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Revenge-eyed disappearance, public-lands push, hair-in-food dine-and-dash, measles warnings, Rose Monday roasts Trump/Putin, SpongeBob streams, Georgia shooting suspect’s father on trial, global order jitters, Raducanu upset in Dubai
Detective says revenge has not been ruled out in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie
Investigators searching for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today co-host Savannah Guthrie who vanished from her Tucson home on February 1, say they have not ruled out a revenge motive alongside possible financial motives. Pima County Sheriff’s Department official Chris Nanos said a ransom demand has not clarified the motive and dismissed the idea of a burglary gone wrong, citing doorbell footage of a masked, armed person apparently trying to disable security equipment. The FBI said a glove recovered near the home appears consistent with those worn by the suspect on video, and a DNA profile is being verified before potential comparison with the CODIS database; a $100,000 reward remains offered as tips continue to come in.
Teddy Roosevelt’s descendants urge senators to protect public lands
Descendants of former President Theodore Roosevelt, known for his conservation legacy, have sent a letter to U.S. senators urging them to oppose a Senate resolution they say would undermine protections for public lands in Minnesota.
Diners caught on CCTV appearing to place their own hair in food before refusing to pay £165 bill
Two men dining at The Dial in Burton upon Trent reportedly refused to pay a £165 bill after claiming they found hair in their steak. The restaurant says CCTV footage shows one of the diners pulling strands from his own head and placing them on the plate before the pair allegedly swore at staff and left without paying. General manager Jez Hives shared the footage online to warn other local businesses; the incident has not been reported to police.
Measles outbreak: Six early warning signs in children and how to protect them
A measles outbreak is spreading through schools and a nursery in Enfield, north-east London, with more than 60 suspected cases and some children needing hospital care, especially unvaccinated under-10s. Doctors say early measles can resemble a cold—cough, fever, runny nose, and sore, watery eyes—but children often appear more unwell, with light sensitivity, a rising temperature over days, and reduced eating and drinking. Koplik spots in the mouth may appear before a rash that typically starts on the face and behind the ears around day four or five, then spreads downward. Parents are advised to seek urgent medical help for breathing difficulties, increasing drowsiness, persistent wheezing, or a fever that won’t settle; the best protection is two doses of the MMR vaccine.
Cologne’s Rose Monday parade satirizes world leaders from Trump to Putin
Germany’s Cologne Carnival blends colorful costumes with sharp political satire, with Rose Monday floats mocking figures from Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin. The parade highlights how many Germans use humor and exaggeration to grapple with serious global politics.
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants Will Stream on Tuesday
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants will begin streaming on Paramount+ on Tuesday, Paramount+ announced in a press release on Monday.
Trial starts for father of alleged Winder, Georgia, school shooting suspect
The murder trial began Monday for the father of an alleged school shooting suspect in Winder, Georgia. Prosecutors say he bought the assault rifle that was used to kill four people.
Is the Current Global Order Coming to an End?
As questions grow about whether the global order is unraveling, Keir Starmer says Europe must be prepared to fight, raising the problem of whether European countries have the budgets and industrial capacity to match that ambition.
Emma Raducanu loses to lucky loser Antonia Ruzic in Dubai first round
British number one Emma Raducanu was knocked out of the Dubai Tennis Championships in the first round after losing to lucky loser Antonia Ruzic.
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