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Pima County Sheriff’s ‘Troubling’ Statement on Nancy Guthrie Case Sparks Fresh Concerns

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TUCSON, Ariz. — Nearly three months after 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie vanished from her Catalina Foothills home, a new statement from Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos and his attorney has intensified scrutiny of the investigation’s leadership, with county supervisors calling the response “problematic” and “troubling” for failing to meet legal standards for sworn testimony.

Guthrie, mother of NBC’s “Today” show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, was last seen Jan. 31, 2026, after an evening at her daughter Annie’s home. She was reported missing Feb. 1 when she failed to appear for a virtual church service. Authorities believe she was abducted from her residence, where bloodstains matching her DNA were found on the front porch. No arrests have been made, and her whereabouts remain unknown as the case enters its 85th day.

The latest controversy centers on Nanos, who leads the department handling the high-profile probe. In response to demands from the Pima County Board of Supervisors, Nanos’ attorney submitted a 22- to 23-page document addressing allegations about the sheriff’s past employment history with the El Paso Police Department in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Supervisors had invoked Arizona statute ARS 11-253, seeking sworn reports on potential misrepresentations in his record.

District 2 Supervisor Matt Heinz described the submission as deeply concerning. “The core thing that I’m most concerned about, and baffled by, is that (Nanos) chose to submit these 20 pages unsworn,” Heinz told Arizona Public Media. “The statute requires that this be under oath, and he did not do that by the deadline. This must be under oath. That’s what the statute requires. I don’t know if he’s refusing to do so, or isn’t comfortable doing so, or what. But that is troubling.”

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Fellow supervisor Jen Allen echoed worries that issues in the response were “downplayed.” The board had sought clarity on Nanos’ disciplinary record, including multiple suspensions during his El Paso tenure for allegations involving use of force, insubordination and other matters. Nanos resigned from that department in 1982 in lieu of termination, according to reports. His attorney argued the supervisors’ request did not explicitly demand sworn testimony.

This leadership drama unfolds against a backdrop of mounting criticism of the Guthrie investigation. Deputies’ union passed a unanimous no-confidence vote against Nanos in March, citing his past and calling for his immediate resignation. Community members and national observers have questioned the pace of progress, with some early investigative missteps alleged by law enforcement sources.

Forensic efforts continue. Hairs recovered from Guthrie’s home are being analyzed by the FBI laboratory, following initial testing at a private Florida lab used by the sheriff’s department. Blood on the porch confirmed as Guthrie’s DNA. No CODIS hits have been reported. The FBI has been involved since early in the case, and a $1 million family reward remains active for information leading to her recovery.

A recent sheriff’s department social media post caused widespread confusion and backlash when it stated “Update: Nancy has been located” alongside a poster. The message actually referred to a different elderly woman, Nancy Radakovich, who resembles Guthrie. Critics called the post “cruel” and “tone deaf” amid the ongoing anguish for the Guthrie family.

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Nanos has occasionally addressed the case publicly. In one recent exchange, he denied rumors of a new person of interest with a curt “Nope.” Earlier statements emphasized that all Guthrie family members have been cleared as suspects and that investigators believe Nancy may still be alive.

The disappearance has gripped national attention. Savannah Guthrie has shared emotional appeals, and the family maintains hope while acknowledging the grim possibilities. Retired FBI profilers and experts have analyzed blood spatter evidence, suggesting a violent struggle at the threshold of her home. Theories range from a targeted abduction to random crime, but no solid suspect has emerged.

Pima County supervisors voted in March to compel Nanos to provide the sworn reports, with potential consequences for non-compliance including possible removal from office, though legal precedents are unclear. Nanos, a Democrat elected to the role, has three years left in his term. His attorney defended the sheriff’s long service with Pima County as unblemished.

Insiders have raised concerns about the experience level of some investigators assigned to the case, including reports that the homicide unit supervisor had limited prior experience in such investigations. The department has defended its work, noting collaboration with federal partners and ongoing analysis of multiple evidence streams.

