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5 things to know for Feb. 9: Super Bowl, Nancy Guthrie, Epstein files, SpaceX, Japan
Lawmakers begin examining over 3 million unredacted documents on Epstein amid urgent search for Nancy Guthrie, whose captors demand $6 million in Bitcoin, officials say.
- Investigators intensified the search on Sunday ahead of a reported 5 p.m. Arizona deadline after purported ransom notes demanded $6 million in Bitcoin for Nancy Guthrie's safe return.
- Over the weekend Guthrie’s children posted a direct plea on social media, saying `We will pay`, and investigators returned to Nancy Guthrie’s home on Sunday without naming suspects.
- Celebrations in Seattle followed Sunday’s 29-13 Super Bowl LX win, highlighted by the Seahawks’ defense dominating New England quarterback Drake Maye and Bad Bunny’s energetic halftime performance.
- Today members of Congress can begin reviewing unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files at the Department of Justice, but they cannot bring outside electronic devices as the DOJ released more than 3 million related documents.
- Elon Musk announced on X that SpaceX is shifting focus to a Moon city, after acquiring xAI last week, merging two of his most ambitious companies.
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