
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis The O'Reilly Update, February 10, 2026
Feb 10, 2026
Updates on the search for Nancy Guthrie and developments after a missed ransom deadline. Florida now requires driver's exams and translations be in English. A conservative landslide reshapes Japanese politics. U.S. mixed doubles curling advances to a gold medal match. A discussion on urban disorder, public policy responses to homelessness, and a biography of Shirley Temple.
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Evidence Casts Doubt On Kidnapping Claim
- Investigators found blood drops on Nancy Guthrie's porch and the doorbell camera was disconnected, raising credibility concerns about the claimed kidnapping.
- The ransom deadline passed without payment amid doubts despite a family video from Savannah's family.
Prepare For English-Only Driving Tests
- Florida now requires driver's license knowledge exams only in English starting February 6th.
- Expect printed non-English exams and translation services to be removed for most non-commercial license tests.
Japan's Conservatives Secure Supermajority
- Japan's conservative party won a supermajority, jumping from 198 to 316 lower-house seats in a major landslide.
- Prime Minister Takachi will meet the U.S. president on March 19th amid strong praise from Donald Trump.
