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Deadline Looms for Nancy Guthrie Search, Vonn Stable After Leg Fracture, Reviews of Super Bowl Ads and more

The desperate search for Nancy Guthrie continues, with a ransom deadline set for 5pm Monday. Ghislaine Maxwell appears for a virtual deposition by House Oversight Committee. Lindsey Vonn is in “stable condition” after undergoing surgery to treat a fracture in her left leg followi ...  Show more

One Thing: Does ICE Know Who You Are?

Critics fear ICE is using a growing slate of facial recognition and surveillance tools to track not only undocumented immigrants, but also protesters opposing operations in Minneapolis and beyond. So with Democrats and Republicans at odds over changes to ICE ahead of a looming de ...  Show more

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