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May 16, 2022
• Sweden and Finland Intends to Join NATO; NATO Chief Says Ukraine Can Win War; Gun Violence All Across the U.S.; North Korea Mobilizes Army To Fight Surging "Fever" Cases; Taiwan Lives With Virus As China Pursues Zero-COVID. Aired 2-3a ET
• Swedish & Finnish Leaders Announce Intent To Join NATO; Russians Accused Of Firing At Severondonetsk Hospital; War Orphans: 18-Year-Old Raising Four Siblings By Himself; One Dead, Five Injured In California Church Shooting; 10 People Killed In Racially Motivated Shooting In Buffalo. Aired 1-2a ET
• Swedish & Finnish Leaders Announce Intent to Join NATO; Large Convoy of Mariupol Evacuees Arrives in Zaporizhzhia; Russian Forces Ramping Up Attacks on Severodonetsk; Russians Suffer 'Significant Losses' in East; U.S. Rocked by Deadly Weekend Shootings; North Korea Mobilizes Army to Fight Surging 'Fever' Cases; Taiwan Learns from China's Lockdown Chaos in Shanghai; Castle in Ireland Hosts Ukrainian Refugees. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Sherriff: Gunman Inspired By Racist "White Replacement" Conspiracy; PA Senate Candidate Fetterman Suffers Stroke Before Primary. Aired 3:30-4pm ET
• Police: Racist Massacre Shooter Had Plans To "Continue His Rampage"; Ten Killed In Racist Massacre At Grocery Store In Buffalo; Finland And Sweden Announce They Will Apply For NATO Membership; Ukraine: Russians Concentrating Forces Around Severodonetsk. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
• William Taylor, Former U.S. Ambassador To Ukraine, Discusses Russia And Turkey Reacting To Finland, Sweden Applying To Join NATO & Russian War In Ukraine; Ny Governor Demands Social Media "Be More Vigilant" With Online Content After Buffalo Shooting; Vivek Murthy, U.S. Surgeon General, Discusses Baby Formula Shortage, Gottlieb Saying FDA Should Have Acted Sooner & Gun Violence. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Online Radicalization; Investigation Into Buffalo Massacre Continues. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• McDonald's to Leave Russia After More Than 30 Years; U.S. Gas Prices Hit New Record High; Passenger Who Landed Plane Speaks About Harrowing Experience; Authorities Identify Suspect in Shooting at California Church; Amber Heard Returns to Witness Stand in Depp Defamation Trial. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Sweden, Finland Officially Applying To NATO; McDonald's Leaving Russia; Investigation Into Buffalo Massacre Continues. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Trump's Influence Put to the Test in Pennsylvania, North Carolina Senate Primaries; Supreme Court Sides With Sen. Ted Cruz (R- TX) in Campaign Finance Case; Ten Killed in Shooting Fueled by Racist, Extremist Conspiracy Theories. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Hate-Fueled Shooting Rampage at Buffalo Supermarket Leaves Ten Dead; Shooter's Alleged Manifesto Shows Meticulous Planning Behind Attack; Today, Finland's Parliament Votes on Joining NATO. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Eva Doyle is Interviewed about her Friend Katherine Massey; Key Primary Votes Tomorrow; Baby Formula Shortage. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Ten Dead in Racist Shooting; Gunman Inspired by White Replacement Conspiracy; Shooting Fueled by Conspiracy Theory; Churchgoers Tie Up Gunman; Support in Congress for Finland Joining NATO; Russia Calls NATO Membership a Mistake. Aired 9-9:30a ET


May 15, 2022
• Mass Shooting In U.S. Grocery Store; Russia Fails To Cross Key River; U.S. Promising More Aid To Ukraine; Ukraine's Humanitarian Crisis; Finland To Join NATO; Housing The Displaced In Lviv. Aired 5- 6a ET
