Chapter 1: What caused the FAA to cancel flights in El Paso?
And all clear in El Paso, Texas. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. Hours after the FAA canceled all flights to and from the airport there for 10 days, that order was canceled. The FAA is saying this, there is no threat to commercial aviation. All flights will resume as normal. But this was widespread commercial cargo, all aviation. Nothing like this has happened since 9-11.
Fox Business Network's Lydia Hu. The Trump administration says the airspace was closed after Mexican drug cartel drones breached it and the military took action to disable those drones. It's day 11 of the search for Nancy Guthrie, and a man detained at a traffic stop in question in Arizona has been released, telling Fox afterward. So right now, all I know is that they show my in-law.
a picture of somebody wearing a mask or something and they they supposedly looked like my eyes right okay that's it that's all i know fox's mad finn interviewed carlos outside his home in rio rico which investigators also had searched ultimately carlos told us he was questioned asked about his whereabouts they took his phone and that's it he says he's a free man he wants his name cleared he doesn't want to be associated with the guthrie case he also
to talk to Carlos's mother-in-law. And she actually said that investigators told her that they were tipped off that Nancy Guthrie was being held here. And this is what she said on camera. And she goes, there's no one here. Feel free to enter. Attorney General Pam Bondi is about to face questions at a House hearing.
Democrats may press her on the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation or immigration enforcement. In Western Canada, more than 25 people were covering the day after a school shooting in the small town of Tumbler Ridge. Seven others were murdered and the female shooter killed herself. Two others found dead at a home nearby. We can't imagine what the community is going through.
but I know it's causing us all to hug our kids a little bit tighter. British Columbia Premier David Eby. There was a hiring surge last month, 130,000 jobs, about double what was expected. The unemployment rate fell slightly in January to 4.3%. President Trump on true social disposed of the golden age of America is upon us. America's list. This is Ainsley Earhart.
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The Dow is adding to yesterday's record high close, gaining 79 points.
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Chapter 2: What updates are there on the search for Nancy Guthrie?
The Nasdaq is up 10. The S&P 500 out in 14 points. The price of oil up well over a dollar, back over 65 bucks a barrel. And what we're paying at the gas pump continues to climb back up. It's a penny high. Higher today, AAA's national average for regular now $2.93 per gallon. That's 14 cents more than a month ago, still 21 cents less than a year ago.
While President Trump's tariffs on imports from around the world remain under legal scrutiny, an attempt in Congress to preserve those tariffs fails. Three Republicans voted no on a procedural vote along with every present House Democrat. The rule vote contained language that would block the House from considering legislation to overturn President Trump's tariffs until at least July.
One of the GOP lawmakers in opposition was Don Bacon, who says Congress should be allowed to debate tariffs. House Speaker Mike Johnson argued the moratorium was needed. while the Supreme Court is deliberating the president's tariffs. But the failed vote further shows the challenges of having a razor-thin GOP majority. On Capitol Hill, Ryan Schmelz, Fox News.
There's some controversy at the Winter Olympics ahead of a competition tomorrow involving an athlete from Ukraine. Vladislav Hereskevich has been training for the skeleton event, wearing a helmet showing pictures of athletes killed in his country's war with Russia, some of them his friends.
But after being told by the Olympic Committee that he's not allowed to compete with the design, Hereskevich insists he'll wear the helmet anyway. If you're able to enjoy sports and enjoy Olympics, it's also because of their sacrifice. I will not betray them. Games officials cite rules forbidding political slogans or images.
The athlete maintains photos of fallen soldiers aren't political propaganda. Jonathan Savage, Fox News. The U.S. just won gold and silver in the women's skiing moguls. Team USA now has ten medals at the Winter Olympics in Italy.
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