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NPR News: 02-11-2026 1AM EST

11 Feb 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

1.01 - 3.673 Giles Snyder

Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.

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Chapter 2: What new developments are there in Savannah Guthrie's mother's disappearance?

4.254 - 23.575 Giles Snyder

A new development in the disappearance of today's show host Savannah Guthrie's mother. Authorities in Arizona say they have detained a person for questioning. The Pima County Sheriff's Office issued a statement after investigators revealed new images showing a masked armed person at her front door. Ellen Boyd with Arizona Public Media has more.

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23.605 - 41.91 Ellen Boyd

Video and still images show an unknown person approaching Nancy Guthrie's doorstep and tampering with the front door camera the morning of her disappearance. The person appears to have a handgun in a front holster, a front zip hoodie, and a backpack. They appear to hold a handful of leafy branches in front of the lens after ripping a handful from Guthrie's yard.

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42.351 - 62.299 Ellen Boyd

FBI and Pima County officials said the agencies have been working to recover any images or video from Guthrie's home that may have been lost or corrupted. Sheriff Chris Nanos previously said the footage was not available. Officials said the video was recovered from residual data located in back-end systems. For NPR News, I'm LM Boyd in Tucson.

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62.459 - 84.702 Giles Snyder

A court document unsealed Tuesday shows the FBI relied on debunked claims of fraud to obtain a search warrant to seize ballots from an election office in Fulton County, Georgia, and that the investigation was initiated by a lawyer who tried to help President Trump overturn his election loss in 2020. The affidavit is the first public justification for last month's FBI search.

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85.264 - 93.589 Giles Snyder

Food and Drug Administration has dealt a setback to biotech company that created one of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, NPR's Sidney Lubkin reports.

93.788 - 116.607 Sydney Lepkin

Vaccine maker Moderna says the FDA is refusing to consider approving the company's first flu vaccine, which also uses mRNA technology. The FDA told the company the agency isn't satisfied with the company's study comparing Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine to a standard dose flu vaccine already on the market. The study showed the Moderna flu vaccine was more effective.

116.587 - 130.694 Sydney Lepkin

The decision by the FDA, which Moderna said is inconsistent with the agency's previous feedback, is the latest blow the Trump administration has delivered to efforts to use mRNA technology to develop new vaccines. Sydney Lepkin, NPR News.

130.894 - 138.425 Giles Snyder

British Columbia Premier David Abbey says Tuesday's mass shooting in the small town of Tumbler Ridge is an unimaginable tragedy.

138.445 - 158.243 David Abbey

I'd like to take this opportunity to ask British Columbians, to ask all Canadians to wrap the people of Tumbler Ridge, wrap these families with love. Not just tonight, but tomorrow and into the future. is something that will reverberate for years to come.

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