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263,000 Jobs Added In September, Unemployment Rate Slips To 3.5%; Biden Warns Of "Armageddon" Risk As Putin's Nuke Threats Grow; U.S. Officials Fear North Korea Preparing For 7th Nuclear Test; Oath Keeper Testifies Group's Leader Was In Touch With Secret Service In Late 2020; Biden Pardons All Federal Offenses Of Simple Marijuana Possession; Lawmakers Call On U.S. To Retaliate Following OPEC Plus's Production Cut. Aired 9-9:30a ET
Lawmakers Call On U.S. To Retaliate Following OPEC Plus's Production Cut; Police: Suspect In Custody After 2 Killed In Las Vegas Stabbings; Jury Deliberations Underway In Lawsuit Against Infowars' Alex Jones; Former Wagner Commander Takes CNN Behind The Lines Of Putin's So-Called "Private Army". Aired 9:30-10a ET
Biden Warns of Armageddon Risk as Putin's Nuke Threats Grow; Interview with Labor Secretary Marty Walsh about September Jobs Report; Senate Races in Arizona and Nevada Tighten According to New Poll. Aired 10-10:30a ET
Uvalde School District Fires Ex-DPS Officer After CNN Report; Florida Residents Frustrated with State, Federal Response After Hurricane Ian; President Biden Increasingly Concerned Over Putin's Nuclear Threats; Breast Cancer Deaths Decline, Still Racial Disparity Persists. Aired 10:30-11a ET
President Biden Delivers Remarks on Economy; Justice Department Asks Trump to Return All Classified Documents; Labor Market Robust Despite Recession Fears; Uvalde School District Suspends Police Department. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Biden Touts Manufacturing Boom After Strong Jobs Report; Biden Warns of Russian Nuclear Threat, Invokes "Armageddon"; Biden Pardons Thousands Convicted of Federal Weed Possession. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Biden On New Jobs Report: This Is The Progress We Need To See; White House Says Biden's "Armageddon" Remark Not Based On New Intel, Claims Its Consistent Messaging; Uvalde School District Suspends Its Police Department. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Storm Death Toll At Least 131, 126 In Florida; Biden Pardons All Federal Offenses Of Simple Marijuana Possession; Voting Underway For Fat Bear Week In Alaska. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Uvalde School District Suspends Its Police Department; Superintendent Says He Intends To Retire; White House Biden's "Armageddon" Remark About Putin Not Based On New Intel, Claims It's Consistent Messaging; CNN: Herschel Walker Fires Political Director. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Justice Department Insists Trump Return All Classified Documents; Feds Weigh Charges in Hunter Biden anyway Investigation; Breast Cancer Deaths Decline, But Racial Disparity Persists; New Season of "Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy" Sunday 9PM ET; Stocks Sink After Hotter-Than-Expected Jobs Report. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Dozens of Children Among 36 Killed at Nursery School; Biden Warns Putin Over Nuclear Saber-Rattling; Ukraine Claims Major Headway on Front Lines; Amnesty International: Security Forces Kill 82 People in Zahedan; N. Korea Fired 6 Ballistic Missiles in Past Two Weeks; White House Weighs Response to OPEC+ Oil Production Cuts; 44 Confirmed Cases of Ebola in Uganda; Cuba's Famous Tobacco Growers Facing a Long Recovery. Aired 12-12:45a ET
Dozens Of Children Among 36 Killed At Nursery School; Biden Warns Putin Over Nuclear Saber-Rattling; Ukraine's Progress Raises Doubts About Russia's Military; North Korea Believed To Be On Verge Of 7th Nuclear Test; Amnesty Intl.: Security Forces Kill 82 People In Zahedan; Human Rights Watch: Iran Used "Excessive And Lethal Force". Human Rights Watch: Iran Used "Excessive and Lethal Force"; Warning of a Recession; Biden Takes First Steps Toward Decriminalizing Marijuana; This Year's Nobel Peace Prize Winner to be Announced in Coming Hours; 18 Dead after Two Migrant Boats Sink Off Greece; Uganda's Ebola Outbreak; Residents Recount Riding Out the Hurricane in Naples, Florida. Aired 1-2a ET
Dozens of Children Among 36 Killed at Nursery School; Concerns Grow Over Putin's Nuclear Saber-Rattling; UK May Face Power Cuts Without European Energy Imports; Uganda faces Ebola Outbreak; White House in the Dark About Kim's Motives; Source: the U.S. Lacks Intel To Predict North Korea's Action; Florida Residents Frustrated With State And Federal Response; Cuba's Famous Tobacco Growers Facing A Long Recovery. Aired 2-2:45a ET
Disgruntled Employee Went on Killing Spree; Morale is Low for Russian Troops and Mercenaries; Outrage in Iran Not Dying Down; Ebola Virus Killed Dozens in Uganda; Newly Recruited Russian Troops Will be Tested in Ukraine; U.S. Intel Can't Guess What's in Kim Kong-un's Mind; DOJ Demands Team Trump to Turn Over All Documents; President Biden to Pardon Minor Drug Offenders; Cubans Losing Their Patience for Slow Power Restoration; Caribbean Islands Bracing for Tropical Depression 13. Aired 3-4a ET
Biden Sends Stark Warning Over Putin's Nuclear Talks; Dozens of Children Among 36 Killed at Nursery School; Herschel Walker Controversy; Closer Look at the Decisions of Judge Aileen Cannon; Republican Herschel Walker Embroiled in Abortion Scandal. Aired 4- 4:30a ET
IAEA: Zaporizhzhia Plant Still Considered Ukrainian Facility; North Korea Believed To Be On Verge of 7th Nuclear Test; School District Fires Ex-DPS Officer After CNN Report; Lee County Residents Grow Frustrated with Relief Efforts; Anti-Government Protesters Burn Scarves in Iranian Capital. Aired 4:30-5a ET
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