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10 Feb 2026
Chapter 1: What chilling evidence did the FBI release regarding Nancy Guthrie's case?
The FBI releases chilling video footage from Nancy Guthrie's doorbell cam. King Charles backs British police in investigating his brother's Epstein ties. And Super Bowl athletes may be going home in the red due to the California jock tax. I'm Daily Wire executive editor John Bickley with Georgia Howe. It's Tuesday, February 10th. This is Evening Wire.
The FBI has released chilling video footage from Nancy Guthrie's doorbell cam.
Chapter 2: How is King Charles supporting the investigation into Prince Andrew's ties to Epstein?
Daily Wire reporter Lyndon Blake has the latest on the case.
The footage shows an armed, masked, and gloved individual with a backpack and a gun tampering with the camera, seemingly attempting to put foliage in front of the lens to cover it up. The timestamp of the footage indicates a suspected intruder spent approximately 41 minutes in the home before Guthrie's Apple Watch disconnected from her other devices.
The public is encouraged to review the footage FBI Director Kash Patel posted on his social media accounts and submit tips if they recognize anything about the individual, including clothing, gait, or the backpack.
Chapter 3: What financial impact does the California jock tax have on Super Bowl athletes?
The number to submit tips is 1-800-CALL-FBI.
President Trump plans to repeal an Obama-era finding which served as the legal basis for a clampdown on emissions. Daily Wire senior editor Joel Needler has more.
The 2009 endangerment finding concluded that six different greenhouse gases pose threats to public health and welfare, serving as the basis for the EPA's tightened restrictions on emissions from power plants and automakers.
Trump's plan to repeal the finding will help relax restrictions in what EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin called the largest act of deregulation in the history of the United States. Administration officials noted that while restrictions on automakers would be relaxed, nothing at this point will change for power plants and other industries.
The FDA announced a major shift in food labeling rules. Companies are now allowed to label foods as including no artificial colors as long as the dyes used are derived from natural sources and are not petroleum-based. The agency says this is a concession to manufacturers who are trying to move away from synthetic dyes and will make labels clearer for consumers.
FDA Commissioner Marty McCary said this about the decision.
Removing artificial food dyes from the U.S. food supply is not a silver bullet that's suddenly going to make our children healthier, but it is one important step, and it is one set of chemicals that just doesn't make sense.
The FDA also approved beetroot red as a new food color and expanded the approved use of spirulina extract. Officials say these steps will encourage safer alternatives and improve the overall health of the U.S. food supply, while still holding manufacturers responsible for color safety and purity.
A former police chief says Donald Trump thanked him for investigating Jeffrey Epstein back in the mid-2000s. Daily Wire culture reporter Megan Basham has the details.
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Chapter 4: What new food labeling rules did the FDA announce?
Hegseth told reporters Monday that the War Department has been a bad customer when it comes to clarity about what the department wants. The way we do business, we've been impossible to deal with. A bad customer who year after year changes our mind about what we want or what we don't want.
And then we make little small technological changes, which makes it more difficult for them to produce what they need to produce on time. So we have to fix our own house first, provide clarity, simplify the system, allow more people to access it, give that steady demand signal. The Trump administration has been increasingly critical of defense companies in recent weeks.
The president signed an executive order last month pushing major manufacturers to reduce stock buybacks and dividend payments and invest more in domestic facilities. All right, those are your drive home updates. To learn more about these stories, go to dailywire.com. In case you missed it earlier today, we covered some major stories, including the latest on the Epstein files, J.D.
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