• Mass Shooting in U.S. Grocery Store; Russia's Civilian Targets in Odessa; Helsinki's Underground Bunkers; NATO Foreign Ministers in Berlin for Talks; Plane Crash near Miami Kills One, Injures Five; Abortion Rights Marches across the U.S.; Lebanese Elections; Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra Wins Eurovision. Aired 4-5a ET
• Mass Shooting in U.S. Grocery Store; Finland to Join NATO; Helsinki's Underground Bunkers; Lebanese Elections; Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra Wins Eurovision. Aired 3-4a ET
• Mass Shooting in U.S. Grocery Store; Turkey Voices Concern about New NATO Members; Lebanese Elections. Aired 2-3a ET
• Mass Shooting in U.S. Grocery Store; Russia Blockades Grain Exports; Putin Tells Finland Joining NATO a "Mistake"; Abortion Rights Marches across the U.S. Aired 1-2a ET
• Mass Shooting in U.S. Grocery Store; Helsinki's Underground Bunkers; North Korea Reports 296,000-Plus "Fever" Cases. Aired 12-1a ET
• California Church Shooting Leads to One Dead, 4 Critically Wounded; Buffalo Shooting Suspect Claims He Targeted the Community; Sheriff: One Dead, Four Critically Wounded in California Church Shooting; PA Senate Candidate John Fetterman Recovering from Stroke. Aired 7-8p ET
• One Dead, 4 Critically Wounded in California Church Shooting; 10 People Killed in Hate-Fueled Racist Shooting; Pennsylvania Senate Candidate John Fetterman Suffers a Stroke Ahead of Primary; President Biden Will Travel to Buffalo Tuesday; Finland Will Seek to Join NATO Despite Russia's Threats. Aired 6-7p ET
• Mass Shooting in Buffalo, New York; Shooting Inside Orange County Church; CNN Special Report Inside the Mind of Vladimir Putin; Naomi Judd's Life and Music Celebration. Aired 5-6p ET
• Buffalo Mass Shooting Being Investigated as Hate Crime; Pennsylvania Senate Candidate John Fetterman Recovering After Stroke; Calling Out Number Three Republican; Dr. Anthony Fauci, Chief Medical Advisor, Speaks of COVID Deaths; Finland Seeking To Join NATO. Aired 4-5p ET
• Sheriff Calls Buffalo Attack Racially Motivated Hate Crime and Pure Evil; NATO Chief: Ukraine Can Win this War; Interview with Rep. Conor Lamb (D-PA). Aired 3-4p ET
• Sheriff Calls Attack a "Racially Motivated Hate Crime"; Finland Says It will Apply for NATO Membership. Aired 2-3p ET


May 14, 2022
• Military Training Lessons From Russia-Ukraine War; Baby Formula Shortage In The U.S.; Israeli Police Brutality During Shireen Abu Akleh's Funeral; U.S. Stock Market Turbulence; Twitter Bid "Temporarily On Hold"; Potential COVID Surge In The Coming Months; China Pulls Out Of Hosting Asia Cup; North Korea Resumes Nuclear Reactor Construction; Extreme Weather in the U.S. Aired 5-6a ET
• NATO Ministers Meet For Talks On Ukraine; Russian Troops Retreat Near Kharkiv; Ukrainians Destroy Pontoon Bridges At Key River Crossing; North Korea COVID-19 Wave; World Central Kitchen Distancing Food Across Ukraine; Israeli Police Beat Mourners Carrying Journalist's Casket; Some California Homes Still Under Evac Order; Eurovision Provides Ukraine With Chance To Raise Spirits. Aired 4-5a ET
• Zelenskyy: Over 1,000 Ukrainian Villages Liberated; Moldova And Georgia See Familiar Russia Playbook; First Russian Soldier Tried For War Crimes; Israeli Police Beat Mourners Carrying Journalist's Casket; Ukrainians Destroy Pontoon Bridges At Key River Crossing; U.S. Parents Desperate To Find Formula; Chief Justice Warned Other Justices About Ignoring Precedents; Some California Homes Still Under Evac Order. Aired 3-4a ET
• Zelenskyy: Over 1,000 Ukrainian Villages Liberated; Russian Troops Retreat near Kharkiv; U.S. Could See 100 Million COVID-19 Cases in Fall and Winter; Some California Homes Still under Evac Order; Brittney Griner's Detention Extended Another Month; Eurovision Provides Ukraine with Chance to Raise Spirits. Aired 2-3a ET
