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May 02, 2022


May 01, 2022
• Nancy Pelosi Makes Unannounced Trip to Kyiv; Finland and Sweden Weighing Option to Join NATO; Multiple Explosions in Odessa on Saturday; U.S. Lawmakers Hold News Conference after Kyiv Visit. Aired 5-6a ET
• Evacuations Begin From Mariupol Steel Plant; Nancy Pelosi Makes Unannounced Trip To Kyiv; Multiple Explosions In Odessa On Saturday; Deadly Attacks In Afghanistan During Ramadan; World Bank Warns Of Economic Damage From China COVID-19 Policy; Ukrainian Father Documents Daily Life In War Zone; Cleanup Begins After Tornadoes Sweep Through Kansas; Johnny Depp And Amber Heard Continue Court Battle. Aired 4-5a ET
• Evacuations Begin From Mariupol Steel Plant; Another Mass Grave Found In Bucha; Evidence Of Torture, Rape And Forced Deportations By Russia; Israeli-Palestinian Violence; Country Music Legend Naomi Judd Dead At 76. Aired 3-4a ET
• Evacuations Begin From Mariupol Steel Plant; Deadly Attacks In Afghanistan During Ramadan; World Bank Warns Of Economic Damage From China COVID-19 Policy; Russian Video Shows Sub Launching Missiles In Black Sea; Cleanup Begins After Tornadoes Sweep Through Kansas; Johnny Depp And Amber Heard Continue Court Battle. Aired 2-3a ET
• Beijing Shuts Universal Studios, Bans Restaurant Dining; Evacuations Begin From Mariupol Steel Plant; Photo Shows Field Of Graves In Kyiv Suburb; Trevor Reed Receiving Medical Care, Visits With Family; Americans Forced Out Of Homes As Rents Skyrocket; White House Correspondents' Dinner; Country Music Legend Naomi Judd Dead At 76. Aired 1-2a ET
• Evacuations Begin from Mariupol Steel Plant; Russian Video Shows Sub Launching Missiles in Black Sea; Israeli Forces Kill Palestinian Man; Flight Suspensions Cause Increased Air Freight Rates; Ethiopia in the Grips of Severe Drought. Aired 12-1a ET
• Hundred Plus Civilians Evacuated from the Azovstal Steel Plant; Americans Volunteering to Provide Medical Care in in Ukraine; Reward Posted for Info on Missing Murder Suspect and Corrections Officer; China Sticks to Extreme Zero-COVID Measures; Biden Faces Bipartisan Pushback on Ending Title 42 This Month; Poland's Turbulent Past Inspires Compassionate Present. Aired 8-9 ET
• Workers Struggle to Keep Up with Burials of Mariupol Dead; Ukrainian POW Killed in Mariupol Despite Russian Promises of Mercy; COVID Long-Haulers Struggle to Get Care for Their Symptoms; Putin's Former Friend and Business Partner Speaks to CNN; Six-Year-Old Girl Sends Backpack Care Packages to Ukrainian Kids; April Ryan Makes History as White House Correspondent. Aired 7-8p ET
• More Than 100 Civilians Evacuated From Bombarded Steel Plant; Finland And Sweden Still Undecided On Joining NATO; Third Day Of Manhunt For Alabama Murder Suspect, Corrections Officer; Parents Struggle To Find Baby Formula Amid Recall, Shortages; GDP Dip, Rising Inflation Fuel U.S. Recession Worries; Country Music Star Naomi Judd Dies At 76. Aired 6-7p ET
• Civilians Evacuated In Mariupol Steel Plant; House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Secretly Visits Ukraine; Profiteering During A Pandemic; President Biden Attends White House Correspondents' Dinner; Manhunt for Missing Inmate and Corrections Officer; CNN Original Series Nomad with Carlton McCoy. Aired 5-6p ET
• Biden Speaks At Memorial Service For Former VP Walter Mondale; One Hundred Civilians Evacuated From Bombarded Steel Plant; Calls Grow For U.S. To Sanction Putin's Reputed Girlfriend; Interview With Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) About Trip To Ukraine. Aired 4-5p ET
• House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Meets With Zelenskyy In Kyiv; Large Fires Break Out At Military Installation In Russia Near Ukraine Border; Biden Pushes Congress To Pass $33 Billion Ukrainian Aid Package. Aired 3-4p ET
