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Nancy Guthrie Update: Anne and Tommaso Cioni’s house takes center stage as ‘investigators’ question reported disappearances

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Anne Guthrie and Tommaso ScioniHome once again takes center stage. Self-proclaimed investigator Jonathan Lee Riches brought up the alleged disappearance of the couple, The kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie.

Sheriff Chris Nanos long ago clarified that Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni were not suspects in Nancy Guthrie's kidnapping. (X/@CriminalNetworX)
Sheriff Chris Nanos long ago clarified that Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni were not suspects in Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapping. (X/@CriminalNetworX)

Riches’ first name was JLR, originally Quoting a neighbor Said they hadn’t seen Anne and Tommaso in over a week and their car was nowhere to be seen. However, no evidence was provided to support this claim.

Meanwhile, the pair are facing intense public scrutiny while the search for Nancy Guthrie continues. The 84-year-old mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie was taken from her home in the Catalina Foothills near Tucson, Arizona, the night before Feb. 1, according to authorities. That night, she is believed to have had dinner with Anne and Tommaso before dropping her off at a nearby home. That made the two the last people to see Guthrie before she disappeared the next morning, February 1.

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This, coupled with delays by authorities in returning Anne and Tommaso’s car, fueled speculation. However, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos made it clear that no member of the Guthrie family is a suspect in the case. Savannah also defended Annie and Tommaso, saying they both loved Guthrie very much and would never hurt her. That said, news of their apparent disappearance has renewed interest in the pair.

‘Investigator’ puts focus on Anne, Tommaso’s house

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While the self-proclaimed investigator has been covering the case in Tucson for some time, authorities have only officially listed Nancy Guthrie’s home as the crime scene, where they recovered DNA evidence. There is no mention of Anne and Tommaso’s home.

In another article, Jaguar Land Rover talked about how mainstream media focused on Anne and Tommaso when the investigation began. “When Nancy Guthrie 1st disappeared, mainstream media attention was focused on Annie and Tommaso’s home 24/7,” he wrote. Notably, interest was sparked when former NewsNation reporter Ashley Banfield claimed Tommaso was a possible suspect in the case. However, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department reversed that decision at the time.

Former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer also weighed in on Anne and Tomasso’s alleged disappearance, suggesting they may need some time away from the media spotlight.

Driver runs over pedestrians in Italian city, injuring eight

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A driver with a history of mental health problems ran over several people in the northern Italian city of Modena on Saturday, injuring eight people, four of them seriously, authorities said.

Driver runs over pedestrians in Italian city, injuring eight
Driver runs over pedestrians in Italian city, injuring eight

Surveillance footage broadcast by Italian media showed a car driving at high speed into a street in the city center crowded with pedestrians and cyclists.

The driver, an Italian of Moroccan origin, struck several people before crashing into a store window and colliding head-on with a woman, City Administrator Fabrizia Triolo said at a news conference.

He tried to flee the scene but was chased by four passers-by and cornered, before pulling out a knife and stabbing one of them.

The governor said eight people, including a German and a Pole, had been taken to hospital, four of them with serious injuries. One of the injured had to have his leg amputated.

The governor said that the driver was an economics graduate born in 1995. The police did not know him, but he experienced a “psychological disorder” in 2022.

She added: “He was treated for schizophrenia at a mental health center but after an initial period of observation in a care facility we lost track of him.”

According to the premier, the driver was not under the influence of “psychotropic drugs.”

His home near Modena was searched.

– Pedestrian catches suspect –

Michel De Pascal, the head of the Emilia-Romagna region, told a news conference that this was an “extremely serious act, but it is important to understand its nature and motives and let us wait for more information.”

Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni wrote on X that the incident was “extremely serious”.

“I would also like to express my gratitude to the citizens who bravely stepped in to detain the perpetrators and to the response of law enforcement officers,” she added.

One of the passers-by who intervened, Luca Signorelli, who was bleeding from the head, told an Italian TV channel that he “heard the crash and saw people being run over.

“The car rushed towards me and I managed to fall to the ground,” Signorelli added.

“The car started to smoke, I opened the door and he ran away; four or five of us chased him… He pulled out a knife and hit me on the head and another blow on my heart, but I managed to dodge.”

Modena mayor Massimo Mezzetti thanked “citizens who showed courage and civic duty.”

He added: “We need to understand the reasons behind this behaviour. But this is a dramatic incident.

“I was deeply shocked.”

