Day: February 10, 2026

Bongino reveals ‘three possibilities’ in Nancy Guthrie case as FBI probes disappearance

6:37 pm February 10, 2026

Former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino outlined three stark possibilities in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance, saying the lack of leads has left investigators confronting unsettling questions. “The first [possibility] would be, obviously, it’s a kidnapping. That was an intended kidnapping for a ransom payment…” he said on “Hannity” on Monday.  “The second possibility would be […]

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The healthiest potatoes share one trait most shoppers overlook, dietitians say

6:30 pm February 10, 2026

Potatoes may not always get credit as a healthy food, but dietitians say they can be a nutrient-rich part of a balanced diet — and the healthiest options are easy to spot. “When comparing the nutritional attributes of different types of potatoes, they’re generally very similar from a calorie, carbohydrate and fiber standpoint,” Amy Davis, […]

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Brown University shooting victim ‘froze’ when detectives showed her image of suspect, police report shows

6:06 pm February 10, 2026

A female Brown University shooting victim froze when detectives showed her a photo of the suspect, Claudio Neves-Valente, according to a newly released police report detailing the investigation. The Providence Police Department on Monday released body camera footage showing officers’ response to the Dec. 13 mass shooting at the Ivy League school, along with audio recordings […]

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FBI Nancy Guthrie billboard campaign aims for ‘crucial piece of information’

5:56 pm February 10, 2026

The FBI launched a billboard campaign related to the search for missing Nancy Guthrie in hopes of finding a “crucial piece of information” to bring her home.  An FBI Houston spokesperson told Fox News that the interstate campaign, which features billboards in Phoenix, Ariz., Albuquerque, N.M., Los Angeles and the cities of El Paso, Dallas, […]

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When dating apps get hacked, your private life goes public

5:48 pm February 10, 2026

Dating apps are built on trust. You share personal details, photos, preferences and conversations on the assumption that they will remain private. But recent reports suggest that even some of the biggest names in online dating aren’t immune to cyberattacks, and can’t keep your private data “private.” Dating apps Bumble and Match appear to have […]

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