.  we’re starting off insanely strong with an incredible reworking of ‘drivers license’ from one of my all-time heroes, David Byrne. David is nothing short of a legend and I actually cried when I heard his version of this song.”

Also available for preorder on Olivia’s website is merch including clothing, charms, lockets and more, all in honor of the song that Olivia says “has totally changed my life in ways I still can’t totally wrap my head around. I’m forever grateful for this magical chapter and I can’t wait to scream red lights stop signs with u guys at every concert I play for the rest of my life! happy birthday DL.”

Stream the David Byrne cover of Rodrigo’s ‘drivers license’ – HERE.

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