• House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Meets With Zelenskyy In Kyiv; Evacuations Of Civilians Underway In Mariupol From Steel Plant Holdout; Baby Formula Maker Under Investigation By FDA And CDC Amid Shortage; Country Music Star Naomi Judd Dies At 76; Vaccine For Kids Effective Against Hospitalizations. Aired 2-3p ET


April 30, 2022
• Zelenskyy: Russia Seeks To Destroy All Of Donbas; Russia Making Slow Advances In Eastern Ukraine; China Defends Zero COVID-19 Strategy; Blast At Kabul Mosque Kills At Least 10, Injures Dozens; Ukrainians In Mexico Put Hope In New U.S. Visa Program; Biden Calls For G20 To Eject Russia; British Ambassador Back In Kyiv; Lake Powell Dangerously Low From Mega Drought. Aired 5-6a ET
• Zelenskyy: Russia Seeks To Destroy All Of Donbas; Ukrainian Commander Appeals For Safe Passage From Mariupol; Russia Making Slow Advances In Eastern Ukraine; Blast At Kabul Mosque Kills At Least 10, Injures Dozens; U.S. Volunteer Killed While Fighting For Ukraine; Boris Becker Sentenced To 2.5 Years In Jail; Kansas Hit By Massive Tornado. Aired 4-5a ET
• Zelenskyy: Russia Seeks To Destroy All Of Donbas; Ukrainian Commander Appeals For Safe Passage From Mariupol; China Defends Zero COVID-19 Strategy; Boris Becker Sentenced To 2.5 Years In Jail; Russia Making Slow Advances In Eastern Ukraine; L.A. Cop Running For Reelection Amid Multiple Scandals; Kansas Hit By Massive Tornado. Aired 3-4a ET
• Zelenskyy: Russia Seeks To Destroy All Of Donbas; Ukrainian Commander Appeals For Safe Passage From Mariupol; Russian Invasion Of Ukraine Sending Shock Waves Through Global Economy; Moscow Keeps Eight-Year Grip On Crimea; China Defends Zero COVID-19 Strategy; Russia Making Slow Advances In Eastern Ukraine; Kansas Hit By Massive Tornado; Wall Street's Miserable Week. Aired 2-3a ET
• Zelenskyy: Russia Seeks to Destroy All of Donbas; Pentagon Spokesperson Chokes Up during Briefing; Ukrainian Refugees Prepare for Long Stay Away from Home; U.S. Volunteer Killed While Fighting for Ukraine; Biden Calls for G20 to Eject Russia; Lake Powell Dangerously Low from Mega Drought; Prince's Trust Raises Funds to Fight Youth Unemployment. Aired 1-2a ET
• Zelenskyy: Russia Seeks to Destroy All of Donbas; Ukrainian Commander Appeals for Safe Passage from Mariupol; Russian Invasion of Ukraine Sending Shock Waves through Global Economy; China Defends Zero COVID-19 Strategy; Boris Becker Sentenced to 2.5 Years in Jail; U.S. Volunteer Killed While Fighting for Ukraine; Kansas Hit by Massive Tornado. Aired 12-1a ET
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• Country Music Star, Naomi Judd Dies At 76; Food, Water, Hope Running Out Inside Besieged Steel Plant In Mariupol; White House Correspondents' Dinner Returns After Pandemic Pause; Nationwide Search Underway For Violent Inmate And Alabama Corrections Officer; NASDAQ Has Worst Month In 14 Years, Fuels Recession Worries; Report: Russia Using Trained Dolphins Near Black Sea Naval Base; Anheuser-Busch To Make Ukraine Beer In U.S. To Help Relief Efforts. Aired 6-7p ET
• Ceasefire In Mariupol To Evacuate People From Steel Plant; Ukraine Fears Provocation In Pro-Russian Region Of Moldova; Former U.S. Marine Killed Fighting Alongside Ukrainians; FDA: Kids Under Five Could Get COVID Vaccine By June; Measles Cases Jumped 79 Percent Worldwide This Year; Legal Filing: Whistleblowers Alerted FDA Of Alleged Safety Lapses At Baby Formula Plant Months Before Recalls; Country Music Legend, Naomi Judd, Dies At 76; Biden Resists Pressure To Cancel $50K In Student Debt Per Borrower. Aired 5-6p ET
