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FBI Shifts Command Post to Phoenix as Search for Nancy Guthrie
The investigation into the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC “Today” show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, has entered its fourth week with authorities shifting resources and releasing new surveillance footage that may offer clues in what officials describe as a possible abduction.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen entering her home in the Catalina Foothills area of Tucson on the evening of January 31, 2026. She was reported missing the following day after family members could not reach her. Authorities believe she was taken from her bed against her will sometime in the early morning hours of February 1, when her pacemaker stopped transmitting signals around 2:28 a.m.

As of February 27, 2026, marking day 27 since her vanishing, the FBI has amassed thousands of hours of video evidence, including newly surfaced Ring camera footage from neighbors showing multiple vehicles in the vicinity during the overnight hours surrounding her disappearance. One clip captured at least a dozen cars passing near her home, and another depicted a vehicle driving past a residence about 2.5 miles away around 2:30 a.m. Investigators have reviewed the material but stated it does not appear directly related to the case, though it continues to inform the timeline.
The FBI, working alongside local Pima County authorities, has received more than 23,000 tips overall, with over 1,500 coming in after Savannah Guthrie announced a family-offered reward of up to $1 million for information leading to her mother’s safe return. In a recent Instagram video, Savannah Guthrie urged the public to “keep praying without ceasing,” adding, “We still believe. We still believe in a miracle.”
Key developments in recent days include the FBI’s decision to relocate its primary command post from Tucson to Phoenix. A law enforcement source told CBS News that the move will allow for more efficient long-term operations, as most agents involved are based in Phoenix. Investigative squads, evidence recovery teams and SWAT units will remain active in Tucson through the local FBI satellite office.
Additionally, authorities are preparing to return Nancy Guthrie’s home to her family after nearly a month of serving as the main crime scene. Federal sources told NBC News that the property will no longer be sealed off, allowing family members—including Savannah Guthrie—to access it. The transition follows exhaustive searches and forensic processing. Savannah Guthrie has indicated she plans to return to her duties on the “Today” show soon, though the emotional toll remains evident.
The case has drawn national attention due to Savannah Guthrie’s prominence as a journalist and co-anchor. She has spoken publicly about the family’s anguish, emphasizing their hope amid uncertainty. Experts on missing persons cases note that the prolonged absence, combined with the lack of a clear vehicle of interest or named suspects, complicates efforts. Former FBI agents have described the challenge of achieving a “clean” disappearance in an era of widespread surveillance, digital tracking and forensic tools, yet this case has so far defied quick resolution.
Nancy Guthrie, a resident of the Tucson area, is known to many beyond her daughter’s celebrity for her work as a Bible teacher, author and conference speaker. She has written numerous books on Christian theology, including studies on tracing Jesus through the Old Testament and series such as “Seeing Jesus in the Old Testament.” She hosts the “Help Me Teach the Bible” podcast for The Gospel Coalition and leads workshops on biblical theology. Her personal website highlights upcoming speaking engagements, including events planned for March 2026 at Redeemer Lincoln Square in New York and the Katoomba Easter Convention in Australia from April 3-6, 2026. However, these appearances remain uncertain amid the ongoing search.
The family has maintained a low public profile regarding Nancy Guthrie’s personal life, focusing instead on appeals for information. No arrests have been made, and no motive has been publicly identified. Investigators continue to analyze DNA evidence, including from a glove found about two miles from the home, though recent reports indicate it yielded no matches in national databases.
The shift in operational focus to Phoenix signals a transition to a more sustained investigative phase, with emphasis on digital forensics, tip follow-up and broader coordination. Officials have not ruled out any scenarios, but the belief in foul play persists.
Savannah Guthrie and her siblings have expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support and prayers from the public. As the search stretches into late February, the family clings to hope for a positive outcome while grappling with the daily reality of uncertainty—a sentiment echoed by advocates for missing persons who stress the psychological strain on loved ones in prolonged cases.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the FBI tip line or local authorities. The $1 million reward remains active for credible leads leading to Nancy Guthrie’s recovery.
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No Jackpot Winner as $123 Million Prize Rolls Over
The Powerball lottery drawing on Saturday, March 21, 2026, produced no grand prize winner, allowing the jackpot to roll over once again as players across the United States chased an estimated $123 million prize with a cash value of $55.8 million.

The official winning numbers, drawn at 10:59 p.m. ET from the Florida Lottery studios in Tallahassee, were **12-28-36-41-59**, with the red Powerball **2**. The Power Play multiplier was **2x**, boosting non-jackpot prizes for players who opted in.
