Savannah Guthrie on miscarriage and two rounds of IVF: ‘My mom got me through…’
Savannah Guthrie Her siblings are actively searching for their mother, Nancy, after she was reported missing on January 31. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department (PCSD) launched an emergency search for the 84-year-old on February 1.

The “Today” co-host grew up in Tucson; Arizonaby her parents, Charles and Nancy Guthrie. She grew up with her brother Camron and sister Annie.
As Savannah Guthrie’s family takes center stage in the search for her missing mother, the Today host opened up about her miscarriage and two rounds of IVF in an interview with Good Housekeeping that appeared alongside TODAY anchor Hoda Kotb in an April 2022 cover story on motherhood.
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When Savannah Guthrie opens up about her miscarriage and IVF journey
After the birth of Savannah and her partner’s daughter Vale in 2014, Michael FeldmanShe suffered the heartbreak of a miscarriage at the age of 41, and subsequently underwent two cycles of in vitro fertilization (IVF).
At age 42, Savannah gave birth to valley and shared her concerns about the challenges of becoming a mother later in life.
“I didn’t even allow myself to hope or believe that I could[have a baby]anymore as the years went by. It’s not that I thought it was impossible; I just didn’t think it was possible,” Savannah said in the interview.
Savannah told the magazine that she credits her mother for her ability to cope with infertility.
“My mom was with me through the trials of my 30s,” she said. “It’s great to have her because she’s always so sure. She’ll be like, ‘Well, of course you’re going to have your family, Savannah!’ It feels good.”
Savannah Guthrie welcomed her second child in 2016
Savannah and her husband welcomed their second child, a boy named charles “Charlie” Max, 2016.
“I knew having one kid was like winning the lottery,” Guthrie told Health in 2019, according to People. “So I never dreamed that I would have two kids. But with Charlie, I did go through IVF. So I would say Vale is a miracle and Charlie is a medical miracle.”
At the time, Guthrie mentioned that she and Feldman Extensive discussions took place before the decision was made to proceed with IVF.
“I always say Charlie is like the last egg. He is,” Guthrie said. “We’re so lucky. Going through everything we’ve done, it makes you realize that everything has to go right to have a healthy baby. I really feel for so many women who are struggling and hoping and wondering, ‘When is it my turn?’ I know. I get it.”
Kanpur Lamborghini crash: Shivam Mishra’s lawyer says driver was on driver’s seat; calls it ‘accident case’ | India News
New Delhi: Shivam, son of Uttar Pradesh tobacco tycoon KK Mishra, was not driving the luxury car when he allegedly hit pedestrians and a motorcycle in a Lamborghini in Kanpur, his lawyer Mrityunjay Kumar claimed on Monday.ALSO READ | Kanpur Lamborghini car accident: Who are tobacco tycoon KK Mishra and his son Shivam Mishra?According to the lawyer, the Lamborghini was driven by Shivam Mishra’s driver Mohan.
Kanpur: Son of UP businessman’s speeding Lamborghini rammed into vehicle, injuring pedestrian
“The hearing will be held tomorrow. Shivam was not driving, his driver Mohan was. This is an accident case. When he was not driving, no case could be filed against him,” Kumar told reporters.According to the FIR, the incident took place at around 1.45 pm on Sunday near Jura Park junction in Kanpur when the Lamborghini first hit a parked Bullet motorcycle and then hit a passerby. The complainant also suffered injuries, including serious injuries to his left leg and ankle, as well as other physical injuries. The motorcycle was severely damaged and several pedestrians were injured in the accident.ALSO READ | Kanpur tobacco tycoon’s son plows into locals in speeding Lamborghini – what we know so farPolice have impounded the vehicle and further investigations are ongoing.A case has been registered under relevant sections of the BNS Act, 2023, including Sections 281, 125(a), 125(b) and 324(4).Confirming the details, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Kanpur Central) Atul Kumar Srivastava said no arrests have been made so far.“The injured have been admitted to hospital. A case has been registered and investigation is on. Action will be taken based on the facts that emerge. No one has been detained yet,” Srivastava told ANI.ALSO READ | Rolls-Royce Phantom, Ferrari, McLaren and IT Raid: Lamborghini crash in Kanpur puts tobacco tycoon KK Mishra’s lavish lifestyle back in the spotlightDescribing the scene after the incident, eyewitness Satyendra Singh Chandel said: “Yesterday, a limousine hit some people on VIP Road. I heard that some bodyguards who were accompanying the car broke the window and pulled out the driver. They took him away in another vehicle. Around four to five people were injured in the incident.”
