TMZ Ransom Note Claims Abducters Are Done Negotiating and Set Hard Deadline
X.com— Savannah Guthrie's family is making another heartfelt public appeal for her missing mother, Nancy, with her brother, Camron Guthrie, addressing the suspected kidnappers in a newly released video. He urges them to reach out and provide proof of Nancy’s survival, as the family desperately seeks communication. Authorities believe the 84-year-old was abducted from her home in Arizona, and the investigation is still ongoing with federal support. The family’s main focus remains on establishing contact and bringing Nancy home alive. A ransom note obtained by TMZ suggests she is "safe but scared," sets a strict deadline, and hints at a connection to someone near Tucson.
Read full story →Trump Administration Announces New Discount Prescription Website
People— President Trump has launched a new government website, TrumpRx, to help patients access discounted prescription drugs directly from pharmaceutical companies or through pharmacy coupons. The platform, introduced on Thursday, is primarily aimed at people who are uninsured, underinsured, or willing to pay cash instead of using insurance. Trump stated that "millions of Americans" would benefit from the initiative, calling it "so good for overall health care." The site offers significantly lower prices than standard rates, with drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Lilly's Zepbound starting at prices well below their typical list prices, which can exceed $1,000 a month. The administration says at least 16 drugmakers have agreed to offer reduced prices, including discounts for Medicaid drugs under Trump’s “most favored nation” pricing strategy.
Read full story →Some Good News: Murder Rate Drops To Lowest In Years
X.com— White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced on Thursday that a study from the Council on Criminal Justice revealed the murder rate in major U.S. cities dropped to its lowest level in over 125 years. Leavitt highlighted that the report showed a significant decline in 2025, marking the largest single-year decrease in recorded history. She attributed the drop to President Trump’s actions, including securing the border, mobilizing federal law enforcement to target violent criminals, and aggressively deporting the most dangerous illegal aliens. Leavitt also noted that the FBI made twice as many violent-crime arrests in 2025 compared to 2024, and nearly 200% more total arrests during Trump’s first full year in office compared to Biden’s last year.
Read full story →Super Bowl Snacks Fluctuate In Price Compared To 2025
WPTV— If you're planning a Super Bowl party this year, there’s a mix of good and bad news for your snack budget. A new report reveals that chicken wings, a popular game day treat, are actually cheaper than last year due to improved supply and lower wholesale prices. However, the prices of other party staples, such as chips, dips, and veggie trays, have risen, driven by ongoing grocery inflation and higher production costs. Even beer and soda are seeing modest price increases in some areas.
Read full story →Valentine's Day Set To Be Biggest Yet In Money Spent
Yahoo— Valentine's Day is projected to break spending records this year, with over $29 billion expected to be spent, according to the National Retail Federation. On average, shoppers plan to spend around $200 on gifts. However, it's also a holiday marked by procrastination, as more than a quarter of shoppers tend to wait until the final days to purchase gifts for their valentine.
Read full story →Wisconsin Diner Says Customers Aren't Welcome If They Smell Like Weed
Daily Mail— A Wisconsin diner, the Golden Nest Pancake Café, has sparked controversy by banning customers who smell like marijuana, citing that the odor was bothering staff and other diners. The café emphasized that the policy isn't about judging customers but about maintaining a family-friendly atmosphere and ensuring a pleasant dining experience for all. Reactions online have been divided, with some supporting the café’s right to set its own rules, while others argue that the policy unfairly targets legal marijuana users. Despite the backlash, the diner is standing firm in its decision.
Read full story →4 Year Old Summoned For Jury Duty
12News— A Connecticut family received a surprising jury summons addressed not to the parents, but to their 4-year-old daughter, Zara Ibrahimi. The preschooler was mistakenly called for jury duty in Stamford, and when her dad tried to explain the concept of civic duty, she responded, “I’m only a baby.” Officials later explained that it was a paperwork mix-up, with her name likely pulled from a state database that doesn't include birthdates. The error was quickly corrected, and Zara was excused from jury duty.
Read full story →Dine & Dasher Forgot His Phone Charger - Returns Next Day
WTSP— A Florida man ran up a $64 food-and-drink bill at a bar, then walked out without paying. The next day, he returned to the bar to collect a forgotten phone charger, at which point the staff alerted authorities. He was arrested and now faces charges for skipping the bill, turning what seemed like a small oversight into a criminal case.
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