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December 31, 2020
• UK Deal with EU Becomes Law as Queen Give Royal Assent; Freedom of Movement Changes for British Citizens; European Officials Formally Sign Off on Deal; Florida Elderly Face Long Waits to Get Vaccine; Building a New LaGuardia Airport. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• U.S. Sees Highest Daily Death Toll Yet; U.S. Detects Several Cases of Virus Variant; 2.8 Million Doses Give Out of 12.4 Million Available; Most of England Moves into Lockdown as Cases Soar; Republican Senator to Object to Biden's Win Certification; Trump Slams Republican Georgia Governor, Says He Should Resign; Trump to Return to Washington Ahead of Biden Win Certification. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• A New High for U.S. COVID Deaths; New Tough Restrictions in England; U.K. Deal with E.U. Becomes Law As Deadline Day Arrives; Trump Returning Early to Washington Later Today; Nashville Bombing: 911 Calls Reveal Moments Before & After Explosion. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.K. Authorizes Oxford AstraZeneca Vaccine; U.S. to Fall Well Short of Vaccination Goal; Republicans Plan Disruption of Biden Win Certification; New Areas Enter Tier 4 in England; Florida's Chaotic First-Come-First-Served Vaccine Rollout; Deadly Explosion Rocks Yemeni Airport Just as New Government Members Land; Georgia Senate Runoffs; California Hospitals Running Out of Space and Resources; Photographer Captures the Human Faces of COVID-19. Aired 2-3a ET
• Brexit Deal Signed And Sealed - What Will It Realistically Deliver?; U.K. Rings In New Year With Tougher New Restrictions; COVID Hospitalizations In U.S. Top 100,000 For 29th Day Running; Explosions At Yemen Airport Unclaimed By Rebel Groups; Vaccinations In Japan and China - Finally Start In Latin America. Aired 1-1:30a ET
• New Areas Enter Tier 4 in England; Two U.S. States Have Found U.K. Variant; U.S. to Fall Well Short of Vaccination Goal; Republicans Plan Disruption of Biden Win Certification; Trump Brief: China Offered to Pay to Kill U.S. Troops in Afghanistan; Post-Brexit U.K.-E.U. Trade Deal Becomes Law; Photographer Captures the Huan Face of COVID-19; Robots' Stellar Dance Moves Put Most Humans to Shame; Audio Tapes Show Melania Has No Interest in Press Coverage, Despite Trump's Complaints; Early Voting in Crucial Georgia Runoff Surpasses 2.5 Million. Aired 12-12:45a ET
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• Sen. Angus King (I-ME) Discusses GOP's Hawley Is Lone Senator So Far Who Plans to Contest Bidens Win; NYPD: Do Not Come to Times Square Tonight; 787,000 Americans File First-Time Claims for Jobless Benefits; 2020: A Year Like No Other for the Economy; Biden Inaugural Committee to Host National Memorial for COVID Victims. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Vaccine Numbers Fall Short of Projections; Sen. Josh Hawley (R- MO) Will Slow Elector Count; Interview with Sen. Angus King (I-ME). Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Georgia Lt. Gov.: Trump Is "Not Helping" GOP in Senate Runoff; Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) Discusses Cancelling Inauguration Ceremony over Armed Protests & Vaccine Distribution; South African COVID Variant May Affect Vaccine Efficacy; How COVID-19 Disrupted the Entertainment Industry. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• U.S. Sets New High for COVID-19 Hospitalizations; Millions Have Voted Early Ahead of Tuesday's Elections; California Identifies Case of Highly infectious coronavirus variant. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Trump Briefed on Reports Of China Targeting U.S. Forces In Afghanistan; Early Voting Total In Georgia Runoff Surpasses 2.6 Million; Florida Seniors Face Long Lines For COVID-19 Vaccine. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• Coronavirus case numbers and deaths soaring; New strain variant spreading worldwide; Trump and base challenging election results. Aired 12-12:30 ET