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Etta Bullock Carnival lawsuit: 5 things you need to know after another woman plunges to death

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A lawsuit filed by a company alabama Passenger, Etta Bullock, objected carnival cruise News that an elderly woman died in another e-scooter accident on Carnival’s private island earlier this month caught Line’s attention.

Etta Brock's lawsuit against Carnival Cruise Line is again in the spotlight after another fatal scooter accident at Carnival's Bahamas destination (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File) (AP)
Etta Brock’s lawsuit against Carnival Cruise Line is again in the spotlight after another fatal scooter accident at Carnival’s Bahamas destination (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File) (AP)

On April 28, Etta Bullock filed a lawsuit in the District Court for the Southern District of Florida. According to Cruise Hive, the lawsuit is based on an incident that occurred on Carnival Valor on January 2, 2025, and identifies Carnival Corporation as a defendant.

However, Bullock’s case is still pending and a date is awaited.

Read more: Two Americans in their 70s drowned at Carnival Bahamas

5 things you need to know about the Etta Block lawsuit

1. Etta Brock says Carnival changed the ramp layout without warning. According to the complaint cited cruise Bullock successfully negotiated the ship’s 3-deck gangway several times during the voyage using her mobility scooter.

However, on the final day of the voyage, Bullock claims the crew reconfigured the disembarkation route by adding crowd control barriers, which narrowed the exit path and created a sharp turn. Brock claimed there were no warning signs or visual indicators to alert passengers to the layout change.

The lawsuit also alleges that her view of the turns was blocked by the passenger walking in front of her. As she tried to cross the area, her motorcycle overturned and she fell to the ground.

2. Bullock’s injuries are permanent. According to the lawsuit, her injuries were chronic and permanent and required ongoing medical care.

Bullock is asking for a jury trial and a verdict on all possible damages, including compensation for medical bills and diminished quality of life.

3. Bullock seeks compensation for his injuries. Bullock’s pre-existing health problems were worsened by the fall, according to the lawsuit. She also experienced severe physical and psychological pain as a result of the fall.

In her lawsuit, she seeks compensation for pain, medical bills and other damages.

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4. The lawsuit alleges Carnival was negligent. Bullock’s complaint includes three counts of negligence: general negligence, negligent failure to warn and negligent failure to maintain.

The cruise line “created and maintained a hazardous condition that should have been considered hazardous,” the complaint said.

Brock claimed that Carnival violated its duty of reasonable care by failing to establish clear disembarkation routes for passengers with reduced mobility and failing to arrange for crew members to help passengers cross thresholds.

5. There was another fatal scooter accident recently on a Carnival cruise ship. The case made headlines again when the tragedy struck on May 11 at Celebration Island, Carnival’s private island destination, after the elderly woman’s motorcycle fell from a pier. No charges have been filed over the incident.

Mayo Clinic bomb threat update: South St. Pablo Road in Jacksonville reportedly blocked; first details

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reported that bomb A threat to the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville on Friday prompted a police lockdown and massive action. The incident occurred at 4500 San Pablo Road South, Jacksonville, Florida.

A bomb threat reportedly led to a lockdown at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. (Facebook/Mayo Clinic)
A bomb threat reportedly led to a lockdown at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. (Facebook/Mayo Clinic)

Local channel Action News Jax, Confirmed The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office sent officers to respond to “reported threats” locally. The Jacksonville Police Department has not commented on the incident. The matter is still ongoing and the alert has not been given.

exist X The post said the Mayo Clinic had been put on lockdown after threats. “Mayo Clinic Jacksonville Lockdown: Bomb threat to Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. A bomb threat was reported at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida; JSO responded with heavy police presence,” one page states. Another source added, citing scanner reports, “A bomb threat was received at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, causing the clinic to be placed on lockdown. Police and fire departments responded and are investigating. People are advised to avoid the area.”

a later one renew According to local media reports, the campus lockdown has been lifted after an evaluation by law enforcement.

Threat to Mayo Clinic: Reactions pour in

Some people reacted to the news of the threat to the Mayo Clinic. “What’s the threat?” one person asked. Another added, “They definitely want someone to pay the $10,000 deductible for treatment.” Another claimed to share their personal experience, saying, “Saw Philips cyclist on Emerson Street today. Stay safe.”

Many people offered prayers, with one writing “Praying for a peaceful outcome and for those involved and their families. Hope the situation is resolved soon. Sending love and positive vibes to all affected by this situation.” Another asked what exactly was going on at the clinic.

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One person who claimed to have been there said: “When they kicked us out, was there work already? There were at least 10 police officers there already.” Another such account came from a person who added “We witnessed the incident live on camera…”.