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As the case stretches on, public frustration grows. Amateur searchers and true crime enthusiasts have flooded the area, prompting increased patrols near Guthrie’s home and her daughter’s residence to prevent trespassing. The United Cajun Navy and other volunteer groups have offered assistance, though coordination remains challenging.

The Guthrie family’s pain is compounded by the spotlight. Savannah returned to “Today” while balancing the search. A second ransom-related message reportedly surfaced, but details remain limited as authorities urge the public to avoid speculation that could hinder the probe.

County officials stress that the sheriff’s personal controversies should not overshadow the need for resolution in the Guthrie case. Yet the timing has amplified calls for accountability. Heinz and others have linked broader trust issues in law enforcement to the revelations about Nanos’ early career.

For now, the investigation presses forward with DNA work, digital forensics and tip reviews. No timeline for breakthroughs has been offered. The sheriff’s department continues to ask for public tips while discouraging unverified theories, particularly those targeting cleared individuals.

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The dual narratives — an unresolved abduction of an elderly woman tied to a beloved television personality, and questions swirling around the top lawman overseeing it — have created a perfect storm of public interest and skepticism. As supervisors review next steps on the sworn statement issue, Nancy Guthrie remains missing, her family pleading for answers and the community demanding both justice and competent leadership.

This story remains active, with potential developments in the coming days on both the search for Guthrie and the board’s response to the sheriff’s filing.

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Elon Musk’s case against ChatGPT maker OpenAI, Sam Altman set to go for trial; fraud claims withdrawn

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A U.S. judge on Friday dismissed Elon Musk‘s fraud claims in his lawsuit accusing OpenAI and co-founder Sam Altman of betraying OpenAI’s original mission, but plans ‌to proceed ⁠to ⁠trial on Musk’s breach of charitable trust and unjust enrichment claims.

The ruling was issued by U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, California.

Jury selection is scheduled to begin on Monday, and opening arguments are ⁠expected on ‌Tuesday.

Musk had said dismissing his fraud and constructive fraud claims, which he ⁠proposed, would streamline the case and keep jurors focused on his goal of ensuring that OpenAI benefit humanity rather than be a “wealth machine.”

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The case centers on Musk’s claim that OpenAI, Altman and Microsoft, one of OpenAI’s largest investors, ‌conned him and the public by forming a for-profit entity in 2019, after he left OpenAI’s ⁠board.


OpenAI is preparing for a potential initial public offering that could value it at $1 trillion, Reuters has reported.
Musk is seeking $150 billion in damages, according to a person involved in the case, with proceeds going to OpenAI’s charitable arm.

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Taylor Swift Travis Kelce Shift Wedding to Manhattan July 3 in Star-Studded NYC Blowout

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NEW YORK — Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have dramatically shifted their wedding plans to Manhattan, with save-the-dates reportedly circulating for a July 3 ceremony in New York City that promises to be one of the most anticipated celebrity events of 2026.

Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Alysa Liu Steal Spotlight at 2026
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The couple, engaged since August 2025, had fueled months of speculation about a Rhode Island celebration near Swift’s waterfront estate in Watch Hill on June 13 — her lucky number and a Saturday. Those rumors were firmly shut down earlier this month when a prominent wedding planner confirmed she was handling another event at the Ocean House resort that day.

Page Six first broke the news of the pivot, citing a source familiar with the plans. Save-the-dates have gone out, locking in the Friday before Independence Day in the city Swift has long called home. The date aligns perfectly with Swift’s well-known love for Fourth of July celebrations, which have historically drawn A-list crowds to her properties.

Insiders describe the move to Manhattan as a practical and symbolic choice. Swift maintains a significant presence in Tribeca, where she owns adjacent penthouses, and the couple frequently splits time between New York and Kansas City. A larger venue in the city can accommodate an expanded guest list that earlier Rhode Island plans might have constrained.

Speculation swirls around potential locations, including iconic Manhattan spots like the Plaza Hotel, the Frick Collection or even more private estates outside the city but still in the metro area. No official venue has been confirmed, and representatives for both Swift and Kelce have remained silent on the details.

