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NPR News: 02-11-2026 4AM EST

11 Feb 2026

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Chapter 1: What are the latest updates on Savannah Guthrie's disappearance?

0.993 - 23.44 Giles Snyder

Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder. Authorities in Arizona say they detained a person for questioning last night in the disappearance of Today Show host Savannah Guthrie's mother. The Pima County Sheriff's Office issued a statement after investigators released images showing a masked armed person at her front door. NPR's Alana Wise reports.

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23.588 - 42.41 Alana Wise

The video appears to show a masked armed subject wearing gloves and carrying a backpack. Officials have said that on the morning of her disappearance, Guthrie's doorbell camera disconnected at 1.47 a.m. Motion had been detected on the camera. But until today, officials had not released any of the footage to the public.

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42.43 - 51.621 Alana Wise

The search to find Guthrie, who is 84, has become more frantic in its second week. The FBI has said that it has a ransom note from the people who say they took her.

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Chapter 2: How are lawmakers responding to immigration enforcement issues?

52.141 - 61.892 Alana Wise

Guthrie's children have said they are willing to cooperate, including paying her captors. They say they still believe their mother is alive. Alana Wise, NPR News.

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62.273 - 75.668 Giles Snyder

On Capitol Hill, top immigration officials appeared before lawmakers Tuesday for the first time since two U.S. citizens were shot and killed by federal officers in Minneapolis. NPR's Yamina Bastio reports.

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75.732 - 92.019 Ximena Bustillo

Democrats and some Republicans on the House Homeland Security Committee criticized the tactics used by officers on the ground and the strategy of top Trump administration officials to curb illegal immigration. The criticisms came as congressional funding is set to expire on Friday for the Homeland Security Department.

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92.179 - 107.722 Ximena Bustillo

That's the cabinet department that houses immigration and customs enforcement, customs and border protection, and citizenship and immigration services. The hearing underscored how deeply divided Republicans and Democrats remain on top-level changes to immigration enforcement in the wake of the shootings.

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Chapter 3: What tragic events unfolded in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia?

108.162 - 116.812 Ximena Bustillo

It suggested Congress is inching closer to another stopgap bill to fund the department in absence of a deeper agreement. Ximena Bustillo, NPR News, Washington.

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116.913 - 137.774 Giles Snyder

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington, D.C. He arrived last night and will be at the White House today to meet with President Trump with Iran in the backdrop. Their meeting will be their seventh in nearly 13 months. British Columbia Premier David Eby says Tuesday's mass shooting in the small town of Tumbler Ridge is an unimaginable tragedy.

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137.874 - 157.685 David Eby

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. This is something that will reverberate for years to come.

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158.046 - 161.895 Giles Snyder

Authorities say 10 people were killed, including the suspected shooter.

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Chapter 4: What was the outcome of the National Governors Association meeting with President Trump?

161.956 - 180.332 Giles Snyder

Dozens more were injured. Most of the dead found at a school, but two believed to be connected to the shooting were found at a second location, at a home in Tumbler Ridge. The Office of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney issued a statement saying he is suspending a planned trip overseas. This is NPR News.

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181.654 - 202.281 Giles Snyder

The Bipartisan National Governors Association has canceled a meeting with President Trump that had been set for later this month during the group's annual conference. The NGA says it will not hold the traditional formal meeting after Trump excluded Democratic governors. The NGA is scheduled to meet in Washington, D.C. from February 19th to the 21st.

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202.942 - 220.422 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.

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220.402 - 228.738 Giles Snyder

At the Winter Olympics in Milan, the American heavily favored to win gold in men's figure skating as a sizable lead after the first day of competition.

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Chapter 5: What new evidence has emerged regarding the FBI's search warrant in Georgia?

228.798 - 230.445 Giles Snyder

Here's Steve Futterman reporting.

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230.78 - 253.335 Steve Futterman

Ilya Melinin dominated the competition in the short program. The 21-year-old in his first Olympics put together a flawless skate, including two quadruple jumps. He ended up with a score of 108.16. That's more than five points ahead of his closest competitor, Yuma Kageyama of Japan. That's a huge margin when it comes to figure skating.

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253.815 - 277.527 Steve Futterman

He's in great position to win the gold on Friday when the free skate will take place. Melanin, who has the nickname the Quad God because of his unparalleled ability to perform quadruple jumps, is expected to attempt six or seven in Friday's long program. That includes what could be the first quadruple axel ever on Olympic ice. For NPR News, I'm Steve Futterman in Milan.

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Chapter 6: Who is leading the competition in men's figure skating at the Winter Olympics?

278.208 - 279.99 Giles Snyder

This is NPR News.

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