Nation of Patriots, a nonprofit motorcycle group, is carrying the American flag through all 50 states in a coast-to-coast handoff to raise money for disabled veterans. NewsNation’s @BrianEntin was in West Virginia as the journey continued. MORE: https://t.co/Ra7vTg1RND
@brianentin is hitting the road for America 250, traveling across the country to celebrate the people, places, and stories of America.
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A JetBlue plane flying into New York City struck a drone Monday, the FAA confirmed after a pilot reported the incident. In communications with air traffic controllers, the pilot can be heard saying the drone hit right above the cockpit. There was no damage found to the plane during post-flight inspection.
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The parents and widow of slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk will reportedly attend next week’s preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, who is accused of fatally shooting Kirk during a university event last year. The weekslong proceeding will mark the first court hearing attended by Kirk’s family.
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On Monday, prosecutors and the defense for Cole Allen, the accused White House Correspondents' Dinner gunman, agreed to pause the speedy trial clock. This will give both sides more time to review evidence in the criminal case. A judge is expected to set a trial date at the next hearing in August.
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Stephen A. Smith weighs in on democratic socialists with Chris Cuomo. Don’t miss "CUOMO," tonight 8p/7C, only on NewsNation. To find your channel, go to https://t.co/WTT0IBBRuZ
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Once-prominent South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh's retrial is tentatively set to begin in April 2027, with DNA testing a determining factor in the exact start date.
Murdaugh's 2023 murder conviction for the killing of his wife and his son Paul was thrown out in May over concerns a court clerk possibly influenced jurors. Murdaugh remains in prison for financial crimes.
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A long and potentially dangerous heat wave is expected to set records across the central and eastern portions of the U.S. this week, impacting 140 million people ahead of the Fourth of July holiday. @MillsHayesTV
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The deadly earthquakes in Venezuela have now taken the lives of over 1,450 people, according to country officials. Americans in Florida are sending supplies as recovery efforts continue. NewsNation's @BrookeShaferTV reports.
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A trio of highly anticipated Supreme Court rulings Monday handed President Trump both wins and losses. The court ruled he could fire federal appointees without cause, overturning nearly a century of precedent. However, it also ruled mail-in ballots could be counted if they arrive after Election Day, and it ruled Fed Governor Lisa Cook could stay in her job. @ZachASchonfeld
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A body found Sunday at Grayson Lake in Kentucky was confirmed to be 19-year-old Marly Kinney, who disappeared June 24 after reportedly leaving a boat to use the restroom. No cause of death has been confirmed, and her death and disappearance are under investigation.
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A temporary pilot pricing plan will offer millions of seniors on Medicare GLP-1 access for as little as $50 a month. @xmanwalton
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Former NFL star running back Chris Johnson, 39, recently revealed he was diagnosed with ALS — amyotrophic lateral sclerosis — in 2025. The disease has progressed so rapidly Johnson now uses a speech-generating device to speak.
"I want people to understand just how quickly ALS can attack your body," Johnson said on "Good Morning America." "Just over a year ago, I was picking up my 7-year-old daughter… Today, I couldn't do that."
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In the latest “The Truth of the Matter” podcast: WPIX digital producer Dominique Jack talks about the concerns with potential nefarious activities from people illegally entering the New York City sewer system.
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The Supreme Court on Monday ruled President Trump could fire independent agency heads, overruling 91 years of precedent that allowed Congress to insulate certain executive branch officials with firing protections. The decision clears the way for Trump to fire FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter, a Democratic appointee.
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BREAKING: In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court on Monday ruled against President Donald Trump’s bid to oust Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook. Cook can remain in office while she continues to challenge Trump’s efforts.
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BREAKING: The Supreme Court turned down President Donald Trump’s effort Monday to overturn a jury’s verdict finding him liable for sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll. Trump claimed Carroll is making up her story.
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Five people were killed Monday after a suspected shooter opened fire at a youth welfare facility in northern Germany. Two people were arrested. Officials said there is no longer a danger to the public.
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