• Food, Water, Hope Running Out Inside Besieged Steel Plant In Mariupol; American Killed Fighting For Ukraine Freedom; Alabama Deputy, Murder Suspect Missing In Alabama; Tornado Rips Through Wichita Suburb; Officials Restrict Outdoor Watering In Southern California; Russia Now Using Submarines To Launch Missile Attacks; FDA Chief: Misinformation Is The Leading Cause Of U.S. Deaths; Rents Skyrocket Nationwide, Up 20 Percent On Average Over Two Years. Aired 4-5p ET
• Evacuations Begin From Mariupol Steel Plant; Multiple Explosions Reported In Historic Port City Of Odessa; President Biden Prepares For Role As Comedian-In-Chief At D.C. Event; China Defends Harsh COVID Strategy, Calls It A "Magic Weapon"; Orlando Bloom Discusses Meeting Ukrainian Refugees Who Fled To Moldova, Producing New Documentary On UNICEF's Work Over Last 75 Years. Aired 3-4p ET
• Hundreds Of Ukrainian Civilians Sheltering Below Destroyed Steel Plant In City Of Mariupol; Ukrainian Who Fled Home City Making Efforts To Unite Ukrainian Family And Friends Separated By Russian Invasion; Text Messages Reveal Cooperation Between Fox News Host Sean Hannity And Trump White House; President Biden To Attend White House Correspondents' Dinner; Billionaire Elon Musk And Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Engage In Dispute On Twitter; Manhunt Underway In Alabama After Corrections Officer And Murder Suspect Both Disappear; U.S. Stock Market Drops Precipitously After Report Economy Shrank In First Quarter Of 2022; Severe Storms And Multiple Tornados Devastate Parts Of Kansas And Nebraska. Aired 2-3p ET.
• Ukraine Says It's Holding Off Russian Attacks On Several Fronts; American Killed Fighting Alongside Ukrainian Forces; Marjorie Taylor Greene's Marshall Law Text; Biden Frustrated, Shifting Midterm Strategy to Attacking GOP; Utah Democrats Throw Support Behind Independent Evan McMullin in Effort to Beat GOP Sen. Mike Lee; Independent Senate Candidate Evan McMullin Discusses Race to Unseat Sen. Mike Lee & Sen. Lee Exploring Ideas to Overturn 2020 Election; 40 Million Under Threat of Severe Storms Today. Aired 1-2p ET
• Rep. John Garamendi (D-CA), Is Being Interviewed About His Concerns On How Arms And Resources From U.S. Is Being Distributed In Ukraine; Russian Agency Reports Group Of Civilians Has Left Mariupol Steel Plant; United Nations: More Than Three Million Ukrainians Have Fled To Poland; 16-Year-Old Ukrainian Rape Victim Recounts Attack; Cawthorn's Legal Troubles, Controversies Mount Ahead Of Primary: Guns At Airports, Driving Citations, Talk Of D.C. Orgies. Aired 12-1p ET
• Mariupol City Officials: Possible Breakthrough In Evacuations; 22-Year-Old U.S. Citizen Killed While Fighting In Ukraine; 14 Tornado Reports Across Nebraska And Kansas; Ukrainian Girl Taken To Russian- Occupied Territory Now Free; Two Thirds Of Ukraine's Children Displaced During The Conflict; Manhunt Underway For Missing Corrections Officer, Inmate. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Severe Storms and Multiple Tornados Devastate Parts of Kansas and Nebraska; Ukrainian Forces Holding Territory in Eastern Regions of Donetsk and Luhansk Despite Shelling by Russian Forces; U.S. Marine Veteran Dies in Ukraine Fighting Alongside Ukrainian Forces; Chinese Government's Attempt to Enforce Zero COVID Policy Leading to Extreme Measures Affecting Millions of Chinese Residents; Moderna Files for Emergency Use Authorization for COVID Vaccine for Children between Six Months and Five Years of Age; Rapidly Rising Housing and Rental Prices Affecting Americans in Cities across U.S.; President Biden Reportedly Considering Attacking Republicans as Part of Midterm Electoral Strategy; President Biden to Attend White House Correspondents' Dinner; Customers in U.S. Confused about Current Proper Tipping Etiquette. Aired 10-11a ET


April 29, 2022
