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Sheriff investigates possible ransom notes as search for Nancy Guthrie enters its fourth day

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By Andy Rose, CNN

(CNN) — The most recent evidence in the desperate search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” host Savannah Guthrie, is also its most disturbing: purported ransom notes sent to media outlets.

Investigators have not yet confirmed whether the two similar notes are legitimate, but the sheriff of Arizona’s Pima County said Tuesday he was “absolutely not” dismissing them.

“When the note comes to us, it’s like any piece of evidence,” Sheriff Chris Nanos told CBS News. “You give it to us. You give us a lead. We’re going to look at every aspect of that lead and work it as a lead.”

Here’s the latest into the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie – who authorities believe was taken against her will from her Tucson-area home over the weekend – and the continuing search.

Media outlets receive alleged ransom notes

At least three different media outlets – TMZ and CNN Tucson affiliates KOLD and KGUN – report they received ransom notes earlier this week demanding millions of dollars in bitcoin for Nancy Guthrie’s safe return.

Those outlets say the notes also described specific evidence in Guthrie’s home, where authorities say she lived alone and was last seen Saturday night. Nanos has declined to confirm whether those claims match the crime scene, but told CBS News investigators did share the note with Savannah Guthrie.

In response to a request for comment, the sheriff’s department referred CNN to a statement posted on X Tuesday.

“We are aware of reports circulating about possible ransom note(s) regarding the investigation into Nancy Guthrie,” the agency said. “We are taking all tips and leads very seriously. Anything that comes in, goes directly to our detectives who are coordinating with the FBI.”

Investigators process evidence taken from Guthrie’s home

While the sheriff’s department has given few details about the investigation, more information is coming out about what was found at Nancy Guthrie’s one-story home, located in a secluded neighborhood framed by the famous saguaro cactus native to the Sonoran Desert that blankets Tucson.

Authorities found blood inside Guthrie’s home, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday, citing law enforcement sources not authorized to discuss the case publicly. The report did not detail whose blood was found or where in the house it was found.

There were signs of forced entry at the home, according to a person familiar with the investigation who spoke to The Associated Press.

The sheriff’s department collected DNA samples from the residence, Nanos said, but tests on those samples have not yet led them to any suspects.

Savannah Guthrie “has a security team” that has been staying in touch with the sheriff’s department, Nanos said. Nancy Guthrie’s home has been turned back over to Guthrie’s family.

Coldest Februarys in California since 1895

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Stacker compiled a ranking of the coldest Februarys in California since 1895 using data from the National Centers for Environmental Information. Rankings are based on the lowest average temperature in each month. For each of the coldest months listed below, we’ve included the average state temperature, state-wide highs and lows for the month, and the total precipitation.

#10. February 1955
– Average temperature: 41.7°F
– Monthly high temperature: 53.2°F
– Monthly low temperature: 30.3°F
– Total precipitation: 1.5″

#9. February 1969
– Average temperature: 41.5°F
– Monthly high temperature: 49.4°F
– Monthly low temperature: 33.6°F
– Total precipitation: 7.33″

#8. February 1922
– Average temperature: 41.2°F
– Monthly high temperature: 50.1°F
– Monthly low temperature: 32.4°F
– Total precipitation: 5.55″

#7. February 1956
– Average temperature: 40.7°F
– Monthly high temperature: 51.7°F
– Monthly low temperature: 29.7°F
– Total precipitation: 3.17″

#6. February 2019
– Average temperature: 40.6°F
– Monthly high temperature: 49.2°F
– Monthly low temperature: 32.1°F
– Total precipitation: 8.57″

#5. February 1939
– Average temperature: 40.4°F
– Monthly high temperature: 50.9°F
– Monthly low temperature: 29.8°F
– Total precipitation: 1.97″

#4. February 1911
– Average temperature: 40.2°F
– Monthly high temperature: 49.6°F
– Monthly low temperature: 30.7°F
– Total precipitation: 3″

#3. February 1933
– Average temperature: 39.8°F
– Monthly high temperature: 51.4°F
– Monthly low temperature: 28.2°F
– Total precipitation: 0.79″

#2. February 1949
– Average temperature: 39.6°F
– Monthly high temperature: 49.9°F
– Monthly low temperature: 29.3°F
– Total precipitation: 2.76″

#1. February 1903
– Average temperature: 38.4°F
– Monthly high temperature: 48.9°F
– Monthly low temperature: 27.8°F
– Total precipitation: 1.71″

Movies and TV shows casting in Los Angeles

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The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures attention starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities’ Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey.

Whether you’re a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows are casting roles near you. Backstage compiled a list of projects casting right now in Los Angeles, nearby cities, and nationwide, and which roles they’re looking to fill.

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‘Chulo’

– Project type: short film
– Roles:
— Main Talent (lead, male, 18-33)
– Roles pay up to: $500
– Casting locations: Los Angeles
– Learn more about the short film here

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‘Corrupting My Billionaire Boss’s Heart’

– Project type: vertical series
– Roles:
— Dog Mom (day player, female, 18-35)
– Roles pay up to: $175
– Casting locations: Los Angeles
– Learn more about the vertical series here

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See the first baby elephant born at Smithsonian’s National Zoo in nearly 25 years

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By Jack Guy, CNN

(CNN) — A female Asian elephant calf has been born at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute (NZCBI) in Washington, DC, the first in almost a quarter of a century.

