Fox News Hourly Update – 11PM ET 02/10/2026 Newscast
Host: Lisa Lacera (FOX News)
Date: February 11, 2026
Overview
This episode of the Fox News Hourly Update delivers a concise roundup of major headlines from the U.S. and abroad. Key topics include developments in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance, a mass shooting in Canada, a significant rollback of U.S. climate regulations by the Trump administration, Senate legislation on sex abuse cases, stricter enforcement of child support laws, and recent retail sales figures. The tone is urgent, informative, and reflective of breaking news cycles.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Nancy Guthrie Disappearance – Break in the Case
- Main update: A person of interest has been detained in the case of missing Nancy Guthrie, day 10 of her disappearance.
- Details:
- FBI released images showing a figure, “covered head to toe, ski mask, gloves,” tampering with Guthrie’s doorbell camera in the early hours of February 1 (00:11–00:37).
- Savannah Guthrie, Nancy’s daughter, made a public appeal for help, calling it “their hour of desperation.”
- Quote:
- Lisa Lacera (00:01): "A person of interest has been detained for questioning in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, which is now in day 10."
- Jonathan Hunt (00:11): "That was just hours after images were released by the FBI showing somebody approaching Nancy Guthrie’s door, covered head to toe, ski mask, gloves, etc."
- Memorable moment: Emotive update from Savannah Guthrie, deepening the personal gravity of the case (00:37).
2. Mass Shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
- Incident: At least 10 dead, including the suspect; over 25 injured after shootings at a school and a home.
- Specifics:
- Tumbler Ridge Secondary School targeted, school hosts 175 students (grades 7–12).
- Two with life-threatening injuries.
- Quote:
- Lisa Lacera (00:37): “Ten people are dead, including the suspect, after shootings at a school and a home in the small town of Tumbler Ridge in northeastern British Columbia, Canada…”
3. US Environmental Policy Changes
- News: President Trump is expected to announce a rollback of the “endangerment finding,” which underpinned federal action to limit greenhouse gas emissions.
- Background:
- The endangerment finding tied greenhouse gases to public health, supporting emission limits under Obama and Biden.
- Rollback framed as boosting "affordability agenda"; environmental groups label it a historic setback.
- Quotes:
- FOX Business, Grady Trimble (01:20): “Environmental groups calling the shift the single biggest attack in US History on federal efforts to address climate change.”
- (01:44): “America is listening to Fox News.”
4. Legislation on Child Sex Abuse Cases Inspired by Epstein Victims
- Development: New Senate legislation, inspired by Virginia Giuffre, would remove the statute of limitations for civil sex trafficking suits.
- Congressional action:
- Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer introduces the “Giuffre Law”; advocates say it ensures abusers “cannot escape responsibility by running out the clock.”
- Emotional remarks from Giuffre’s brother about survivor voices.
- Quotes:
- Senator Chuck Schumer (03:04): “Our law makes clear that abusers and those that enable them cannot escape responsibility by running out the clock.”
- Sky Roberts (Giuffre’s brother) (03:18): “We give Virginia her voice back. We amplify the voices of survivors around the world.”
5. Child Support and Passport Revocations
- Policy update: Government may revoke passports of parents owing significant child support, enforcing a 30-year-old law more aggressively.
- Quote:
- Lisa Lacera (03:30): "Significant amount of child support could soon lose their ability to travel internationally as the Trump administration expands the enforcement..."
6. Holiday Retail Sales Figures
- Economic note: December retail sales were flat—contrary to expectations—after strong November numbers. Higher-income shoppers drove most discretionary purchases for the year.
- Quote:
- Jenny Casola (04:31): “The National Retail Federation says retail sales rose for all of last year, though, though higher income shoppers accounted for more purchases of discretionary items.”
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
| Timestamp | Speaker | Quote | |-----------|----------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 00:01 | Lisa Lacera | "A person of interest has been detained for questioning in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie..." | | 00:11 | Jonathan Hunt | "That was just hours after images were released by the FBI showing somebody approaching Nancy Guthrie’s door..." | | 01:20 | Grady Trimble | "Environmental groups calling the shift the single biggest attack in US History on federal efforts to address climate change." | | 03:04 | Senator Schumer | "Our law makes clear that abusers and those that enable them cannot escape responsibility by running out the clock." | | 03:18 | Sky Roberts | "We give Virginia her voice back. We amplify the voices of survivors around the world." | | 04:31 | Jenny Casola | "The National Retail Federation says retail sales rose for all of last year, though higher income shoppers accounted for more purchases of discretionary items." |
Timestamps for Key Segments
- Nancy Guthrie update & related FBI footage – 00:01–00:37
- Savannah Guthrie’s public appeal – 00:37
- Mass shooting in Canada – 00:37–01:20
- Trump administration environmental announcement – 01:20–01:44
- Environmental groups’ response – 01:44
- Epstein victim legislation introduced – 02:37–03:30
- Child support enforcement & passport revocation – 03:30–03:53
- Disappointing December retail sales – 03:53–04:31
This episode delivers a brisk, fact-driven delivery of headline news, with emotionally charged moments regarding missing persons and survivors’ rights, as well as major national policy shifts. The updates are succinct, informative, and rooted in ongoing developments, ensuring listeners remain up-to-date.
