Chapter 1: What new evidence has emerged in the Nancy Guthrie case?
Possible break in the case. I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News. After searching for Nancy Guthrie for two weeks, investigators may have a break. The FBI says DNA from a glove found near her home appears to match a glove worn by the man seen in the video at her front door.
This glove was found about two miles away in a field, that's according to investigators, and they say that it looks similar to the gloves that were worn by the suspect when he was caught on camera on that doorbell footage.
Now, according to the FBI, the preliminary results are now in, and they're waiting on official confirmation before putting the unknown male profile into the FBI's DNA database called CODIS. This process typically takes 24 hours from when the FBI receives DNA. Investigators collected about 16 gloves in various areas near the house.
Most of them belonged to searchers and had been discarded while looking for Nancy Guthrie.
Fox's Max Gordon reporting from Tucson.
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Chapter 2: What are the latest developments in U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations?
U.S. and Iranian negotiators will meet in Switzerland this week to continue talks on a new nuclear deal. Fox's Trey Yinkst has more from Tel Aviv.
These conversations are expected to focus mainly on Iran's nuclear program and uranium enrichment, but will also cover Iran's ballistic missile program and support of regional proxies. The Swiss foreign ministry says Oman will lead the conversations.
In an interview over the weekend, Iran's deputy foreign minister said his country is ready to compromise on nuclear issues in exchange for sanctions relief.
And President Trump told reporters last week he supports regime change, citing all the violence against protesters. And Tyler Reddick wins the Daytona 500 in a car owned by Michael Jordan. It was a race marred by a huge crash in lap 124. This call on Fox.
Chapter 3: How is the Pentagon addressing its audit failures?
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U.S. government will audit the Pentagon again this year, which it has failed to pass for nearly a decade. It's expected that the national defense budget could be as high as one and a half trillion dollars.
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Chapter 4: What challenges are facing Homeland Security funding?
The Pentagon is set to release its 2027 budget next month. And yet for the eighth time in as many years, the Pentagon has failed to pass an audit. The Marines are the only service to pass an audit for the third year in a row. Senator Joni Ernst.
Receipts Act would require the department to use AI in auditing its expenditures, establish an audit committee, and mandate stronger financial credentials for senior Pentagon officials. Taxpayers need to know that those dollars are being used appropriately. It's also impossible for the Pentagon to project exactly how much it will spend with the constantly changing security environment.
And it costs the U.S. military $10 million a day to deploy the USS Gerald R. Ford, which is on its way to the Middle East to join the Abraham Lincoln strike group. Homeland security is still unfunded and will likely remain that way, at least for the next week.
Chapter 5: Who won the Daytona 500 and what were the race highlights?
Alabama GOP Senator Katie Britt said while Democrats seek changes in ICE enforcement, they've missed the big picture.
They know that ICE and CBP will continue to be funded throughout this, but they know that the other things that keep Americans safe will not.
She refers to agencies such as FEMA, the Coast Guard, and TSA. Delaware Democratic Senator Chris Coons said a deal for federal agents to use body cams and remove masks can make this...
Hopefully temporary disagreement over the standards of conduct of the officers who operate under the Department of Homeland Security.
Both senators were on Fox News Sunday. No deal is likely this week with the House and Senate in recess. Grinnell Scott, Fox News.
Again, the winner of the Daytona 500, Tyler Reddick, in a car owned by Michael Jordan. I'm Carmen Roberts, and this is Fox News.
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