The United Cajun Navy, a volunteer group, has offered to help search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Savannah Guthrie, who has been missing since January 31. Authorities in Arizona suspect she was kidnapped after finding her blood at her home, and the FBI has identified a man seen on a doorbell camera as a suspect.
Key Facts
Nancy Guthrie is the 84-year-old mother of Savannah Guthrie, a Today show co-host.
She was last seen at her home near Tucson, Arizona, on January 31.
The United Cajun Navy, a volunteer group, sent an operational plan to help with the search.
The Arizona authorities suspect she was kidnapped, as her blood was found on her porch.
The FBI released footage of a masked man on her porch the night she vanished.
The FBI described the suspect as about 5 feet, 9 or 10 inches tall with an average build.
The suspect was carrying a 25-liter backpack called an "Ozark Trail Hiker Pack."
Nancy Guthrie has health needs requiring vital daily medication.
People living in parts of southeastern California have been told to stay inside and close windows and doors. This advice comes because particle pollution levels have become high enough to be harmful according to the National Weather Service.
Key Facts
The National Weather Service issued an air quality alert for southeastern California.
Areas affected include the Coachella Valley, and San Bernardino, Riverside, and Imperial counties.
The pollution levels are considered harmful, prompting the alert.
Residents are advised to limit outdoor activities to protect their health.
People in sensitive groups, like the elderly and those with heart or lung issues, are urged to be especially cautious.
The alert is in place from overnight Wednesday through Thursday evening.
This situation is ongoing and more updates may follow.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) sent fighter jets to respond to Russian military planes detected near Alaska. The Russian planes were in international airspace and did not enter U.S. or Canadian territories. NORAD stated that these activities happen often and are not considered a threat.
Key Facts
NORAD detected Russian military aircraft near Alaska.
The aircraft were Tupolev TU-142 types, used for maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare.
NORAD responded by deploying U.S. and Canadian fighter jets, including F-35 and F-22 fighters.
Additional military support included tankers and an AWACS aircraft.
The Russian planes remained in international airspace, not entering U.S. or Canadian borders.
NORAD described these occurrences as regular and not threatening.
Republican Representative Tony Gonzales admitted to an affair with a former aide, Regina Ann Santos-Aviles, who later died by suicide. He is facing a runoff election and has been asked to step down due to the allegations. Gonzales has taken responsibility and stated that he has reconciled with his wife and sought forgiveness.
Key Facts
Tony Gonzales is a Republican Representative for Texas' 23rd congressional district.
Gonzales admitted to an affair with his former aide, Regina Ann Santos-Aviles, who died by suicide in 2025.
The affair supposedly took place in 2024, according to text messages obtained by the San Antonio Express-News.
Gonzales is facing calls to resign and a runoff election with challenger Brandon Herrera.
He has publicly apologized and said he has reconciled with his wife.
Gonzales believes that God has forgiven his actions and stated his faith remains strong.
An Iranian official criticized the U.S. after an American submarine sank an Iranian warship, resulting in numerous deaths. This incident happened amid escalating conflict, with Iran launching new attacks against Israel and U.S. targets while Israel also conducted strikes on Tehran. The situation is part of a larger war in the Middle East that is currently expanding.
Key Facts
An Iranian warship was sunk by a U.S. submarine, killing many sailors.
Iran's Foreign Minister warned the U.S. about potential regrets for this action.
Iran carried out new attacks on Israeli and U.S. targets.
Israel conducted large-scale strikes on Tehran and Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.
The conflict has resulted in at least 1,114 civilian deaths according to a U.S.-based agency.
The U.S. plans to strengthen its military presence in the region alongside Israel.
A Kurdish official in Iraq denied there was a ground offensive.
The U.S. Senate blocked a proposal requiring congressional approval for war actions against Iran.
Nepal held general elections, and Balendra Shah, a former mayor and rapper, voted. The elections come six months after protests led by young people changed the government.
Key Facts
Nepal is holding general elections.
Balendra Shah, a former Kathmandu mayor who was also a rapper, participated by voting.