‘Zero intention to blend in’: Texas family sparks controversy as housewarming welcomes ‘gau mata’ home; Indians say it’s better than an alcoholic party
A video of two cows patrolling a new house on the occasion of a housewarming has caught the attention of India-hating commentators in Texas, who decried “zero integration intentions.” The video was originally posted on Gaushala, Texas’ Facebook page in January of this year. The post read: “On the auspicious occasion of the housewarming (Griha Pravesh) ceremony, the family welcomes Gau Mata (cow) from Gaushala, Texas. During the housewarming ceremony, the divine presence of Gau Mata brings prosperity, protection and divine blessings to the new home.” am X handle called this mentality “prehistoric” and shared the video, which went viral amid the current anti-India climate in Texas. “When the house was brand new but the mindset was prehistoric. Welcome to Texas: buy a brand new million dollar house in the suburbs of Dallas and let the cows roam the marble floors like a barn. Zero intention of integration,” the post read, facing equal parts praise and hate for Native Americans and Indian culture.

Some social media users pointed out that it was the homeowner’s decision how to host the housewarming ceremony, while others pointed out that it was better than an alcohol-fuelled party. “We live in a strange world: moving into a new house with alcohol is called ‘modern,’ but welcoming a sacred creature – a symbol of life and livelihood – is called ‘prehistoric.’ To some, a house is just bricks and mortar. To us, it’s a temple. We didn’t just move into a space; We first invite prana (life force) into it. If Nandi is happy, the family will be blessed. ” one netizen wrote. “Oh my gosh. This is probably in a residential area. It’s not zoned agricultural, which is required for raising livestock. Why do we allow these newcomers to flaunt all our laws? We need to be louder at these zone meetings. Shame,” wrote another. Although Texas is one of India’s most populous states, hate is clearly growing, with Texas Governor Greg Abbott freezing H-1B hiring at state agencies and universities. Texas also announced an investigation into three Indian companies that had hired H-1B visa holders in the past to obtain details of those employees.
T20 World Cup: UAE release all-rounder Mohammad Zohaib ahead of opener over disciplinary issues | Cricket News
New Delhi: The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) on Monday announced that all-rounder Mohammad Zohaib has been dropped from the team due to disciplinary issues but did not reveal further details about the matter. “Mohammed Zohaib has been sent home due to disciplinary issues. Further details will be provided in due course. The ECB will not make any further comment on the matter at this stage,” the committee said in a statement.
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Meanwhile, UAE captain Mohammad Wasim made it clear ahead of Tuesday’s opening match of the T20 World Cup against New Zealand that tensions over the India-Pakistan match will not affect his team. He stressed that the UAE team is united regardless of nationality. “No, to be honest, there is no India-Pakistan distinction. We play for the UAE and we always treat ourselves like family,” Wasim said. He added, “We live like family, friends. We spend time together, eat together. To be honest, there is no Indian-Pakistani in the UAE team.”Wasim also praised Indian head coach Rajput who will join the team in 2024. He said Rajput’s experience helped the players understand the situation better. “He has a lot of experience with India. He is working with the boys; he tells everything about the pitch and other things. So that is helping us and we are working on it and Allah, you will see the same thing tomorrow as he tells the boys,” he added.Looking ahead to the match against New Zealand, Wasim said the UAE will take confidence from their historic win over the Black Caps in 2023. “Our strategy is very simple. We have beaten them before in the UAE but this time it’s a different venue, a different game, a different venue and a different game,” he said. “So we have another plan now… We prepare like a championship team. So by all means, we will try to play a good game of cricket against them tomorrow.”He also said the team was well prepared, adding: “Yeah, to be honest, the preparations are going really well… We’re coming in here with a different mentality and mindset. So you’ll see tomorrow how the boys play.”
‘Ready to go to jail’: Himanta reacts to Owaisi’s complaint over ‘point-blank shooting’ video India News
New Delhi: Chief Minister of Assam Himanta Biswa Sarma On Monday he said he was ready to be arrested. Emim chief Asaduddin Owaisi A police complaint has been lodged over a now-deleted video of a controversial video of the Assam Bharatiya Janata Party.The BJP leader also said he knew nothing about the video, adding that he would continue to fight against Bangladeshi infiltrators.“I am ready to go to jail, what can I do? I don’t know anything about any video. If he files a case against me, arrests me; what objection do I have? I have no objection. But I stand by my words, I am against Bangladeshi infiltrators and I will continue to oppose them,” Assam chief minister told news agency ANI.His remarks came after All India Muslim Congress president and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi lodged a formal complaint with the Hyderabad city police seeking criminal action against Sarma over a “now-deleted video” that allegedly depicted violence against Muslims and described it as “genocidal hate speech”.Owaisi said in a post on “I have lodged a formal complaint with @CPHydCity requesting criminal action against Himanta Sarma following a violent video (now deleted) showing him shooting Muslims. Unfortunately, genocidal hate speech has become the norm.”He also attached a copy of the complaint, stating that the images and phrases used in the video, including “no mercy” and “no mercy,” were intended to outrage religious sentiments, promote communal hatred and incite violence.According to the complaint, the video was uploaded from the official X account of the Assam BJP on February 7 and was deleted a day later, but the video is still circulating on social media. Owaisi argued that law enforcement agencies have an obligation to take action in hate speech cases even in the absence of a formal complaint.Owaisi also raised the issue at a public rally in Zaheerabad on Sunday while campaigning for the Telangana municipal elections slated for February 11. Shifting the focus from local civic issues to what he called a crisis of national dignity, Owaisi accused the BJP of spreading communal hatred and urged voters to strengthen AIMIM as an antidote to regionalism.Addressing supporters, Owaisi highlighted the relief work of AIMIM in incidents like Jainoor violence and Medak town clashes and accused both the Congress and BRS governments of inaction. He said municipal elections are crucial for day-to-day governance and appealed to voters to support AIMIM candidates for inclusive development and effective grassroots leadership.