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The reported shift reflects evolving priorities. Earlier concepts centered on an intimate gathering of about 150 guests split between Swift’s Rhode Island mansion and a nearby resort. The Manhattan option allows for a grander scale while maintaining the privacy the couple has fiercely guarded throughout their relationship.

Security is expected to be unprecedented. With Swift’s global fame and Kelce’s NFL stardom, the event will likely involve layers of NDAs, restricted phone policies and heavy protection for guests. Reports suggest each save-the-date includes personalized elements to trace any leaks.

The timing also dovetails with Kelce’s NFL schedule. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end has committed to a 14th season, with training camp looming in late July. A July 3 wedding leaves breathing room before football obligations intensify.

Friends and family are buzzing. Selena Gomez and Gigi Hadid are frequently mentioned as potential bridal party members, while Kelce’s brother Jason is the presumed best man. Guest list drama has already surfaced, including questions about Blake Lively’s status amid reported tensions.

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Swift’s inner circle has urged fans and media to respect boundaries. Travis’ sister-in-law Kylie Kelce recently pushed back against constant wedding inquiries, emphasizing that details will remain closely held until the couple chooses to share them.

The couple’s relationship continues to captivate the public. Since going public in 2023, Swift and Kelce have blended pop music and football in unprecedented ways. Her appearances at Chiefs games became cultural events, while Kelce has embraced life in the spotlight with humor and support for Swift’s career.

Professionally, Swift remains at the peak of her powers. Her 2025 album The Life of a Showgirl earned critical and commercial success, though she has signaled a deliberate pause on touring to focus on personal milestones. No new album or tour has been announced for 2026, giving her space to savor this chapter.

Kelce, fresh off another strong season, has spoken openly about balancing football with his personal life. Insiders say the couple is “nesting” and preparing for what could be the next phase, including thoughts of family.

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New York City itself holds deep meaning for Swift. She has described the city as a place of reinvention and creativity throughout her career. Hosting her wedding here would weave another thread into her long relationship with Manhattan, from early days as a rising star to her status as one of its most famous residents.

Fan reaction has been electric. Swifties have flooded social media with theories about venues, outfits and possible musical surprises. Some speculate Swift might incorporate New York-inspired elements into the ceremony or release subtle hints through her music catalog.

The July 3 date carries extra resonance as the nation prepares for its 250th anniversary celebrations. Fireworks, tall ships and patriotic events will fill the city that weekend, potentially providing a spectacular backdrop — or additional security challenges — for the nuptials.

Industry observers view the wedding as more than a personal milestone. It represents the union of two massive entertainment and sports brands. Coverage is expected to dominate tabloids, social platforms and even mainstream news, much like royal weddings of the past.

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Yet those closest to the couple stress the desire for authenticity. Despite the glare, Swift and Kelce have maintained a relatively grounded romance filled with private dinners, family gatherings and mutual support. The Manhattan shift may reflect a desire to celebrate in a place that feels like home rather than a remote destination.

As summer approaches, anticipation builds. Whether the ceremony unfolds at a historic hotel, museum or private residence, one thing seems certain: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding will be a defining cultural moment of 2026, blending romance, celebrity and New York City glamour.

For now, the couple continues living their lives with characteristic discretion. Recent sightings in Manhattan, including date nights at favorite spots like Casa Cipriani, only add fuel to the fire without confirming details.

The world will keep watching, but Swift and Kelce appear determined to write this love story on their own terms — even if that means trading beachside vows for Manhattan magic.

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LONDON — With just hours until the gun fires on Sunday, April 26, 2026, the 46th TCS London Marathon promises to be one of the largest and most spectacular editions yet, featuring a record-shattering field of more than 59,000 runners, elite athletes chasing world-class times on a famously fast course, and millions raised for charity across the globe.

