It comes as the FBI released images and video footage of a masked individual seen in front of Nancy Guthrie’s home.
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A member of the FBI surveils an area around Nancy Guthrie's residence in Tucson, Ariz., on Feb. 11, 2026. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images) |
It comes as the FBI released images and video footage of a masked individual seen in front of Nancy Guthrie’s home. |
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The U.S. House passed a bill that would require Americans to prove their citizenship when registering to vote and furnish photo identification when casting ballots, including mail-in ballots.
The bill’s advancement sets up a potential conflict in the Senate, where Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) has opposed changing the filibuster or using the standing filibuster to overcome its 60-vote threshold—a major barrier to passage in the narrowly divided upper chamber.
The SAVE America Act passed the House 218 to 213 in a nearly party-line vote. One Democrat, Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas), voted in favor of the bill. The House passed a weaker predecessor of the current bill, the SAVE Act, in April 2025. That measure then moved on to the Senate, which did not take up the legislation. (More) |
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The U.S. economy created 130,000 new jobs in January, suggesting employment conditions could be improving following months of a sluggish labor market. Economists had anticipated 70,000 new jobs. Economists had anticipated 70,000 new jobs. The unemployment rate also slipped to 4.3 percent from 4.4 percent in December 2025. The U.S. labor market could be turning a corner, as hiring momentum accelerated at the start of the year. Health care was the top industry for job creation, adding 82,000 roles last month. Social assistance payrolls also increased by 42,000. Both industries have accounted for a sizable share of payroll growth over the past year, and experts have attributed their growth to an aging population.
Construction added 33,000 jobs, a strong start for a sector in which there was little employment growth last year. Federal government employment fell by 34,000, “as some federal employees who accepted a deferred resignation offer in 2025 came off federal payrolls,” the bureau said. (More) |
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The jungle was their playground—the harsh wilds of Indonesia their backyard. The hardy tribes-children of the Wano were the neighbors’ kids next door, whom they would call on, and it all seemed perfectly normal to them. (Read more) |
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When I was very young, the climate scientists were hard at work propagandizing the children. There was an Ice Age coming, probably as a result of the industrial civilization our parents created. Woolly mammoths will roam the earth. (Read more) |
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Stories can either replace a child’s moral framework or become a starting point for conversations that strengthen it. (Read more) |
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