• President Trump Heading Back To Washington To Focus On The Pandemic; Senator Bob Casey Is Interviewed About Election Laws And The Election Results; The U.S. Hits Another Grave Milestone In Deaths Due To The COVID-19 Pandemic; Fireworks Taking Place All Over The Word To Ring In The New Year. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• U.S. Setting Alarming New Pandemic Records Almost Every Day; President Trump Leaves Florida Vacation Early, Departing Before Annual New Year's Party at Mar-a-Lago; Sen. Josh Hawley Makes Clear That He is Sticking with His Intentions to Challenge the Election Results. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Interview with Former Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA); Saying Goodbye to 2020. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Officials Warn Americans to Avoid High-Risk New Year's Eve Gatherings; Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) Rejects Bill to Increase Stimulus Checks to $2,000; World Ringing in New Year with Muted Celebrations as Virus Surges. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Dr. Fauci Has Expressed Optimism That Americans Could Return To A Sense Of Normal Life In 2021; AstraZeneca Has Been Approved For Emergency Use In The U.K.; The New Variant Of The Coronavirus Is Hopeful To Be Stopped By The Vaccines; Huge Lines In Florida For The Seniors To Get Their Vaccine Shot. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• The Coronavirus Pandemic Is Already Set To Leave A Devastating Mark On 2021; The White House Task Force Is Acknowledging Nationwide Delays In The Vaccine Rollout; Another 787,000 Americans Filed First Time Claims For Unemployment Benefits Last Week; Dr. Fauci Has Expressed Optimism That Americans Could Return To Some Sense Of Normal Life In 2021. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 30, 2020
• U.K. Regulators Approves Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID Vaccine; Argentina's Senate Passes Bill Legalizing Abortion; Russian Death Toll May Be Much Higher Tan Official Tally; Vaccine Gives Hope to Those with Complex Medical Conditions. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• U.K. Regulator Approves Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID Vaccine; Biden Asks Americans to Wear Masks for First 100 days; Biden: Lack of Cooperation Could Hurt National Security; Top U.S. Senate Republican Blocks Vote on $2,000 Stimulus. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• U.K. Okayed Oxford AstraZeneca Vaccine; New Vaccine Much More Affordable; Argentina Approves Abortion; Mitch McConnell Swings COVID Relief Bill; 41-Year-Old Incoming Congressman Dies Of COVID-19; Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID Vaccine Authorized in U.K.; At Least Seven Dead In Powerful Quake Hits Croatia; United States Braces For Winter Storm; Police Move To Fire Two Detectives Involved In Raid; Russia Faces Higher COVID-19 Death Toll. Aired 3-4a ET
• New Coronavirus Variant Detected in Colorado; Top Senate Republican Blocks Vote on $2,000 Stimulus; U.S. Reels under Daily Virus Death Tolls, Tuesday a Record 3,700; U.K. Regulators Approve Oxford AstraZeneca Vaccine; Argentina Passes Bill Legalizing Abortion; At Current Pace of Vaccination, America Needs 10 Years to Complete. Aired 2-3a ET
• New Coronavirus Variant Detected In Colorado; U.S. Reels Under Daily Virus Death Tolls: Tuesday Record 3,700; At Current Pace Of Vaccination, America Will Take Ten Years To Vaccinate; U.K. Reinforces Tier Four Measures, Healthcare System Warns Public; Plea For The People's Vaccine To Reach Africa ; Biden Accuses DOD Of Stalling The Handover; Beijing Harsh Hold And Sentencing Of Young Hong Kong Activists; Concern Some Groups Trying to Skip Line for Vaccine; Years of Research Laid the Groundwork for Vaccines; At Least Seven Dead after Powerful Quake Hits Croatia; Navalny Misses Deadline to Return to Russia; A Look at British Prime Minister's Challenging Year; Prince Harry and Meghan Launch Podcast Series; Vaccine Selfies Flood Social Media. Aired 1-2a ET
• British Government under Pressure to Tighten Restrictions; At Current Pace of Vaccination, America Needs 10 Years to Complete; U.S. Reels under Daily Virus Death Tolls, Tuesday a Record 3,700; Nearly 2.5 Million Ballots Cast in Georgia Senate Runoff; Beijing Sentences 10 Hong Kong Activists to Jail; Argentina's Senate to Vote on Legalizing Abortion; U.K. Parliament to Weigh in on Brexit Trade Deal Wednesday; North Korean Refugee Uses Virtual Reality to Visit Hometown; Nearly 2.5 Million Ballots Already Cast in Georgia Senate Run-offs. Aired 12-12:45a ET