• Ukrainian Forces Exploit Design Flaw in Russian Tanks; U.S. Official: Russia Making Slow, Uneven Progress in Ukraine; Ukraine: Steel Plant Evacuation Planned for Friday; China Reports 15,588 Total COVID Infections on Thursday. A Million Acres Have Now Burned Since January. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• U.S. President Request $33 Billion in New Aid for Ukraine; Ukrainian Town Braces for Russian Offensive; Kharkiv Takes Heavy Fire But keeps Russians at Bay; Ukrainian Girl Taken to Russian-Occupied Territory Now Free; U.S. GDP Falls 1.4 Percent in the First Quarter of this Year; Amazon Stock Plunges after $3.88 Quarterly Loss. Aired 4- 4:30a ET
• Russian Troops Hit Mariupol the Hardest; Ten Russians Identified Responsible for Brutal Attacks; U.N. Secretary General Saw the Remnants of War; More U.S. Aid Coming to Ukraine; Shanghai's Lockdown Choke World's Economy; Apple Feeling the Brunt of Supply Chain Crisis; Ukrainian Refugees Continue Their Studies in Poland. Aired 3-4a ET
• Missiles Struck Kyiv; Ukrainian Town Braces for Russian Offensive; Energy Needs Versus Sanctions; Amazon Stock Plunges After Bleak Forecast. Aired 2-3a ET
• E.U. Pledges Another $544M In Military Aid For Ukraine; Zelenskyy Meets Leaders Of Poland And Three Baltic States; Families Look For Loved Ones After Bucha Atrocities; Gathering Evidence Of Potential War Crimes In Ukraine; U.S. Sending Another $800M In Military Aid To Ukraine; New York City Subway Shooting Suspect Arrested. Aired 1-2a ET
• Missile Strikes Kyiv while U.N. Chief Visits; Former U.S. Marine Killed Fighting in Ukraine; Ukrainian Town Braces for Russian Offensive; Amazon Reports $4 Billion First Quarter Loss; Biden Requests $33 Billion in New Aid for Ukraine; Weapons Manufacturers Seeing Profits from Ukraine; Strict COVID Restrictions Make Travel Difficult Amid a Surge in China; Polish School Struggles to Make Space for Refugees. Aired 12-1a ET
• Hundreds Reportedly Injured in Latest Mariupol Attack; Fighting Escalates Amid Russian Effort to Seize Donbas; China Defends its Zero COVID Strategy As "Magic Weapon"; Two British Aid Workers Feared Taken By Russian Forces; Ukrainian Girl Used In Russian Propaganda Now Free. Aired 2-3p ET
• Brooklyn Public Library Fights Book Bans with Free Library Ecards; Judge Denies Trump's Attempt to Stop $10K Per Day Contempt Fine; Interview with Sviatoslav Yurash, Ukrainian Parliament Member: U.N. Chief's Comments that the U.N. Won't Give Up to Save Ukraine. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Ukraine: Operation Planned to Get Civilians Out of Mariupol Plant; White House Told G20 Host Russia Shouldn't Be Allowed to Participate; Oklahoma Passes 6-Week Abortion Ban, Allows Civil Enforcement; Lake Mead Plummets to Unprecedented Low Amid Extreme Drought. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Biden Shifts Strategy, Expected to Go on Attack Against GOP; "The Fire Still Burns: 30 Years After the L.A. Riots" Airs at 11:00 Tonight; Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) Discusses Getting Congress to Pass Biden's Request for Ukraine and COVID Funding; New Texts Show Hannity Took Direction From Trump White House in 2020 Election. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• New Midterm White House Strategy?; Inflation Outlook; Russia Bombs Kyiv. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Gas Prices Ticking Up as Oil Companies Report Massive Profits; Pentagon Gives Update on Russia's Invasion of Ukraine; NATO Scrambles Jets Multiple Times to Intercept Russian Planes; Biden to Take Extra Precautions at White House Correspondents Dinner. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Kremlin Behind Attack on Russian Anti-War Journalist?; Russia Bombs Kyiv. