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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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The salad restaurant chain on Thursday posted a loss of $49.7 million, or 42 cents a share, compared with a loss of $29.0 million, or 25 cents a share, a year earlier. Analysts were expecting a loss of 32 cents a share.
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Bad Memories of Another Day for Lenders as Bihar Moves to Regulate Microloans
The state’s legislative assembly adopted the Bihar Micro Finance Institutions (Regulations of Money Lending and Prevention of Coercive Actions) Bill, 2026, on Thursday, creating a sense of deja vu. The bill has a provision which prohibits borrowing from more than two lenders, while the microfinance industry currently allows a three-lender association for a single borrower.
Bihar, being the biggest microfinance market, may see a dip in repayment, people tracking the market said. The state accounts for 15% of the microfinance industry, while 13% of its borrowers have more than three lender associations, industry data showed.
The lenders are facing a risk of a sharp rise in delinquencies as they had seen in Karnataka, where portfolios at risk with over 30 days past due tripled to 12.5% within two quarters of Karnataka‘s microfinance bill, IIFL Capital Services said in a note. Borrowers with low per capita income and literacy may be more vulnerable, it said.
“Event risk like this makes us structurally cautious on lenders with high microfinance exposure apart from structurally lower growth/profitability vs previous cycle during ‘normal’ times,” IIFL Capital’s research analyst Viral Shah said.
Private banks and non-banking financial companies-microfinance institutions (NBFC-MFIs) have grown their respective cumulative microfinance portfolios in January from December, after a phase of contraction, according to monthly data from credit bureau Equifax.
Now, the leaders of the sector will have to energise the field force all over again in Bihar to raise borrower engagement so that any fresh delay in repayment can be prevented. It was typically seen that borrowers tended to delay repayment when governments tried to regulate any sector. It was seen when states like Karnataka and Tamil Nadu enacted laws to regulate microfinance.However, the negative impact was more pronounced in Karnataka than in Tamil Nadu.
“We expect Bihar to be headed the Tamil Nadu way,” a chief executive of a large NBFC-MFI said.
The microfinance self-regulators plan to carry out targeted awareness and outreach initiatives across Bihar to prevent erosion of asset quality.
The Microfinance Industry Network (MFIN) highlighted that the bill is directed at unregulated entities. However, the provisions in the bill relating to borrower protection and fair recovery practices apply to all lending entities.
“MFIN would like to caution microfinance borrowers not to fall prey to rumours, be regular in repayment to maintain a good credit record and contact their lender for information,” it said.
“It is noteworthy that RBI-regulated institutions, as on date, provide collateral-free and doorstep credit services to nearly one crore low-income clients with credit outstanding of ₹48,569 crore in Bihar, thereby playing an integral part in building an inclusive and prosperous Bihar,” MFIN said.
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Average lending rates on new loans firm up
One basis point is a hundredth of a percentage point.
The rise from 8.28% in December was primarily driven by a 44-basis point increase in WALR by state-run banks to 8.05%, while private sector banks recorded an 18-basis point increase to 9.32%.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has reduced its repo rate by 125 basis points to 5.25% over the course of 2025.
In contrast, the WALR on outstanding rupee loans of commercial banks declined marginally to 9.04% in January 2026 from 9.06% in December 2025.
The one-year median Marginal Cost of Funds-based Lending Rate (MCLR) increased to 8.45% in February 2026 from 8.40% in January 2026.
Meanwhile, the weighted average domestic term deposit rate (WADTDR) on fresh rupee term deposits stood at 5.66% in January 2026, slightly lower than 5.67% in December 2025. The WADTDR on outstanding rupee term deposits declined to 6.64% in January 2026 from 6.68% in the previous month.
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Wall Street Week Ahead: AI disruption hangs over US markets as investors wary of risks
The disruptive potential of AI has consumed investors in recent weeks, with shares in industries such as software, wealth management and real estate services pummeled by concerns about business upheaval.
“There continues to be this…back and forth about who might be the victim and those that will actually emerge winners because they are harnessing AI as opposed to being replaced by it,” said Kristina Hooper, chief market strategist at Man Group.
“There is very little definitive right now about that, and so I think that will continue to be a concern.”
Stock prices in areas such as software remain acutely sensitive to AI-related developments. AI bellwether Nvidia’s highly anticipated quarterly report failed to calm nerves, with the semiconductor giant’s shares falling over 5% on Thursday and weighing on the technology sector. Investors are concerned about whether Nvidia’s “hyperscaler” customers will garner sufficient returns to justify their massive spending on data centers and other infrastructure.
Despite the tech sector’s struggles, gains this year in other areas such as industrials and consumer staples have helped buoy major equity indexes. The benchmark S&P 500 was up 0.9% in 2026 as of Thursday.
“The U.S. equity market is sort of in its late cycle, trying to find the winners and losers of this new disruptive technology and pretty much treading water,” said John Velis, Americas macro strategist at BNY.
WILL FEBRUARY JOBS BACK JANUARY’S STRENGTH?
The U.S. jobs report for February, due on March 6, is expected to show an increase of 60,000 jobs, according to a Reuters poll. It comes after January’s surprisingly robust report, with an increase of 130,000 jobs and the unemployment rate falling to 4.3%.
The January report allayed worries about a weakening labor market, but “the concern is that January is a one-off,” said Paul Nolte, senior wealth adviser and market strategist at Murphy & Sylvest Wealth Management.
