Friday, 13 February 2026

Nancy Guthrie Suspect Description Released by FBI in Latest Update

Savannah Guthrie's mom, Nancy Guthrie, has been missing since the early morning hours of February 1. Although there's no sign of the missing Tucson woman, authorities are racing against the clock to bring her home, and now they've developed additional details about the suspect.

A suspect description is slowly coming into focus, gleaned from video authorities recovered from Nancy Guthrie's door camera. FBI analysts have determined a few key details about the still unidentified suspect. The new details relate to the suspect's height and backpack.

The Suspect Was Carrying an Ozark Trail Hiker Pack Backpack, the FBI Says

Nancy Guthrie suspect.

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The updated description is as follows, per the FBI Phoenix office:

  • The suspect "is described as a male, approximately 5’9” - 5’10” tall, with an average build."
  • In the video, he is wearing "a black, 25-liter ‘Ozark Trail Hiker Pack’ backpack. "
  • "New identifying details about the suspect in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie have been confirmed after a forensic analysis of the doorbell camera footage by the FBI’s Operational Technology Division," the FBI wrote.

The FBI also wrote this week that the agency was conducting searches of roadways near Guthrie's Tucson home. The agency released a series of chilling photos showing a masked, armed person tampering with Guthrie's door camera. The new description update comes after authorities briefly detained and then released a delivery driver, who told the media he had nothing to do with Guthrie's disappearance.

The Pima County Sheriff's Office is seeking additional video footage. "The Pima County Sheriff's Department is urgently requesting your assistance in locating Nancy Guthrie, 84, who last seen on the evening of January 31, 2026, at her residence near East Skyline Drive and North Campbell Avenue. If you have any information, please contact the Pima County Sheriff's Department at (520)-351-4900, 88-Crime, or use the attached QR code to submit any piece of information that you feel may be helpful," the agency wrote in a public statement.

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The FBI Increased the Reward in the Nancy Guthrie Case to $100,000

In addition, the FBI announced that the agency "is increasing its reward up to $100,000 for information leading to the location of Nancy Guthrie and/or the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in her disappearance."

"We hope this updated description will help concentrate the public tips we are receiving. Since February 1, 2026, the FBI has collected over 13,000 tips from the public related to this case," the FBI noted.

"Every tip is reviewed for credibility, relevance, and information that can be acted upon by law enforcement. Threat Intake Examiners at the National Threat Operations Center (NTOC) and FBI personnel are supporting a 24-hour command post in which dozens of agents and investigators are assigned leads and tips to action each shift," added the FBI.

"Media outlets should direct tips they receive to the FBI. Additionally, we do not comment on tips and information we receive regarding ongoing investigations. Continue to submit information to the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or http://tips.fbi.gov to help us bring Nancy home."

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Gabrielle 'Sam' Linehan: Keith Brown Accused of Shooting Former Figure Skater at Starbucks Drive-Thru

Sam Linehan, a former Team USA figure skater who was killed in a shooting at a St. Louis Starbucks drive-thru, was remembered in tributes as a "cherished skater" and "dedicated leader." A man with a lengthy criminal history, Keith Lamon Brown, has been accused of shooting Linehan in an alleged robbery attempt.

"We are heartbroken to share the news of the passing of our beloved Coach Sam," the Metro Edge Figure Skating Club wrote on Facebook. Linehan was a former figure skater for Team USA, The New York Post reported. According to KSDK-TV, Linehan represented Team USA "as part of St. Louis Synergy’s junior synchronized skating team, winning silver at the 2014 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships." She was working as a figure skating coach when she was murdered.

In a news release, St. Louis police gave the victim's name as Gabrielle Linehan, but she was known to friends and family as Sam, according to multiple news reports. On February 10, 2026, just after 10 a.m., District 3 officers "responded to the 2300 block of S. Grand Ave for a shooting. When they arrived, they located a woman inside a vehicle in the drive-thru of Starbucks. She was not responsive and discovered to have a gunshot wound," St. Louis police wrote.

