FBI moving command post in Nancy Guthrie investigation, source says

The FBI is moving its command post in theNancy Guthrieinvestigation from Tucson, Arizona, to Phoenix, a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation told CBS News on Thursday.

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The transition is being done because the large Phoenix command post will be able to operate more efficiently for the long term, and most of the agents who have been working on the investigation in Tucson are based in Phoenix, the source said.

The investigative squads,evidencerecovery teams and SWAT teams will all remain in Tucson as they are assigned to the FBI's Tucson office, which is a large satellite office.

Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of "Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie, was reported missing on Feb. 1, sparking a massive search effort.

The investigation is still running at full speed, the source said. Leads are still being worked, andvideo footageis still being reviewed. Digital evidence, including cellphones, is being analyzed. Tips are still being followed.

The source said a lot of the work going forward does not require boots on the ground in Tucson and can be done from Phoenix or offices anywhere in the country.

A second law enforcement source briefed on the investigation said when a major case breaks, the FBI surges resources fast. It brings in extra agents, stands up a command post and throws everything at the time-sensitive work that has to happen in those initial critical days.

 A member of the FBI surveils the area around Nancy Guthrie's residence on Feb. 11, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona.  / Credit: Brandon Bell / Getty Images

That work includes neighborhood canvases, evidence collection and running down every lead as soon as it comes in, the source said. That work in the Guthrie case is now done.

The source familiar with the investigation noted that those specialized resources, including the hostage rescue team from Quantico, Virginia, are always readily available. They can be back on the ground in Tucson quickly if something breaks in the case.

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A spokesperson for the Pima County Sheriff's Department told CBS News on Thursday that investigators were also aware of a video circulating on social media that allegedly shows a vehicle within a couple of miles of Nancy Guthrie's home at around 2:30 a.m. on Feb. 1, the day she was reported missing.

"We are aware of the video, I'm told that the property appears to be a bit further from the Guthrie home," the spokesperson said. "We asked homeowners in the area to submit video and encourage anyone who hasn't, to please do so viathis link."

CBS News has not verified the video or the location that it shows. The video was first reported by Fox News.

Authoritieshad previously reportedthat a Nest doorbell camera at Nancy Guthrie's home disconnected at 1:47 a.m. on Feb. 1. Then at around 2:12 a.m., the Nest cameras detected what it classified as a person.

The FBI has received more than 23,600 tips since Guthrie's disappearance. More than 1,500 of those tips have come in since the family offered arewardof up to $1 million this week, according to a law enforcement source.

Meanwhile, Nancy Guthrie's house will soon bereturned to her family, a law enforcement source said.

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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's son Maddox drops dad's last name in screen credit for mom's new movie

Angelina JolieandBrad Pitt's son is no longer using both of his parents' names.

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TheMr. and Mrs. Smithcostars' eldest son, Maddox, served as the third assistant director on his mother's new film,Couture— and in the film's credits, his name islisted as Maddox Jolie, PEOPLE reports. Maddox, who is the eldest of the ex-couple's six children together, was previously credited as Maddox Jolie-Pitt in Jolie's 2024 filmMaria, on which he served as a production assistant.

He was also listed as an executive producer on his mother's 2017 directorial projectFirst They Killed My Father, and had a cameo in his father's 2013 blockbusterWorld War Zas a child, though he did not receive an official credit for his work in the film. Maddox also worked as a trainee on the crew ofBy the Sea, the 2015 drama that his mother directed and both of his parents starred in.

Angelina Jolie and Maddox Jolie-Pitt in Washington, D.C., on April 26, 2023Credit: STEFANI REYNOLDS/AFP/Getty

A representative for Pitt declined to comment on the news. Representatives for Angelina Jolie did not immediately respond toEntertainment Weekly's request for comment. EW has also reached out to the producers ofCouturefor comment.

Couturestars Jolie as a filmmaker who discovers she has breast cancer amid the chaos of Paris Fashion Week. Directed by Alice Winocour, the film also stars Louis Garrel, Anyier Anei, and Ella Rumpf.

Maddox, 24, is not the first of the ex-couple's six children to drop Pitt's last name. His 19-year-old sister, Shiloh,filed to remove her father's namefrom her own when she turned 18 in 2024. Shiloh's lawyer said that his client "made an independent and significant decision following painful events" to change her name.

That same year, the ex-couple's youngest child, Vivienne, who is now 17, wascredited as Vivienne Pittin thePlaybillfor the Broadway musicalThe Outsiders, which she helped produce with her mother.

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Additionally, in 2023, Zahara, who is now 21,introduced herselfas Zahara Marley Jolie (without Pitt as part of her name) as she joined Spelman College's Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority in avideoshared byEssence.

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Jolie and Pitt began their romance in 2005 after connecting on the set ofMr. and Mrs. Smith. They married in 2014, but Jolie filed for divorce two years later, after an alleged 2016 incident in which she claimed that Pitt was physically abusive toward her and their children on a private plane.

