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Bryan Kohberger trial: Is the knife sheath a smoking gun?
Bryan Kohberger trial: Is the knife sheath a smoking gun?

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time2 days ago

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Bryan Kohberger trial: Is the knife sheath a smoking gun?

In the upcoming Bryan Kohberger trial, the so-called 'smoking gun' may be DNA found on a knife sheath next to one victim's body. Though the defense is trying to discredit it, prosecutors say it's key. Kohberger's homes in Washington and Pennsylvania were searched, revealing items including black clothes, gloves and criminology books — none definitive alone, but telling when combined. NewsNation's Brian Entin spoke with top experts about what it all means. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Crisis at the Border: On the Frontlines
Crisis at the Border: On the Frontlines

Yahoo

time01-03-2025

  • Politics
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Crisis at the Border: On the Frontlines

(NewsNation) — Over a month into President Trump's new administration, the new crackdown at the border has led to an impressive turnaround, as numbers have dramatically decreased. In an hour-long special report, NewsNation goes in-depth on the state of the situation at the border – what's working, what's not and why law enforcement on the frontlines say they aren't letting their guard by Brian Entin and Ali Bradley, the special report will bring live action-filled reports and ride-alongs, giving exclusive access to the changing landscape of the fight on two fronts: at the U.S.-Mexico border and within American cities and towns. Proposed registry is Trump tool to criminalize migration, advocates say An inside look at the Border Patrol Tactical Unit, a specialized operations group headquartered at Fort Bliss trains for high-risk tactical missions, practicing close-quarters combat, breaching doors, and honing their skills on the shooting range. As numbers go down, it's bringing a heightened alert to what some call America's third border – off the Florida coast. The Coast Guard is regularly taking to the skies, spotting sophisticated operations underway, smugglers and drugs – as well as migrants on speed boats and fishing boats trying to make their way to land. NewsNation spent six hours in a plane alongside them and got an inside look at the operation. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Patrolling America's ‘third border' from the skies
Patrolling America's ‘third border' from the skies

Yahoo

time01-03-2025

  • Politics
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Patrolling America's ‘third border' from the skies

(NewsNation) — As the Trump administration and now the state of Florida crack down on illegal immigration, the U.S. Coast Guard is taking to the skies to monitor the border. The White House has reported the number of crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border went down in January, but there is now a focus on Florida's coast, sometimes referred to as America's 'third border.' NewsNation's Border Correspondent Ali Bradley and Senior National Correspondent Brian Entin will give you an exclusive look at the border crisis in America and how the nation's three borders — southern, northern and aerial — are kept safe. Tune in to NewsNation on Saturday, March 1, for their hour-long special 'Crisis At The Border: On The Frontlines' at 8 p.m. ET/ 7 p.m. CT. Not sure how to find NewsNation on your TV? Use our Channel Finder here. Mexico extradites cartel figures to US amid Trump tariffs threat The Coast Guard regularly flies around Florida's coast to spot smugglers and migrants on speed boats and fishing boats as they try to make their way to land. NewsNation's Brian Entin joined the Coast Guard on one of their operations, which lasted six hours, starting in Miami and going over several islands. Migrants from Cuba, Haiti and even China are regularly seen in the Atlantic Ocean trying to cross. Florida Rep. Carlos Giménez said there has been an 8,000% increase in Chinese migrants coming into the state. It is not only a law enforcement operation, as the Coast Guard saves the lives of migrants who get into danger at sea. 'Not only are these ventures illegal, they are also quite dangerous,' Eric Rodriguez with the U.S. Coast Guard said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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