American journalist Savannah Guthrie returned to the airwaves on Monday, resuming her role as co-host of the "Today" show on NBC, more than two months after the disappearance of her mother, the victim of an abduction that remains unsolved.
Nancy Guthrie, 84, disappeared in early February from her home in Tucson, Arizona. Since then, the investigation has failed to locate her, leaving a lingering uncertainty surrounding this case that deeply affected the journalist and those close to her.
Back in the New York studios of the morning show, Savannah Guthrie resumed the usual program format, discussing the main current events, including international tensions and developments related to the Artemis II mission. She only briefly alluded to her absence, signaling a desire to return to a semblance of normalcy.
"What a joy to be back home," she said on air, expressing her emotion after this difficult period. Her return was met with support from her colleagues and viewers.
Despite this resumption of activity, the abduction of her mother remains an open case, unresolved at this stage. This situation continues to cause concern, as authorities pursue their investigations to try to shed light on her disappearance.
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