Though the FBI investigated the incident, the bureau later announced that it dropped the investigation in a 2022 report that wasreviewed by EW. No charges were filed against Pitt. Additionally, the Associated Press reported that a 2016 child services investigationdid not determine abuse.

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The two actorsfinalized their divorcein a settlement in late 2024. "This is just one part of a long ongoing process that started eight years ago," Jolie's lawyer, James Simon, told EW at the time. "Frankly, Angelina is exhausted, but she is relieved this one part is over."

GQlater asked Pitt if he felt relieved by the divorce's finalization. "No, I don't think it was that major of a thing," Pitttold the outlet. "Just something coming to fruition. Legally."

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Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman on Teaming Up to Create New Civil War Era 'Spy Network' Series: 'It Was Easy'

Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman are teaming up as executive producers for an upcoming historical drama series

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  • The Gray House is set during the American Civil War and follows three women who reshape the Underground Railroad

  • The television show debuts on Prime Video on Feb. 26

Kevin CostnerandMorgan Freemanare gearing up for the release of their all-new historical drama miniseries,The Gray House.

On Jan. 22, the veteran actors, who serve as executive producers on the series, appeared at a screening and panel discussion in Los Angeles at Paramount Pictures Studios, and discussed how they came together to tell the incredible true story behind their latest project.

The Gray House— which stars Mary-Louise Parker, Daisy Head and Amethyst Davis — tells the true story of an unlikely trio of women who came together during the American Civil War to transform their Virginia-based Underground Railroad into an effective, but even more dangerous underground spy network.

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"I think the closer you could stay to human behavior, which exists in every century, every decade, we haven't changed that much. But I think when you tell a story like this, you have to get as close to the violence as you can because it was such a scary time," Costner told the audience at Paramount's Sherry Lansing Theater asNischelle Turnermoderated.

"The heroism that three women will step into is, it was no laughing matter. That's trivializing it. But I think you try to stick with the language and … the evilness that really is just inches away," he added.

Lori McCreary, Rod Lake, Howard Kaplan and Leslie Greif also serve as executive producers on the Roland Joffé-directed series.

"It was a dangerous time. It was citizen on citizen. And these women found themselves in a region of the country, and they just didn't agree," Costner added of the women, who came together to change history.

Freeman added that with "so much story to tell," it only made sense to breakThe Gray Houseup into eight episodes rather than attempting to make a film.

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Costner also shared why he and theBucket Listactor pushed for the project to be made when they met with network execs early on.

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"It was easy. I mean, we all respond to writing. We're moved by writing. We have to continue to be able to be moved. And great writing can do that. I was moved many, many times, but Morgan stood right with me. It's easy to think about what your contribution was, but if you look in Morgan's eyes, [they] are very formidable. Very formidable," theYellowstonealum said while laughing. "I've seen that and, but he stood with me and he said, 'What's so hard about this decision?'"

"And there was nothing. And now it lives, we can pass it on. I swear that's a war we still haven't recovered from," Coster said.

Daisy Head as Elizabeth van Lew, Mary Louise Parker as Eliza van Lew, Amethyst Davis as Mary Jane RichardsCredit: Bogdan Merlusca

Ben Vereen, Paul Anderson, Ian Duff, Hannah James, Robert Knepper, Christopher McDonald, Colin Morgan, Rob Morrow, Colin O'Donoghue, Sam Trammell and Keith David round out the ensemble cast.

In addition to the stories of those who risked their lives to help others,The Gray Housealso has an all-star soundtrack, including music fromShania Twain,Lainey Wilson,Killer Mike, theWar and Treaty, andDiane Warren, plusWillie Nelson, who performs a song called "The Heart of America," and many more artists.

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"I don't think it could be more timely, sadly, I don't think it could be more timely, but I think it's really important that people sit here and realize where we were and where we are. And hopefully this will give us a moment of pause to reflect," Greif said as the United States inches closer to its semiquincentennial.

All eight episodes ofThe Gray Housearrive on Prime Video on Feb. 26.

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Brandi Carlile Describes Helping Joni Mitchell, 82, Back to the Stage as an Important Part of 'My Legacy as a Human'

Brandi Carlile said that helping Joni Mitchell return to performing "falls into the category of my legacy as a human—like raising my kids, marrying my wife, and honoring my parents" in a new interview with Time

People Joni Mitchell and Brandi Carlile attend the 66th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 04, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.Credit: Neilson Barnard/Getty

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  • Carlile helped Mitchell take the stage at Newport Folk Festival in 2022 for her first full set in 20 years

  • The pair recently attended the 2026 Grammy Awards together

Brandi Carlileis reflecting on her profound friendship withJoni Mitchell.

In an interview withTime, Carlile, 44, said that helping Mitchell, 82, get back to performing, particularly the stage during the 2024 Grammys, "falls into the category of my legacy as a human—like raising my kids, marrying my wife, and honoring my parents."