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Biden to Take Extra COVID-19 Precautions at White House Correspondents Dinner; No Additional Taxes Imposed on Florida Taxpayers Over Disney; Looking Back at the L.A. Riots 30 Years Later; Polish Schools at Capacity Due to Influx of Refugees. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Ukraine Says, Operation Planned to Get Civilians out of Mariupol Plant; CNN Reports, U.S. Sees Evidence of Russian Progress in Eastern Ukraine; Ukraine Claims It Recaptured Northeastern Town Near Kharkiv. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Violation of Rights Claim for Frank James; Rep. Victoria Spartz is Interviewed about Aid for Ukraine; Oklahoma Passes Abortion Ban; Astronauts Describe Interactions on ISS. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Evacuation out of Mariupol Plant; Kyiv Bombed During U.N. Chief Visit; Evidence of Progress by Russia; Health Conditions in Ukraine; January 6th Committee to Hold June Hearings. Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 28, 2022
• 16-Year-Old Ukrainian Rape Victim Recounts Attack; White House Vows to Press for Whelan and Griner's Release; Mariupol Commander Makes New Appeal for Evacuations; Mariupol's Wall of Steel Holds Russian Forces at Bay; Report Finds Long Discrimination by Minneapolis Police. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Ukraine: Russia Exerting Intense Fire on Multiple Fronts; U.N. Chief to Meet with Zelensky, Kuleba in Ukraine; Dangers of Delivering Supplies to Civilians Unable to Flee; Ukraine: Luhansk Region Bearing Brunt of Increased Shelling; Recent Strikes Rattle Sense of Security in Lviv. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Three Separate Blasts Seen in Russia; Russia Warns Countries Not to Intervene; Ukrainians Trapped in Many Cities; Not Easy to be a Refugee; Russian Troops Advances in Donetsk Region; Beijing Conduct Mass Testing to Avoid Shanghai-like Lockdown. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russia's War on Ukraine; Top Trump Allies Tangle with McCarthy; Collecting Evidence of War Crimes in Bucha; Luhansk Bearing Brunt of Increased Russian Attacks; Interview with Lviv Deputy Mayor Serhiy Kiral; Russia's Economic Battlefield; Interview with Polish Minister of Climate and Environment Anna Moskwa; U.S.-Russia Prisoner Swap; Drama in the GOP; China's COVID Crisis; Coronavirus Pandemic; Mass COVID Testing in Beijing; Lockdowns in China; Afghanistan Fallout; Wind Energy Surpasses Coal and Nuclear. Aired 2-3a ET
• American Trevor Reed Released From Russia In Prisoner Swap; UN Chief Antonio Guterres To Meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy; Russia Cuts Off Two EU Nations From Its Gas In War Escalation. Aired 1-2a ET
• Dangers Of Delivering Supplies And Aids To Civilians Unable To Flee Soverodonetsk; Ukraine: Luhansk Region Bearing Brunt Of Increased Shelling; Mariupol's "Wall Of Steel" Holds Russian Forces At Bay; Ukraine Gathering Evidence Of Atrocities Committed In Bucha. Aired 12- 1a ET
• U.S.: Russia Planning to Replace Ukraine's Government; January 6 Committee Chair: We'll Be Reaching Out to More Members of Congress Soon; Georgia Governor Signs Controversial Education Bills Into Law; Author Fights Back as States Ramp Up Book Banning. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Biden Asks Congress for Additional $33 Billion in Ukraine Aid; Biden Proposes Using Seized Russian Oligarch Assets to Help Ukraine; U.S. Economy Shrinks for First Time in Nearly Two Years. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Moderns Seeks Approval for COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids Under 6; Former WH COVID Task Force Coordinator Sees Another Surge Coming; Inside Bucha After Russians Carry Out Alleged War Crimes; Polls: Democratic Support Among Black Voters Is Slipping. