Washington Times (U.S. News)

· 'Volunteers scour desert for Nancy Guthrie despite police urging them to stop'
· 'ICE down to 1,000 people in Minnesota as surge ends; will be below 500 later this week'
· 'Ex-ambassador Peter Mandelson released on bail in probe into Epstein ties, police say'
· 'Prime Minister Carney to head to India, Australia and Japan to diversify Canada trade away from U.S.'
· 'Feds investigate shooting at New Hampshire-Canada border crossing; suspect hospitalized'
· 'U.S. weather, Mexico security concerns and halt of Global Entry take a toll on air travel'
· 'Volunteers scour the desert for Nancy Guthrie despite authorities urging them to stop'
· 'Body of civil rights leader Jesse Jackson is to lie in state in South Carolina'
· 'Medical influencer Attia resigns post at CBS News after name included in multiple Epstein files'
· 'Chicagoans name snowplow 'Abolish ICE' in annual contest'
· 'Rotisserie chicken meets grapes and pecans in a crisp romaine wrap'
· 'Recent transgender shooters fuel calls on right to tackle violence issue'
· 'Citizen journalists, citizen sleuths helping to unravel the tangle of Epstein documents'
· 'Rob Reiner's son pleads not guilty to murder in the slaying of his parents'
· 'Study links diets rich in fish and vegetables to reduced memory loss'
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