
CNN 5 Things Epstein List to Congress, Guthrie Glove Analyzed, Most Expensive Pokémon Card and more
Feb 16, 2026
A leaked list from the Epstein files was sent to Congress, stirring political attention. Authorities are analyzing a glove connected to the Nancy Guthrie case as legal appeals continue. Heated debate erupts over ICE tactics after comments from national figures. Israel faces international backlash for moves to register large West Bank areas as state land. A record-breaking Pokémon card sale rounds out the headlines.
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Epstein File List Sent To Congress
- The DOJ sent Congress a list of 'politically exposed persons' drawn from Epstein files without clarifying links or context.
- No one on the list besides Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell has been charged related to his crimes.
Savannah Guthrie's Public Plea
- Savannah Guthrie posted a video plea for her missing mother's safe return and urged doing the right thing.
- The FBI says a glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home appears to match one worn by a suspect on doorbell footage and DNA is being analyzed.
Debate Over ICE Actions In Minnesota
- Tom Homan defended ICE tactics and criticized calls of racial profiling while objecting to masked agents.
- Former President Barack Obama called the Minnesota ICE actions dangerous and likened them to authoritarian behavior.
