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Guthrie Door Camera Footage, Trump & Netanyahu Meet On Iran, DHS House Hearing

The FBI released door camera footage from the home of Nancy Guthrie, the 84 year-old mother of Today Show host Savanah Guthrie who’s been missing for eleven days. President Trump meets with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss Israel’s security, as the White House signals possible progress in nuclear talks with Iran. And immigration officials defend enforcement tactics on Capitol Hill while lawmakers remain divided ahead of a Friday deadline to fund the Department of Homeland Security. Want more analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter. Today’s episode of Up First was edited by Rebekah Metzler, Anna Yukhananov, Emma Bowman, Kate Bartlett, Mohamad ElBardicy, and Alice Woelfle. It was produced by Ziad Buchh and Nia Dumas Our director is Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Neisha Heinis. Our technical director is Simon-Laslo Janssen. Our Supervising Producer is Michael Lipkin. (0:00) Introduction (01:58) Guthrie Door Camera Footage (05:29) Trump & Netanyahu Meet On Iran (09:11) DHS House Hearing To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below: See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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World News Summary February 11, 2026 – Gemini

Today is Wednesday, February 11, 2026, and the news is dominated by a tragic school shooting in Canada, major shifts in U.S. climate policy, and escalating political tension in India.

Top World Stories

  • Canada School Shooting: A devastating shooting at a school in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, has left 10 people dead, including the suspect. Canadian Prime Minister Carney expressed that the nation is “devastated” by the attack.

  • India Political Crisis: Opposition parties have formally submitted a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, significantly escalating tensions in the Indian Parliament.

  • Bangladesh Elections: The country is holding its first elections since the 2024 uprising amid tightened security and concerns over the rise of Islamist parties.

  • Cyclone Gezani: Madagascar is reeling from a “monstrous” cyclone that hit just 11 days after a previous storm killed 12 people.

U.S. National & Political News

  • Climate Policy Shift: The Trump administration’s EPA is set to repeal the scientific finding that serves as the legal basis for U.S. climate change policy, a move expected to trigger significant legal and environmental challenges.

  • Trade & Tariffs: President Trump has issued a warning to Canada, threatening to block a key cross-border bridge project unless economic concerns are addressed. Meanwhile, the U.S. and India are highlighting a landmark bilateral trade deal focused on tariffs and market access.

  • Aviation Security: All flights to and from El Paso, Texas, and Santa Teresa, New Mexico, have been grounded by the FAA for security reasons. The restrictions are expected to last through February 20.

  • Epstein Files: New scrutiny has fallen on Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick regarding past ties to Jeffrey Epstein, as unredacted files continue to spark debate in Washington.

Business & Tech

  • Crypto & Corruption: The U.S. has reportedly plummeted in the 2026 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) rankings, sparking a domestic debate over institutional trust.

  • EV Expansion: Toyota premiered a new three-row Highlander BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle) in California today as part of its expanded North American lineup.

  • Cybersecurity: A new study from Binghamton University highlights that companies transparent about cyberattacks actually perform better financially by maintaining investor trust.

Sports

  • T20 World Cup: Pakistan has reversed its earlier boycott and confirmed it will play against India in the high-profile match scheduled for February 15.

  • MLB News: Veteran Japanese pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano has reportedly agreed to a one-year, $5.1 million deal with the Colorado Rockies.


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Wednesday, February 11, 2026. Here is a breakdown of the major stories currently leading the headlines:

Top National & World Headlines
  • Mass Shooting in Canada: At least 10 people are dead, including the suspect, after a deadly shooting spree at a secondary school and a local residence in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia.
  • Nancy Guthrie Investigation: The FBI has released surveillance footage showing a masked person at the home of Savannah Guthrie’s mother on the night she was abducted. A suspect was recently detained in Arizona but has since been released.
  • Grand Jury Decision: A D.C. grand jury declined to indict six Democratic lawmakers whom the Trump administration accused of “seditious behavior” for advising troops to refuse what they called “illegal orders”.
  • Netanyahu Meets Trump: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is at the White House today for high-stakes talks regarding Iran’s nuclear program and a potential peace plan for Gaza.
  • Epstein Files Revelations: New unredacted documents have fueled calls for the resignation of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick after he confirmed a 2012 meeting with Jeffrey Epstein. Documents also suggest Trump may have known more about Epstein’s misconduct in the mid-2000s than previously claimed.
Sports & Entertainment
  • 2026 Winter Olympics: Team USA dominated Canada in a shutout ice hockey victory, while Ilia Malinin leads the figure skating short program. Meanwhile, Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid is facing backlash after confessing to an affair on live TV following his bronze medal win.
  • Super Bowl Aftermath: Nearly 125 million viewers watched the Seattle Seahawks crush the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, though the halftime show by Bad Bunny remains a point of intense cultural debate.
  • Britney Spears’ Catalog: The pop star has reportedly sold her entire music catalog for an estimated $200 million.
Business & Tech
  • FAA Airspace Closure: The FAA has unexpectedly halted all flights at 

     and over Santa Teresa, NM, for 10 days, citing unspecified “national defense” and “security reasons”.

  • FDA Vaccine Refusal: The FDA has refused to review Moderna’s application for its new mRNA flu vaccine, a significant setback for the pharmaceutical company.
  • Saks Global Closures: Following its bankruptcy filing, 
    Saks Fifth Avenue

     announced it will close eight of its stores.

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Woman had argued with father in Texas over Trump before deadly shooting: UK investigation

Lucy Harrison, 23, was allegedly shot dead by father in Texas after President Donald Trump argument. Grand jury declined to indict, but the U.K. inquest is ongoing.