• Ukrainians Destroy Pontoon Bridges at Key River Crossing; First Russian Soldier Tried for War Crimes; Shanghai Aims for "Social Zero COVID" by Mid-May; UAE President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Dies at Age 73; Suspected War Criminals Identified by Technology; Canadian Gymnast Says She Suffered Physical and Verbal Abuse. Aired 1-2a ET
• Russian Troops Retreat near Kharkiv; First Russian Soldier Tried for War Crimes; Zelenskyy: Over 1,000 Ukrainian Villages Liberated; Israeli Police Beat Mourners Carrying Journalist's Casket; Shanghai Aims for "Social Zero COVID" by Mid-May; Brittney Griner's Detention Extended Another Month; U.S. Parents Desperate to Find Formula; Climate Change Doubles Chance of Flooding Disaster. Aired 12- 1a ET
• Buffalo Suspect Arraigned on Charges Linked to Mass Shooting; Rep. Brian Higgins (D-NY) Discusses Shooting in Buffalo; Darius Prigden, (D), Buffalo City Council Member, Discusses Mass Shooting. Aired 8-9p ET
• Ten People Killed In Buffalo Supermarket Shooting; FBI: Buffalo Mass Shooting Being Investigated As Hate Crime. Aired 7-8p ET
• Police: 10 People Killed In Buffalo Supermarket Shooting; Sheriff: Buffalo Shooting Was A Racially Motivated Hate Crime; Buffalo Police: Suspect Was Wearing Tactical Gear And Livestreaming When He Entered Supermarket. Aired 6-7p ET
• Mass Shooting At Buffalo Supermarket; White House Marks One Million COVID Deaths In The U.S.; One-On-One With Dr. Deborah Birx. Aired 5-6p ET
• Suspect In Custody Following Mass Shooting At Buffalo Supermarket; Abortion Rights Activists Rally Against SCOTUS Leaked Draft Decision; Russia Retreating Near Kharkiv, Ukraine's Largest City. Aired 4-5p ET
• Abortion Rights Groups Rally Nationwide; Daughter Of "Jane Roe" Reacts To Nationwide Protests For Abortion Rights; New Images Show Russia's Failed Attempt To Cross Key River; Germany: Russia Is Stealing Grain From Eastern Ukraine; Video Shows Russian Soldiers Shooting Unarmed Civilians In Back; Pence Breaks With Trump, Will Campaign For GA Governor Kemp; Pennsylvania Senate Wild Card Has Republicans Reeling; Trump Endorses Doug Mastriano For GA Governor. Aired 3-4p ET
• Demonstrators Hold Protests In Cities Across U.S. In Support Of Abortion Rights; Widespread Shortages Of Baby Formula In U.S. Causing Panic Among New Parents; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Meets With Congressional Delegation Led By Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell; Ukrainian Civilians And Soldiers Still Trapped In Steel Plant In Mariupol; Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Comments On Leak Of Draft Overturning Roe v. Wade. Aired 2-3p ET
• U.S. Congressional Delegation Makes Surprise Visit To Ukraine; Abortion Rights Advocates Holding Rallies And Marches Across U.S.; Sen. Rand Paul Blocks Bipartisan Effort To Quickly Pass Ukraine Aid; CNN's David Culver Makes First Trip Out Of China In 2.5 Years; Inflation Slams Small Businesses With High Prices; When Will Americans Feel Relief From Inflation?; Three American Deaths At Bahamas Resort Still Under Investigation. Aired 1-2p ET
• Abortion Rights Advocates Holding Rallies And Marches Across United States; Three Key Bridges Blown Up As Russia Retreats, Ukraine Advances; Parents Scramble Across The U.S. As Baby Formula Milk Shortage Worsens; TSA Apologizes To Mom, Clarifies Breast Milk Policy After Airport Security Incident Goes Viral; CDC Investigates Hundreds Of Mysterious Hepatitis Cases In Kids. Aired 12-1p ET