"EMS arrived and transported the 28-year-old woman to a hospital where she ultimately died from her injuries. Homicide detectives were requested and initiated an investigation."

Suspect Keith Lamon Brown Is Accused of Stealing 'Multiple Bank Cards' From Sam Linehan, Reports Say

Keith Lamon Brown.

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St. Louis police say that video evidence proved crucial to solving the case. "Surveillance cameras from the area captured the suspect responsible for the shooting fleeing the area on foot," they wrote in the news release.

"A 58-year-old man was located and arrested for this incident on February 11, 2025. He has been charged with one count of Murder 1st Degree, three counts of Robbery 1st Degree, four counts of Armed Criminal Action, and one count of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm," the news release says. They previously released photos of the suspect wearing a construction vest.

Police believe that robbery is the motive, according to The Post, which reported that Keith Brown is accused of stealing "multiple bank cards and a driver’s license from Linehan before fleeing on foot."

According to Fox 2 Now, Keith Lamon Brown has a criminal history that "spans all the way back to 1986 on offenses such as burglary, robbery and armed criminal action."

He is also accused of two other robberies leading up to Linehan's death, at a Dollar General and Jack in the Box, Fox 2 Now reported.

The Figure Skating Club Called Sam Linehan's Death a 'Profoundly Heartbreaking Loss'

Coach Sam Linehan "was a cherished skater, coach, mentor, and friend whose impact reached far beyond the ice," the Metro Edge Figure Skating Club wrote. "A dedicated leader, Coach Sam devoted time and heart to supporting and developing skaters while instilling the values of discipline, teamwork, integrity, and resilience."

This loss "is both sudden and profoundly heartbreaking for athletes, staff, and the entire skating community. Focus remains on supporting Sam’s family and ensuring skaters have the care and resources needed during this incredibly difficult time," the club added. "Respect for the privacy of Sam’s family and loved ones is kindly requested as they grieve. Coach Sam will be deeply missed, forever remembered, and always a part of this community."

A woman wrote in the comment thread, "My daughter woke up at 4:30 a.m. today and said she couldn't sleep. I asked her what was wrong, and she said, 'I miss Coach Sam so much.' We cried together... Sam had been coaching my daughter in synergy team for two years, she is always inspiring, caring, making skating so much fun. We loved Coach Sam, she was very special. Sam will be missed so much."

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Top 10 Games Shown at Sony's State of Play

Despite being just over six weeks into 2026, gamers have already gotten an excellent Developer Direct from Xbox and a Partner Showcase from Nintendo. Not to be left out, Sony dropped its first State of Play for 2026 on Thursday. It was a stacked lineup, showing off no fewer than 30 games that are headed to the PlayStation 5.

There was a lot to digest, and before we get to the top 10 moments from Sony’s State of Play, here are some additional notes and honorable mentions:

On the news front, we learned that Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is coming to PC, and Beast of Reincarnation, which was featured at the Xbox showcase, will arrive on Aug. 4. Konami’s Darwin’s Paradox is releasing on April 2, Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls is coming out on Aug. 6, and Sony’s Ghost of Yotei is getting a free multiplayer DLC entitled Legends on March 10.

For other announcements and reveals that didn’t quite make the top 10 cut, 4:Loop showed off more of its gameplay, and it’s looking like there might be something there. We got a couple blasts from the past with Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered, which is releasing next month, and Dead or Alive 6 Last Round. Project Windless was announced with an interesting trailer, though it’s unclear when we’ll see more.

Mina the Hollower, a new IP from the developers of Shovel Knight, emerged after vanishing for a bit, offering up a release window in the spring and a playable demo this week. The show opened with Kena: Scars of Kosmora, a sequel to 2022’s Kena: Bridge of Spirits, and its strong trailer set the tone for a loaded State of Play.