He is 35 years old.
The elections follow youth-led protests against corruption.
These protests happened six months ago and resulted in a change of government.
South East Water, a UK water company, is facing a £22 million fine from the regulator Ofwat. The fine is due to supply disruptions in Kent and Sussex, affecting thousands of homes during 2020 and 2023. These disruptions left customers without water during high demand or extreme weather conditions.
Key Facts
South East Water is a UK water supply company.
The industry regulator, Ofwat, decided on the £22 million fine.
The fine is for multiple disruptions in water supply.
Affected areas include Kent and Sussex.
Disruptions left homes without tap water, affecting basic needs like showering and flushing toilets.
About 16,000 homes were affected in December and 30,000 in January.
The issues occurred during periods of high demand and extreme weather.
The fine only covers problems from 2020 to 2023, not recent incidents.
The Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Formula 1 races may be canceled due to tensions from a US-Israel conflict with Iran. Iran’s missile strikes have targeted areas in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, raising safety concerns. F1 is considering whether these races can take place, as canceling could have large financial implications.
Key Facts
The Bahrain Grand Prix is scheduled for April 10-12, and the Saudi Arabian race in Jeddah is a week later.
Iran has launched missiles in response to US-Israel military actions, hitting locations in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
A US naval base in Bahrain's capital, Manama, where F1 staff stay, was struck by Iranian missiles.
The Saudi Arabian race venue is near an oil refinery previously targeted in attacks.
F1 has two weeks to decide if the races can proceed due to logistical needs.
Canceling the races could result in a financial loss of over $100 million from fees.
The possibility of rescheduling is complicated due to an already busy F1 calendar.
Alternative race locations like Portugal or Japan have been suggested but are unlikely.
Aston Martin's Formula 1 team is facing vibration issues with its Honda engines, causing concerns about potential nerve damage to drivers. The problem, affecting drivers like Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll, means they cannot drive many laps safely. The team is working to fix the issue, testing changes during the upcoming Australian Grand Prix.
Key Facts
Aston Martin's car engines from Honda cause vibrations that risk nerve damage to drivers' hands.
Drivers Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll cannot drive more than 25 and 15 laps, respectively, without discomfort.
The vibrations have led to failures in car parts such as mirrors and tail lights during testing.
The team has made changes to prevent vibrations from affecting the engine's battery for the upcoming race.
Honda acknowledged that they will test these fixes during the Australian Grand Prix weekend.
The engine's electrical part is currently weaker than expected, which affects car performance.
Aston Martin plans to limit race laps until the vibration issue's source is resolved.
The conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran has intensified on the sixth day of fighting. Major developments include Iran's threats to global shipping and a U.S. submarine sinking an Iranian warship. The conflict is affecting other regions, with Iran's counterattacks disrupting oil flow and prompting international diplomatic responses.
Key Facts
The U.S. and Israel are actively engaged in military operations against Iran.
Iran threatens global shipping by attempting to close the Strait of Hormuz.
A U.S. submarine sank an Iranian warship near Sri Lanka, expanding the conflict zone.
Over 1,045 people have died and more than 6,000 have been injured in Iran due to the attacks, according to Iranian state media.
There are signs of Kurdish-Iranian groups launching a ground offensive in northwest Iran.
Iran accuses the U.S. and Israel of targeting civilian sites, including hospitals and schools.
Spain declined to support U.S. efforts, leading to a threatened trade cut-off by President Trump.
Oil supply disruptions are occurring due to Iran's retaliatory measures in the Gulf region.
Israeli airstrikes have targeted areas in Beirut and southern Lebanon as tensions rise between Israel and Iran. Israel issued a warning to Iranian officials in Lebanon to leave, and the deadline for their departure has passed. There have been no immediate reports of casualties in some areas, but at least two people have been killed in a northern Lebanon strike.
Key Facts
Israeli strikes hit the southern suburbs of Beirut and areas in southern Lebanon.
Israel's military warned Iranian officials to leave Lebanon before the strikes.
No immediate casualties were reported from the Beirut and south Lebanon strikes.
