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In Arizona, it's now day 19 into the search for Today Show host Savannah Guthrie's mother.
Investigators are hunting for new leads days after a glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home failed to make a DNA match.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said the Guthrie family has been nothing but cooperative.
And that's Pima Sheriff Chris Nanos speaking in an interview with the BBC.
The sheriff has not given a news conference in nearly two weeks, and he's come under some criticism for clearing the scene of Nancy Guthrie's home early in the investigation, only to return later.
Nanos tells the Wall Street Journal of the critics, quote, haters are going to hate.
Authorities say the bodies of eight backcountry skiers have been found and one remains missing after an avalanche near Lake Tahoe in California.
Six others were found alive.
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yool has been sentenced to life in prison for his brief imposition of martial law to suppress the opposition.
We get to that breaking earnings news now with Walmart issuing a forecast for full-year earnings that missed higher expectations, flagging the unpredictable state of trade and labor market conditions.
The outlook highlights the pressure Walmart's facing to sustain growth under its new chief executive, John Ferner.
Strong results recently catapulted the market cap of the world's largest retailer past $1 trillion, but the company is running up against fierce competition, uneven consumer sentiment, and a lackluster job market, and Walmart shares their lower this morning down 3%.
Meanwhile, Deere is jumping up more than 5%.
It boosted its annual profit outlook as the world's largest farm machinery maker anticipates the agriculture economy will get better soon.
Sources tell Bloomberg OpenAI is close to finalizing the first phase of a new funding round that's likely to bring in more than $100 billion.
It's a record-breaking financing deal that would give the startup additional capital to build out its artificial intelligence tools.
For the first time, Steve Cohen, the billionaire owner of the New York Mets, tops Bloomberg's annual list of the world's best-paid hedge fund managers.
Cohen's take from his hedge fund, .72 Asset Management, totaled a cool $3.4 billion last year, and that's according to Bloomberg calculations.
At the Olympics, Norway continues to lead the medal count with 33 overall and 15 gold.
The U.S.