Castlevania Belmont's Curse on Steam (Konami)

10) Castlevania: Belmont's Curse

One of my favorite genres is metroidvania, so to see a new game from Castlevania, one of the originators, being developed, at least in part, by the team that did Dead Cells has me all kinds of excited. It's coming later this year, so we won’t have to wait too long.

9) Marathon

While it hasn’t been the smoothest development cycle for Bungie’s latest creation, it feels like things have been trending in a positive direction in recent months. That continued here with an intriguing trailer that provided a deeper look at the lore. Sure, there are still unknowns, but we’re talking about the developers of Halo and Destiny. I’m going to give them the benefit of the doubt when it comes to crafting a shooter.

8) Saros

As with a number of titles on this list, Saros was a previously announced game that provided a deeper dive via a new overview trailer. We got an extended taste of the combat, a look at the progression system, and a brief explanation of the gameplay modifiers. All Housemarque does is make good games. I see no reason this will be any different.

Silent Hill: Townfall on Steam (Capcom)

7) Silent Hill: Townfall

Initially announced via a teaser trailer back in 2022, Silent Hill: Townfall got a full reveal here, and I’m going to classify my feelings about what I saw as cautious optimism. The partnership with Annapurna Interactive, publishers of quirky artsy games like Kentucky Route Zero, Twelve Minutes, and Stray, is an interesting one. The atmospheric elements look great. The tiny snippets of gameplay... suffice to say I need to see more.

6) PRAGMATA

After not showing anything new at the Nintendo Direct despite having several games featured, Capcom broke out a pair of new trailers for State of Play. The first showed more of the world of PRAGMATA, making it clear that the Earth-like setting we’ve seen is not actually on Earth. It also had more dialogue to provide a taste of the relationship between the two main characters. Each time I’ve seen something new from PRAGMATA, I’ve come away more intrigued.

5) John Wick (Untitled)

In what was the biggest new IP shown at State of Play, the untitled John Wick game looked every bit a AAA title, albeit with the caveat that precious little gameplay was shown. Publisher Saber Interactive doesn’t have anything of this level in its portfolio, and there’s no timetable for release, so a lot remains unknown. Still, was it a good first impression? Yeah.

CONTROL Resonant on Steam (Remedy Entertainment)

4) CONTROL Resonant

Three of my six most-anticipated games for 2026 showed off new content here, starting with Remedy Entertainment’s CONTROL Resonant. Rather than a new trailer, we got actual gameplay that showed off fast-paced melee combat and zero-gravity maneuvering that gave things an Inception vibe. No release date was announced, however, so the clock is ticking—avoiding Grand Theft Auto VI’s launch window is doubtless on every publisher’s mind.

3) God of War Trilogy Remake / God of War: Sons of Sparta

When I saw the God of War logo, I was ready to plug this in atop the list. Then it turned out to be a remake of the first three games, and there wasn’t even a proper trailer to accompany it. As good as the original trilogy was, the Norse games were better, and I wonder if it’ll be hard to go back. I’m still interested, obviously, but not as much as I would’ve been for a sequel to God of War Ragnarok. The one-off Sons of Sparta didn’t move the needle for me, though Santa Monica Studios has earned the benefit of the doubt.

Resident Evil Requiem on Steam (Capcom)

2) Resident Evil Requiem

I won’t bother breaking down the new trailer for Requiem. Instead, I’ll just point to an article I posted hours before State of Play that included the line, “the redesigned Raccoon Police Department remains one of my favorite locations in any game.” To have the new trailer end with Leon opening the door to the RPD turned my excitement level up to 11.

1) 007 First Light

Based on what was shown here, First Lightwill be channeling the Daniel Craig version of James Bond. The hand-to-hand sequences looked like they could’ve been pulled directly from the parkour chase in Casino Royale, full of crisp, explosive movements. On the story side, the voice acting sounded good, and the idea of bringing down a rogue operative is promising. Combine all that with those Hitman-style visuals and I’m in (dramatic pause), all in on 007.

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'Ya Allah Chala De Hotel' In Delhi Serves Up The Best Butter Chicken In World, Swears Saqib Saleem

This hole-in-the-wall spot in Old Delhi with a quirky name is famous for its butter chicken dish.