The reported bomb threat to the Mayo Clinic comes as many hospitals across the United States are facing such threats. Earlier this month, Bay Park Hospital in Ohio received a bomb threat. This was later proven to be false. The state’s ProMedica Flower hospital also received another threat, which also turned out to be a scam. The problem became more widespread when a hoax bomb threat was also reported at Baptist Hospital in southwest Miami-Dade County in April.

Reddit shares the experience of living in India for a year after living in the United States for 12 years

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'I realized something': Reddit shares experience of living in India for a year after 12 years in the US
One Reddit user shared his experience living in India for a year after spending 12 years in the United States.

Making the decision to return to India after spending a few years abroad is always a difficult one as there are many aspects to consider. No two people’s situations are exactly the same, but NRIs share tips and insights on social media channels that may help others in similar predicaments. One Reddit user shared his experience living in India for a year after returning home in 2025, which many social media users found relatableThe Reddit user stayed in the United States for 12 years but suddenly decided to return to India due to his mother’s health condition. “I decided to return home very suddenly. I remembered my father telling me about my mother’s health problems and I was so sad that I booked a return ticket for February 15, 2025, and three months later, I was in India,” the Reddit user said.“In hindsight, I should have planned my move in advance. My initial thought was to hire a CA after returning to India – I should have hired a CA before returning to India. I also learned that some forms, such as W8BEN, need to be submitted to US banks upon returning to India.”

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Crosby Fire: Flanders Fire in Crow Wing County, Minnesota prompts evacuations; horrific video sparks fear

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Fire breaks out in Crow Wing County, minnesota Saturday. It was named Fire of Flanders. According to WatchDuty, the fire is located at 16800 Block of Co Rd 11, Crosby.

Firefighters are extinguishing a blaze in Crosby, Minnesota. Images used for representational purposes. (no splash)
Firefighters are extinguishing a blaze in Crosby, Minnesota. Images used for representational purposes. (no splash)

It currently covers 100 acres and has prompted local evacuations. “According to radio traffic, a local evacuation of Ardeni Lake Road is underway,” according to The app provides real-time alerts nearby wildfire and firefighting efforts.

The Sheriff’s Office also provided a renew. “There is currently a large-scale wildfire burning in North Crow Wing County, and multiple local fire departments and emergency personnel are actively working to control the fire.” fire“.

“Please refrain from traveling on County Road 11 at this time and avoid the surrounding area if possible. Emergency vehicles, fire equipment and crews need clear access to respond safely and protect nearby properties,” they added.

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The statement further states, “Smoke can be seen from a great distance. For your safety and the safety of responders: Stay away from the area, do not stop to watch, use alternative routes, and follow the instructions of emergency personnel.” The Crosby Fire Department added: “Stay safe, friends. Follow burn restrictions and practice fire safety.”

The cause of the fire is unclear. Planes were seen flying over the fire in an attempt to help put it out. “Based on radio traffic, the fire has increased to CR 11 and additional aircraft are currently flying over the fire. The fire is currently at 4 acres, according to National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) records,” a later WatchDuty update read.

Meanwhile, horrific videos and photos of the Crosby fire emerged.

Crosby fire: Terrifying visuals emerge

As efforts to put out the blaze continued, some people shared photos and videos of the blaze.

“**Fire Alerts are Serious** Please stay safe and thank our men and women for their efforts to control this fire,” a local business wrote, noting it was a cross-lake fire.

Another person shared a set of visuals. Thick smoke could be seen from the road.

“Praying for the people of Crosby, Minnesota! This is happening to everyone right now! Families are evacuating their homes as we speak! Fire and wind are an evil combination! Please hear our prayers! This is only 30 miles from our home!” they wrote.

Some people reacted as they shared photos and videos. “I wonder why I hear so many low-flying aircraft,” one wrote.

Others asked anxiously: “When do we need to evacuate?”

Some photos clearly show how far the smoke can be seen. “View of Lake O’Brien,” one wrote.

Another added “View from County Road 37 to Pine River Crosslake.”

Another person’s photo also somewhat reflects the scale of the fire.

“Looking west from the Perry Lake boat access,” they wrote.

Four Indians in Canada were arrested for extortion and kidnapping. The police said they had never seen such a case.

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Four Indians in Canada were arrested for extortion and kidnapping. The police said they had never seen such a case.
Calgary police are looking for a fifth suspect, Gagandeep Singh, and have released his photo.

