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Nancy Guthrie was likely ‘stalked for some time’ before kidnapping, expert says

  The frantic search for Nancy Guthrie continues, and so far, authorities have not arrested anyone for the alleged kidnapping. Now, a former CIA officer and FBI special agent has weighed in, saying that Savannah Guthrie’s mother was likely “stalked for some time” before being taken from her home. Came extremely well-prepared? Authorities have deployed multiple teams to Tucson to search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today host Savannah Guthrie. But they face major hurdles: rough terrain, little evidence, no suspects, and the unclear source of the supposed ransom note. Exactly how, and by whom, Nancy was taken remains unclear at this point. But one person with experience in cases like this has offered a theory about what may have happened. Tracy Walder, a former CIA operative and FBI special agent who spent years working for both agencies and now teaches at Texas Christian University, believes there are signs Nancy Guthrie may have been stalked prior to her kidnapping....

What happens if you eat two eggs a day

  Regardless of your opinion on eggs, let’s face it, you probably have a pack in your fridge from time to time. For me, eating eggs each morning is a good way to start the day. Not only because they taste rather good, but also because I’ve learned that they come with a number of benefits besides. Yet even I didn’t fully appreciate how useful they can be. After reading the information in this article, though, I’ve upped my egg intake to at least two every day. So, let’s get to it. What do eggs contain? How dangerous are they to consume regularly? How important are they as part of a healthy, balanced diet? Fortunately for you, we have all the answers you seek… We’ll start with what eggs actually consist of? Well, plenty, as it happens. Eggs contain vitamins A, D and E, as well as B12, riboflavin and folate. On top of that, you’ll find minerals such as iodine, iron, calcium, zinc and selenium. Eggs and cholesterol Now, if you’ve lived long enough, you’ll surely have heard that eggs ar...

Terrifying reason Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapper ‘may never be found’, according to expert

  Police in Tucson are racing against time to find 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie. Now, a veteran Border Patrol agent is revealing a chilling reason why the person believed to be behind her disappearance may never be identified. ”We will not rest” Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today co-host Savannah Guthrie, has now been missing for five days, and authorities believe she may have been abducted. So far, no suspects have been identified. On Wednesday, Savannah and her family made a tearful public plea, urging whoever took their mother to come forward. ”We will not rest,” Savannah Guthrie said in the video. ”Your children will not rest until we are together again.” She also adressed the reports of a ransom note, saying, ”Please reach out to us.” But catching Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapper could prove extremely difficult. An expert warns that her abductor may never be found, and it all comes down to one troubling factor. Art Del Cueto, a longtime U.S. Customs and Border Protection off...

Grammy Awards 2026: Where Is Taylor Swift?

  In the weeks leading up to the 2026 Grammy Awards, performers were announced daily, but questions grew around one prominent artist missing from the plans. As the 68th Annual Grammy Awards took shape ahead of the February 1 ceremony, one of the event's producers began revealing details of the show. While the first performer announcement helped shape expectations, attention increasingly shifted to which stars were not on the list. In a HITS Daily Double magazine interview on January 22, Grammy Awards executive producer Ben Winston outlined the strategy behind the ceremony. He said producers planned to announce one performer each day before the broadcast, comparing the rollout to "a Christmas advent calendar" designed to build excitement. First Performance Confirmed The first artist confirmed was Sabrina Carpenter. Winston described her previous Grammy performance as a defining moment for the show, saying it was "actually the turning point" after a somber opening...

My Neighbor Called My Rescue Dogs 'Disgusting' and Told Me to Get Rid of Them – I'm 75, and She Learned a Lesson Real Fast

 I was out for an ordinary walk with my rescue dogs when a neighbor decided they didn't belong in our neighborhood. What followed taught her, and a few others, that kindness has a way of standing its ground. I'm 75 years old, born and raised in Tennessee. I've spent most of my life taking in the ones nobody else wanted. I didn't plan it that way when I was younger. It just happened, one broken and forgotten thing at a time. I didn't plan it that way when I was younger. As a girl, I initially found injured birds near the creek. Then it was stray cats when my husband and I bought our little house. After he passed, it became dogs. Not the cute ones folks lined up for, but those that people whispered about. The scared ones. The injured ones. The ones who had already learned what it felt like to be left behind. That's how I ended up with Pearl and Buddy. After he passed, it became dogs. They were small rescue dogs, both under 20 pounds, both unable to use their back ...

My Husband Refused to Buy Our Son a $20 Winter Coat, Saying We Were 'Broke' – When I Found Out the Real Reason, My Knees Went Weak

  I thought my husband was just being cruel and cheap when he refused a $20 coat for our shivering son at Goodwill. Then I found the key to the locked garage and realized how wrong I was. I was a mom crying in the middle of Goodwill over a used coat. I stood in the aisle holding a navy blue puffer jacket. The zipper stuck a little. It smelled like someone's attic. But it was thick. It was warm. And it was 20 dollars. "He doesn't even have a real coat." "Please, Mark," I whispered. "Just look at him." Our seven-year-old, Liam, was dragging his left leg as he pushed a toy truck along the shelf. His hoodie was thin and faded, cuffs frayed to strings. "The forecast says it's dropping to ten degrees on Thursday," I said. "He doesn't even have a real coat." Mark didn't look. He reached out, snatched the jacket from my hands, and shoved it back on the rack. "Is Daddy mad at me?" "Put it back, Sarah," he ...

My High School Crush Gave Me a Note at Graduation 14 Years Ago – I Didn't Read It Until Now

 I thought the hardest part of my life was leaving home and starting over in a new place. I was wrong. The hardest part was realizing, years later, that something I avoided reading might explain everything I could never move on from. Fourteen years is a long time to carry something without knowing it's still weighing you down. I didn't realize that until last week, standing in the dusty heat of my attic, surrounded by boxes I hadn't touched since my 20s. Old textbooks. A cracked suitcase. A jacket I hadn't worn since I was 18. I'm 32 now. A doctor. A man who built a life exactly the way he planned — except for the part that mattered most. Back then, I thought I understood sacrifice. I thought I knew what it meant to leave something behind. I was wrong. High school feels unreal when I think about it now, like a place I only visited in a dream. I grew up in a small town where everyone knew everyone, routines felt permanent, and the future seemed destined to mirror the...