Here are 10 essential things to know about this year’s race:

1. Date and Start Schedule The marathon takes place on Sunday, April 26. Elite wheelchair races for men and women begin at 8:50 a.m. BST, followed by the elite women’s race at 9:05 a.m. The elite men and first wave of mass participants start at 9:35 a.m., with subsequent waves released until around 11:30 a.m. Runners have until approximately 7 p.m. to finish within the eight-hour cutoff.

2. Iconic Point-to-Point Route The flat, fast 26.2-mile course starts in Blackheath and Greenwich, winds through six London boroughs, and finishes on The Mall in front of Buckingham Palace. Runners pass landmarks including the Cutty Sark, Tower Bridge at the halfway point, Canary Wharf, the London Eye, Big Ben and Houses of Parliament. With only 246 feet of elevation gain, it remains one of the quickest major marathon courses.

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3. Massive Record-Breaking Field More than 59,000 runners are expected on the start line after a staggering 1,133,813 ballot applications — a new world record. The event continues its reign as the largest marathon by finishers, topping last year’s mark of over 56,000 completers. Younger participants, especially women aged 18-29, make up a growing share.

4. Star-Studded Elite Fields Defending champion Sabastian Sawe of Kenya leads a deep men’s field that includes Jacob Kiplimo, Deresa Geleta, Tamirat Tola, Joshua Cheptegei and Geoffrey Kamworor. Pace groups aim for a sub-2:01 first half, putting the course record of 2:01:25 (Kelvin Kiptum, 2023) and even the world record in play under ideal conditions. Tigst Assefa returns in the women’s race among strong contenders.

5. One of the Abbott World Marathon Majors As the third Major of 2026, London offers runners a step toward the prestigious Six Star Finisher status. The event’s global prestige draws international talent and amateur runners seeking bucket-list glory on one of the world’s most scenic urban courses.

6. World’s Biggest One-Day Fundraising Event Runners are expected to shatter previous records for charity donations. Last year’s edition raised £87.3 million. Marie Curie serves as 2026 Charity of the Year, with thousands running for causes close to their hearts. The marathon consistently ranks as sport’s largest annual single-day fundraiser.

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7. Guinness World Record Attempts A record 76 participants will chase 73 different Guinness World Records on race day, adding extra spectacle to the event. From fastest costume finishes to unique challenges, these attempts highlight the marathon’s inclusive and fun spirit beyond elite competition.

8. How to Watch BBC One provides live coverage starting at 8:30 a.m. BST, shifting to BBC Two later in the afternoon, with full streaming on BBC iPlayer. International viewers can tune in via FloTrack in the U.S. and other broadcasters worldwide. Real-time tracking through the official app helps followers monitor loved ones.

9. Celebrities, Inspirational Stories and Diversity Dozens of celebrities and high-profile runners join the field, alongside hundreds of participants over age 70, including an 88-year-old man and 86-year-old woman. Heartwarming stories of personal triumph, charity runs and first-time marathoners dominate coverage, showcasing the event’s community focus.

10. Practical Details and Legacy Runners collect packs at the ExCeL London Running Show before Saturday’s deadline. The course is spectator-friendly with massive crowds expected. Post-race, the Mini London Marathon for young runners occurs the day before, and MyWay virtual options allow global participation. The 2027 ballot opens soon after.

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Weather forecasts suggest mild conditions ideal for fast times, though runners should prepare for variable British spring weather. Organizers emphasize hydration, pacing and enjoying the electric atmosphere created by Londoners lining the streets.

The London Marathon has evolved since its 1981 debut into a global phenomenon blending elite athletics, mass participation and philanthropy. Its flat terrain, vibrant support and iconic finish continue attracting record interest year after year.

For 2026, expectations run high for both elite performances and personal bests among the masses. Whether chasing victory, a Boston qualifier, a charity goal or simply the medal, participants will share in a uniquely British spectacle that unites the capital.

As the city prepares for one of its biggest annual events, the 2026 London Marathon stands ready to deliver drama, inspiration and unforgettable memories along 26.2 miles of London’s greatest sights.

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