• Abortion Rights Advocates Holding Rallies And Marches Across U.S.; Parents Scramble Nationwide As Baby Formula Shortage Worsens; U.S. Congressional Delegation Makes Surprise Visit To Ukraine; Three Key Bridges Blown Up As Russia Retreats, Ukraine Advances; Moscow Extends Brittney Griner's Detainment Until June 18; One-Stop Shop For Pet Lovers. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Meets with Congressional Delegation Led by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell; Ukrainian Civilians and Soldiers Still Trapped in Steel Plant in Mariupol; Widespread Shortages of Baby Formula in U.S. Causing Panic among New Parents; Demonstrators Plan Protests across U.S. in Support of Abortion Rights; Seventeen People Injured in Milwaukee After Mass Shooting Downtown; U.S. Farmers Under Pressure Amid Skyrocketing Costs; Elon Musk Indicates Hold on His Purchase of Social Media Platform Twitter; Judge Signals End to Federal Oversight of Oakland Police Department; Heatwave Affecting U.S. Southern States. Aired 10-11a ET


May 13, 2022
• Russia Steps Up Attacks On Donbas; Israeli Police Beat Mourners Carrying Shereen Abu Aqleh's Casket; North Korea Announces First COVID Death; Elon Musk Says His $44B Deal To Buy Twitter Is On Hold; UAE President Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Dies At Age 73; China To Strictly Limit "Non-Essential" Travel Abroad. Aired 2-3p ET
• Finns React Positively to Likely NATO Membership; Kremlin: Finland Joining NATO is a Threat to Russia; Funeral for Shireen Abu Akleh to be Held Today; Coastal Fire Burning Across 200 Acres in Southern California; First Image of Our Local Black Hole. Aired 4:30- 5a ET
• G7 Foreign Ministers Meet in Germany for Talks on Ukraine; U.S. Marks One Million Deaths from COVID-19; Top House Republican and Trump Allies Ordered to Testify; Russian General Overseeing Attacks Targeting Civilians Using Smerch Rockets is Revealed. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russia Intimidated by Finland Joining NATO; Ukraine Points to NATO's Double Standard; Russian Ship on Fire; G-7 Leaders to Discuss World Food Supply; January 6th Committee Issued Subpoenas to Five People; Shireen Abu Akleh to be Buried Today; A Journalist's Journey Under China's Zero COVID Policy; U.S. and E.U. Pledge to Provide More Vaccines; Philippines Voted a Dictator's Son; Long Days Ahead for Firefighters in New Mexico and California; Families Struggle to Find Baby Formula. Aired 3-4a ET
• Kremlin Says Finland Joining NATO is a Threat to Russia; Russia's War in Ukraine; Jan. 6 Committee Subpoenas Lawmakers; Staggering US COVID Death Toll; Coronavirus Pandemic in China; CNN Identifies Russian General Behind Atrocities; First Image Of Our "Local" Black Hole; "Coastal Fire" Burning Across 200 Acres In Southern California; U.S. Marks One Million Deaths From COVID-19. Aired 2-3a ET
• Kremlin: Finland Joining NATO Is A Threat To Russia; Video Shows Ukraine Destroying Russian Helicopter; G7 Foreign Ministers To Meet Over Ukrainian Grain Blockade; January 6th Committee Subpoenas Five Key Republican Lawmakers; Panic Buying In Beijing Over Fears Of COVID Shutdown; China Holds Firm to Zero COVID Policy Amid Rising Cases; Marcos Jr. Poised to Take Over as Next President; Black Hole at Center of Our Galaxy Imaged for First Time. Aired 1-2a ET
• Villagers Describe Damage from Russia Strikes; Finnish Leaders to Apply for NATO Membership; Russian Military Leader Behind War Crimes Identified; Thousands Attend Memorial Procession for Slain Journalist; Biden Mourns One Million U.S. COVID Deaths. Aired 12-1a ET
