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• Germany Still Deciding Whether to Provide Leopard Tanks to Ukraine to Combat Russian Invasion; Justice Department Signals It's Unlikely to Share Information about Ongoing Criminal Investigations with New Republican-Controlled House of Representatives; Three Active Duty Marines Arrested in Connection with January 6th Capitol Riot. Aired 10-11a ET
• Ukraine Calls For More Military Aid Ahead Of Potential Russian Offensive; Treasury Department To Designate Wagner Group A Criminal Organization; Three Active-Duty Marines Arrested For Breaching Capitol On Jan 6; Investigator: All Supreme Court Justices Interviewed; Treasury Taking Extraordinary Measures After Hitting Debt Limit; NFL Medical Protocols; On The Hunt For Cheaper Eggs. Aired 11a-12p ET
• People Magazine: Suspect "Repeatedly" Messaged One Female Victim; Baldwin To Be Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter In Rust Shooting; Florida Blocks Proposed High School A.P. African American Studies Class; U.S. & Allies Ramp Up Pressure On Germany To Send Tanks To Ukraine; Buffalo Bills Face Off Against Cincinnati Bengals Tomorrow; Man Missing After COVID Misinformation Led Him To Island Sanctuary. Aired 12-1p ET
• People Mag: Suspect Followed Female Victims On Instagram; Alec Baldwin Vows To Fight Charges In Deadly Movie Set Shooting; Three Active Duty Marines Arrested For Breaching Capitol On Jan. 6; WH To GOP: Biden Won't Stand For "Unprecedented Economic Vandalism"; Biden: "Fully Cooperating" With Classified Docs Probe; Florida Blocks Proposed High School A.P. African-American Studies Class; Crypto Mining Wreaks Havoc On Towns With Noise Pollution; New 988 Suicide Hotline Seeing Major Spike In Calls. Aired 1-2p ET
• Reporting Indicates White House Chief Of Staff Ron Klain Expected To Step Down In Coming Weeks; Woman Barricading Herself Inside Daytona Beach Hospital Room After Shooting Her Terminally Ill Husband; Russian Troops Continually Attack Ukrainian Positions In Bakhmut Area Of Ukraine; Three Active Duty Marines Arrested In Connection With January 6th Capitol Riot; Alec Baldwin Intends To Finish Movie "Rust" Despite Facing Involuntary Manslaughter Charges For Shooting Death Of Crewmember; Suspect In Murders Of Four University Of Idaho Students Reportedly Followed All Three Female Victims On Instagram And Repeatedly Messaged One; Peru Closes Machu Picchu Site Amid Growing Anti-Government Protests; New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern Announces Resignation; Millions Across World Celebrating Lunar New Year; Tech Companies Such As Google And Amazon Announce Tens Of Thousands Of Layoffs; World's Largest Toad Discovered In Australia. Aired 2-3p ET.
• Ron Klain Expected To Step Down As Biden's Chief Of Staff; Idaho Killings Suspect Followed Victims Online And Workplace; Alec Baldwin To Finish "Rust" Movie Despite Manslaughter Charges; U.S. Treasury To Designate Russian Mercenary Group A "Transnational Criminal Organization"; Indiana Man Arrested After Video Shows Four- Year-Old Playing With Gun; Parents Vent In First School Board Meeting Since Six-Year-Old Allegedly Shot Teacher; Nancy Pelosi Tells Chris Wallace About Her Husband's Recovery. Aired 3-4p ET
• Ron Klain To Step Down As Chief Of Staff; U.S. To Wagner Group A Criminal Organization; Suspect Bryan Kohberger Followed Some Of His Victims Online And At Work; How COVID Misinformation Convinced A Missing 20-Year-Old Man To Seek An Island Sanctuary; Police: FL Woman In Custody After Killing Terminally Ill Husband, Barricading Herself Inside Hospital Room; Tomorrow, Buffalo Bills Face Off Against Cincinnati Bengals. Aired 4-5p ET
• CNN Gets Rare Access to NFL's Medical Preparations on Game Day; Crypto Mining Wreaks Havoc on Towns with Noise Pollution; New Report: Greenland's Temperatures Are the Warmest They've Been in 1,000 Years; Greta Thunberg Says Davos Elite "Fueling Destruction of Planet"; Pivotal "Titanic" Scene Reenacted to Dispute Theory About Film; Ron Klain Expected to Step Down as Biden's Chief of Staff; Supreme Court Unable to find Leaker of Draft Decision; Jeremy Renner Says He Broke 30+ Bones in Snowplow Accident; Inside the NFL's Emergency Action Plan that Saved Damar Hamlin's Life. Aired 5-6p ET
• People Magazine: Suspect Followed Female Victims On Instagram; Source: Alec Baldwin Intends To Finish Production Of "Rust;" Police: Wife Shot, Killed Terminally Ill Husband At Daytona Hospital; Interview With Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH); U.S. To Designate Wagner Group As A Criminal Organization; Buckingham Palace Unveils Plans For King Charles III's Coronation; New Zealand PM: "I No Longer Have Enough In The Tank" To Lead; Justice Department Conducts Search Of President Biden's Wilmington Home And Find More Classified Materials. Aired 6-7p ET
• Justice Department Finds More Classified Materials At President Biden's Wilmington Home; Search Of Biden's Home Conducted On Permission Of Biden's Legal Team. Aired 7-8p ET
• FBI Conducts Search of Biden's Wilmington Home with Consent of Attorneys, Finds More Classified Documents; FBI Conducts Search Of Biden's Wilmington Home With Consent Of Attorneys, Finds More Classified Materials; Atlanta Mayor, Police Chief Condemn Violent Protests Downtown. Aired 8-9p ET
• FBI Conducts Search Of Pres. Biden's Wilmington Home And Finds More Classified Materials; People Mag.: Suspect Followed Female Victims On Instagram; Santos Denies Working As A Drag Queen When He Lived In Brazil. Aired 9-10p ET
• FBI Search Of Biden's Home Overseen By U.S. Atty. John Lausch; FBI Conducts Search Of Pres. Biden's Wilmington Home And Finds More Classified Materials; Actor Jeremy Renner Says He Broke 30 Plus Bones In Snowplow Accident; U.S. Announces New $2.5B Security Aid Package To Ukraine; Over 100,000 Protest Against Netanyahu's Government. Aired 10-11p ET
• Germany Stalls on Tanks for Ukraine; Idaho Student Killings Suspect Visited Restaurant Where Two Victims Worked; White House Working to Shift Focus off Mishandling Documents. Aired 4-5a ET
• White House Working To Shift Focus Off Mishandling Documents; Pompeo's New Book; Germany Stalls On Tanks For Ukraine; Alec Baldwin To Finish "Rust" Despite Manslaughter Charges; Idaho Student Killings Suspect Visited Restaurant Where Two Victims Worked; China Downplays COVID-19 Surge As Millions Travel For Lunar New Year; Tech Industry Layoffs. Aired 5-6a ET


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