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January 08, 2022
January 07, 2022
Trump Supporters Still Contesting 2020 Election; Kazakhstan's President Gave Order to Law Enforcement to Open Fire to Kill Without Warning; Nations Around the World Grapple with Soaring Covid-19 Cases; Growing Outcry Over Mishandling of Xi'an Lockdown; 9,202 Classrooms Shut Down Across France in Past Month. Aired 4:30-5a ET
More Than 60 Million People Under Winter Alerts Across U.S.; Government Memo: Threat From Domestic Extremism Remains High; U.S. President Honors Sacrifices of Capitol Police Officers; Djokovic Won't Know Until Monday If He Can Defend Title; In-Person Learning Hits Snag as Outbreaks Impact Schools. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Dozens Dead and Thousands Hurt in Kazakhstan's Violence; Novak Djokovic's Family Reacts at Australia's Policies; President Biden Blames Former President Trump for January 6th Attack; Threats Posted Online Against Lawmakers; Growing Outcry Over Mishandling Of Xi'an Lockdown; WHO, No Increased Risk For Winter Olympics In Beijing; India Reports 117,000 New Daily Cases; France Softens COVID Testing Rules For Schools; Global COVID Cases Up 71 Percent In Week ending January 2; WHO Warns Against Underestimating Omicron's Impact; Chile To Offer Fourth Vaccine Dose To Immunocompromised; Freight Trains' Comeback; Rare Collision Of A Ship And A Submarine; Chinese Premier Calling For Tax Cuts To Boost Economy; Consumer Electronics Show. Aired 3-4a ET
Turmoil in Kazakhstan as Putin Again Seizes on Unrest to Try to Expand Influence; Djokovic Row Over Vaccine Rules; Europe Struggles with Rising COVID Fueled by Omicron; Kazakhstan Protests: President: Constitutional Order Mainly Restored, Growing Outcry Over Mishandling Of Xi-An Lockdown; U.S. Marks First Anniversary Of Capitol Attack. Aired 2-3a ET
Deadly Protests in Kazakhstan; Djokovic Won't Know Until Monday If He Can Defend Title; Xi'an Lockdown Brings Heartbreak and Dysfunction; Kazakhstan on Edge after Anti-Government Rallies Turn Deadly; Trump Supporters Still Contesting 2020 Election; China-Europe Trade Route Returns to Economic Relevance; Tech Event Wraps Up in Vegas. Aired 1-2a ET
Dozens of Protestors Killed, More than 1K Injured in Kazakhstan; Djokovic Won't Know Until Monday if He Can Defend Title; Biden Condemns Trump as a Threat to Democracy; India Reports 117,000 New Daily Cases; Growing Outcry Over Mishandling of Xi'an Lockdown; Argentina Sees Record COVID Cases for Third Day; China-Europe Trade Route Returns to Economic Relevance. Aired 12-1a ET
Former Biden Advisers: Chang COVID Strategy to Face New Normal; Supreme Court to Hear Oral Arguments on Vaccine and Testing Mandates; Judge Dismisses Groping Charge Against Former Governor Cuomo; Actor, Activist Sidney Poitier Dead at Age 94; Ted Cruz Begs Fox's Tucker Carlson for Forgiveness After Calling January 6 Capitol Riot a Terrorist Attack. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Killers of Ahmaud Arbery Sentenced. Aired 3-3:30p ET
Soon, Sentencing For Three Men Convicted In Arbery Killing; Travel Nightmares Persist With Another Winter Storm Amid COVID Surge. Aired 2:30-3p ET
Interview With Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison; Mixed Jobs Report; CDC Director Under Fire. Aired 2-2:30p ET
Former Governor Cuomo To Be Arraigned On Misdemeanor Sex Charge; Djokovic Family Says Australia Treating Him Like A Prisoner; Actor, Activist Sidney Poitier Dead At 94; Kazakhstan's President Orders Security Forces To Open Fire Without Warning Amid Protests. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Supreme Court Examines COVID Mandates; CDC Director Under Fire; Ahmaud Arbery's Killers Set For Sentencing. Aired 1-1:30p ET
Actor, Activist Sidney Poitier Dead at Age 94; Sentencing Hearing for Three Men Convicted of Ahmaud Arbery's Murder; Record 4.5 Million Americans Quite Their Jobs in November. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Sentencing Hearing for the Three Men Convicted in Arbery Killing Soon; CDC Director Walensky Set to Hold a Independent Briefing Soon; President Biden Urged By Former Aides to Change Course on Pandemic Strategy; January 6th Select Committee Not Ruling Out Possibility that Donald Trump's Actions Constituted a Crime; Aired 10- 10:30a ET
Sentencing for Three Men in Arbery Killing; Page Pate is Interviewed about the Arbery Sentencing; Deadly Protests in Kazakhstan; Marty Walsh is Interviewed about the December Jobs Numbers. Aired 9:30-10a ET
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January 02, 2022
