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The search continues for Nancy Guthrie

The search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC’s “Today” show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, has entered its sixth day with no sign of the beloved grandmother who vanished from her Tucson, Arizona home in the dead of night back on January 31st. Authorities believe she was taken against her will—blood matching hers was found on the porch, her front door camera is missing, and investigators are treating a ransom note sent to a local TV station as credible, though the first deadline passed without contact and a second looms Monday. No suspects have been named, everybody’s still in the mix, but the Pima County Sheriff and FBI are working around the clock with a $50,000 reward on the table, holding out hope she’s still alive despite her needing critical medication. The family, including her son Camron, released another emotional video pleading directly to whoever has her: reach out, prove she’s okay, let’s talk—we just want Mom home safe.

Savannah Guthrie’s brother posts a video message to his mom’s kidnapper(s)

The Hill has five takeaways

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TrumpRx launches, promising lower prescription bills

The White House has launched TrumpRx.gov, a bold new direct-to-consumer website unveiled by President Donald Trump on Thursday, aimed at slashing prescription drug prices for everyday Americans. Built on his Most-Favored-Nation pricing push—ensuring the U.S. pays no more than the lowest rates in other developed countries—the site debuted with around 40 popular brand-name medications.

Trump called it one of the most transformative health care moves in decades, vowing to end Big Pharma’s price-gouging and bring real relief to families struggling with skyrocketing costs—more drugs and companies are expected to roll out in the coming months. Head to trumprx.gov to check it out and see if it can save you a fortune.

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Trump to rededicate America as one nation under God

President Trump addressed the 74th National Prayer Breakfast in Washington this morning, calling prayer America’s true ‘superpower’ and vowing to rededicate the nation as ‘one nation under God.’ In a 23-second clip shared by the White House, the president emphasized faith’s central role in rebuilding the country, drawing strong support from supporters and sharp criticism from skeptics questioning religious exclusivity in public life. The remarks come amid renewed focus on evangelical ties in his second term.

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