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Thursday, 12 February 2026

World Champion Skydiver Pierre Wolnik Dies in Fatal Free-Fall Jump in France

A world champion skydiver has died during a free-fall jump,Le Figaro andLe Dauphiné Libéré reported.

Pierre Wolnick Dead After Ill-Fated Free-Fall Jump

Pierre Wolnik, 37, died on Saturday, Feb. 7, while attempting a free-fall jump in southeastern France. “The athlete slammed into the ground at high speed in the Bossons area, where emergency crews rushed to the scene but were unable to save him,”The Sun reported of the “catastrophic scene.”

The two-time French freefly world champion’s parachute failed to open after he jumped in a wingsuit from a helicopter over the Mont Blanc, a spectacular mountain range located within the French Alps. Wolnik was reportedly in a free fall for several seconds before realizing his parachute would not open for unknown reasons. His body was later recovered in the Chamonix Valley village of Les Bossons. An investigation into Wolnik’s death is ongoing.

Wolnik was a two-time world champ, having been crowned wingsuit champion in 2022 and 2024; and a member of France’s team at the 2026 World Airsports Federation (FAI) World Championships. He was also a celebrated videographer of airsports, working for the FĂ©dĂ©ration Française de Parachutisme (FFP), where he filmed and shared his aerial exploits with fans on social media.

Wolnick Remembered for His 'Talent' and 'Exceptional Character'

After news of his death broke, the FFP said Wolnik would be “remembered as a teammate whose presence will forever be etched in the memories of those around him.” “Today, the entire sport parachuting community mourns and pays tribute to a young man renowned for his talent and his exceptional character,” the organization said.

FFP President Yves-Marie Guillaud also paid tribute to Wolnik in a separate statement. "The entire sport parachuting community mourns a talented young man with such a friendly smile," he wrote on Facebook. "May the memory of this exceptional parachutist fill our hearts."

Wolnik’s fans flooded his social media posts with disbelieving tributes following his untimely demise. “My deepest condolences to his family during this difficult time,” one wrote. “So sad. Thinking of your family,” said another. “Rest in peace, extreme sportsman and pioneer of new possibilities,” concluded one fan.



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Wednesday, 11 February 2026

Winter Storms Are Coming. This Is the Best Overall Power Station I Tested for Power Outages

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This winter has seen some of the most volatile weather patterns in years: polar vortexes, arctic blasts, cross-country storms, violent wind gusts, extreme cold, and major ice events. Videos of exploding trees took over social media (FYI: the phenomenon is called "frost cracking"—the extreme temperature drop causes water in the tree's sap to freeze, expand, and rupture the bark, producing a large crack), as did above-average snowfall. More temperate southern states have faced severe power grid strain with weeks-long outages due to high winds, ice accumulation, and less infrastructure to handle inclement weather. In short: We all need to be prepared for extreme winter storms and that starts with power stations.

While some brands use the terms “power bank” and “power station” interchangeably, most differentiate the two based on size, output, and capacity. Portable power banks are smaller, whereas portable power stations are electrical generators that provide backup power to small and large appliances.

I tested dozens of power stations for the 2026 Men's Journal Tech Awards. Here's why EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 came out on top.

Why EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 Is the Best Power Station of 2026

Ecoflow Delta Pro 3

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If you want one unit to do it all, and you’re okay with a wheeled 114-pound international carry-on-sized battery pack, there's no better choice than EcoFlow Delta Pro 3. It can handle every size job, from emergency backup of all your home’s appliances, including electric garage doors, food storage, space heaters, computers, and routers. It tackles less-demanding tasks like charging your phone and power-intensive jobs like running saws and other construction and woodworking tools with ease. I’ve used the Delta Pro 3 as a freestanding unit I wheel wherever I need, but it’s ready to be hardwired, too. It can connect to your home’s circuits via an inlet box, a manual transfer switch, or EcoFlow's Home Smarthome Panel 2. The input is just as flexible as the output. This unit can be recharged from a wall outlet, cigarette lighter, solar panels, EV car charger, and more. Unlike any gas-powered generator of this capacity, EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 is virtually silent. Even when I had it in my bedroom with fans plugged in during a power outage and a heat wave, I slept like a baby.