COVID-19 Cases Rising Among Children; Skyrocketing COVID-19 Cases Worldwide; Funeral For Desmond Tutu; U.S. And Ukrainian Presidents To Speak Soon; Opponents Hope For Bolsonaro's Reckoning In 2022; Severe Storms In U.S. Southeast; UAE'S Prospects As Mediator In Volatile Region; 2022 Financial Checklist; Meme-Worthy Events Of 2021. Aired 5-6a ET
Biden White House Coping With COVID-19; Skyrocketing COVID-19 Cases Worldwide; SCOTUS to Hear Vaccine Mandate Arguments; U.S. and Ukrainian Presidents to Speak Soon; Severe Storms in U.S. Southeast; Climate Change Creating More Extreme Weather Events; North Korean Leader Admits to Nation's "Food Problem"; A Royal Recap of 2021. Aired 4-5a ET
Fire At South African Parliament In Cape Town; Skyrocketing COVID-19 Cases Worldwide; U.S. COVID-19 Surge Disrupting Daily Life For Americans; Biden White House Coping With COVID-19; World's "Forgotten Crises" Got Worse In 2021; Funeral For Desmond Tutu. Aired 3-3:30a ET
U.S. COVID-19 Surge Disrupting Daily Life For Americans; Skyrocketing COVID-19 Cases Worldwide; World's "Forgotten Crises" Got Worse In 2021; North Korean Leader Admits To Nation's "Food Problem"; Opponents Hope For Bolsonaro's Reckoning In 2022; UAE'S Prospects As Mediator In Volatile Region. Aired 1-1:30a ET
Skyrocketing COVID-19 Cases Worldwide; U.S. COVID-19 Surge Disrupting Daily Life For Americans; U.S. And Ukrainian Presidents To Speak Soon; Funeral For Desmond Tutu; Top International News Stories Of 2021. Aired 12-12:30a ET
Mccarthy Gives In To Some Of Right's Hardline Demands In Speaker Bid; Actor Jeremy Renner Critically Injured In Snow Plow Accident; Machete Attack Suspect On Terror Watch List, Interviewed By FBI; Study: Staying Hydrated May Lower Disease Risk, Slow Aging. Aired 3:30-4p ET
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Tests Positive for COVID-19; School Districts Looking to Switch to Virtual Learning as COVID Surges; Vaccinated Massachusetts Teachers Ineligible for State Program; Republican Liz Cheney Issues Concerns if Trump Gets Reelected; Colorado Smolders After Fires Destroy Hundreds of Homes; "Carole King and James Taylor: Just Call Out My Name" Premieres Tonight; Man Blows Up His Tesla Than Pay Car Repair Bill. Aired 8-9p ET
Child COVID Hospitalizations Soar to New Pandemic High; Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Tests Positive for COVID-19; Cities Across U.S. Broke Homicide Records in 2021. Aired 7-8p ET
More School Districts Switch To Virtual Learning As COVID Spikes; U.S. Tops 2,000 Flight Cancellations For Second Straight Day; Winter Storms Cause Travel Delays Across The U.S.; Expert Says January 6th Riot Aimed To Recruit Radicalized People; NYPD Cracks Decades-Old Cold Case With DNA Technology; Biden Talks To Ukraine's President As Russian Troops Gather At The Border; Woman Quarantines $In Airplane Bathroom. Aired 6-7p ET
Trump Watched The Capitol Attack On TV; U.S. COVID Daily Average Rising On Surging Omicron; Colorado Wildfires Destroys Nearly 1,000 Homes; Trump Endorsements And Vendetta; Tesla Owner Blows Up Own Car. Aired 5-6p ET
January 6th Probe Heating Up As One Year Anniversary Of Attack Approaches; U.S. Averaging Nearly 400,000 Cases Per Day; Twitter Suspends Personal Account Of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene; Schools Shift Plans As Child COVID Hospitalizations Surge; Judge: Prince Andrew Must Turn Over Documents In Sexual Assault Lawsuit; U.S. Diplomats & Russian Counterparts To Talk Ongoing Ukraine Crisis On January 10 In Geneva. Aired 4-5p ET
U.S. Nears 400,000 Cases a Day, Shattering Records; NYC EMTs Directed Not to Transport Patients with Flulike Symptoms; Twitter Permanently Suspends One of MTG's Two Accounts; "Firsthand Testimony" Trump Watched Insurrection on TV, Cheney Says; Interview with Rep. Kim Schrier (D-WA) on January 6 Events and COVID-19 in Schools; At- Home Tests May Be Less Sensitive to Omicron Variant, FDA Says; President Biden to Speak with Ukrainian President; Record-Setting Colorado Wildfires; Officers, Neighbors Rescue Babies after Kentucky Tornado. Aired 3-4p ET
Rep. Cheney: Firsthand Testimony Trump Watched Insurrection On TV; Airlines Cancel Thousands Of Flights Due To COVID-19, Bad Weather; Dangers Ahead For The U.S. Economy; Trump Wields Endorsement Power Ahead Of Midterms; Interview With Gov. Jared Polis Of Colorado And FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell; Melania Trump Reemerges To Sell Digital Painting Of Her Eyes. Aired 2-3p ET
U.S. Nears 400,000 Cases A Day, Shattering Records; Airlines Cancel Thousands Of Flights Due To COVID-19 And Bad Weather; January 6th Committee Claims Firsthand Testimony On Trump During Insurrection; President Biden Set To Speak With Ukraine's President. Aired 1-2p ET
January 01, 2022
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