According to the Multi-State Lottery Association and official Powerball results posted on powerball.com, no ticket matched all five white balls plus the Powerball to claim the top prize. The jackpot had climbed from an estimated $120 million ahead of the draw after no winner in the previous Wednesday, March 18, drawing (numbers 14-18-19-21-69, Powerball 1, Power Play 3x).
Lower-tier prizes saw solid action. While no tickets matched five white balls plus the Power Play for the $2 million second prize, reports indicate zero $1 million Match 5 winners nationwide in the main draw. Prize breakdowns from usamega.com and powerball.com detail:
– Match 5 + Powerball: 0 winners ($123,100,000 jackpot rollover)
– Match 5: 0 winners ($1,000,000 each)
– Match 4 + Powerball: Limited winners at $50,000 (with Power Play boosting to $100,000 in some cases)
– Match 4: Hundreds of tickets at $100 base
– Lower matches distributed thousands in $4 to $50 prizes, with Power Play doubling many.
The Double Play add-on drawing — available in select jurisdictions — featured numbers **9-29-34-48-58** with Powerball **4**, offering additional chances for prizes up to $10 million, though no top-tier Double Play jackpot was reported.
The March 21 drawing followed a pattern of rollovers that has kept the jackpot building steadily in early 2026. No jackpot winner had emerged in several consecutive draws, fueling excitement and ticket sales nationwide. The absence of a winner means the next drawing — Wednesday, March 25 — will feature an even larger estimated jackpot, likely pushing past $150 million depending on final sales figures.
Powerball operates in 45 states plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, with drawings held every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Tickets cost $2 per play, with the optional Power Play for an extra $1 multiplying non-jackpot wins up to 10x (though capped at 2x or 3x when the jackpot is below certain thresholds). Double Play, where available, adds another $1 for a second chance at prizes.
Players are reminded to check tickets carefully, as smaller prizes often go unclaimed. Winners of prizes up to $600 typically redeem at retailers, while larger amounts require claims through state lottery offices. Jackpot winners can choose annuity payments over 30 years or a lump-sum cash option, which for this draw would have been approximately $55.8 million before taxes.
The lottery has long captured public imagination, with massive jackpots sparking “Powerball fever” and stories of life-changing wins. Past record holders include the $2.04 billion prize won in California in November 2022 and others exceeding $1 billion. No such mega-winner emerged Saturday, but the rollover ensures continued buzz.
As always, officials urge responsible play: buy only from authorized retailers, keep tickets safe and sign the back immediately upon purchase. Odds of winning the jackpot remain 1 in 292.2 million, though overall odds of any prize are about 1 in 24.9.
For those who purchased tickets, results are available on powerball.com, state lottery sites, apps and trusted news outlets. The next chance to win arrives Wednesday — with the jackpot poised to grow further if no one claims it.
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Govt may consider OFS option for raising public float in IDBI Bank
Currently, the public float in IDBI Bank is only 5.29 per cent, limiting the scope of fair valuation.
The remaining shares are with insurance behemoth Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), with a controlling stake at 49.24 per cent, while the Government of India (GoI) holding stood at 45.48 per cent.
Earlier this month, the proposed sale of a 60.72 per cent majority stake, held jointly by the government and the LIC, was scrapped after financial bids from two potential buyers reportedly fell short of the reserve price.
Low free float restricts the scope for fair markvaluation, and expanding this by 10 per cent or 15 per cent would make price discovery more reliable, sources said.
It can provide a reliable benchmark for valuation and further make the price discovery process transparent, they said, adding, strategic sale can be pursued even after one or two tranches of OFS.
As per the failed plan, both the government and LIC were to offload 30.48 per cent and 30.24 per cent stake, respectively.This is the second time that the government has wanted to privatise IDBI Bank since the first announcement made in 2016. The idea was first officially flagged in the Union Budget speech by then-Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in February 2016.
The first attempt to privatise the then state-owned IDBI Bank failed due to valuation concerns.
However, the government later sold the controlling stake to LIC, which had been eyeing acquiring a stake in a bank to expand its bancassurance business model.
Subsequently, in January 2019, LIC acquired a 51 per cent controlling stake in IDBI Bank for approximately Rs 21,624 crore to rescue the lender from heavy bad loans as part of the disinvestment process.
As a result, the bank was categorised as a private-sector bank by the Reserve Bank of India.
In December 2020, the lender was reclassified as an associate company following the reduction of LIC’s stake in the bank to 49.24 per cent.
The process for privatisation gained formal momentum when the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs gave its in-principle approval in May 2021 for strategic disinvestment along with transfer of management control in IDBI Bank.
In October 2022, KPMG India was appointed as Transaction Advisor and the intent to sell 60.72 per cent stake in the bank was announced.
The Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM) invited Expressions of Interest (EoI) in October 2022, and market regulator Sebi approved the reclassification of GOI as a public shareholder upon completion of the sale in January 2023.
Later in August 2025, the regulator gave its nod for reclassification of LIC as a public shareholder upon completion of the sale and after a long due diligence period, financial bids from two Emirates NBD Bank and Prem Vatsa-promoted Fairfax India were finally received in February 2026.
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Frontier Airlines Stock Ebbs With Industry Ups And Downs (NASDAQ:ULCC)
Focus on multinational transportation companies. Mercosur economies.
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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport Security Wait Times Fluctuate Amid Ongoing DHS Funding Crisis
Security wait times at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), the world’s busiest by passenger volume, continue to vary dramatically on March 22, 2026, as the partial U.S. government shutdown drags into its second month, leaving Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers unpaid and contributing to staffing shortages, absenteeism and unpredictable lines.

Real-time data from the airport’s official tracker at atl.com/times and third-party aggregators like Takeoff Timer and OnAir Parking showed average standard security wait times around 14 minutes as of midday local time, with peaks earlier in the overnight hours reaching 45 minutes from midnight to 1 a.m. and lows of zero during the quietest overnight slots. TSA PreCheck lanes remained significantly faster, often under 5 minutes when open.
However, passenger reports on social media and Reddit megathreads painted a more volatile picture. Early Sunday morning updates from r/Atlanta users described waits climbing to 75 minutes or more at the main domestic checkpoint during peak arrival periods, with some travelers advising 3+ hours of buffer time before flights. Lines have fluctuated wildly throughout the weekend: long queues spilling into baggage claim areas on Saturday and Friday, then easing briefly midday before building again.
The inconsistency stems directly from the ongoing partial shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which funds TSA. With no appropriations bill passed, many TSA employees have missed paychecks — some their second full cycle — prompting high call-out rates (reported as high as 36% on certain days in mid-March) and resignations. Nationwide, absenteeism has hovered around 10-30% above normal, hitting busiest hubs like ATL hardest during spring travel season.
Airport officials and airlines, including Delta Air Lines (ATL’s dominant carrier), have repeatedly urged passengers to arrive at least three hours early for domestic flights and four hours for international ones. Standard guidance recommends two hours pre-departure, but current conditions demand extra cushion for parking, check-in, bag drop and the trek to gates via the Plane Train, which adds 10-20 minutes post-security.
The main domestic checkpoint — serving the bulk of passengers — has seen the most strain, with queues occasionally extending beyond the atrium into baggage claim. North and South checkpoints (including PreCheck-only lanes) and the international terminal have generally moved faster, sometimes clearing in under 10-15 minutes during off-peak. International departures, including Concourse F, reported shorter waits overall.
The crisis has compounded other factors: spring break crowds, potential weather disruptions earlier in the month and general post-pandemic travel recovery. Flight delays and cancellations have risen, though not always directly tied to security — with hundreds affected on peak days per FlightAware data. Passengers missing connections due to long lines have added frustration, with some reporting hours-long backups that force rebooking.
TSA and airport leaders stress that security remains the priority, with available staff prioritizing threat detection over speed. PreCheck, CLEAR and TSA PreCheck enrollment continue to offer the best relief, with dedicated lanes seeing minimal delays. Officials remind travelers that wait times fluctuate hourly — peaking typically 5-9 a.m. and late afternoons/evenings — and urge checking real-time tools before heading out.
The official ATL wait time page provides minute-by-minute updates across checkpoints, though some users note it lags or underreports during surges. Community-sourced trackers on Reddit and apps like MyTSA supplement with crowd photos and firsthand accounts. As the shutdown persists without resolution — despite recent political threats and offers like Elon Musk’s proposal to cover salaries — experts warn conditions could worsen if staffing erodes further.
Travelers are advised to:
– Enroll in TSA PreCheck or CLEAR if eligible for expedited screening.
– Monitor atl.com/times, the MyTSA app or airline alerts.
– Arrive early, especially for early-morning or peak flights.
– Consider ground transportation alternatives if driving to the airport amid potential parking backups.
As Congress remains deadlocked over DHS funding amid immigration policy disputes, Atlanta’s airport — handling over 100 million passengers annually — exemplifies the broader national impact on air travel. With no immediate end in sight, the message from officials is clear: plan for delays, pack patience and prioritize buffer time to avoid missing flights.
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Markets Starting To Worry About Stagflation, But The End Is Not Nigh
Markets Starting To Worry About Stagflation, But The End Is Not Nigh
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A Needed Consolidation Has Gotten A Bit Uglier (Technical Analysis)
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Tokyo Metro Stock: Defensive Infrastructure With Yen Upside (OTCMKTS:TKMTY)
Fin-tech startup leveraging machine learning technology to discover investing opportunities and to generate growth-optimal portfolios. Publisher of the WideAlpha AI-Selected Index, which has markedly outperformed its benchmark.
