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FBI Releases Key Evidence in Nancy Guthrie Case; Epstein-Trump Files Spark New Questions – 2/11/2026, 4:24:24 PM

· Livio Andrea Acerbo

FBI Releases Key Evidence in Nancy Guthrie Case; Epstein-Trump Files Spark New Questions

Top world news stories as of February 11, 2026, include developments in the Nancy Guthrie investigation, Epstein-Trump documents, Winter Olympics updates, a Somalia plane crash, and U.S. immigration controversies.[1][3]

U.S. Crime and Investigations

  • The FBI released chilling doorbell camera images and video of a masked, armed individual at Nancy Guthrie’s home just before her disappearance, marking a breakthrough in the case.[1][3]
  • Newly discovered Jeffrey Epstein files reveal a Palm Beach police chief informed the FBI that Donald Trump said “everyone” knew about Epstein’s behavior, raising questions about Trump’s knowledge.[1]
  • Ghislaine Maxwell refused to answer questions and invoked the 5th Amendment in a House Epstein investigation.[3]
  • Manhunt underway in Georgia for two murder suspects who escaped jail, with public not notified for nearly 11 hours.[1]

Immigration and Security

  • DHS officials faced heated Capitol Hill testimony over fatal shootings of mother-of-three Renee Good and VA ICU nurse Alex Pretti during immigration raids in Minneapolis and elsewhere.[1]
  • FAA closing airspace around El Paso International Airport for 10 days due to special security reasons near the U.S.-Mexico border and Fort Bliss.[2]

Winter Olympics (Milan Cortina 2026)

  • Day 4 featured dramatic Team USA performances; families traveled from America to cheer them on.[1]
  • Team Canada won silver in speed skating and competed strongly overall.[3]

Aviation and Disasters

  • Passenger jet crash-landed on an Indian Ocean shore in Somalia (Mogadishu) shortly after takeoff; one wing snapped off, but passengers walked away with no serious injuries.[1]
  • Air Canada suspended flights to Cuba due to fuel shortages.[3]

Other Global Headlines

  • Canadian miners kidnapped in Mexico found dead; a mining company confirmed the abducted workers’ deaths.[3]
  • Lebanon building collapse death toll rises to 15; cause unknown.[3]
  • Trump threatens to block Canada-U.S. Gordie Howe bridge opening; Windsor mayor calls it nonsensical.[3]
  • U.K. small businesses face pandemic-like financial hardship and seek government aid; AirAsiaX restarts low-cost Malaysia-U.K. flights after 10-year hiatus; Dubai Airports reports busiest year ever.[4]
  • Portugal elects socialist president amid rising anti-establishment influence.[3]

These stories dominate broadcasts from ABC, Global News, and BBC, with U.S.-focused developments leading coverage.[1][3][4] Information is based on morning and evening bulletins up to this date; ongoing events like the Olympics and investigations may evolve rapidly.

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