2月6日值得关注的5件事:南希·格思里、TrumpRX、移民与海关执法局改革、船只撞击事件、爱泼斯坦基因检测


发布时间:2026年2月6日,美国东部时间上午6:56

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南希·格思里(Nancy Guthrie)的未注明日期照片。
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1️⃣ 南希·格思里

“今日”主播萨凡纳·格思里(Savannah Guthrie)的母亲南希·格思里(Nancy Guthrie)失踪案已进入第六天。她于亚利桑那州家中被绑架,调查人员认为她仍在世,但尚未公布任何嫌疑人。联邦调查局(FBI)现已与当地执法部门合作,悬赏5万美元征集能帮助找回她的线索。南希的儿子卡梅伦(Camron)周四通过社交媒体呼吁劫持者联系,称“我们在等待你们的消息”。同时,多家媒体收到勒索信,要求支付数百万美元比特币以换取南希的释放。当局正在核实信件的合法性。

格思里家族在首笔勒索信截止日期后发布新视频
卡梅伦·格思里(南希的儿子)在其姐姐的Instagram账号上发布了另一则呼吁母亲获释的视频。该视频于当地时间下午5点发布,这也是发给媒体的勒索信中提出的第一个最后期限。

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格思里家族在首笔勒索信截止日期后发布新视频
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2️⃣ TrumpRX

特朗普政府的处方药平台TrumpRX.gov现已上线。该平台旨在连接有购买需求的患者与愿意接受现金支付、放弃保险的药企。据政府称,包括重磅减肥药Zepbound和Wegovy在内的多款热门药物均有折扣。总统唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)介绍:“你们会看到难以置信的低价。”然而,由于部分药物价格与当地药房相比并无明显优势,该平台实际能为患者节省多少费用仍不明确。

3️⃣ 移民与海关执法局(ICE)改革

白宫表示,特朗普总统愿意考虑民主党提出的移民与海关执法局(ICE)改革要求,但部分提案被斥为“不可接受”。此前民主党威胁,若ICE不进行“重大改革”,将否决国土安全部全年支出法案。而该机构的资金将于下周五到期。众议院议长迈克·约翰逊(Mike Johnson)已明确拒绝两项民主党核心诉求:禁止特工佩戴口罩、要求移民执法行动必须获得司法搜查令。

4️⃣ 船只撞击事件

美国南方司令部称,美军周四在东太平洋对另一艘涉嫌贩毒船只发动打击,造成两人死亡。自去年9月以来,针对疑似贩毒船只的打击已导致至少119人死亡,这是特朗普政府遏制毒品走私行动的一部分。此次打击的合法性受到广泛质疑,因为政府公开证据不足,无法证明被打击者均为贩毒集团成员或船上载有毒品。

5️⃣ 爱泼斯坦基因检测

新曝光的电子邮件显示,已故性犯罪者杰弗里·爱泼斯坦(Jeffrey Epstein)生前曾支付费用进行基因检测,疑似为延长寿命。在2008年因卖淫相关罪名定罪多年后,爱泼斯坦从美国一家顶尖医院的医生处购买新型检测服务,并尝试利用干细胞技术(涉及免疫与修复)。发票显示,相关检测项目预估费用超19万美元,但最终支付金额未知。此外,爱泼斯坦还被曝与科学家讨论利用自身基因“播种新人类”的计划。最新披露的邮件进一步揭示了他与多位基因组学研究人员的关联,同时引发对部分科学家如何从其处获取资助的质疑。

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视频:Bad Bunny预告超级碗中场秀

这位波多黎各巨星表示,观众无需提前学歌,只需享受表演乐趣。

他买下127年前的葡萄酒,然后开瓶了

1899年罗曼尼康帝(Romanée-Conti)葡萄酒是什么味道?有人开瓶揭开了历史。

从名庄酒到冷冻果汁……

美汁源(Minute Maid)冷冻果汁将在80年后停产。

2025年度微距摄影师大奖揭晓

珊瑚特写、蜉蝣群飞与蜘蛛捕食的震撼画面获奖。

比特币行情如何?

全球知名加密货币周四跌破6.3万美元,为15个月以来首次。

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今日热门歌曲揭示的社会密码
音乐数据分析师克里斯·达拉·里瓦(Chris Dalla Riva)接受CNN采访,分享他聆听1958年以来所有Billboard百强单曲榜首歌曲后的发现,揭示数十年流行乐如何反映美国文化、政治与社会变迁。

1:57来源:CNN
今日热门歌曲揭示的社会密码
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▶️ 今日热门歌曲揭示的社会密码

音乐数据分析师克里斯·达拉·里瓦向CNN讲述了他自1958年Billboard百强单曲榜创立以来,聆听每一首榜首歌曲的发现。

本期《早间5件事》由CNN的安德鲁·托尔根(Andrew Torgan)编辑制作。

5 things to know for Feb. 6: Nancy Guthrie, TrumpRX, ICE reforms, Boat strikes, Epstein genetic testing

PUBLISHED Feb 6, 2026, 6:56 AM ET

The 2026 Winter Olympics will officially begin today with a spectacular opening ceremony at Milan’s San Siro Stadium. Don’t miss a moment — sign up for CNN’s Milano Memo newsletter to receive key updates from the Games delivered straight to your inbox (for free).

Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day.

Nancy Guthrie in an undated photo.

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1️⃣ Nancy Guthrie

The search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie, has entered its sixth day after she was abducted from her Arizona home. Investigators believe she is still alive, but have not named any suspects in the case. The FBI, now working alongside local authorities, announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to her recovery. Nancy Guthrie’s son, Camron, issued a plea Thursday to anyone who may be holding her captive, saying, “We are waiting for contact.” Meanwhile, several media outlets have received ransom notes demanding millions of dollars in bitcoin for Guthrie’s return. Authorities are working to determine whether the notes are legitimate.

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Guthrie family posts another video after first ransom note deadline

Camron Guthrie, the son of Nancy Guthrie, issued another plea for the return of their mother on his sister’s Instagram account. The video was released at 5:00 p.m. local time, which was the first deadline given in the ransom note sent to media outlets.

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Guthrie family posts another video after first ransom …

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2️⃣ TrumpRX

The Trump administration’s prescription drug platform, TrumpRx.gov, is now live. It aims to connect patients with drugmakers selling certain products to those willing to pay cash and forgo insurance. According to the administration, several popular medications — including the blockbuster obesity drugs Zepbound and Wegovy — are being offered at a discount. “You’re going to see numbers that you’re not going to believe,” President Donald Trump said of the lower drug prices available on the site. Still, it remains unclear how much savings the platform will deliver, as some medications are currently listed at prices comparable to those at local pharmacies.

3️⃣ ICE reforms

The White House said President Trump is willing to consider Democrats’ demands for reforms to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, though some of their proposals are “non-starters.” This comes as Democrats said they will not back a full-year spending bill for the Department of Homeland Security if “dramatic changes” aren’t made to ICE, drawing a firm line as funding for the agency is set to expire next Friday. Already, House Speaker Mike Johnson has rejected two key Democratic demands: banning agents from wearing face masks and requiring judicial search warrants for immigration enforcement operations.

4️⃣ Boat strikes

The US military conducted a strike against another alleged drug-trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Thursday, killing two people, according to US Southern Command. At least 119 people have been killed since September in strikes targeting suspected drug boats, part of a Trump administration campaign aimed at curbing narcotics trafficking. The legality of the strikes has come under intense scrutiny as the administration has publicly presented little evidence that those killed in the ongoing operations are affiliates of drug cartels or that each of the vessels had drugs on board.

5️⃣ Epstein genetic testing

The late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein paid for genetic testing in an apparent effort to extend his life, new emails show. Years after his 2008 conviction on prostitution-related charges, Epstein paid for novel tests from a doctor at a leading US hospital and explored creating stem cells central to immunity and healing. An invoice shows the proposed work could have cost more than $190,000, though it is unclear how much he ultimately paid. Epstein also reportedly had discussions with scientists where he mulled using his own genes to seed a new human race. The most recently released emails offer new insight into his ties with prominent genomics researchers and raise questions about how some scientists sought funding from him.

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Video: Bad Bunny teases upcoming Super Bowl halftime show

The Puerto Rican star said you don’t have to worry about learning the lyrics to his songs before Sunday’s Super Bowl halftime show — just have fun.

He bought a 127-year-old bottle of wine. Then, he opened it

What does an 1899 Romanée-Conti wine taste like? This man uncorked history to find out.

From fine wine to freezer juice …

Minute Maid’s frozen juices are being discontinued after 80 years.

Close-up Photographer of the Year announces 2025 winner

A trippy image of a coral, a huge swarm of mayflies and a ravenous spider were among the winners of the Close-up Photographer of the Year award.

What’s going on with bitcoin?

The world’s most famous cryptocurrency fell below $63,000 on Thursday for the first time in 15 months.

Quiz time


In honor of the 2026 Winter Games kicking off today, let’s put your Olympics knowledge to the test.

In which country did the first Winter Olympics take place in 1924?

A. USA

B. Canada

C. France

D. Switzerland

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What today’s top songs reveal about society

Music data analyst Chris Dalla Riva sits down with CNN to share what he learned after listening to every Billboard Hot 100 number one hit, revealing how decades of chart-toppers reflect America’s changing culture, politics and society.

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What today’s top songs reveal about society

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▶️ What today’s top songs reveal about society

Music data analyst Chris Dalla Riva spoke with CNN about what he discovered after listening to every Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit since the chart debuted in 1958.

Today’s edition of 5 Things AM was edited and produced by CNN’s Andrew Torgan.

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