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An update in the Nancy Guthrie case. I'm Dave Anthony. FOX news. And it is difficult for her daughter Savannah, who got choked up on NBC's Today Show. We are in agony. We cannot be at peace. Asking again for the public's health, saying someone knows something about her mother's kidnapping from her Arizona home more than four months ago. As we learn more about the ransom notes the family got in February. The first one demanded money.
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The second one read that Nancy Guthrie had passed away after being taken from her home. Sources tell FOX the wording is believed to have read that Nancy Guthrie was buried with nature. Law enforcement has not confirmed whether the original notes are authentic, but we are told the messages are treated as if they're real.
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That's fox's Matt Finn. President Trump keeps insisting talks with Iran are going well, writing on Truth Social this morning, despite false statements from Iran, they did agree to high level nuclear inspections as the president pushes to prevent Iran from having weapons. The president also wrote money the US Is releasing for Iran will be controlled by the US For Iran to buy American food and medical supplies. Iran also disputes that, saying they'll spend it how they want. Republican Senator Tim Sheehy tells Fox they're
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not going to use it to rebuild their country. They're going to use it for bullets,
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bombs, rockets, suicide vests and to broadly
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kill Americans and kill Israelis.
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And fox's Trey Youngst reports from Tel Aviv.
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We have seen a reduction in the tension between Israel and Hezbollah, another key point in this broader memorandum of understanding. The Israelis say they did take some action against Hezbollah gunman earlier today that were threatening their forces.
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Iran backed Hezbollah claims Israel shot at civilians and breached the ceasefire. The president also posted this morning the Strait of Hormuz is open. There was record oil shipping yesterday, 19 million barrels. And oil prices are down again, 1%, continuing to fall from the surge during the conflict. On Wall street, though a sell off the NASDAQ's down more than 300 points. Later today, the president goes to Pennsylvania touting American manufacturing at a Mack Truck assembly plant, the same one President Biden went to five years ago promoting his manufacturing policies. America's listening to FOX News.
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Well, back to Wall Street. We mentioned the sell off. The NASDAQ down 324 points. Chip makers like Micron losing 9%. SanDisk plunging 11%. Among the big AI concern losers this morning, the Dow is dropping 110 points. The NASDAQ the S&P 500 losing 6. And speaking of technology, the president signed
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two executive orders, one on offense to develop advanced quantum computing technology through public private partnership and one on defense against security threats the technology could create.
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America is celebrating 250 years of ingenuity, innovation and invention this year. And today's commitments to quantum leadership will help secure that legacy for decades to come.
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Quantum computers can evaluate millions of possibilities at once. For example, to easily break through encryption systems. The defensive order directs federal agencies to move to post quantum cryptography within five years. The other sets a goal of building a powerful quantum computer for research by 2028. The administration announced plans last month to invest in nine quantum computing and manufacturing companies. Chris Foster, FOX News.
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At the Senate, a housing bill has passed with support from Republicans and Democrats.
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The goal, reduce federal regulations and expand local control. It's one of the most sweeping efforts in recent decades to increase supply and bring down prices and which in many cases are out of reach for prospective first time home buyers. The average home in the US now costs more than $500,000. Banking committee ranking member Elizabeth Warren says for the first time ever, private equity will be blocked from buying up single family homes and trying to turn housing into one more Wall street investment. The House is expected to give final approval later this week. Tom Brigatti, Fox News.
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And we mentioned oil down about 1% today. WTI is back to $73 a barrel. That's less than $10 more than before the surge. No change at the gas pump today. AAA's national average for regular remains 392 per gallon. I'm Dave Anthony and this is FOX News.
Episode: An Update in the Nancy Guthrie Case
Date: June 23, 2026
Host: FOX News Podcasts, Dave Anthony
This episode delivers a compact snapshot of key national and international news topics, with an initial focus on the latest developments in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case. Updates include details about ransom notes received by the family, the emotional plea from Guthrie’s daughter, and law enforcement’s ongoing investigation. The episode then transitions to major global and domestic stories: U.S.–Iran relations, conflict dynamics in the Middle East, stock market changes, advancements in quantum computing policy, and landmark housing legislation.
This episode provides a brisk and informed overview of the day’s major headlines, highlighted by a heartfelt public appeal in the high-profile Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case, vital updates on U.S.–Iran and Israel–Hezbollah tensions, and the impacts of these events on markets. The episode also spotlights significant White House moves in quantum computing and a landmark Senate housing bill. Each segment is punctuated with direct quotes, offering both factual context and moments of genuine emotion, making it a valuable catch-up for listeners seeking a concise yet comprehensive news briefing.