A man is kidnapped, but he is not the target. The kidnappers took the man to his friend’s house, who was the real target. The first man was just a decoy to get the second man to come out of his house, but that didn’t happen. All the drama in Calgary, Canada, left police shocked as they had never seen such an elaborate plan before. They said the kidnappers and targets were both from the city’s South Asian community.Four men have been arrested and a fifth man has been charged. The incident occurred on May 6.Between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m., the suspect assaulted and threatened the first man at gunpoint and kidnapped him from a residence in Edmonton. They then drove to Calgary, heading to the next victim’s home, where more suspects were waiting.The kidnappers asked the first man to call their intended target, the second man. He refused and police said he was attacked again.The second man and his wife, fearing for their lives, tried to leave the home, but the suspect threatened them with a gun. They returned inside and called police.The next morning, the suspect drove the first man back to his home. He also called the police.Calgary Police Chief Jeff Bell said the man suffered minor injuries, but it was “obviously a very traumatic situation for him and it will take some time for him to recover mentally and physically.”Police arrested two men during a traffic stop the night of the alleged kidnapping, and arrested two more on May 12.

None of the suspects are Canadian

Although all suspects are from Calgary, none are Canadian. Daksh Gautam, 25, Taranveer Singh, 24, Pardeep Singh, 24, and Akashdeep Singh, 18, all face charges of kidnapping with a firearm, unlawful confinement, assault and assault with a weapon.Police are looking for Gagandeep Singh, 29, also of Calgary, on charges of armed kidnapping, assault with a weapon, assault and false imprisonment. Police said he had a tattoo of a woman on his right forearm and a blue and red eagle on his left forearm.Their immigration status varies, including expired work visas or refugee claimant status. As part of the investigation, police seized a privately manufactured firearm, sometimes referred to as a “ghost gun.”Bell said this is the first time Calgary police have seen such an alleged extortion-related kidnapping. “The extortion incidents we’ve seen in Calgary so far have been a significant escalation in violence,” he said.

Stranded whale rescued from Germany found dead in Denmark

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A humpback whale that was rescued after being stranded in Germany two weeks ago has been found dead near a Danish island, officials said Saturday.

Stranded whale rescued from Germany found dead in Denmark
Stranded whale rescued from Germany found dead in Denmark

“It can now be confirmed that the humpback whale that stranded near Anholt is the same whale that previously stranded in Germany and was the subject of a rescue operation,” Jan Hansen, head of the Danish Environmental Protection Agency department, said in a statement to AFP.

The whale, dubbed “Timmy” by German media, was originally found stuck on a sandbar on March 23. After several failed attempts, it was finally put into a barge and released into the North Sea near Denmark on May 2.

The carcass was first discovered on Thursday off the coast of the Danish island of Anholt in the Kattegat strait between Sweden and Denmark, but authorities were initially unable to confirm it was the same whale.

“Today’s situation allowed a local employee of the Danish Nature Service to locate and retrieve the tracking device that was still attached to the whale’s back,” Hansen said.

“The location and appearance of the device confirm that this is the same whale that has been previously observed and handled in German waters.”

Hansen added, “At this time, there are no specific plans to remove the whale from the area or conduct a necropsy, and it is not currently believed to cause a problem in the area.”

-“explosion” risk-

The Danish Environmental Protection Agency said that while it understood the “huge public interest in this whale”, people should keep a safe distance and not approach the whale.

“This is because whales may carry diseases that can also be transmitted to humans, and there may also be a risk of explosions” because of the large amounts of gases produced by decomposition.

The German public has been closely monitoring the whale’s fate for weeks since it first stranded on March 23.

It was first sighted on a sandbank near the city of Lübeck on the German Baltic Sea coast, where it freed itself but became stuck several times.

Various attempts to save it failed and the authorities gave up.

But then two wealthy entrepreneurs, Karin Walter-Mommert and Walter Gunz, stepped in to finance the rescue, which cost an estimated €1.5 million.

They came up with what many thought was a long-shot plan: lure the whale into a water-filled hold on a special barge and then tow it back to its natural habitat.

Some experts criticized the privately funded rescue program at the time, saying it would only cause more suffering for the animals.

Till Backhaus, environment minister of the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania region, said the whale’s death should make people “take nature conservation, species protection and climate change more seriously”.

Calling for lessons to be learned from the incident, Backhouse said he hoped to hold talks with Danish authorities on what to do with the whale as well as private initiatives to try to save it.