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Interview With U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan; Trevor Reed Reunites With Family; U.S. Economic Growth Slows; President Biden Asks Congress for $33 Billion in Ukraine Aid. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Biden Administration Requests $33 Billion in Ukraine Aid; U.S.: Russian Progress "Slow & Uneven" in Donbas Region and NATO Chief Warns War in Ukraine Could Drag on "For Months & Years"; "Nomad" Premieres Sunday at 10:00 PM; 2 High-Profile Russian Oligarchs Found Dead Just Days Apart; White House Announces Plan to Use Assets Seized from Russian Oligarchs to Help Ukraine. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• U.S. Economic Growth Slows; Moderna Seeks COVID Vaccine Authorization For Kids Under 6; President Biden Asks Congress For $33 Billion in Ukraine Aid. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• U.N. Projects More Than 8 Million Refugees Will Flee Ukraine; Soon, Biden Details Request For $33 Billion in Additional Aid For Ukraine; Ukrainian Forced to Have Fingers Amputated After Russian Torture. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Putin Vows Lighting Fast Response If Nations Interfere in Ukraine; Russia Intensifies Assaults on Eastern, Southern Fronts; Trevor Reed Reunites With Family in U.S. After Release From Russia. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• U.S. Economy Shrank in First Quarter; Renters Forced to Move as Prices Surged Across the United States; Moderna Seeks Emergency Use for COVID Vaccine for Kids 6 Months to 5 Years Old; Interview with Representative Mike Quigley (D-IL) about Ukrainian War and U.S. Accepting Refugees. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Russia Intensifies Assaults on Eastern, Southern Fronts; U.N. Secretary General Meets Today with President Zelenskyy in Kyiv; Concerns about Trevor Reed's Health Increased Urgency to Get Him Home; Aired 9-9:30a ET


April 27, 2022
• Blasts Reported in Three Russian Regions Bordering Ukraine; Close-Up Look at Destruction in Kharkiv from Russian Shelling; Texts Reveal Congressman's Efforts to Overturn U.S. Election; At Least 11 Major Fires Burn Across Southwester U.S.; One Million Under Lockdown in Sanhe, China. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Ukrainian Prosecutor Shares Photos of Bucha Atrocities; Residents Flee Russian Offensive as it Nears Central Ukraine; Russia Cuts Off Natural Gas Supplies to Poland and Bulgaria; Guterres Says He Went to Moscow as Messenger of Peace; Ukraine: Losing Towns in East Amid Russian Offensive; Deutsche Bank Warns Major U.S. Recession is Coming. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russia Halt Supply to European Countries; Russian Forces Targets Transportations in Moldova; Aung San Suu Kyi Faces Jail Time; Mariupol Seen with Another Mass Grave; Cities and Towns Falling to Russian Arms. Aired 3-4a ET
• New Evidence Of Bucha Atrocities In Ukraine; Major U.S. Recession Prediction; Putin: Bucha Provocation Derailed Talks With Ukraine; U.N.: Putin Agrees In Principle To U.N. And Red Cross Help With Mariupol Evacuations; Russia Expected To Cut Gas Supplies To Poland, Bulgaria; Attacks In And Near Moldova Raise Fears Russia Aims To Open New Front In Its War; Allied Nations Meet To Talk Military Support For Ukraine; Top U.S. General: International Security Order At Strike; Sheltering In Mariupol Steel Plant. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russia Expected To Cut Gas Supplies To Poland, Bulgaria; New Video Shows Russian Forces In Bucha On Street Strewn With Civilian Bodies; U.N. Chief Met With Putin & Lavrov In Moscow Tuesday; Moldova Calls Emergency Meeting After Blasts In Transnistria; Deutsche Bank Warns Major U.S. Recession Is Coming. Aired 1-2a ET