• GOP Prepares to Sideline Cawthorn if He Wins Re-Election; Prosecutors Subpoena National Archives for Trump White House Documents Taken to Florida; Judge Wraps Up Hearing on Biden Plan to End Border Expulsion Policy; Biden Addresses Baby Formula Shortage. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Any Moment: Biden Touts Billions Of Dollars In COVID Relief Funds To Bolster Public Safety; Russia Retreating Near Kharkiv, Ukraine's Second-Largest City; House Oversight CMTE Launches Investigation, Sends Letters To Four Companies. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Late Surge By Kathy Barnette Shaking Up Race For GOP Senate Nomination In Pennsylvania; Mike Pence Backs GA Gov. Brian Kemp Against Trump-Backed Challenger David Perdue; McConnell Sees Abortion As "A Wash" In The Midterms; Cedric Richmond, Senior Advisor To President Biden, Discusses Biden Admin's Plans To Reduce Crime With COVID Relief Money & Baby Formula Shortage. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Interview With Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY); Elon Musk's Twitter Deal on Hold; Baby Formula Scramble; Ukraine Begins First War Crimes Trial. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Elon Musk Says His $44 Billion Deal to Buy Twitter is On Hold; How Misinformation Played a Role in U.S. COVID Deaths; DOJ Seeks Classified Trump Documents Taken to Mar-a-Lago; U.S. Drone Company Helping Ukraine Make Gains on Battlefield. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Elon Musk's Twitter Deal on Hold; Baby Formula Scramble; Brittney Griner's Detention in Russia Extended; Ukraine Begins First War Crimes Trial. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Finland's Government Expected to Propose Joining NATO on Sunday; GOP candidate Kathy Barnette Surges in Polls Days Before PA Primaries; Judge Hearing Arguments on Biden Administration Ending COVID Border Restriction for Migrants. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Russia Retreating Near Kharkiv, Ukraine's Second-Largest City; January 6 Committee Issues Subpoenas to Five House Republicans; Pence to Campaign for Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) Ahead of Georgia Primary. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Tanya Altmann is Interviewed about Formula Shortage; Myhailo Lliev is Interviewed about his Bomb-Sniffing Dog; Musk on Twitter Purchase. Aired 9:30-10a
• Ukraine Tries First Russian for War Crimes; U.S. Intel Launches Review; Israel Police Clash with Mourners; January 6th Committee Issues Subpoenas; Subpoena Issues for Trump Documents. Aired 9-9:30a ET


May 12, 2022
• Finland Takes A Step Closer To NATO; Ukrainian Military Targets Russian Pontoon Bridges; Thousands Turn Out For A Memorial Procession For Al Jazeera Journalist Who Was Shot Dead; Ukraine Eliminates Two Pontoon Bridges In The East; Kharkiv Attack Survivor Recounts Harrowing Ordeal; Saudi Aramco Becomes World's Most Valuable Company; North Korea Declares "Major National Emergency"; Women's Health Protection Act Fails In The Senate. Aired 2-3p ET
• Al Jazeera Journalist's Funeral Procession in West Bank; Select Committee Preparing to Hold Public Hearings Next Month; Black College Women's Lacrosse Alleges Racial Profiling After Bus Searched; Cardinal Joseph Zen Arrested for Violating Hong Kong Security Law. Aired 4:30- 5a ET
• Finnish Leaders Announce Support for NATO Membership; Video Shows Russian Soldiers Shooting 2 Civilians in the Back; Wildfire Burs Multiple Homes in Southern California; U.S. Senate Fails to Advance Bill Protecting Abortion Access; Biden Blames Russia for Food Shortages and Price Hikes. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Finland Soon to be NATO's Member; Finnish Parliament to Vote Over NATO; Al Jazeera Journalist Laid to Rest; Roe v. Wade Failed to Pass the Senate; Taliban Strips Women of Their Rights; Two-Dose Vaccine is Not Enough; Formula Milk Running Out of Stock; Survivor Remembers the Horrors of War. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.S. Inflation Slows But Remains At 40-Year High; Funeral Procession For Al Jazeera Journalist; Kyiv Mayor Worried About Russian Nuclear Weapons; Russians Using Virtual Private Networks to Access War Info; State Media: North Korea Identifies First COVID Case; Wildfire Burns Multiple Homes in Southern California. Aired 2-3a ET
