Chapter 1: What happened to Nancy Guthrie and what are the family's concerns?
Still searching for Nancy Guthrie. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News.
Everyone is looking for you, Mommy, everywhere.
And today's show host Savannah Guthrie and her brother and sister urged her if she sees their video posted on social media to stay strong, telling whoever kidnapped her.
Our mom is a kind, faithful, loyal, fiercely loving woman.
As they made this plea.
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Chapter 2: How is President Trump involved in the Nancy Guthrie case?
Please reach out to us. Their 84-year-old mother was taken from her home in Tucson, Arizona over the weekend. Fox's Alicia Acuna is there.
Law enforcement continues to say there is still no credible information to indicate that this was a targeted incident, and they have not yet given details on what led investigators to return to Nancy Guthrie's home late in the day on Wednesday.
Federal and local authorities came back to the scene, which they had previously cleared, to coordinate off with police tape while they searched the property once again.
President Trump posted on Truth Social he spoke to Savannah Guthrie and he's ordered all federal law enforcement to help.
Chapter 3: What legal actions are being taken against social media companies?
Now, he is speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington and just moments ago wondered aloud again, tongue-in-cheek, if he'll go to heaven.
I really think I probably should make it. I mean, I'm not a perfect candidate, but I did a hell of a lot of good for perfect people.
That's for sure. Last night in an NBC News interview, the president was asked, Should the supreme leader in Iran be worried right now?
I would say he should be very worried, yeah.
Chapter 4: What are the implications of ending Section 230 for social media?
He's beefed up the U.S. military presence in the region and threatened Iran with strikes. That's Fox's Jonathan Savage. Tensions remain high as the U.S. and Iran prepare for a meeting tomorrow, which the Iranian foreign minister says will be in Oman. Iran had lobbied for this location instead of Turkey.
Chapter 5: What recent incidents highlight the dangers of social media trends?
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They'll resume jury selection today in Los Angeles, putting social media on trial. Meta and Google have been sued by a 19-year-old alleging Facebook, Instagram, YouTube were made to be addictive. She claims she suffered anxiety, depression, body image issues, and suicidal thoughts. Google says the allegations aren't true, touting robust parental controls.
Meta says the lawsuit intentionally paints a misleading picture, and it's proud of the progress made putting teen safety first. In Congress, there's a push to end some liability protection for social media with Republican and Democrat support.
Illinois Senator Dick Durbin is among those leading an effort to end Section 230, which shields social media companies from responsibility for what people post on their sites.
It would be a significant step forward holding big tech accountable for the harms they've caused. That's why the tech companies oppose this bill so strongly.
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Chapter 6: What does the latest unemployment update reveal about the job market?
Bridget Norring's son, Devin, died after he bought pills laced with fentanyl through a social media account.
Try and imagine a television channel broadcasting ads for the Sinaloa cartel or a newspaper hosting pictures of baggies of pills or kids for sale for sex.
in its classified section but advocates for big tech argue ending section 230 would result in censorship and discourage online innovation jessica rosenthal fox news well this is why parents are warned about tick-tock trends a nine-year-old chicago boy injured the boy's face was roasted and his right eye was swollen shut when his nido sensory toy exploded in his face
When he left it in the microwave, the trend popularized on the social media site is supposed to make the rubber toy more flexible.
That's Fox's Gary Baumgarten. We just got an unemployment update. An increase in first-time claims last week, more than 10%, up to 231,000. And the number of people still collecting jobless benefits also rose to 1.84 million. On Wall Street, stock futures are falling before the opening bell this hour, down more than 100 points each for the Dow and the Nasdaq. I'm Dave Anthony. This is Fox News.
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