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• Parenting In Coronavirus Era: Working To Keep Children Safe And Stay Sane; Policing & Justice In 2020; GA Gov. Kemp Responds To Trump Tweeting Kemp Should Resign Over Election Outcome. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Operation Warp Speed Acknowledges Slow Vaccine Rollout; Interview with South Carolina Congresswoman-elect Nancy Mace (R); Nashville Police Warned About Anthony Warner in 2019. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• As Frontline Worker Fights Pandemic, His Dad Battles Virus In ICU; Trump, Biden, Harris All Head To Georgia To Stump In Senate Runoff; Sen. Josh Hawley Says He'll Object To Certification Of Electoral College Results; Biden Faces Pushback On Defense Secretary Pick; Millions Could Miss Unemployment Checks After Funding Lapse. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• U.S. Vaccine Rollout Behind Schedule With One Day Left In 2020; GOP Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) Says He Will Object Certification Of Biden's Win; U.S. Again Sets New Record For Coronavirus Hospitalizations. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• President Trump's Continued Fight with Congress is Having Real Consequences for Americans Across the Country; Today President-elect Biden Announced Kathleen Hicks as His Nominee For Deputy Defense Secretary. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• United States Shatters Records For COVID Deaths, Hospitalizations Tuesday; UK Approves Oxford-AstraZeneca Coronavirus Vaccine; Colorado Confirms First U.S. Case Of Coronavirus Variant; GOP Senator Josh Hawley Says He Will Object To Electoral College Certification; Frontline Medical Workers In Several States Describe Chaotic Vaccine Rollout In Their Hospitals. Aired 12-12:30p ET
• California Official: Some Hospitals Need To Prepare For Crisis Care; GOP Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) Says He Will Object To Electoral College Certification; School Superintendent: We're Over-Quarantining Kids Like Crazy. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• The New COVID Strain Has Officially Made Its Way Into The United States; AstraZeneca's Version Of The Vaccine Is About 70 Percent Effective; President Trump Is Keeping The Pressure On Senate Republicans This Morning Pushing For $2,000 Checks In Hand; Joe Biden To Be Sworn In As President On January 20. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• U.S. Unemployment Checks Delayed; New Developments in Breonna Taylor and Tamir Rice Shootings; Looking Back on 2020's Pandemic. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• First U.S. Case of U.K. Variant Confirmed in Colorado, Second Case Suspected; U.K. Approves Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine; Millions Could Miss Unemployment Checks after Brief Funding Lapse. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• U.S. Lags in Vaccinations; Michigan Doctor Delivers Vaccines; Trump and Biden Campaign in Georgia; Bomber's Girlfriend Warned Police in 2019. Aired 9:30-10a
• First U.S. Case of U.K. Variant Confirmed in Colorado; GOP Rep- Elect Dies of COVID Complications Days Before Swearing-In; U.K. Approves Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine; McConnell Blocks Effort to Quickly Increase Direct Stimulus Payments; U.S. Lags Behind Some Other Countries in COVID-19 Vaccinations; Treasury Department Starts Sending Out $600 Stimulus Payments. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 29, 2020
• Logistical Issue Delays Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine in EU; U.K. Records Highest Daily Rise in COVID-19 Cases; U.K. Could Authorize Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine in Days; Cuba to Impose Travel Restrictions Due to Rise in Cases; Trump to Hold Rally in Georgia Before Runoff Elections; Churches Playing a Key Role in Pivotal Runoff Election; Returning to the Epicenter of the First U.S. Coronavirus Outbreak. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• U.S. House Votes to Increase Stimulus Checks to $2,000; U.S. House Votes to Override Trump's Veto of Defense Bill; Biden Says Defense Department Obstructing Transition Efforts; U.S. Sets New Record for Air Travel During Pandemic; Wen: Vaccine Rollout Could Take Longer Than Expected; Investigators Name Suspect, Struggle to Find Motive; Russia Threatens to Jail Opposition Leader Navalny. Aired 4- 4:30a ET
• U.K. Records Highest Daily Rise In COVID-19 Cases. Logistical Issue Delays Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine in E.U. South Africa Imposes New Restriction As Cases Surge. Saudi Activist Sentenced To Nearly Six Years In Prison; Argentina's Senate To Debate Bill Legalizing Abortion; Nearly 40 Million Could Be Impacted By Winter Weather; New York City Prepares For New Year's Celebration; House Okayed for a Much Bigger Relief Bill; Joe Biden Slammed the Trump Administration; Russia Calling Alexei Navalny to Return Home; More Questions Still Unanswered in Nashville Bombing; U.S. Coronavirus Infections Remains High. Aired 3-4a ET