• First Russian Civilian Casualty; Wildfire Burns Multiple Homes in Southern California; Finland Expected to Announce Intention to Join NATO; Abortion Rights in Focus as Roe v. Wade Hangs in Balance; Journalist's Funeral Procession to be Held in West Bank; North Korea Identifies First COVID Case; Kharkiv Attack Survivor Recounts Harrowing Ordeal; U.S. Inflation Slowed Last Month, Still Near 40-year High; Babysitting New Zealand's Endangered Sea Lions; Cardinal Joseph Zen Arrested for Violating HK Security Law. Aired 1-2a ET
• Wildfire Burns Multiple Homes In Southern California; Kharkiv Attack Survivor Recounts Harrowing Ordeal; Finland And Sweden Appear On Verge Of Seeking To Join NATO; U.S. Senate Fails To Advance Bill Protecting Abortion Access; Video Shows Russian Soldiers Shooting 2 Civilians in the Back; Journalist's Funeral Procession to Be Held in West Bank; U.S. Inflation Slowed Last Month; Passenger with No Experience Lands Plane Safely. Aired 12-1a ET
• Finland's Leaders Announce Support for Joining NATO; First Images Seen of Supermassive Black Hole in Our Galaxy; Ukraine: Russian Forces Advancing in Some Areas in the East. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• U.S. Marks One Million Lives Lost to COVID-19; Gov. Phil Murphy (D) New Jersey Discusses About Their Plan to Fight for Abortion Rights; Jan. 6 Panel Subpoena McCarthy, 4 Other GOP Congressmen. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Subpoenas for Insurrection; Finland Joining NATO; Bodies in Kiev, Ukraine; Inflation and High Gas Prices. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Biden: If SCOTUS Overturns Roe, Same-Sex Marriage Will Be Next; Biden Reminds Voters of Deficit of GOP, Predecessor "MAGA King"; Biden to Speak to Baby Formula Companies, Will Announce Steps to Address Shortage; Fast-Moving Brush Fire Destroys at Least 20 Homes in CA. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• U.S. Marks Grim Milestone: 1 Million Lives Lost to COVID-19; Key Price Index Shows Slower Increase in April; Gas Prices Hit Record High as Biden Admin Pulls Plug on Offshore Oil, Gas Leases; Passenger Lands Plane After Sick Pilot Slumped Over Controls. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Supreme Court Meets; January 6 Committee Subpoenas Five Republican Lawmakers; U.S. Reaches One Million COVID Deaths; Finland Seeks to Join NATO. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• UK Seizes Yachts, Private Jets Belonging to Russian Oligarchs; Biden Marks 1 Million COVID Deaths in the U.S.; Taliban Order Women in Afghanistan to Cover Their Faces. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Finland's Leaders Announce Support For Joining NATO; Ukraine Says, Russian Forces Advancing in Some Areas in the East; Today, Supreme Court Justices Meet For First Time Since Roe Leak. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• First-time Jobless Claims Rose; Young Thug's Lyrics as Evidence; Fire Burns Homes in California. Aired 9:30-10a
• Finland's Leaders Announce Support for NATO; Russians killed Unarmed Ukrainians; Maria Mezentseva is Interviewed about Ukraine; U.S. Marks 1 Million Covid Deaths. Aired 9-9:30a ET


May 11, 2022
• Kharkiv Officials Cite Ukrainians Troops Are Retaking Villages; U.K. Stands With Sweden And Finland In New Security Agreement; Al Jazeera Journalist Killed While Covering Story In The West Bank; Ukrainians Fight Russians With Their Own Tank; Kherson Resident Describes Life Under Occupation; U.S. Senate To Vote On Abortion Rights Bill; Former President Da Silva Challenging Bolsonaro; Passenger Lands Plane. Aired 2-3p ET