• Close-Up Look At Destruction In Kharkiv From Russian Shelling; Russia Expected To Cut Gas Supplies To Poland And Bulgaria; Residents Flee Russian Offensive As It Nears Central Ukraine; Dow Falls More Than 800 Points On Recession Fears; Deutsche Bank Warns Major U.S. Recession Is Coming. Aired 12-1a ET
• Recession Fears Rattle Wall Street Investors; Microsoft: Kremlin-Backed Hackers Launched Hundreds Of Cyber Attacks; DHS Chief Mayorkas Faces Congress As Border Crisis Worsens. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• U.S. Marine Veteran Trevor Reed Released In Prisoner Exchange With Russia; Ukraine Loses Several Eastern Villages As Russia Steps Up Attacks; Putin Vows "Lightning-Fast" Response To Any Foreign Interference In Ukraine. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Rep. Gaetz: McCarthy & Scalise Displayed "Behavior Of Weak Mean, Not Leaders"; Exclusive: Bucha Prosecutor Shares Photos Of Civilians Killed In Town, Russia Denies War Crimes; Special Grand Jury In Trump Org. Probe Set To Expire This Week; Trump Appeals Court Order To Pay $10,000 Daily Fine In NY AG Probe; Fauci: U.S. Is Out Of The Pandemic Phase. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• More Kevin McCarthy Audiotapes Revealed; Explosions in Russia?; Russia Cuts Off Gas to Two European Nations; Russia Frees U.S. Prisoner Trevor Reed. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Special Grand Jury Seated In Manhattan D.A.'s Probe Of Trump Org. Finances Set To Expire At End Of Week; Microsoft: Russia Launched Hundreds Of Alleged Cyberattacks On Ukraine; McCarthy Gets Standing Ovation From House GOP After Defending Comments About 1/6. Aired 1:30- 2p ET
• Explosions in Russia?; Russia Cuts Off Gas to Two European Nations; Russia Frees U.S. Prisoner Trevor Reed. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Deutsche Bank Warns Major Recession is Coming; Jessica Watkins Becomes First Black Women on Space Station Crew; Ukraine's Religious Leaders Call Russia "Terrorist State"; Funeral for Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright Soon at the Washington Cathedral. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• U.S. Marine Trevor Reed Released in Prisoner Swap with Russia; Overnight Blasts Heard in Three Russian Regions Bordering Ukraine; People Fleeing Kherson Ahead of Russia's "Sham Referendum"; Russia Shuts Off Major Gas Supply to Poland and Bulgaria; Russian Forces Targeting Health Care Facilities in Ukraine. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Charlie Dent Is Interviewed About McCarthy's Comments; Ukraine War Worsens U.S. Energy Prices; Evgenia Kara-Murza Is Interviewed About Russia. Aired 9:30-10a
• Trevor Reed Released from Prison; Ukraine Loses Several Eastern Villages; Poland Accuses Russia of Direct Attack; Ned Price is Interviewed about Reed's Release. Aired 9:00-9:30a ET


April 26, 2022
• Elon Musk to Buy Twitter in $44 Billion Deal; Ukraine: No Agreement on Evacuation From Mariupol Plant; Texts Shed Light on Election Conspiracies, January 6 Riot; Kim Jong-un Vows to Quickly Strengthen His Nuclear Force. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Ukraine Repels Several Attacks as Russia Ramps Up Offensive; Ukrainian Paramedics Work to Save Lives Amid Attacks; U.S. Defense Chief Lloyd Austin Holds Meetings on Ukraine in Germany; Push for Peace as Russia Ramps Up Strikes on Ukraine; Civilians Still Sheltering at Mariupol's Azovstal Plant. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Top U.S. Officials Wants to Weaken Russia's Defense; Kyiv Under Another Curfew; Mariupol Civilians Running Out of Food; Kim Jong-un Pledge to Strengthen Military Might; Lockdown in Shanghai Going Extreme; Russia Says No Ceasefire for Now; Volunteer Risking Her Life So Others May Live. Aired 3-4a ET
