Hour 1 opens with breaking news from Hollywood as screen legend Robert Duvall, star of The Godfather and Lonesome Dove, passes away at 95. Casey revisits Duvall’s unparalleled career, from his gritty realism to his quiet faith, and shares reactions pouring in from fans and fellow actors on X.
The show then pivots to Arizona, where the Nancy Guthrie abduction case has produced five key new pieces of evidence, according to Fox News. Investigators now confirm multiple surveillance leads, forensic findings inside the home, and continued FBI coordination as the high‑profile search enters its fourth week.
Next, Casey skewers the Democratic Party’s Presidents Day “postcard” that somehow forgot to include President Clinton—prompting mass ridicule online—and breaks down the Trump administration’s rollback of the vehicle “start‑stop” feature, saving American drivers nearly $2,400 per car in lifetime maintenance costs.
Additional stories include the bizarre case of a scientist giving himself brain injury testing a “Havana Syndrome” audio weapon, the tragic shooting of a young girl at a Rhode Island ice rink, and Mercedes‑Benz recalling nearly 12,000 electric vehicles after reports of potentially igniting battery packs. Casey wraps the hour with news that Amazon has canceled a partnership with a controversial surveillance‑tech company amid backlash over its Super Bowl ad—proof that corporate America’s attempts to merge marketing with monitoring continue to face public blowback.

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