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Friend of missing Kansas moms says she expects more arrests | Banfield
Veronica Butler, 27, and Jilian Kelley, 39, of Hugoton, Kansas, are gone, and authorities say there are “suspicious circ*mstances” regarding their disappearance. Four people were arrested in connection with the disappearance, one of whom was the grandmother to Butler's kids. Miranda Illoldi, a friend of Kelley and Butler, joins NewsNation's Ashleigh Banfield to discuss the investigation. #kansas #missing
Friend of missing Kansas moms says she expects more arrests | Banfield
Veronica Butler, 27, and Jilian Kelley, 39, of Hugoton, Kansas, are gone, and authorities say there are “suspicious circ*mstances” regarding their disappearance. Four people were arrested in connection with the disappearance, one of whom was the grandmother to Butler's kids. Miranda Illoldi, a friend of Kelley and Butler, joins NewsNation's Ashleigh Banfield to discuss the investigation.
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Poll: 55% of students use social media to self-diagnose | NewsNation Prime
Some doctors and parents are raising the alarm saying teens are self-diagnosing various conditions such as autism, ADHD, bipolar disorder, anxiety, and depression because of videos they see mainly on TikTok. According to a new poll, 55% of students use social media to self-diagnose, while 65% of teachers report having seen this phenomenon among their students. Dr. Don Grant weighs in on "NewsNation Prime."
Iran, Israel fight may be over for now: Retired intel officer | NewsNation Prime
The targeted, limited attacks inside Iran by Israeli weapon may have been the best retaliation possible for Israel, according to retired U.S. Marines intelligence officer Hal Kempfer. He tells “NewsNation Prime” the nuanced response showed Iran what Israel is capable of. Kempfer also believes the attack deep inside Iran has left that country’s leaders “very unnerved.”
‘Riley’s Law’ would be a heavy lift: Attorney | NewsNation Prime
More than 27,000 people in Tennessee have signed a petition calling for “Riley’s Act,” a law that would require bars to ensure that drunk patrons get home safe. It’s named after Riley Strain, the college student who died after a night of heavy drinking in Nashville. Attorney Dante Mills tells “NewsNation Prime” that such a law would be very tough to enforce. Many states already have laws that hold bars liable if they over-serve a patron known to be driving. Mills says, as a father, he understands the desire of Strain’s parents to dig deeper into their son’s death. But legally, he doesn’t see anything that would override the police finding that Strain’s death was accidental.
'Nothing is working': Sheriff on House voting down GOP border bill | NewsNation Prime
While the U.S. House approved a huge foreign aid package, it voted down a separate bill for border security proposed by GOP leaders. The bill which would've required asylum seekers to remain in Mexico and the building of former President Trump's border wall, was voted down 215 to 199. This rejection comes as migrant encounters at the southern border have already surpassed 1.3 million for fiscal year 2024.Sheriff Mark Daniels of Cochise County, Arizona, reacts to the news and says it is frustrating.
House Speaker out-flanked hard-liners on aid bill: Niall Stanage | NewsNation Prime
The House-passed foreign aid bill heads to the Senate, where it’s expected to pass, and then to President Joe Biden, who has said he’ll sign it. The HillWhite House correspondent Niall Stanage tells “NewsNation Prime” that House Speaker Mike Johnson’s decision to split the Ukraine, Taiwan and Israel aid proposals and the measure proposing a ban on TikTok into separate bills “outflanked” Republican opponents who also wanted a border security bill that would have failed in the Senate. Stanage says the TikTok bill’s future probably won’t be determined by Congress, but by the inevitable court challenges.
Retired Navy Capt.: Only the US can takeout Iran's nuclear facilities | NewsNation Prime
Israel and Iran are both downplaying an apparent Israeli airstrike near a major air base and nuclear site in central Iran, signaling the two bitter enemies are ready to prevent their latest eruption of violence from escalating into a full-blown regional war.Retired Navy Capt. Armen Kurdian joins "NewsNation Prime," saying Israel has its eyes on Iran's nuclear facilities.
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