Is Kvadorum about Bad Bunny? TPUSA’s Super Bowl halftime broadcast gets flooded with ‘weird’ comments
Users who watched the American Turning Point live broadcast super bowl During halftime, everyone was shocked by a strange activity in the comments section. The show, which featured Kid Rock, served as a replacement for the NFL’s Super Bowl halftime show and reportedly received millions of views.

However, fans noticed that users commented on the word “Kvadorum” thousands of times. Judging by the comments, this is likely a reference to the Bad Bunny banner hanging at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, californiain his performance, which reads: “The only thing more powerful than hate is love.”
But exactly why people comment on “Kvadorum” in different contexts remains unclear.
One user wrote: “Look at these comments, they are all scammed, talk about some ‘Kvadorum’.”
“wt* is it Kvadorum??” another post shared a screenshot of the comment.
What does Kvadorum mean?
Kvadorum is not a word in any known language, which means that the word itself has no meaning in any language. However, as is common in live broadcasts these days, the collective comments were most likely intended to boost the digital token Kvadorum (KDN). Recently, the team behind the coin released a YouTube video promoting Kvadorum as a “big reveal” by 2026.
The comments on the TPUSA live stream are likely an attempt to increase the visibility of the comments. However, it is not certain yet.
How many people watched the TPUSA halftime?
TPUSA claims that more than 5 million viewers watched their Super Bowl halftime show across various platforms. However, this number has been questioned by many, including Candace Owens.
Also read: Bad Bunny vs TPUSA: Which Super Bowl halftime show has been watched more? The first number is in
Many people pointed out that Youtube When the live broadcast ended, it had only about 10,000 views. Critics argue that this number is too low for a live broadcast that has been viewed 5 million times. However, it’s worth noting that the show was also live-streamed on platforms other than YouTube.
“The problem with people who have tons of money they didn’t earn is that they often have no idea how this stuff actually works,” Candace Owens wrote. “No, that’s not the likely outcome if you actually had 5.2 million live viewers.”
Meanwhile, early estimates suggest Bad Bunny’s official Super Bowl LX halftime show drew around 130 million viewers — likely setting a second-half ratings record.
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Anti-H1B Florida gubernatorial candidate claims arsonist targeted his house, set fire in yard
Florida gubernatorial candidate James Fishback claimed he was the victim of an arson attack after a fire broke out in his front yard on Sunday, NBC reported. According to his “Florida Fishback” campaign, he returned home to Madison and discovered that a fire had been deliberately set in his backyard. As he and his crew were working inside, flames reportedly spread towards the house. Madison County Fire Rescue responded to the scene and contained the fire before the home was damaged. His campaign condemned the attack. No arrests have been made in connection with the fire.Fishback also addressed the incident on his social media: “My team and I are OK. Yesterday, an arsonist tried to burn down my house in Madison. Tonight, I will host a gathering at my house. “Fishback is known for his strong opposition to the H-1B visa program. He vowed to take immediate action against H-1B holders doing state jobs if elected. He said he would lay off “every H-1B employee working in our state agencies before the sun sets on my first day as Florida governor.”He has also repeatedly called the H-1B system a “scam” that hurts Americans and takes away their jobs. He argued that companies use the visa to hire foreign workers instead of qualified domestic candidates, claiming that U.S. companies “refuse to interview” Americans and “hide job postings” to justify hiring H-1B holders. He called for the program to be repealed to prevent “cheap foreign labor” from entering the United States. Fishback tied his opposition to H-1B visas to personal experience, saying his mother lost her job in 2021 and was replaced by an H-1B worker. During a panel discussion on Fox, he said CEOs were not actually interviewing Americans and instead relied on foreign labor through visa programs.He also raised the issue in political debates, telling Ohio gubernatorial candidate and Indian-American MAGA leader Vivek Ramaswamy, “If H-1Bs can come here and steal our jobs and our dignity, there’s no American dream.”Fishback has previously proposed other controversial policies, including a “sin tax” of 50% of OnlyFans user revenue. James also feuded with OnlyFans model Sophie Rain over the issue. James Fishback is running for the Republican nomination in Florida’s 2026 gubernatorial race. His main Republican rivals include U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds, former House Speaker Paul Rayner and Lt. Gov. Jay Collins, as well as candidates Charles Burkett and Bobby Williams. On the Democratic side, contenders include Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings and former U.S. Rep. David Jolly, who switched parties to run.