“We saw a good January jobs report, but we also have seen a really weak 2025 for the job market,” Hooper said. “And so the question becomes, where do we go from here?”
Investors will also seek clues from the report about when the Federal Reserve may next cut interest rates. Fed funds futures suggest the next reduction will come in June or July, after Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s term ends in May and his nominated replacement Kevin Warsh could be in charge.
The Fed cut rates last year in the face of a weakening employment backdrop but paused the easing cycle in January, and solid jobs data could prompt investors to push back their expectations for further cuts. Investors generally associate lower interest rates with higher prices for stocks and other assets.
BNY’s Velis said the market’s reaction to the jobs data will be telling for which factors are prominent for equity investors. For example, strong data followed by weak stock performance is “going to be a sign that the rate argument is important,” Velis said.
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Other economic releases due in the coming week include reports on manufacturing and services sector activity. The retail sales report for January is expected on March 6.
Aside from Broadcom’s quarterly report on Wednesday, results are expected from retailers Best Buy and Target.
Wall Street is eager for any evidence of AI’s impact on the economy, both positive and negative. In an interview with Reuters this week, outgoing Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic said the U.S. may be entering a period of structurally higher unemployment as firms deploy AI tools to save labor. “Major technological shifts provoke both excitement and anxiety,” Keith Lerner, chief investment officer at Truist Advisory Services, said in a research note on Thursday. “More recently… optimism has begun to give way to heightened anxiety and increasingly bleak narratives about AI’s impact on work, productivity, and economic outcomes.”
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What Is a Blue Alert? TBI Activates Statewide Search for Danell Maxwell After Memphis Officer Shot
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation activated a statewide Blue Alert shortly before midnight Thursday for 40-year-old Danell Maxwell, wanted in connection with the shooting of a Memphis police officer in the Parkway Village neighborhood.

Authorities say the officer was shot around 8:15 p.m. Thursday near South Perkins Road and Cottonwood Road. The officer, whose identity and gender have not been released, was transported to Regional One Medical Center in serious but stable condition and is fighting for their life, according to sources familiar with the incident.
The Blue Alert, issued around midnight, identifies Maxwell as the suspect in the attempted first-degree murder of the officer. He is described as 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing about 180 pounds, last seen wearing dark-colored clothing and an orange and green reflective vest. He is believed to be armed with a silver handgun and should be considered armed and dangerous.
Anyone with information on Maxwell’s whereabouts is urged to contact the Memphis Police Department at 901-528-2274 or the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND. Tips can also be submitted anonymously.
A Blue Alert is a public safety notification system designed to aid in the rapid apprehension of violent offenders who have killed or seriously injured a law enforcement officer in the line of duty. Modeled after the AMBER Alert for missing children, Blue Alerts disseminate critical information through television, radio, wireless emergency alerts on cellphones, highway message signs and other channels.
The system, supported by the National Blue Alert Network under the U.S. Department of Justice, activates when criteria are met: an officer has been killed or seriously wounded, the suspect poses an imminent threat to public safety or other officers, and sufficient descriptive information is available to assist in locating the individual. Alerts can also issue for missing officers or those facing credible threats.
Tennessee participates in the national framework, allowing statewide coordination between agencies like the TBI and local departments such as Memphis Police. The alert helps mobilize community assistance while warning the public of potential danger.
The shooting occurred in Parkway Village, a residential area in southeast Memphis. A heavy law enforcement presence remained at Regional One Hospital into the early morning hours Friday as officers stood vigil while the wounded officer received treatment.
Memphis City Councilman JB Smiley Jr. confirmed the incident late Thursday, expressing concern for the officer’s condition and calling for community support in locating the suspect.
No additional details on the circumstances leading to the shooting have been released, including whether it stemmed from a traffic stop, domestic call or other encounter. The TBI is leading the investigation at the request of local authorities, standard protocol in Tennessee for officer-involved incidents or crimes against officers.
The incident marks another challenge for Memphis law enforcement, which has faced high violent crime rates and officer safety concerns in recent years. Community leaders and police unions have repeatedly highlighted the risks officers face daily.
As of Friday afternoon, the Blue Alert remained active with no reports of Maxwell’s apprehension. Law enforcement urged residents to remain vigilant, avoid approaching the suspect if sighted and report any sightings immediately.
Public response to the alert included widespread sharing on social media, with many expressing prayers for the officer’s recovery and frustration over violence against first responders. Some residents in nearby areas like Cordova and midtown speculated on possible locations, though officials stressed relying on verified information.
The case underscores the purpose of Blue Alerts: to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the public in high-stakes manhunts. Since its inception, the system has helped apprehend numerous suspects nationwide by leveraging widespread notifications.
For now, authorities continue an intensive search across Tennessee and potentially bordering states, given Memphis’s location near Arkansas and Mississippi. The TBI and Memphis PD are coordinating efforts, with possible assistance from federal partners if the suspect crosses jurisdictions.
The wounded officer’s condition was described as stable but critical, with updates expected as medical teams provide care. The Memphis Police Department has not named the officer pending family notification and in line with department policy.
This developing story highlights ongoing concerns about officer safety amid rising tensions in urban areas. As the investigation proceeds, more details may emerge about the encounter and Maxwell’s background.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed through official channels and assist by providing any credible tips without endangering themselves.
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