Carlile's eighth studio albumReturning To Myselfincludes the song "Joni," a shimmering folksy Laurel Canyon-inspired ode to the singer's friendship with Mitchell. The 11-time Grammy winner experienced a ruptured brain aneurysm in 2015, and Carlile played a key role in helping Mitchell return to the stage.

"She's inspired me in so many ways, but I think one of the most profound ways is in what Iwon'twrite because of Joni," Carlile told PEOPLE exclusively in 2025. "There are songs that just don't get through the filter anymore of, 'Can I drive up to that gate and play this song for Joni over a glass of wine?' If I can't, it doesn't get written."

Carlile said Mitchell is a "standard" for her in that way when it comes to her songwriting.

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"I don't really understand the metric of how I judge those things. It just have to do with how I feel when I'm playing them," Carlile told PEOPLE last year.

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In 2022, Carlile helped encourage Mitchell to perform her first full set in 20 yearsat Newport Folk Festival, where she sang 13 songs, including classics like "A Case of You," "Both Sides Now" and "Big Yellow Taxi." Seven years earlier, Mitchell feared she might never sing again aftersuffering a near-fatal brain aneurysm.

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Brandi Carlile and Joni Mitchell attend the 64th Annual GRAMMY AwardsCredit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

The pair of longtime friends attended the2026 Grammy Awards together. After acknowledging that Mitchell enjoyed Bruno Mars' performance of "I Just Might," Trevor Noah walked over to theBluesinger and Carlile, asking for "a moment for Joni Mitchell," which was met with a standing ovation.

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Sylvester Stallone reveals grueling 'Rocky' prep: 'If you want it to feel real, you have to live it'

Sylvester Stallone on Wednesday shared the grueling, body-punishing work it took to make the fight scenes in "Rocky" look like the real thing.

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"Before Rocky ever stepped into the ring on screen, there were hours like this," the 79-year-old wrote on his Instagram while sharing a video that showed Stallone and Apollo Creed actor Carl Weathers working out theirboxing choreography.

"Repetition. Footwork. Timing," he added. "Getting hit and getting back up. I wrote the script in 3½ days, but the physical work took months. Nothing about it was accidental. If you want it to feel real, you have to live it."

In the throwback video,Stallone and Weathersare figuring out each punch and fall, with Stallone saying to his costar of the titular character, "So, I'm a little hurt. You've got me stung with the jabs."

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Sylvester Stallone and Carl Weathers, bruised, pose for the camera in the ring

He then throws himself against the ropes after Weathers gives him a fake punch, telling his costar he needs to be closer to the edge of the ring because he wants to "fly into the ropes" and grab his hand around them when he falls.

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"These ropes are like guitar wires," he joked.

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"Left, right," he told Weathers where to throw his punches before launching himself 180 degrees against the ropes again.

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"Now, I'm going to hang," Sylvester continued, explaining the camera should be positioned low to see Rocky from the perspective of the ground. "When he gets up, the bell rings. Carl raises his hand."

He then explained that Rocky should get picked up by his team and have water thrown on his face and be told, "'Why didn't you take bookkeeping in high school?'"

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Weathers then pulls more punches at him, with Stallone advising the late "Happy Gilmore" actor, "You've got me hurt" and to "throw left, then right" before Stallone hurls himself to the ground.

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Stallone then continued to direct Weathers on what jabs to take, joking, "Beat me! Beat me! I love it!" before he finally gets a couple of his own punches in, and the two fall down laughing."

Stallone received a flood of praise from fans in the comments on the commitment to his first role, including comedian David Spade who wrote, "V cool."

Last month, Stallone shared a post of himselfat the gymadmitting he hadn't been in one "in a long time."

Rocky siiting down in between rounds

"Its kind of like, in a way, a sanctuary, a church. We pray to get better, to feel better physically, so, you have the strength to arrive at your goals really confident and ready to face any challenge," he said.

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He added in the caption, "Every year it gets harder and harder, but that's why you gotta push harder and harder. blood sweat and tears."

"Rocky" won three Oscars in 1977 for best picture, best director and best film editing, and Stallone was nominated for best actor and best original screenplay.

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While filming "Rocky IV," which came out in 1985,Stallone broke ribsduring his legendary fight scene with costar Dolph Lundgren.

"I didn't know it happened. We were both getting hit in that fight," Lundgren told "Fox & Friends" last year. "We shot for two weeks in Vancouver, and I got back to L.A. … The producer called and said, 'Hey, Dolph, you got two weeks off.' I said, 'That's great, what's going on?' 'Sly's in the hospital.' I found out that way."

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Lundgren, who played Russian powerhouse Ivan Drago, admitted the news took him by surprise.

"I did feel a little guilty. You know, he hit me too. He was the boss. I did what he told me, which was good. Go really hard with the body, you know those Russian uppercuts. I don't know if it was my body or exhaustion or my punches. I don't know, but he did get hurt. I'm sorry about that," he said.

Fox News Digital's Stephanie Giang-Paunon contributed to this report.

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