• At Least 2.1 Million Vaccine Doses Administered in U.S.; U.S. Reports December Has Highest Monthly Death Toll; Investigators Identify Nashville Bomber; U.S. Troops in South Korea Receive Vaccine; Russia Threatens to Jail Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny; Churches Play a Pivotal Role in Georgia Runoff; "New York Post" to Trump, "Stop the Insanity". Aired 2-3a ET
• House Votes Yes For COVID Relief, Senate Vote Due; U.S. COVID Cases: December Marks A COVID High; Biden Calls Out Key Agencies Hampering The Transition; Media Refocuses Its "Trump Lens" After Election; Republican Senators' Tough Choice On 2020's Closing Bills; Renewed Hope in First U.S. Epicenter; Spain's Vaccine Program Begins in Senior Care Homes; Emergency Vaccinations in Wuhan; Cuba to Impose Travel Restrictions Due to Rise in Cases; Saudi Rights Activist Gets Nearly Six Years in Person; China Moves to Crush Political Dissent in 2020. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. Sets New Record for Air Travel During Pandemic; At Least 2.1 Million Vaccine Doses Administered in U.S.; Argentina's Senate to Debate Bill Legalizing Abortion; Police Release New Body Cam Video of Nashville Bombing. Aired 12-1a ET
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• Operation Warp Speed to Miss Self-Imposed Vaccine Goal; New U.K. COVID Variant Spreads to 2 Dozen Countries and Hong Kong; Emily Oster, Brown University Economics Professor, Discusses Why Children Are Safer in Class & Why Schools Should Rethink Quarantine Policies; 2020 Brought Unprecedented Challenges to Sports World; Police Release New Documents in Shooting Death of Andre Hill. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Interview with Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA); Military to Deploy to California; Biden Transition Team Plans Changes. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) Discusses House Passing $2000 Relief Checks to Americans, Senate Political Maneuvering Begins & Biden to Call Out Trump Admin on Pace of Vaccine Distribution; California Doctors Concerned They May Have to Begin Rationing Care; Georgia's GOP Senators Support $2,000 Relief Checks; Update on Coronavirus Responses Around the World. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• All Up to Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Senate Now on $2,000 Checks, Defense Bill; Operation Warp Speed to Miss Self-Imposed Vaccine Goal; House Approves $2,000 Relief Checks, Overrides Trump's Veto of Defense Spending Bill. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Senate Faces Critical Votes On Relief Checks, Trump Veto Override; Fauci: U.S. Is "Below Where We Want To Be" On COVID Vaccinations; Source: Biden Weighing Cuts To U.S. Nuclear Modernization Program. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• President Lashes Out At "Pathetic" GOP Leaders, Calls For "New & Energetic Republican Leadership"; Mitch McConnell: Will Vote Tomorrow On Defense Funding Bill; Chuck Schumer: "We Should Not Adjourn" Before Voting On $2,000 Checks; Chuck Schumer: "$600 Is Not Enough" To Help Families Through Pandemic; Senate Faces Critical Votes On Relief Checks, Trump Veto Override. Aired 12-12:30p ET
• Biden Accuses Trump Appointees of Obstructing Transition; Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA), Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) Support Trump's Push for $2,000 Stimulus Checks; Documents Show Columbus Officer Who Fatally Shot Andrew Hill Shouted About Gun before Firing. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• VP-Elect Harris Receives First Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine; Fauci: U.S. is "Below Where We Want To Be" On COVID Vaccinations; Only 2.1 Million Vaccines Administered So Far, Well Below Prediction; WI Official: 500 Moderna Vaccine Doses Discarded at Medical Center Due to a Storage Error; U.S. to Fall Short of Goal for 20 Million Vaccinations By Jan.; Cases Rising in England Despite Lockdowns as New COVID Strain Spreads Across U.K.; Higher Relief Checks, Defense Bill Now in Senate's Hands; Senate Faces Critical Votes on Relief Checks, Trump Veto Override; President Faces First Veto Override Weeks Before Leaving Office; Trump Lashes Out at Republicans After Vote to Override Veto; GOP-Led Senate Under Pressure to Vote on $2,000 Stimulus Checks; GOP Rep: "I Do Worry" About Potential Violence on Day Congress Certifies Electoral College Count; Biden Accuses Trump Appointees of Obstructing Transition. Aired 11-11:30a ET.