Depending on how much power your home, RV, camp, or other location requires, you may want to expand the Delta Pro 3 with supplemental batteries that can be linked in. It has 4kWh of power and can be expanded to 48kWh. I also appreciated that, while this unit delivers power through both 120V and 240V outputs with up to 4000W in a single unit—yes, you can run your three-ton central AC system off this goliath—it doesn’t have to be wired in unless you want. It’s not the unit I lift in and out of my RV (that would be a back breaker). But when I need it, Delta Pro 3 can output up to 6,000W of power automatically for a short time.

The unit maintains 80 percent capacity even after 4,000 cycles. It’s a true gas generator replacer that charges to 80 percent in 50 minutes. It’s also the most efficient power station I’ve used, and one that’s super easy to understand even if you’re not a tech geek. It only has four AC plugs, which is a good reason to have a plug into your home circuits, though for everyday use, four plugs plus USB charging ports were more than sufficient for my needs. The incredible capability and dependability of the Delta Pro 3 far outweigh any drawbacks, and that’s an honest review coming from someone who used it to build an off-grid camp.

EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 Specs

  • Power Capacity: 4096 Wh
    Outlets: 7 AC outlets (120 V/240 V total 4000 W, 8000 W surge), 2 USB-A, 2 USB-C (100 W each), 1 × DC5521 (5 A), 1 × Anderson 12 V (30 A)
    Size: 27.3 × 13.4 × 16.1 in (693 × 341 × 410 mm)
    Weight: 113.5 lb
$1,999 (Was $3,700) at EcoFlow

What to Look for in the Best Power Stations

The right portable power station or bank depends entirely on what you need to run. Higher-demand devices like microwaves, induction cooktops, or power tools require units with higher watt output—typically 1,000 watts or more—which usually corresponds to around 1,000Wh of capacity (enough to deliver roughly 1,000 watts for about an hour). Many newer models also offer surge output to handle short spikes from multiple or high-draw devices. For home backup, a 1,000W/1,000Wh unit is a practical minimum, capable of keeping essentials like a fridge, freezer, and modem running during brief outages. For camping or weekend trips where portability matters, smaller units around 300 watts or less are often sufficient—unless you’re powering an RV, charging house batteries, or running appliances like air conditioning or a microwave, which require substantially more output.

Why You Should Trust Me

I'm an avid outdoors person based in rural Vermont, who's been using portable power devices for years. I recently built an off-grid, backcountry cabin using Ecoflow batteries to power my table saw, chop saw, and other tools. I live at the end of a dirt road, where power outages are common, so I regularly need to plug my fridge, freezer, modem, and other household power-hungry devices into portable power to keep them running. 

I do a ton of camping, bikepacking, and travel, and I almost always bring a charging brick to stay connected on the road. I'm not gentle on gear either. I became a professional gear reviewer after breaking enough stuff that companies asked me to use and abuse their items pre-release to make sure it stood up to the test. 



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Tuesday, 10 February 2026

Robert Horry Names the 1 NBA Player He'd Want Taking The Last Shot Today

Robert Horry is back in familiar territory this week. The seven-time NBA champion and Laker is back in LA, where he'll be taking part in various aspects of NBA All-Star Weekend, including the Castrol Rising Stars game on Friday night at Intuit Dome, home of the Los Angeles Clippers.

"Since I played here in L.A., even though I didn't play for the Clippers, it's just an opportunity to go around and hang out with different people," Horry told Men's Journal about his All-Star responsibilities. "And, you know, it's like an ambassador, and that's one of the great things I've always enjoyed doing for the NBA once I retired. Because when you're a player, you don't have time to do that. You want to be an ambassador. I'm going to do things for the NBA shootout, at studios on Amazon. I'll do the celebrity game. It's a multitude of things."

