Chapter 1: What updates are there in the search for Nancy Guthrie?
There's still no suspects and no contact in the search for Nancy Guthrie. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News.
We are at an hour of desperation. And we need your help.
Savannah Guthrie in a new social media video last night. The Today Show host urging anyone anywhere to contact law enforcement.
If you see anything, you hear anything, if there's anything at all that seems strange to you.
A second reported deadline in a ransom note sent to TV outlets passed yesterday. But we know of no contact with whoever abducted the 84-year-old more than a week ago from her Arizona home. Fox's Matt Finn is in Tucson and reads an FBI statement.
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Chapter 2: What details are known about the recent drug trafficking operation?
The FBI is not aware of any continued communication between the Guthrie family and suspected kidnappers, nor have we identified a suspect or person of interest in this case at this time. We are currently operating a 24-hour command post that includes crisis management experts, analytic support, and investigative teams, but we still need the public's help.
Someone has that one piece of information that can help us bring Nancy home.
That's another suspected drug trafficking boat bombed by the U.S. military off the South American coast. This is the 38th strike in the five-month operation targeting alleged narco-terrorists. Two on board the boat were killed. Another survived. The Coast Guard called in to help. A funding fight keeps playing out in Congress.
Chapter 3: How is Congress addressing the funding fight over Homeland Security?
Democrats keep demanding ICE reform. And by Friday night, or some Homeland Security funding runs out. And this morning, there will be a hearing.
The Homeland Security Committee's focus... The Trump administration's surge of ICE and Border Patrol agents in immigration enforcement in Minnesota and states across the country. Those scheduled to testify include ICE Director Todd Lyons, CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott, and other leaders of immigration enforcement on use of force tactics. And the fatal shootings of protesters in Minneapolis.
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Chapter 4: What is the significance of the ongoing immigration enforcement hearings?
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As the Trump administration continues controversial immigration enforcement, an attempt to deport a graduate student at Tufts University who's from Turkey has been blocked.
Rumesa Ozturk was arrested near her home in Massachusetts last March, a year after co-writing an op-ed in the Tufts University newspaper critical of the war in Gaza and the school's economic ties to Israel.
Her attorneys tell the Federal Appeals Court reviewing her case, an immigration court ended removal proceedings, finding the Department of Homeland Security has not proven she should be removed from the U.S., Ostert's a Ph.D. student studying children's relationship to social media. She was released from an immigration detention center in Louisiana in May and returned to school.
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Opening statements continue today in Los Angeles. In a case that has social media on trial, Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, and Google, which owns YouTube.
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Chapter 5: What are the allegations against Meta and YouTube in the social media trial?
A lawyer for a 19-year-old identified as KGM citing internal documents from Meta and YouTube alleging both companies set out to get children addicted to the platforms to show ads and make a profit. The teen accuses the tech companies of knowingly creating addictive features that led to her depression, self-harm, and suicidal thoughts. Meta and YouTube deny the allegations.
Both have stressed they've rolled out safety features to protect users. Snap and TikTok were also named in the suit but settled, both also denying any wrongdoing. Tech executives, including Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, are expected to testify in the trial, which is expected to last six to eight weeks. Kristen Goodwin, Fox News.
On Wall Street, stock futures are mixed ahead of a retail sales update the morning after the Dow closed at a record high. In college basketball, an upset. The undefeated top men's seed, Arizona, finally lost.
Chapter 6: What sports highlights are covered in this newscast?
Kansas beat Arizona 82-78. In the NBA, a brawl. The call and a fan duel network, and after that fight, two Pistons players, two Hornets players were ejected. Detroit won the game 110-104, snapping Charlotte's nine-game win streak. I'm Dave Anthony, and this is Fox News.