The baby, whose name will be chosen in a public poll, was born to mother Nhi Linh, 12, and father Spike, 44, at 1.15 a.m. ET on Monday, according to a statement from the zoo, published Tuesday.

A neonatal exam revealed that the calf “appeared healthy, alert and bright-eyed,” weighed 308 pounds (140 kilograms) and stood 38.5 inches (98 centimeters) tall, the zoo said.

Asian elephants, of which the zoo has six adults plus the new arrival, are an endangered species, and their pregnancies last 18-22 months on average.

This is Nhi Linh’s first child, born following a 21-month pregnancy. Spike has fathered three other calves at other zoos but none survived, the zoo said.

“Because Nhi Linh and Spike’s genes are not well represented in zoos, their calf will help strengthen the genetic diversity of the Asian elephant population in North America and around the world,” the statement said.

Brandie Smith, the John and Adrienne Mars director of NZCBI, said the birth filled the team with “profound joy” after a wait of nearly 25 years for a calf.

“When you see the calf and those heartwarming interactions with the herd, I hope you’ll be inspired to help save this endangered species,” Smith said.

“What we learn from our elephants in D.C. directly strengthens our work to protect wild Asian elephants across Southeast Asia,” she added.

The calf will now spend up to a month bonding with her mother, herd members and keepers out of the public eye before she moves into the zoo exhibit.

“Asian elephants are an intelligent, sensitive and social species, so building these bonds is critical to the calf’s development,” the zoo said.

“Keepers are looking forward to learning if the calf will take after Spike, who is relaxed and easygoing, or be feisty and rambunctious like Nhi Linh,” it added.

Members of the public are invited to vote for one of four names for the baby. The names have been selected by the elephant-care team and are inspired by mother Nhi Linh’s name, which is of Vietnamese origin.

The first option is Linh Mai, or spirit blossom, and the second is Thảo Nhi, which means gentle and beloved.

Option three is Tú Anh, with Tú meaning talented or gifted and Anh defined as bright and intelligent.

Lastly, voters can opt for Tuyết, which means “snow” and alludes to the fact that the baby was born in the winter.

The poll will close on February 13.

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Detenciones arbitrarias, abusos, intimidación: la “brutal represión” a opositores prevaleció en Venezuela en 2025, dice HRW

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Por Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español

A lo largo de 2025, mientras el hoy derrocado Nicolás Maduro comenzaba su tercer período como presidente de Venezuela, la “brutal represión” a los opositores políticos se mantuvo como un rasgo constante en el país sudamericano, de acuerdo con el reporte anual sobre los derechos humanos en el mundo elaborado por la organización no gubernamental Human Rights Watch (HRW).

El informe, publicado este miércoles, señala que algunas de las prácticas gubernamentales que prevalecieron durante el año pasado fueron las detenciones arbitrarias, las desapariciones forzadas, los abusos contra las personas detenidas y la intimidación a periodistas, activistas y manifestantes.

HRW dice que estas acciones represivas se intensificaron después de las controvertidas elecciones del 28 de julio de 2024, cuando Maduro fue proclamado ganador, la oposición rechazó los resultados y consideró ganador al exembajador Edmundo González Urrutia —hoy asilado en España— y muchas personas salieron a las calles a protestar.

CNN contactó al Ministerio para la Comunicación y la Información de Venezuela para pedir comentarios sobre el contenido del documento y está en espera de respuesta.

Anteriormente, el Gobierno de Venezuela ha negado que en el país se cometan abusos a los derechos humanos como los señalados por HRW, otras organizaciones civiles e incluso instancias de la ONU desde hace más de una década.

En su más reciente reporte, HRW señala que desde las semanas posteriores a las elecciones de 2024 y durante 2025 el Gobierno de Venezuela desplegó “una campaña nacional de intimidación y represión”, en la que participaron fuerzas de seguridad y grupos armados a favor del Gobierno conocidos como “colectivos”. Tras este despliegue, dice HRW, al menos 24 personas murieron y muchas más fueron arrestadas.

“Miles de críticos, incluidos niños, opositores políticos y extranjeros, han sido detenidos arbitrariamente y acusados en audiencias virtuales con cargos vagos como ‘incitación al odio’ y ‘terrorismo’”, menciona el informe.

Agrega que muchos de los arrestados han denunciado haber estado incomunicados, que se les negaron visitas o el derecho a la defensa legal, así como torturas, golpes, asfixia, hacinamiento y violencia sexual.

El reporte de HRW se da a conocer poco más de un mes después de que el 3 de enero Estados Unidos realizara un operativo militar en Caracas para capturar a Maduro, a quien llevó a Nueva York para ser juzgado por narcoterrorismo, narcotráfico y armas, cargos que él rechaza.

Tras el derrocamiento de Maduro, la vicepresidenta Delcy Rodríguez asumió como presidenta encargada y comenzaron una serie de medidas que, según el Gobierno, buscan resolver las tensiones políticas en Venezuela y hacer un llamado al diálogo.

Jorge Rodríguez, presidente de la Asamblea Nacional de Venezuela y hermano de Delcy, anunció el 8 de enero que “un número importante” de personas saldría de prisión, mientras que el 30 de enero la presidenta encargada propuso una ley de amnistía general que abarque casos desde 1990.

El Gobierno dice que se han realizado más de 800 excarcelaciones mientras, en contraste, la organización no gubernamental Foro Penal tiene registro de solo 344 hasta el 1 de febrero y familias de quienes siguen presos denuncian que el proceso avanza con lentitud. En tanto, la ley de amnistía aún está po

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