• Kirkland's Life Care Center Receives COVID-19 Vaccine; Nashville Investigation Likely to Take Months; Live Coverage as Kamala Harris Receives COVID-19 Vaccine. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• House Approves $2,000 Stimulus Checks, Measure Heads to Senate; U.S. Again Hits Record Number of Hospitalizations; Trump Suffers Rebuke When 100-Plus House Republicans Vote to Override His Veto. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Increase in Vaccinations Next Month; Concern Over Variant Detected Overseas; Georgia Runoff Politics; A Look at 2020 in Entertainment. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• House Approves $2,000 Stimulus Checks, Measure Heads to Senate; U.S. Again Hits Record Number of Hospitalizations; Source: Biden Considering Cuts to U.S. Nuclear Modernization Program; Biden: Pentagon and White House Putting Up Road Blocks for Transition. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 28, 2020
• Trump Signs COVID-19 Relief and Government Funding Bill; Millions in U.S. Lose Jobs, Struggle to Make Ends Meet; California Hospitals Rapidly Running out of Room; European Union Launches Mass Vaccination Program; U.K. Mulls Approval of Oxford/AstraZeneca Vaccine; Working from Home the New Norm. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Trump Signs COVID-19 Relief and Government Funding Bill; Democrats Warnock and Ossoff Raise $100 Million+ Each for Runoffs in Georgia; Authorities Identify Nashville Bomber as Anthony Warner; Fauci Says U.S. Could See Post-Holiday Surge in Cases; Chines Journalist Sentenced to 4 Years in Jail; Israel Ramps Up Vaccinations as Third Lockdown Begins. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Americans to Get Their Checks in January; COVID Affects All Walks of Life; E.U. Vaccinating Millions in Their Population; Beirut Starting from Scratch; Trump Signs $900 Billion COVID Relief Bill; Lone Bomber Blasted RV in Nashville; U.S. to Brace for More Coronavirus Cases; California in Dire Need of Hospital Beds; Chinese Journalist Sentenced for Doing Her Job. Aired 3-4a ET
• President Trump Finally Signs Stimulus Bill; U.S. Surpasses 19 Million COVID-19 Cases; Authorities Identify Nashville Bomber; Chinese Journalist Sentenced To Four Years For Wuhan Reporting; European Launches Mass Vaccination Program As Countries Race To Contain New Variant; Spain Begins First Vaccination For COVID-19; Perdue, Loeffler Praise Trump For Signing COVID Aid; Democrats Warnock & Ossoff Focusing On COVID Aid; California Hospitals Rapidly Running Out Of Room. Aired 2-3a ET
• Trump Signs COVID Relief Bill; U.S. Tops The World With COVID Cases, Almost Double Those Of India; December Worst Month On Record For COVID; 63,500 Deaths; Nashville Bombing Investigation Continues, Motive Still Unknown; Spain Begins First Vaccinations for COVID-19; Japan Bans Foreign Nationals from Entering Country; The Struggle to Get Americans to Stop Taking Risks; Revisiting British Grandfather Who Won Global Fame. Aired 1-2a ET
• Trump Signs COVID-19 Relief and Government Funding Bill; California Hospitals Rapidly Running Out of Room; Trump Complicates Perdue, Loeffler Campaigns; Authorities Identify Nashville RV Bomber; European Union Begins Massive Vaccination Drive; Japan Banning Entry to Foreign Nationals after Finding Cases of COVID-19 Variant; Biden Team Prepares for Security, Foreign Policy Challenges. Aired 12-1a ET