A strike in northern Lebanon's Beddawi refugee camp killed at least two people.
Israeli forces are engaged in ground operations in southern Lebanon against Hezbollah.
Evacuation orders have been issued for Lebanese areas near Hezbollah facilities.
Residents of Beirut fired in the air to warn neighbors about the Israeli threats.
British tennis player Emma Raducanu is trying to regain her natural style of playing tennis. She plans to work with different people instead of having one main coach. Raducanu recently ended a coaching relationship due to disagreements over her playing style.
Key Facts
Emma Raducanu is currently ranked 24th in the world.
She won the US Open in 2021.
Raducanu ended her partnership with Francisco Roig after the Australian Open due to differences about her playing style.
She aims to focus on her instincts and natural way of playing tennis.
Raducanu is open to working with multiple people rather than having one full-time coach.
Mark Petchey, who has past coaching experience with Andy Murray, is helping her on a day-to-day basis.
Raducanu did not win any matches in her recent Middle East tournaments due to a chest infection but is now healthy for an upcoming match.
She believes returning to her original playing style will help her improve her world ranking.
China has set a goal for economic growth to be between 4.5% and 5% for 2026, which is lower than previous goals. The change highlights China's focus on improving the quality of its economy rather than just increasing numbers. China is also increasing its defense budget by 7% and aims to tackle various social and economic challenges.
Key Facts
China set a GDP growth target of 4.5% to 5% for 2026.
This target is lower than previous goals and reflects an economic slowdown.
The slowdown is partly due to the collapse of China's property sector.
China plans to increase defense spending by 7%.
The country aims to shift its economy from manufacturing to consumer-led and technology-focused growth.
Challenges include weak consumer confidence and high youth unemployment.
China aims to transition to renewable energy and address its population decline.
The National People's Congress (NPC) and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) are meeting to outline China's future plans.
Iran has started a military operation against Kurdish groups in northern Iraq and launched missile and drone attacks on Israel and U.S. assets in the Middle East. These actions are part of a broader conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. Iran's state media claims the attacks target groups they consider separatists, while Israel and the U.S. continue military strikes on Iran.
Key Facts
Iran is attacking Kurdish groups in Iraq's semi-autonomous region.
Iran also launched missiles and drones at Israel and U.S. sites in the Middle East.
Iran's attacks are described as targeting "anti-Iran separatist forces."
Since the conflict began, over 1,045 people have died, according to Iran's news agency.
Iran has denied reports of Kurdish fighters crossing from Iraq into Iran.
Israel intercepted two drones over its territory, and Saudi Arabia intercepted at least three drones.
Explosions were reported in Iranian cities, including Tehran, amid ongoing strikes.
A significant portion of Tehran's population is reportedly evacuating due to safety concerns.
On Wednesday, Turkiye’s Ministry of National Defence reported that a ballistic missile, allegedly fired from Iran, was intercepted and destroyed by NATO's defense systems over the eastern Mediterranean. Iran's Armed Forces denied launching any missiles towards Turkiye, emphasizing respect for its sovereignty. Turkiye's President Erdogan and NATO officials expressed concerns and affirmed a strong defense posture following the incident.
Key Facts
Turkiye reported that a ballistic missile from Iran was intercepted by NATO over the Mediterranean.
Iran denied firing a missile towards Turkish territory.
NATO's defense systems made the missile inactive with no reported casualties.
Turkiye's Ministry of National Defence stated they will respond to any hostile actions.
President Erdogan assured that Turkiye is taking precautions with NATO's support.
NATO condemned Iran's alleged missile targeting against Turkiye.
U.S. Defense Secretary indicated no trigger for NATO's collective defense Article 5.
Incirlik Air Base in Turkiye is a key site for military operations involving NATO allies.
Two women in the UK were sexually abused by their driving instructor, Michael Florek, who was found guilty of abusing five students. They are campaigning for stricter rules and protections for driving students, similar to those in classrooms. The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) acknowledges inappropriate behavior is unacceptable and is reviewing its policies.
