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Nancy Guthrie, 84, was abducted from her Tucson-area home in the early morning hours of February 2. Two ransom notes were sent to media outlets in the days following Nancy's disappearance.

Nancy Guthrie, 84, was abducted from her home near Tucson, Arizona, on February 1. Her daughter Savannah and her family are offering a $1 million reward for information regarding her mother's abduction. Today show co-host Craig Melvin announced new information about one of the ransom notes sent by Nancy's alleged kidnappers. A second ransom note sent days after Nancy's disappearance claimed that she had died. It did not apologize for her death but expressed regret over her passing. The FBI has described a man as a suspect in the case.


Donald Trump and JD Vance announced the commencement of the IAEA inspection process at Iranian nuclear facilities. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is traveling to the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Bahrain to discuss the memorandum of understanding with Iran.

U.S. Vice President JD Vance says UN nuclear inspectors will return to Iran as US suspends sanctions for 60 days, letting Tehran resume oil sales until August 21. IAEA has been in and out of Iran since Israel’s 12-day war in 2025 but has not been granted access to bombed enrichment sites targeted by the U.S or Israel. The Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway for oil transit that Iran effectively blocked during the war, remains open. Unfrozen Iranian assets will be used to buy humanitarian supplies from the United States.


The prolonged heatwave has disrupted the country, forcing the cancellation of dozens of trains and the suspension of classes. The national weather service, Meteo France, said most of the country was entering conditions that likely won't ease before Friday.

Half of France is on a level 1 danger-to-life warning due to extreme heatwave. Two children, aged 4 and 2, were found dead in their family's car in south eastern France. Three elderly people died near Bordeaux from heat-related health issues. At least 40 people have drowned in France while swimming in unsupervised areas because of the heat wave. The lack of air conditioning has forced schools to close and people are looking for ways to stay cool. A heat dome covering much of western Europe has already killed at least 13 people, including children who drowned trying to cool off in a river.


On Tuesday, New York's Democratic primary will decide who wins the US House of Representatives. Candidates in the upcoming congressional primaries include both Democrats and members of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA).

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is running for re-election on a platform of abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement and taking on bad landlords and greedy corporations. The Democratic primaries this year have become battles between progressive and centrist factions of the party. New York’s primary on Tuesday will determine which challengers the party nominates to run in the midterm elections in November. That vote will decide which party controls Congress, giving its lawmakers the power to aid or impede President Donald Trump's legislative agenda.


Trump's $14 million renovation of the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall has been plagued by algae blooms and blue paint peeling off the bottom. John J. Cafaro, who was hired to put the pool back in the same shape it was already in, was arrested and cited over the weekend.

Donald Trump spent $14 million renovating the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington DC. The project has been beset by problems with algae, peeling paint and ballooning price tag. President Donald Trump claims it was vandalized by ‘radical left lunatics’ but did not provide evidence to support his claim. He is threatening 10-year prison sentences for those he accuses of vandalizing the pool. It is one of many architectural projects in the nation’s capital that Trump has boosted.


Damon Landor tried to sue state prison officials after they shaved his dreadlocks in violation of his religious beliefs. The high court divided 6-3 along ideological lines in ruling against him, with the three liberal justices in dissent.

Supreme Court on Tuesday barred a former Louisiana inmate from suing prison officials who cut off his dreadlocks in violation of his Rastafari religious beliefs. The high court agreed with lower courts that without exception the law, the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, can’t be used to hold those who violate inmates’ rights financially responsible. The justices refused to apply the rationale from their decision in 2020 that allowed Muslim men to sue over their inclusion on the FBI’s no-fly list.


U.S. Vice President JD Vance attended talks with Iranian officials in Buergenstock and said Iran agreed to allow nuclear inspectors back into the country. Treasury has issued a temporary 60-day general license authorizing the production, delivery, and sale of Iranian oil.

The U.S. Treasury Department issued a temporary 60-day license authorizing the production, delivery and sale of Iranian oil, lifting decades-old sanctions. The move was made in response to Tehran’s agreement to open the Strait of Hormuz and allow international nuclear inspectors into the country. Iran's state budget allocates $12.4 billion to its armed forces and the IRGC. President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance spent years arguing against deals that provided financial concessions to Iran. Now the agreement is poised to hand the regime billions.


The Los Angeles Fire Department is aiming to fully extinguish a stubborn, days-long blaze at a cold-storage warehouse and hand the facility back to its operator by Friday. The blaze started on the roof Wednesday while subcontractors serviced solar panels.

The fire at the Lineage Big Bear cold storage facility in Boyle Heights has been burning for almost a week. It started Wednesday on the roof of the 500,000-square-foot facility at 1400 S. Los Palos Street and spread to the solar panels. Firefighters believe leaking ammonia could have helped fuel the fire. The building is filled with an estimated 85 million pounds of frozen food. A shelter-in-place order was issued for neighboring areas on Wednesday and Thursday.


The F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down over Iran on Good Friday. It is the first time a US aircraft had been shot down in Iran during the conflict.

A US fighter jet pilot shot down over Iran in April reported seeing Iranian drones moving together in a jellyfish-like formation moments before he was forced to eject from his aircraft. The account sparked debate among intelligence officials about whether Iran has developed advanced drone coordination capabilities. If accurate, the sighting would represent an alarming advance in Iranian drone capabilities. It also marked his second time being shot down during the Iran war; he had also been downed in a friendly-fire incident involving a Kuwaiti fighter pilot in the early days of conflict.


Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation into New York-based independent coffee shop chain Poetica Coffee after the company took to social media to refuse future service to Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) because of his support for Israel in the Israel-Hamas war, started by terrorists on Oct. 4.

Department of Justice has opened an investigation into Poetica Coffee Shop in Brooklyn, which refunded $9.82 to Rep. Dan Goldman for buying a cup of coffee at its Brooklyn location and scolded him over his support for Israel. The shop said it doesn't serve "genocide enablers" and that it would have turned him away if he had come back there earlier. Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon says the department is aware of the "denial of service taunts" directed at Goldman.


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