Sean Lorne

SWAT Vehicles Roll Out in Guthrie Case

Two armored SWAT vehicles left the Pima County Sheriff’s lot amid reporting that the move ties to the Nancy Guthrie abduction. Officials, media and online sleuths are offering fragments. Here are the facts we know and the corners that still need light.

Pilot Safety Questions After Diversity Claims

A recent analysis claims a disproportionate share of pilot-error crashes involved female or minority pilots. The data are small and the stakes are high. This article reviews the claim, the limits of the numbers, a notable 2019 crash, how carriers respond, and what passengers should expect from regulators and airlines.

Olympian Gus Kenworthy Urinates ‘F-ck ICE’ in Snow

At the Milan-Cortina Winter Games, British-American skier Gus Kenworthy urinated words into fresh snow, posted the photo on social media, and urged followers to pressure senators over ICE funding. The action drew attention but no IOC sanction because it happened off official sites.

Guthrie’s Brother Pleads: Where Is Their Mother?

Nancy Guthrie, 84 and mother of NBC anchor Savannah Guthrie, was reported missing from her Pima County home. Blood and a missing Ring camera raised alarms. Her son posted a direct plea for contact from whoever is holding her.

Perdue: Kemp Shut Down Georgia 2020 Probe

Newly unsealed grand jury testimony has former Senator David Perdue saying Georgia officials stopped a 2020 ballot investigation. His claim raises fresh questions about who knew what and whether prosecutors disclosed it.

Court Halts Trump Voter Citizenship Rule

A federal judge has permanently blocked key parts of President Trump’s executive order that would have required documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register or vote in federal elections. The ruling centers on separation of powers and raises fresh questions about who sets voting rules.