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    Nightly News Full Broadcast (April 25th)

    21:02
  • Increased threat of Colorado wildfires sparks demand for new tech solutions

    04:12
  • New exhibit in New York re-creates Israeli music festival attacked on October 7

    05:43
  • 'I never once cheated,' Reggie Bush says after getting Heisman Trophy back

    02:10
  • Former National Enquirer publisher on stand for third day in Trump hush money trial

    02:29
  • New York appeals court overturns Weinstein rape conviction

    02:33
  • Ohio police release video of suspect saying 'I can't breathe' before dying

    04:56
  • New protests and arrests at colleges nationwide

    02:35
  • Family of American hostage reacts to seeing son in Hamas video

    01:44
  • School athletic director arrested for allegedly using A.I. to impersonate voice of principal

    01:39
  • Pace of economic growth slows as inflation remains stubborn

    01:36
  • Supreme Court hears arguments in Trump immunity case

    03:05
  • Florida man charged in murder of 13-year-old girl

    01:34
  • Trump says presidential immunity is 'imperative' as court adjourns

    05:36
  • Meet the Press NOW — April 25

    54:55
  • McConnell says Zelenskyy acknowledged GOP’s ‘big challenge’ on Ukraine aid during conversation

    00:35
  • McConnell says presidents should not be immune from criminal prosecution for things done in office

    01:44
  • Trump allies charged in Arizona electors scheme

    05:22
  • Grieving relatives prepare Gaza airstrike victims for burial

    01:31

Space debris came ‘closer than we’ve ever seen’

01:38

Six astronauts took to lifeboats as orbiting space junk came dangerously close to their space station. Although there was no collision, Lark Howorth and his team of NASA engineers who monitor the space station's orbit and movements said there was not time enough to perform a "debris avoidance movement." Howorth discusses the incident in his Own Words.