
Brian Entin
Senior National Correspondent at NewsNation
Senior National Correspondent @NewsNation. Traveler. Dog lover. Newshound. Climbing under fences and sneaking in places. Email: [email protected]
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1 week ago |
newsnationnow.com | Brian Entin
BOISE, Idaho (NewsNation) — A DoorDash driver has told police she saw Bryan Kohberger at the scene of the Idaho quadruple murders just minutes before four University of Idaho students were killed, according to body camera footage that surfaced ahead of a key court hearing. The woman, 44, identified only as M.M. in court documents, made the statements during an unrelated DUI arrest in Pullman, Washington.
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woodtv.com | Allison Hope Weiner |Brian Entin
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wkrn.com | Allison Hope Weiner |Brian Entin
(NewsNation) — When a billionaire Chinese businessman and his company quietly purchased a commercial building in Nashua, New Hampshire, to ostensibly set up a water plant, the deal went largely unnoticed. That changed when the purchase price was publicly revealed. The company, Nongfu Spring, owned by Zhong Shanshan, is China’s largest beverage company. The site is next to the Pennichuck water system and allows the company to use local water for a beverage plant.
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2 weeks ago |
fox40.com | Allison Hope Weiner |Brian Entin
(NewsNation) — When a billionaire Chinese businessman and his company quietly purchased a commercial building in Nashua, New Hampshire, to ostensibly set up a water plant, the deal went largely unnoticed. That changed when the purchase price was publicly revealed. The company, Nongfu Spring, owned by Zhong Shanshan, is China’s largest beverage company. The site is next to the Pennichuck water system and allows the company to use local water for a beverage plant.
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2 weeks ago |
myfox8.com | Allison Hope Weiner |Brian Entin
(NewsNation) — When a billionaire Chinese businessman and his company quietly purchased a commercial building in Nashua, New Hampshire, to ostensibly set up a water plant, the deal went largely unnoticed. That changed when the purchase price was publicly revealed. The company, Nongfu Spring, owned by Zhong Shanshan, is China’s largest beverage company. The site is next to the Pennichuck water system and allows the company to use local water for a beverage plant.
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