Key Facts
Michael Florek, a driving instructor, was found guilty of sexually assaulting five students between 2016 and 2021.
Two victims, Phoebe Horrocks and Morgane Chapman, are campaigning for tighter regulation of driving instructors.
Florek received a suspended prison sentence and a 10-year ban from teaching driving.
The DVSA stated inappropriate behavior by instructors is not acceptable and is reviewing its approach.
Fear Free, a charity, launched a petition for greater protection for driving students.
The campaigners want driving instructors to be considered as positions of trust under the Sex Offences Act.
Changing the law would make any sexual activity with students under 18 illegal, even if consensual.
The Driving Instructors' Association supports stricter regulations and has been advocating for mandatory safeguarding training.
Steven Howe-Bull invested in Brewdog's "Equity for Punks" scheme as a tribute to his late husband. Brewdog recently went into administration, leading to job losses and the closure of 38 bars. Investors in the scheme, like Steven, were informed through the media that they would not receive any returns on their investments.
Key Facts
Steven Howe-Bull invested £1,000 in Brewdog's "Equity for Punks" scheme to honor his husband.
Brewdog faced financial difficulties and went into administration.
A U.S. firm, Tilray, purchased parts of Brewdog for £33 million.
Brewdog closed 38 bars, leading to 484 employees losing their jobs.
Investors in "Equity for Punks" were told through the media that they would not get returns.
The scheme had raised £75 million before it closed to new investors in 2021.
Brewdog promised investors perks like discounts and free birthday beer.
Many investors found out about the company's troubles from media reports, not directly from Brewdog.
Nina Sparks is set to become Great Britain's first female Paralympic snowboarder. She was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2021 and will compete in the LL2 category at the Milan-Cortina Winter Paralympics. Sparks has a background in music teaching and shifted her focus to snowboarding after her diagnosis.
Key Facts
Nina Sparks will be the first female Paralympic snowboarder for Great Britain.
She was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2021.
Despite her diagnosis, she quickly began competing internationally.
Sparks will compete in the Milan-Cortina Winter Paralympics in the LL2 category, which is for athletes with lower limb impairments.
She is a four-time World Cup and two-time World Championship medallist.
Because of her condition, she uses special equipment to walk and compete.
Sparks juggles her snowboarding career with her role as a music teacher.
Her competition at the Paralympics will include the women's LL2 banked slalom event.
Schools in England are now required to provide allergy awareness training for all staff and keep spare adrenaline auto-injectors for emergencies. This change aims to improve safety for children with allergies. The rule is part of a new government guideline following a campaign named after a child who died from an allergic reaction at school.
Key Facts
All schools in England must train staff on allergy awareness.
Schools need to have spare adrenaline auto-injectors for emergency situations.
The new rule follows a campaign called Benedict's Law, named after Benedict Blythe, a child who died from an allergic reaction at school.
The government aims to make schools safer for children with allergies and reduce missed school days due to allergy-related issues.
An inquest showed that Benedict Blythe's school did not respond in time to his allergic reaction.
About 680,000 children in England have allergies, according to Anaphylaxis UK.
The guideline comes amid efforts to reform the school food system and expand free school meals.
A survey by the Benedict Blythe Foundation found many schools lacked proper allergy safeguards.
U.S. Senator Steve Daines announced he will not run for reelection in Montana. President Donald Trump has endorsed Kurt Alme, a former U.S. Attorney, as a candidate for Daines' Senate seat. The primary election in Montana will take place on June 2, with the general election on November 3.
Key Facts
Senator Steve Daines decided not to seek reelection in 2026.
President Donald Trump endorsed Kurt Alme for the Senate seat.
Trump made his endorsement public on the platform Truth Social.
Kurt Alme previously served as a U.S. Attorney for Montana.
Alme has received endorsements from Governor Greg Gianforte and Senator Tim Sheehy.
The primary election in Montana is scheduled for June 2.
Alme is a graduate of the University of Colorado and Harvard Law School.
Alme has experience in financial investigations like fraud and tax evasion.