Chapter 1: What is the latest update on Savannah Guthrie's missing mother?
Nine days later, I'm Daria Albinger, Fox News. Savannah Guthrie and her siblings are asking the public to help as police continue to look for their mother, Nancy. She was taken and we don't know where. And we need your help.
Savannah Guthrie also acknowledged the tireless work of sheriff's deputies and the FBI and thanked the public for their support as her family grapples with, quote, another week of this nightmare. In her video message over the weekend to whomever may be holding her mother,
Savannah Guthrie had concluded by saying, quote, we will pay, raising the prospect that the family may have transferred the Bitcoin payment demanded, but then heard nothing back, despite a reported promise in the first ransom note that Nancy Guthrie would be returned to Tucson within a certain time frame once payment was made.
That's Fox's Jonathan Hunt in Tucson, Arizona.
Chapter 2: What happened during the violent protests in Minneapolis?
There were more violent protests this weekend outside the federal building in Minneapolis. Fox's Steve Harrigan's there.
I am now issuing a public safety order to disperse and order... Demonstrators are told to disperse, but instead hurl bottles and pieces of ice at officers. And one vehicle was destroyed.
Chapter 3: How are NATO countries preparing for potential threats from Russia?
One Hennepin County deputy was injured when he was hit in the head with an object. But what came next after the chaos was different. The 42 arrested did not simply receive citations before being released. Instead, local police jailed them with charges ranging from rioting to assault. Agitators encourage residents to set up mini blockades with whatever bulky objects are at hand.
700 ICE and CPB agents left the city last week. Pentagon says two suspected narco-terrorists are dead after a boat believed to be carrying drugs was struck in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Another person that was on the boat survived and is now in custody.
Chapter 4: What were the key points from Ghislaine Maxwell's recent testimony?
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Germany's carried out military exercises as a result of Russia's military threat to NATO. Fox's Jennifer Griffin in Washington.
A new war game tests German reaction time should Russia take advantage of gaps in NATO protections and invade Lithuania using humanitarian convoys to the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad as a cover. The simulation conducted by a German newspaper shows how Russia could seize NATO territory in days using minimal forces before the alliance has time to invoke Article 5 for its collective defense.
For years, NATO assumed Russia could not threaten Europe militarily before 2029, given the losses in Ukraine.
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Chapter 5: What new developments have emerged regarding Jeffrey Epstein's files?
But this simulation found it could happen as soon as October if a ceasefire in Ukraine is signed, freeing up Russian forces.
The war games are underway now that most NATO allies have raised their defense spending to 5% of the GDP. Jeffrey Epstein, associate, and his former partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, appeared virtually before the House Oversight Committee. But Fox's Chad Pergram says she didn't have much to say.
She was actually testifying from Texas. She invoked the Fifth Amendment. Democrats accused Maxwell of trying to score a pardon from the president. Maxwell kept quiet, but lawmakers walked away with this nugget. The attorney for Ms. Maxwell said that she has no indication and would say that neither Presidents Trump or Clinton are culpable for any wrongdoing.
Now, lawmakers began sifting through 3.5 million partially unredacted Epstein files. They can only do so on four special computers. One member said it would take until summertime to sort through everything.
Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence at a lower security prison in Texas. I'm Daria Albinger. This is Fox News.
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