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• California Hospital Now the "Epicenter of the Epicenter"; TV Host Marcus Lemonis Discusses Helping Businesses in Nashville after Blast; A Look Back at Biggest Moments in 2020; Next Hour, Biden Will Speak on Foreign Policy, National Security Challenges & Filling Cabinet Positions. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• President Trump Signs Stimulus Bill; COVID-19 Vaccines Behind Schedule; Interview with L.A. Hospital CEO Elaine Batchlor. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• Investigators Looking at "All Possible Motives" in R.V. Explosion; Blast Damages Businesses, Homes in Downtown Nashville; COVID Relief Bill Extends Aid to Struggling Americans; Vaccines Arrive at Washington State Nursing Home That Had 1st Deadly Outbreak; Update on Coronavirus Responses from Around the World. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Crisis Averted, Trump Caves and Signs COVID Relief Bill; TSA Says, U.S. Air Travel was Highest of the Pandemic; Investigators Looking at All Possible Motives in R.V. Explosion. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Giroir: 15 Million Vaccine Doses Delivered By End Of The Week; Unemployment Benefits Lapse For Jobless Americans After Trump Delays Bill Signing; Today: Biden Addresses Natl. Security, Foreign Policy Challenges. Aired 12:30-1p ET
• Trump Backs Down, Signs COVID Relief Bill And Averts Shutdown; House To Vote Today On Boosting Direct Payments To $2,000; House Expected To Vote On Overriding Trump Veto Of Defense Bill; Officials Identify Nashville Bomber, Focus Turns To Motive; TSA: 1.3 Million People Passed Through Airports Sunday. Aired 12-12:30p ET
• Hospitalizations Growing at an Alarming Rate; House to Vote Today on Increasing Stimulus Payments of $2,000; Sen. Marco Rubio (R- FL) Attacks Dr. Fauci, Says He Lied About Masking. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Trump Backs Down, Signs COVID Relief Bill and Averts Shutdown; Unemployment Benefits Lapse for Jobless Americans After Trump Delays Bill Signing; Trump's Delay Could Prevent Americans From Receiving Aid This Week; House to Vote Today on Boosting Direct Payments to $2000; Americans Will Receive Second Stimulus Check of $600; Officials Identify Nashville Bomber, Focus Turns to Motive; Hospitals Brace for Post-Holiday Surge; At Least 8 Patients Treated at Nashville Hospitals After Bombing; Nashville Officer Gets Emotional Describing Moments After Bombing; Small Businesses Reeling From Damage After Nashville Bombing; December the Deadliest Month in U.S. for COVID; TSA: 1.3 Million People Passed Through Airports Sunday; Nearly Two Million Vaccines Administered So Far in U.S.; Hospitalizations Growing at an Alarming Rate. Aired 11-11:30a ET.
• President-elect Joe Biden to Speak This Afternoon; Nashville Bomber Identified As Anthony Quinn Warner; Christmas Sees Busiest Airport Travel Of Pandemic. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Trump Signs Massive Bill Only after Some Benefits Lapse; Novavax Begins Phase Three Clinical Trial for Vaccine in U.S. and Mexico. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Nashville Bombing Information; New York Post Hits Trump; Rep. Mike Quigley (D-IL) is Interviewed about the Relief Bill and the Defense Bill; TSA Screens Millions over Christmas Weekend; Chinese Journalist Jailed. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Novavax Has Started Phase Three Clinical Trials Of Its COVID-19 Vaccine; The Government Shutdown Is Averted; December Is Now The Deadliest Month In This Pandemic With More Than 63,000 Americans Dead; Millions Of Americans Unemployment Lapsed Over The Weekend. Aired 9- 9:30a ET


December 27, 2020
• Interview with Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, Congressional Delegate Representing Washington, D.C; 19 Million COVID- 19 Cases Reported in the US. Aired 1-2p ET
• Trump Refuses To Sign COVID Relief Bill; Georgia's GOP Candidates In Tough Spot Over Stimulus; Investigators Say Nashville Blast Likely A Suicide Bombing; California Medical Professionals Working To Exhaustion; Some Nations Start Vaccinations Before E.U. Rollout; Tel Aviv Hospital Celebrates Arrival Of Vaccine; Black Doctor Dies After Alleging Racist Treatment. Aired 5-6a ET
