Chapter 1: What led to the end of the partial government shutdown?
The shutdown comes to an end. I'm Sue Gossman, Fox News. The partial government shutdown is over, and now the attention turns to preventing another one in less than two weeks. Fox's Chad Perkram with more from Capitol Hill.
There is now a race to fully fund DHS before Valentine's Day. The bill includes a temporary patch for DHS that gives lawmakers time to impose reforms on ICE. However, the time frame is tough. Otherwise, DHS lacks momentum. money again. Democrats insist on no masks and no roving patrols. Otherwise, they will block funding for DHS.
But Republicans believe that Democrats want to withhold money in order to undercut DHS. Republicans are skeptical about the push for warrants.
The push for changes to DHS comes after the shooting death of anti-ice protester Alex Pretty in Minneapolis. New evidence emerging in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Today Show co-host Savannah Guthrie.
Chapter 2: How are lawmakers addressing funding for DHS before Valentine's Day?
Fox's Jonathan Hunt is in Tucson, Arizona.
We have seen video of blood drops and blood spatter across the entryway to Nancy Guthrie's home. The sheriff today would not confirm that they found blood. He did merely confirm that they found, as he put it, DNA. And he also said so far they only have one match for that DNA, and that is Nancy Guthrie herself. And then we have the question of these purported ransom notes.
One of them was sent to our colleagues at TMZ. Several local media outlets here are also reporting receiving these alleged ransom notes. They include, apparently, details that the writer says are about what Nancy Guthrie was wearing, for instance, on the night that she was abducted. That sort of detail has not been made public.
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Chapter 3: What new evidence has emerged in the search for Nancy Guthrie?
Accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson was back in court Tuesday as his defense team questions whether prosecutors should be allowed to remain on the case. Fox's Claudia Cowan reports from Provo, Utah.
Chad Grunander, the senior prosecutor on the case, said that the fact that his 18-year-old daughter was at the event back in September where Charlie Kirk was murdered had no bearing on the decision by the Utah County Attorney's Office to seek the death penalty. But the defense maintains Grunander's family connection creates an emotional bias that not only taints him, but his whole office.
And they all need to go to ensure Robinson receives a fair trial. Charlie Kirk's widow, Erica, in a new filing is urging the court to speed things up and to keep these hearings fully transparent.
The Clintons agreed to testify before Congress as lawmakers investigate convicted sex offender Jeffrey Evans.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer says former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have agreed to two hearing dates at the end of the month. Comer, though, says a vote to hold the Clintons in contempt of Congress will move forward if they miss these depositions.
This will be their third date that we've given the Clintons. And three strikes and you're out. The votes are there for contempt. I think the Democrats, I think there are Democrats that will vote to hold him in contempt.
The deposition is part of an ongoing investigation into the late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. On Capitol Hill, Ryan Schmelz, Fox News.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of the court case involving Charlie Kirk's assassin?
For best in show at the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is the Doberman Pinscher.
A Doberman Pinscher named Penny winning Best in Show Tuesday night at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at New York's Madison Square Garden. It was the fifth time a Doberman has won Best in Show and the first since 1989. Penny besting six other finalists at the Garden. Reserved Best in Show went to Koda, the Chesapeake Bay Retriever. I'm Sue Guzman. This is Fox News.