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Trump Threatens ICE Deployment to Airports Monday as Partial DHS Shutdown Fuels Travel Chaos
President Donald Trump threatened Saturday to deploy Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to U.S. airports as early as Monday if Democrats fail to agree on funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), escalating a partial government shutdown now in its fifth week that has left Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers unpaid and caused widespread travel disruptions.

In a series of posts on Truth Social, Trump blamed “radical left Democrats” for the impasse and vowed aggressive action. “If the Radical Left Democrats don’t immediately sign an agreement to let our Country, in particular, our Airports, be FREE and SAFE again, I will move our brilliant and patriotic ICE Agents to the Airports where they will do Security like no one has ever seen before, including the immediate arrest of all Illegal Immigrants who have come into our Country, with heavy emphasis on those from Somalia,” he wrote in one post. In a follow-up, he declared, “I look forward to moving ICE in on Monday, and have already told them to, ‘GET READY.’ NO MORE WAITING, NO MORE GAMES!”
The threat comes amid mounting strain on the nation’s aviation system. The partial shutdown, triggered by a February congressional failure to pass DHS appropriations, has left nearly 50,000 TSA employees working without pay for weeks. Many have called in sick, resigned or quit outright — with the agency reporting 366 departures as of mid-March — leading to long security lines, unpredictable wait times and flight delays at major hubs including Atlanta, Chicago O’Hare, Los Angeles and New York airports.
TSA officers, who perform passenger and baggage screening, are classified as essential and required to report for duty despite the funding lapse. They missed their first full paycheck recently and face a second without resolution, prompting absenteeism spikes and warnings from unions that security could be compromised. Travelers have reported waits exceeding two hours at some checkpoints, with spring break travel amplifying the chaos.
Trump’s proposal would redirect ICE personnel — trained primarily in immigration enforcement, investigations and detention — to support or potentially supplement TSA functions. Details remain unclear: ICE agents lack the specialized months-long training TSA screeners receive for threat detection, X-ray interpretation and pat-down procedures. Officials suggested they might handle crowd management, line direction or ancillary roles to free TSA staff for core screening, though Trump’s rhetoric emphasized broader enforcement, including arrests of undocumented immigrants encountered at airports.
Critics, including Democrats and civil liberties groups, called the plan reckless and politically motivated. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer accused Republicans of holding TSA pay hostage to extract concessions on immigration policy without reforms. House Democrats previously proposed separating TSA funding from contentious ICE and Customs and Border Protection allocations, but Republicans blocked the measure. Senate Majority Leader John Thune blamed Democrats for stalling negotiations.
The standoff reflects deeper partisan divides over immigration enforcement. Republicans demand increased border security funding and fewer restrictions on ICE operations, while Democrats seek oversight reforms and protections for certain programs. No breakthrough emerged from weekend talks, with another Senate vote attempt failing Friday.
Adding to the drama, billionaire Elon Musk offered Saturday to personally cover TSA salaries during the impasse. In an X post, Musk wrote: “I would like to offer to pay the salaries of TSA personnel during this funding impasse that is negatively affecting the lives of so many Americans at airports throughout the country.” The gesture drew praise from some as pragmatic relief but raised legal and ethical questions about private funding of federal employees, given potential conflicts with anti-deficiency laws and Musk’s business interests in government-regulated sectors.
No formal response from the White House, DHS or TSA on Musk’s proposal or Trump’s deployment plan had been issued by Sunday evening. DHS officials have stressed ongoing efforts to mitigate impacts, including partnerships with airlines for crowd control, but acknowledged escalating risks if the shutdown persists.
Travelers face continued uncertainty. The TSA has urged checking airport wait times via its app or website and arriving early. Some small airports have warned of potential temporary closures if staffing drops further. Aviation groups and business leaders have called on Congress to prioritize resolution, citing economic costs from delays and cancellations.
As the shutdown approaches 40 days, the crisis highlights vulnerabilities in federal funding processes and the human toll on essential workers. With no immediate deal in sight, airports brace for potential ICE presence starting Monday — a move that could reshape security protocols while intensifying political battles over immigration and government operations.
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S&P 500 Earnings Update: Forward EPS Estimates Still Seeing Higher Revisions
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The discussion of ways to mitigate any energy price rises came after the government’s cost-of-living tzar, Lord Walker, who is also chief executive of supermarket chain Iceland, suggested in the Sunday Times that energy companies and petrol stations should have their profits temporarily capped as oil prices jump.
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