• Trump Doesn't Sign COVID Relief Bill; Georgia's GOP Candidates in Tough Spot over Stimulus; Some Nations Start Vaccinations before E.U. Rollout; Japan Implements Travel Ban; Investigators Say Nashville Blast Likely a Suicide Bombing; California Medical Professionals Working to Exhaustion; Black Doctor Dies after Alleging Racist Treatment; German Ex-Royals Sue Government to Reclaim Riches. Aired 4- 5a ET
• Trump Doesn't Sign COVID Relief Bill; Georgia's GOP Candidates in Tough Spot over Stimulus; U.S. Enacts Targeted Restrictions to Avoid Closures; Some Nations Start Vaccinations before E.U. Rollout; Investigators Say Nashville Blast Likely a Suicide Bombing; California Medical Professionals Working to Exhaustion; One in 1,000 Americans Have Died from COVID-19. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump Doesn't Sign COVID Relief Bill; Investigators Say Nashville Blast Likely a Suicide Bombing; California Medical Professionals Working to Exhaustion; One in 1,000 Americans Have Died from COVID-19; Some Nations Start Vaccinations before E.U. Rollout; Tel Aviv Hospital Celebrates Arrival of Vaccine; Georgia's GOP Candidates in Tough Spot over Stimulus; Trump Admin Makes Final Push to Finish U.S.-Mexico Border Wall. Aired 2-3a ET
• Trump Has Signed COVID Relief Bill; Interview with Representative Adam Smith (D-WA) about Trump Signing the COVID Relief Bill; Interview with Representative Tom Reed (R-NY) and Representative Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) about Trump Signing COVID-19 Relief Bill; Nashville Police Release Video of Christmas Day Explosion. Aired 8-9p ET
• President Trump May Sign COVID Relief Bill Tonight; Interview With Rep. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) About COVID Relief Bill; Authorities Have Identified A Person Of Interest In Nashville Explosion; Interview With Dr. Anthony Fauci On Post-Seasonal COVID-19 Surge; CDC Reports 1.9 Million Vaccine Doses Administered In U.S. So Far. Aired 7-8p ET
• Police Name Nashville Bombing Suspect, Motive Not Yet Known; Trump Relief Bill Signing Canceled At Last Minute On Christmas Eve; California Hospital Forced To Construct Outdoor Surge Tents; Indications Trump Could Sign COVID Relief Bill Tonight. Aired 6-7p ET
• Authorities Identify The Nashville Bomber; President Trump Refuses To Sign Relief Bill; Health Authorities Warn Of Surge Upon Surge Of New Infections Of COVID-19 After December; A Year In Sports Reported By Andy Scholes. Aired 5-6p ET
• Box Truck Under Investigation After RV Explosion In Nashville; Trump Still Has Not Signed COVID Relief Bill; Small Business Owner Struggling To Stay Afloat Due To COVID-19; Tennessee In Midst Of COVID-19 Surge; E.U. Rolls Out Vaccination Program; Georgia Voters Set To Decide Senate Control. Aired 4-5p ET
• Police Identify Person Of Interest In Nashville Explosion; Interview With Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX); Box Truck Under Investigation After R.V. Explosion In Nashville. Aired 3-4p ET
• Police Identify Person Of Interest In Nashville Explosion; Unemployment Benefits Expiring As Trump Delays COVID Relief; U.S. Surpasses 19 Million COVID-19 Cases; E.U. Rolls Out Mass Vaccination Plan; Black Doctor Dies Of COVID After Alleging Racist Treatment; Coronavirus Pandemic Has Killed 1.76 Million Worldwide This Year. Aired 2-3p ET


December 26, 2020
• U.S. In Holiday Season Amid Worsening Pandemic; Downtown Nashville Sealed Off After Intentional Explosion; Possible Human Remains Found Near Nashville Blast Site; Millions Of Americans In Danger Of Losing Key Benefits; Japan Bans Foreign Nationals After Recording Cases Of New COVID-19 Variant; Travelers From South Africa Face Additional Virus Test In South Korea; Millions Impacted By Severe Weather Christmas Day. Aired 5-6a ET
