Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Missing two weeks today. I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News. Yet investigators have not made any arrest or taken anyone into custody in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. Last night, deputies and the FBI searched a house a couple of miles from Guthrie's home in Tucson, where they detained but later released three people.
The sheriff's office affirmed that what we were seeing on the ground is related to the Nancy Guthrie case. Because this is a joint investigation at the request of the FBI, no additional information is currently available.
Chapter 2: What are the latest updates on Nancy Guthrie's disappearance?
Fox's Matt Finn reporting from Tucson. Investigators also tagged and towed a Range Rover from a restaurant parking lot. The International Space Station is back at full strength after SpaceX delivered four new astronauts today to replace colleagues who had bailed early last month because of health concerns. And it was the first medical evacuation in NASA's 65-year human spaceflight history.
The new crew includes two astronauts from NASA, one from France, and one from Russia. More on the partial government shutdown. This happened after weeks of partisan battles over President Trump's immigration crackdown. And Republican Senator from Louisiana Bill Cassidy tells Fox News.
It takes 60 votes to pass something. You can be forced to stay in town, but still you're ignoring the other responsibilities that you have. I'm actually at Mardi Gras, but on the other hand, I'll be meeting with people all this week related to the future of my state.
Democrats are calling for reforms to ICE before they will vote to increase funding for DHS. Homeland Security has had some funding still in place, though, because of the big, beautiful bill from last year. And the USA men's hockey team wins again, improving to 2-0 by topping Denmark 6-3 at the Milan Cortina Olympics. And American Jordan Stoltz skated to his second gold.
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About 250,000 people in Germany demonstrated against Iran's government today as world leaders met at the Munich Security Conference. Iran's exiled crown prince, Pahlavi, called for increased international pressure on Tehran as the crowd chanted for regime change.
New Jersey Governor Mikey Sherrill is touting a legal victory after a judge ordered the Trump administration to restore the $1.6 billion in federal funding for a major rail project. Stephanie Bertini with Fox 5 New York has details.
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Chapter 3: How has the International Space Station been impacted by recent events?
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That's Matthew Smith with FOX 13 Seattle. And the seven western states that depend on the Colorado River missed a deadline for the second time today to agree on a plan addressing record drought and water shortages. I'm Carmen Roberts, and this is Fox News.