更新时间:2026年2月10日,美国东部时间7:17 | 发布时间:2026年2月10日,美国东部时间7:09 | CNN
米兰科尔蒂纳冬奥会进入第4天,未来数小时将决出9枚金牌。以下是今日充满看点的赛事日程。
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1️⃣ 南希·格思里
84岁的“今日”节目主持人萨凡纳·格思里(Savannah Guthrie)的母亲南希·格思里(Nancy Guthrie)失踪已超一周,第二起所谓的勒索截止时间已过。据称,可能是绑架者发出的字条要求在周一下午5点前支付600万美元赎金,并威胁若不付款将危及南希性命。目前尚不清楚是否发生了任何资金交易。萨凡纳·格思里近日在社交媒体上再次发出恳求,称家人“正处于绝望时刻”,但相信母亲“仍在人世”。联邦调查局(FBI)已呼吁公众提供线索,目前尚未确认嫌疑人或感兴趣的相关人员。
2️⃣ 爱泼斯坦案文件
因与杰弗里·爱泼斯坦(Jeffrey Epstein)合谋虐待未成年人而被判20年监禁的吉斯莱恩·麦克斯韦(Ghislaine Maxwell)周一向总统唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)发信称,如果特朗普给予她赦免,她将洗清他与爱泼斯坦相关的任何不当行为。麦克斯韦的律师在她向众议院监督委员会进行线上证词陈述时披露了这一特别提议,这进一步引发了关于问责制和透明度的疑问。特朗普尚未排除给予麦克斯韦赦免或减刑的可能性。与此同时,委员会的议员指责麦克斯韦通过拒绝作证试图“购买”赦免。
3️⃣ 口罩禁令
加州联邦法官周一暂时阻止该州执行大多数执法人员在行动中戴口罩的禁令。洛杉矶美国联邦地区法官克里斯蒂娜·斯奈德(Christina Snyder)批准了特朗普政府的初步禁令请求,裁定该禁令“非法歧视”联邦特工。然而,斯奈德保留了另一项要求,即联邦官员在该州执行任务时必须展示姓名或徽章号码。这一裁决对特朗普政府而言是部分胜利,该政府去年在联邦法院挑战这些政策,坚持要求废除这两项规定以保护联邦特工。
4️⃣ 国土安全部资金
共和党和民主党谈判者在国土安全部(DHS)的资金协议上进展甚微,他们面临本周末机构停摆的风险。民主党寻求对移民和海关执法局(ICE)及边境巡逻队进行重大改革,但共和党拒绝了他们的关键要求。众议院少数党领袖哈基姆·杰弗里斯(Hakeem Jeffries)指责共和党阻碍了国土安全部(包括联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)和运输安全管理局(TSA))的资金协议谈判。“他们要么同意大幅改革移民和海关执法局及其他移民执法机构的运作方式……要么就明确决定关闭海岸警卫队、联邦紧急事务管理局和运输安全管理局,”杰弗里斯警告道。
5️⃣ 美加桥梁
特朗普总统威胁要阻止连接美国和加拿大的新桥梁开通,再次就一系列经济问题抨击美国的北部邻国,华盛顿与渥太华之间的裂痕日益加深。特朗普表示,在“美国得到全部补偿之前”,他将“不允许”连接底特律和安大略省温莎市的1.5英里长的“ Gordie Howe International Bridge”( Gordie Howe国际大桥)开通。大桥主体建设已完成,预计经过测试后将于今年开放。美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)已联系白宫和加拿大官员寻求置评。
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5 things to know for Feb.10: Nancy Guthrie, Epstein files, Mask ban, DHS funding, US-Canada bridge
Updated Feb 10, 2026, 7:17 AM ET | Published Feb 10, 2026, 7:09 AM ET | CNN
It’s Day 4 of the Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina, where nine gold medals will be decided over the coming hours. Take a look at today’s action-packed schedule of events.
Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day.
Nancy and Savannah Guthrie are seen in an undated photo.
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1️⃣ Nancy Guthrie
A second reported ransom deadline has passed in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” host Savannah Guthrie, who has been missing for more than a week. An alleged note from her possible abductors demanded $6 million by 5 p.m. on Monday and threatened Nancy’s life if the family did not pay. It’s unclear if any financial transaction has taken place. Savannah Guthrie recently posted another plea on social media, saying the family is “at an hour of desperation” but believes her mother is “still out there.” The FBI has appealed to the public for tips and has yet to identify a suspect or person of interest in the disappearance.
Savannah Guthrie posts new video about search for mom
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2️⃣ Epstein files
Ghislaine Maxwell, jailed for 20 years for conspiring with Jeffrey Epstein to abuse minors, sent a message to President Donald Trump on Monday saying that if he were to grant her clemency, she would clear his name of any wrongdoing related to Epstein. The extraordinary overture, disclosed by Maxwell’s lawyer during her virtual deposition before the House Oversight Committee, raises further questions about accountability and transparency. Trump has not ruled out the possibility of granting Maxwell a pardon or commutation. Meanwhile, lawmakers on the committee accuse Maxwell of attempting to buy her clemency by refusing to testify.
Newly released video shows Ghislaine Maxwell pleading the Fifth in deposition
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3️⃣ Mask ban
A federal judge in California on Monday temporarily blocked the state from enforcing its ban on most law enforcement officers from wearing masks during operations. US District Judge Christina Snyder in Los Angeles granted the Trump administration’s request for a preliminary injunction, finding that the ban “unlawfully discriminates” against federal agents. Snyder, however, kept in place another law requiring federal officers operating in the state to display either their name or badge number. The ruling is a partial win for the Trump administration, which challenged the policies in federal court last year, insisting both be thrown out to protect federal agents.
4️⃣ DHS funding
Republican and Democratic negotiators have made little progress on a funding deal for the Department of Homeland Security as they face an agency shutdown by the end of the week. Democrats have sought to make major reforms to ICE and Border Patrol, but Republicans are refusing their key demands. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries blamed Republicans for the stalled negotiations on a deal to fund DHS, which includes FEMA and TSA. “Either they’re going to agree to dramatically reform the way in which ICE and other immigration enforcement agencies are conducting themselves … or they’re making the explicit decision to shut down the Coast Guard, shut down FEMA and shut down TSA,” Jeffries warned.
5️⃣ US-Canada bridge
President Trump is threatening to block the opening of a new bridge connecting the US and Canada, again lashing out at his country’s northern neighbor over a range of economic issues as the rift between Washington and Ottawa deepens. Trump said he would “not allow” the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, a 1.5-mile structure connecting Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, “until the United States is fully compensated for everything we have given them.” Major construction on the bridge is complete, and it’s expected to open this year after a period of testing. CNN has reached out to the White House and Canadian officials for comment.
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▶️ Olympic medals are breaking
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