• Downtown Nashville Sealed Off After Intentional Explosion; U.S. In Holiday Season Amid Worsening Pandemic; U.S. To Require COVID Test From U.K. Travelers; Pfizer BioNTech Vaccine Distributed Across The E.U.; Millions Of Americans In Danger Of Losing Key Benefits; Blackwater Pardon Backlash. Aired 4-5a ET
• Downtown Nashville Sealed Off after Intentional Explosion; France Discovers First Case of New COVID-19 Variant; Dr. Fauci Increases Estimate for Reaching Herd Immunity; Japan Bans Foreign Nationals after Recording Cases of COVID-19 Variant; Millions of Americans in Danger of Losing Key Benefits; Iconic Atlanta Restaurant Gets a Boost from Supporters; Millions Impacted by Severe Weather Christmas Day. Aired 3-3:45a ET
• Downtown Nashville Sealed Off after Intentional Explosion; U.S. in Holiday Season amid Worsening Pandemic; Concerns about the U.K. Coronavirus Variant; Possible Human Remains Found near Nashville Blast Site; Pfizer BioNTech Vaccine Distributed across the E.U.; Travelers from South Africa Face Additional Virus Test in South Korea. Aired 2- 3a ET
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• Downtown Nashville Sealed Off after Intentional Explosion; Japan Bans Foreign Nationals after Recording Cases of COVID-19 Variant. Aired 12-12:15a ET
• Sources: Possible Human Remains Found Near Explosion Site In Nashville; Unemployment Money For Millions Runs Out As Trump Refuses To Sign Relief Bill; Trump Pardons Friends, Allies, Convicted Mercenaries; Trump Breaks With GOP-led Senate And Vetoes $740B Defense Bill; Health Officials Brace For COVID Surge After Holidays; CDC To Require Negative Test For All Passengers Traveling To U.S. From U.K.; South California Grappling With Rocketing Hospitalizations And Deaths. Aired 9-10a ET
• Investigators Say, Nashville Blast Likely A Suicide Bombing; Millions Of Americans Face Imminent Loss Of Key Benefits If Trump Doesn't Sign COVID Relief Bill; One In 1,000 Americans Have Died From COVID-19; Trump Admin Makes Final Push To Finish U.S.-Mexico Border Wall; Food Banks Struggle To Meet Demand Across The Country. Aired 8- 9p ET
• European Union Hopes To Start Vaccinations This Weekend; Investigators: Nashville Blast Likely A Suicide Bombing; Millions Of Americans Face Imminent Loss Of Key Benefits If Trump Doesn't Sign COVID Relief Bill; Trump Votes Defense Bill Despite Veto-Proof Majority; One In 1,000 Americans Have Died From COVID-19; Russian Police Raid Home Of Opposition Activist, Lyubov Sobol; Russia Claims Cyberattack May Be Plot To Hurt Ties With Biden. Aired 7-8p ET
• Twelve-Million-Plus Will Lose Unemployment Benefits If Trump Doesn't Sign Relief Bill; Investigators Say Nashville Blast Likely A Suicide Bombing; Interview With Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-VA); Faster- Spreading COVID-19 Variant Originated In The U.K., Now Appearing In Other Countries; Trump's Controversial Pardons List Expected To Grow; Iconic Chicago Deli Innovates Ways To Survive Amid Uncertainty; European Union Hopes To Start Vaccinations This Weekend. Aired 6-7p ET
• Investigators Say, Nashville Blast Likely A Suicide Bombing; One In 1,000 Americans Have Died From COVID-19; Trump Attacks Lockdowns In Democratic-Run States; Trump Pardons Controversial Figures This Week; Russia Shifts Blame For Massive Cyberattack; 2020: A Year Like No Other For The Economy. Aired 5-6p ET
• Millions Of Americans Face Imminent Loss Of Key Benefits If Trump Doesn't Sign COVID Relief Bill; Interview With Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI); FBI "Turning Over Every Stoner" To Find Explosion Suspects; Three Injured, Dozens Of Buildings Damaged In Nashville Explosion; Over Nine Million Doses Of Coronavirus Vaccine Have Been Delivered Across The U.S.; Vulnerable Communities Face Challenges Getting Vaccine. Aired 4-5p ET


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