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39-year-old Indian man diagnosed with voyeurism jailed in Australia

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61 victims in 9 months: 39-year-old Indian man diagnosed with voyeurism jailed in Australia
An Indian man who worked as a massage therapist in Australia has been jailed for sexually abusing 61 victims.

Sumit Satish Rastogi, a 39-year-old Indian man in Adelaide, Australia, was sentenced to 13 years and 10 months in prison after pleading guilty to 97 charges, including multiple charges of aggravated indecent assault and indecent filming, involving 61 victims.Rastogi worked at a massage parlor but was not qualified for the job. He committed these crimes between October 2021 and July 2022, when he was arrested.Judge Carmen Mateo detailed the 97 crimes Rastogi committed during his nine-month sentencing, ABC News reported. “You violated in some way 61 women who were trusting, unsuspecting and entitled to safety, respect and dignity,” she said.“When you sexually touched them or took photos that deliberately captured parts of their bodies, you abused their trust and treated them with a complete lack of respect and dignity, which is their right to confidentiality and non-exposure.“Your offending was common and at times frequent.”

Offense soured by confidence

The judge noted that Rastogi’s offending began to worsen as he became more confident in photographing women. She said: “The conduct of all your indecent assault victims was serious but it became particularly serious once you had the confidence to gain direct access to them by unreasonably interfering with their underwear.”“Every intrusive image you took was a serious breach of trust and completely unacceptable exploitation, and when you combine this behavior with physical sexual interference, your behavior presents another level of degradation and humiliation to your victim.“By June and July 2022 I believe your criminal behavior towards client victims was out of control and showed no signs of restraint until you were caught.”The judge said she took into account Rastogi’s psychiatrist’s diagnosis that he suffered from voyeurism. “He concluded that you met the diagnostic criteria for voyeurism because, over a period of six months, you experienced simultaneous intense sexual arousal while observing unsuspecting half-naked women,” she said.“[He] Saying you are voyeuristic is a clinically reasonable explanation for your offensive behavior, but it does not absolve you of responsibility for your actions. There is nothing to suggest that you were unable to control your actions or that you were unaware of the wrongness of such actions,” the judge said.Rastogi will be deported from Australia after serving his sentence.

New USCIS signature error rules warn H-1B, green card applicants

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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is rolling out stricter signature verification policies that could impact H-1B visa applicant, green card Sponsor job seekers and employers of foreign workers.

Under the updated framework, USCIS may reject petitions that lack valid signatures at the time of processing. (AFP)
Under the updated framework, USCIS may reject petitions that lack valid signatures at the time of processing. (AFP)

According to the interim final rule issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, immigration office If a signature is later found to be invalid, broader powers will be given to refuse or refuse an immigration application, even if the application has been accepted for processing.

The new regulations were published in the Federal Register on May 11 and will take effect on July 10, 2026.

What are the changes under the new rules?

Under the updated framework, USCIS may reject a petition that lacks a valid signature at the time of processing, or reject the case during adjudication if signature issues are discovered later.

The policy also allows the agency to retain filing fees after a denial and treat the case as fully adjudicated.

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This means applicants could lose thousands of dollars in filing fees while also jeopardizing immigration benefits associated with their application.

The rule applies to applications for immigration benefits filed on or after July 10.

Which signatures might cause problems now?

The Department of Homeland Security said the rule comes amid growing concerns about suspicious or fraudulent signatures on immigration forms.

USCIS clarifies that in most cases, a handwritten signature remains a standard requirement. Scanned copies, facsimile versions and photocopies of the original wet ink signature are still generally accepted.

However, the agency warns that several commonly used formats may be deemed invalid, including:

  • Copy and paste signature
  • digitally generated signature
  • signature seal
  • Reuse signature image
  • and signatures submitted by unauthorized individuals.

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Electronic signatures remain valid only in limited online application systems authorized by USCIS.

Why H-1B and Green Card Applicants Should Care

Immigration experts say the biggest shift is that signature issues can now resurface even after filing an application and receiving a receipt notification from USCIS.

Previously, many applicants thought acceptance meant the technical signature issues had been resolved. Under the new rules, officials can later re-examine the validity of a signature and deny the petition if problems are found.

The National Law Review notes that such denials may affect:

  • Employment Authorization Timeline
  • legal immigration status
  • priority date
  • and validity of work authorization

Employers urged to step up compliance checks

The rule is expected to particularly affect companies that use digital workflows to process immigration paperwork.

Legal experts recommend that employers and human resources departments carefully review filing procedures, verify all required signature fields, and preserve records of original wet-ink signatures whenever possible.