Chapter 1: What evidence has been blocked in the Nancy Guthrie case?
Accusations of a lack of cooperation. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. An FBI source telling Fox News the Pima County Sheriff's Office has blocked key evidence in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie from getting to the FBI.
We're talking about a glove found inside Nancy Guthrie's house along with some DNA. The FBI wanted that evidence so they could take it, analyze it themselves, send it to Quantico to get some faster return. The Sheriff's Department decided to keep that evidence and send it to a private police
Chapter 2: How is the Trump administration impacting climate change regulations?
analyst firm in Florida.
Fox's Trace Gallagher in Tucson and the FBI now says after a forensic analysis it can confirm the suspect is male between 5'9 and 5'10 and with an average bill and wearing a black 25 liter Ozark trail hiker backpack is now offering a hundred thousand dollar reward for information leading to the location of Nancy Guthrie.
The Trump administration has rolled back a key scientific finding that supports regulations on greenhouse gas emissions. rescinding the 2009 declaration that carbon dioxide and other gases endanger public health. Critics say it undermines efforts to combat climate change and could lead to more pollution.
The Department of Homeland Security appears headed for a shutdown as Republicans couldn't get the support needed from Democrats to pass a bill to fund it after Democrats demanded changes to immigration enforcement tactics.
Chapter 3: What challenges is the Department of Homeland Security facing?
Senate Majority Leader John Thune telling Fox... This isn't just ICE.
This isn't just, you know, Border Patrol. This is FEMA. This is TSA. This is the Coast Guard.
But Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says ICE needs to be reformed now. The Americans are tired of masked agents conducting warrantless operations in their communities. Secret police.
Chapter 4: What charges has the Mississippi man faced for synagogue arson?
DHS funding may be held up for at least a week and a half as Congress goes on recess next week.
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A Mississippi man charged with setting fire to Jackson's oldest synagogue faces more federal charges.
A federal grand jury adds two charges against a Mississippi man already accused of arson in last month's fire at Beth Israel Congregation Synagogue in Jackson. 19-year-old Stephen Spencer Pittman faces the additional federal charges of damaging religious property and using fire to commit a felony.
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Chapter 5: Why was a Ukrainian athlete disqualified from the Winter Olympics?
A federal affidavit states Pittman referred to Beth Israel as the synagogue of Satan and told investigators he set the fire because of the congregation's Jewish ties. U.S. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon said after the new indictment that the Justice Department will not tolerate attacks on houses of worship. Carmen Roberts, Fox News.
If convicted of all federal charges, Pittman faces up to 50 years in prison. He's jailed in Madison County, Mississippi and set to face a federal judge on February 18th. A Ukrainian athlete has been disqualified from the Winter Olympics over his tribute to athletes lost in the war with Russia.
Vladislav Heraskevich was considered a medal contender in the skeleton event, but the International Olympic Committee president, who was waiting for him at the start of the course, told him he has to leave the Games in northern Italy. His specially designed helmet displayed images of Ukrainian athletes killed as a result of Russia's invasion.
The IOC told him it was a political message and therefore banned. It says Heraskevich didn't consider any form of compromise, such as wearing a black armband. The athlete is to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Jonathan Savage, Fox News.
The Paris prosecutor's office says nine people are being detained as part of an investigation into a suspected decade-long, nearly $12 million ticket fraud scheme at the Louvre, the world's most visited museum. Those detained include two Louvre employees, several tour guides, and one person suspected of being the mastermind. I'm Lisa Lacerra. This is Fox News.
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