All-Star Game is critical for multiple reasons, Horry says

During his 16-year NBA career, Horry did not play in any All-Star Games, but he was a regular All-Star Weekend attendee and says the annual break gives players a chance to breathe and refresh themselves before the final two months of the season.

As an NBA alum, it also provides Horry the chance to reconnect with former teammates and on-court adversaries.

"It's a time to reset. It's the middle of the season," Horry explained. "I think sometimes it gets forgotten that 82 games is a lot of games. And I think it's a good time to hit the reset button. And also, for me, as a retired player, it's a good way to connect with the old and the new. Interact with old players, teammates, guys I went up against. It's just a good way to get together and reminisce a little bit and just to say hi to everybody because even though summer league has changed and a lot of guys go to summer league, I just think this is just a great way to get together mid-season. This way you get together twice a year instead of just once a year."

Robert Horry vs. Richard Jefferson goes viral

Recently, Horry appeared on former NBA forward Richard Jefferson's new podcast "The Richard Show," where things got intense between the two when debating their championship resumes.

Jefferson won one ring with the 2015-16 Cleveland Cavaliers, a run he claims was the greatest in NBA history. Horry believes that honor should go to his 1994-95 Houston Rockets; the No. 6 seed in the Western Conference, Houston ran the gauntlet to win its second straight championship and Horry's second of seven as a pro.

Clips of the argument between the two have gone viral on social media recently.

"The debate was who had the greatest playoff team ever. And, he was talking about the Cavs that come back from 3-1 against against Golden State," Horry explained. "I said, 'That was one moment.' It was really one moment against the greatest team but us in '95, we didn't have home court advantage. We had to go into Utah and beat Utah in a Game Five in the first round because the first round was only five games back then. Then we went on to play the Phoenix Suns down 3-1. We come back and win that. And then we go up against the Spurs, with the MVP, David Robinson, and Dennis Rodman, who had beat us five times that season. And we beat them. And then we go on to sweep the Orlando Magic.

"There's no way that's not the greatest run in NBA history. I'm not saying it's the greatest team. But that was the greatest playoff run ever."

'Big Shot Bob' wants one guy taking the last shot

Suiting up for the Houston Rockets, Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs from 1992-2008, Horry honed a well-earned reputation as a clutch player. His "Big Shot Bob" nickname is an ode to the multiple memorable game-winners he hit during championship runs.

If Horry couldn't take the last shot for his team, who would he want taking it? There's one obvious answer.

"It'd be Steph Curry. I think he showed that in the Olympics," Horry said. "Even at 35, 36, whatever, he's still an elite performer, elite shooter. We always talk about his shooting ability. His handles are freaking good. I'm not saying they're Kyrie [Irving] handles, but Kyrie's a 100. And he's like a 99.9. So I think his ability to escape from double teams and still be able to get off the shot and the range he can shoot it with is incredible."

Horry's legendary coaches linked by one thing

Horry won multiple NBA titles each under Rudy Tomjanovich, Phil Jackson and Gregg Popovich, three marquee coaches with three very different ways of doing business.

One thing united them all though, Horry says: defense.

"If you look at, you think about Dream [Hakeem Olajuwon] was a Defensive Player of the Year. Kobe was up there for top defense. And, Tim [Duncan] was Defensive Player of the Year. Shaq was that anchor for us on that Lakers team," Horry said. "You all had dominant big men who could play defense. You had wing guys who could play defense. You think about Mario Elie and Clyde [Drexler] who don't get enough credit for how good they played defense. Then you go to the Lakers, you have Derek Fisher and Kobe and Ron Harper, all those guys that could play great defense. And then you go to the Spurs, you got Manu and Tim and Bruce Bowen]. Every team I played on was real well-rounded defensively, and that's what you have to look at. Because defense wins championships. At the end of the day, you've got to stop somebody."



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