Chapter 1: What evidence has emerged in the search for Savannah Guthrie's mother?
Troming through evidence. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. A pair of gloves found near the home of Nancy Guthrie as the FBI searches for the missing 84-year-old mother of Today Show anchor Savannah Guthrie.
Those gloves, black, happen to resemble gloves that were on the video that we saw of the suspect who apparently went up and ripped the Nest camera off of Nancy Guthrie's front
Fox's Trace Gallagher in Tucson also today. Men were seen at the home of Annie Guthrie, Savannah's sister, carrying bags out of the home. But it's not clear if they were investigators or people working for the family who have not been staying at the home. Democratic lawmakers react after a grand jury refused to indict them.
In an investigation of a video posted telling the military to refuse illegal orders.
Senator Alyssa Slotkin says she found out through the media.
Intimidation was the point to get other people beyond us to think twice about speaking out.
Slotkin says she's keeping her options open when asked if she will sue Attorney General Pam Bondi. Republicans have criticized the Democrats who appeared in the video, saying it could put national security at risk.
Fox's Ryan Schmelz on Capitol Hill. The House has passed the SAVE Act, which calls for tightening voting rules, including voter ID and proof of citizenship.
Ensuring the integrity of elections is an essential issue. It's essential to maintaining our constitutional republic.
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Chapter 2: What are the implications of the grand jury's decision on Democratic lawmakers?
Scientists are testing whether gene editing might offer a one-time fix for high cholesterol. It's very early stage research that has been tried on only a few dozen people so far. But gene editing approaches have been developed by two companies. They show hints that switching off certain genes could dramatically reduce cholesterol. It'll take far longer and larger studies to prove. I'm Lisa Lucera.
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