• Elon Musk To Buy Twitter In $44 Billion Deal; Top U.S. Diplomat, Defense Secretary Met Zelenskyy In Kyiv; Village In Ukraine Completely Destroyed; U.N. Chief to Meet with Putin and Lavrov; Ukrainian Couple Separated by War; Kim Jong-un's Nuclear and Weapon Force; Coronavirus Pandemic; Beijing Residents' Mandatory COVID Testing; Title 42 Debate; Cutting into Macron's Power. Aired 2-3a ET
• Explosions Hit Transnistria, A Region Of Moldova In Ukraine; Russia Reportedly Strikes Five Train Stations In Western And Central Ukraine; CNN Team And Paramedics Get Caught In Russian Shelling; Kim Jong-Un Vows To Step Up Nuclear Weapons Program. Aired 1-2a ET
• Russia Attacks Ukraine's Railways As Antony Blinken And Lloyd Austin Visits; U.N. Chief To Meet With Vladimir Putin And Sergey Lavrov; Ukrainian Volunteer Tries To Convince Residents To Flee Ukraine; Elon Musk To Buy Twitter In $44 Billion Deal. Aired 12-1a ET
• Interview With Kateryna Yushchenko, Former First Lady Of Ukraine: 8.3 Million People Could Flee Ukraine Into Neighboring Countries By The End Of The Year; Dems, GOP Eye Open PA Seat As Key To Senate Control; GOP Rep. Green Texted Meadows About Martial Law; Dramatic Video Shows Chaos On "Rust" Set Moments After Fatal Shooting. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• U.N. Secretary-General Meets With Putin In Moscow; U.S. Seeking "Weakened" Russia Marks Shift In Biden Strategy; Vice President Harris Tests Positive For COVID-19; U.S. Task Force Advisers Against Daily Aspirin Heart Regimen. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Dmytro Gurin, Ukrainian Parliament Member, Discusses New Evidence Of Russian Atrocities In Mariupol & Putin Agrees To Allow U.N. And Red Cross To Evacuate Civilians From Azovstal Steel Plant; Family Files Wrongful Death Suit In Teen Freefall Accident At FL Amusement Park; Twitter's Future & Free Speech In Focus As Musk Takes Over. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Supreme Court Hears Arguments On Remain-In-Mexico Policy; Russia's Nuclear Threats; Kamala Harris Tests Positive For COVID; U.N. Secretary-General Meets With Putin. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Task Force No Longer Recommends Daily Aspirin For Most To Prevent Heart Disease And Stroke; Bank Ramps Up Recession Warning, Expects "Major" Downturn; Home Prices Soar By Near-Record, Jump 19.8% Over Last Year; Ukrainian Paramedics Risk Their Own Lives To Save Others Amid Russian Attacks; Soon, Judge To Decide When Trump Must Start Paying $10k Per Day For Contempt. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Russia's Nuclear Threats; Kamala Harris Tests Positive For COVID; Interview With Former U.S. Special Representative For Ukraine Kurt Volker; U.N. Secretary-General Meets With Putin. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Intense, Constant Shelling by Russia, In East, South Ukraine; U.N Secretary-General Says, I Came to Moscow As a Messenger of Peace; Meadow's Texts Reveal Trump Inner Circle's Communication Around Jan. 6. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Anger Grows in Shanghai Over Strict Lockdown Measures; Nighttime Curfew Declared in Kyiv Amid Threat of Russian Attacks. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Ukraine Paramedics Work To Save Lives; Meadows Texts Revealed; Nataliya Gumenyuk Is Interviewed About Ukraine. Aired 9:30-10a
• Austin's Closing Remarks in Germany; Constant Shelling in East and South Ukraine; Paul Eaton is Interviewed about the War in Ukraine; Musk to Buy Twitter; New Video of "Rust" Shooting. Aired 9:00-9:30a ET


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