• Finland, Sweden Poised to Join NATO Amid War in Ukraine; Police Captured Escaped Inmate in Indiana After 11 Days; U.S. Intel Official: China Poses Acute Treat to Taiwan; Tensions Put Spotlight on Taiwan's Role in Global Tech. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• U.S. Passes $40 Billion Ukraine Aid Bill; Ukraine Reclaims Four Settlements in Kharkiv Region; Russia has Fired 10-12 Hypersonic Missiles; Al Jazeera Journalist Shot and Killed in West Bank; Georgia Prosecutors Interviewing Fake Trump Electors; Biden Blames Putin and Pandemic for Surging Inflation; Stolen Grain Being Sent Abroad by Russia. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Hypersonic Missile Hit Odessa; Kharkiv Residents Living Normally But Remain Vigilant; Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Killed Journalist in West Bank; Inflation Rocks Biden Administration; Russia Profits from Stealing Ukraine's Grains; Finland Soon to be NATO's Ally; Ukraine's First President Dies at 88; Fugitive Back in Jail; Fires in New Mexico Burned 200 Acres of Land; Elon Musk to Give Donald Trump a Voice in Twitter. Aired 3-4a ET
• Zelenskyy: Occupiers Being Pushed Away From Kharkiv; Russia Has Fired 10-12 Hypersonic Missiles; U.S. House Passes $40 Billion Ukraine Aid Bill; U.S. Gas Price Hike; Combating Inflation; Escalating China- Taiwan tensions; Alabama Manhunt; U.S. Gun Violence; U.S. Wildfires; Climate Change Reveals Dark Past in Lake Mead; Musk to Reverse Trump's Twitter Account; iPod Model to be Discontinued; Batali Found Not Guilty of Indecent Assault. Aired 2-3a ET
• Ukrainian Military Liberates Four Settlements In Kharkiv Region; Trump-Backed U.S. Rep. Alex Mooney Wins West Virginia GOP Primary; Biden Blames COVID-19 Pandemic, Putin For High Inflation Rates; Yellen Says Abortion-Rights Rollback Puts U.S. Economy at Risk; Casey White Indicated He Wanted A Shootout, But Wreck Prevented It; House Passes $40 Billion Ukraine Aid Bill; Ukraine Reclaims Four Settlements in Kharkiv Region; Al Jazeera Journalist Shot and Killed in West Bank; Prince Charles Delivers Queen's Speech to Open Parliament. Aired 1-2a ET
• Volodymyr Zelenskyy: Occupiers Being Pushed Away From Kharkiv; Ukrainians Use Captured Russian Tank To Fight Invaders; U.S. President: Top Domestic Priority Is Fighting Inflation; Ukrainian Troops Retake Key Village on Dnipro River; WHO: China's 'Zero-COVID' Policy is Not Sustainable; Police Capture Escaped Inmate in Indiana after 11 Days; U.S. Intelligence: China Poses 'Acute' Threat to Taiwan. Aired 12-1a ET
• Baby Formula Shortage in U.S. Growing More Severe; Senate Votes on Abortion Rights Bill; New Leadership Appeals for Kherson to Become Part of Russia; Ukraine to Stop Transporting Some Russian Gas to Europe; Passenger with No Flight Experience Lands Plane. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Soon: Senate To Vote On Abortion Rights Bill, Expected To Fail; CNN: 1/6 House Panel Finalizes Witnesses For June Public Hearings; CNN: Hearings To Focus On Trump's Actions During Riot, Election Fraud Claims, Police Response, Rally Finances; Gas Prices Now Average $4.40 For First Time In U.S. History. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Biden Addresses Inflation Concerns, Food Supply Issues; Soon, Senate to Vote on Abortion Rights Bill, Expected to Fail; Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) Discusses Senate Vote on Abortion Bill; Kharkiv Officials: Ukrainian Troops Retake More Areas from Russia; Ukraine: 1st Russian Solder to Stand Trial for Civilian Death; Lacrosse Team Alleges Racial Profiling After Bus Searched in GA; Senate Approves Funding for Additional Security for SCOTUS Judges, Their Families. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Gas Prices In U.S. Have Hit A Record High; Economists Theorize Inflation Could Worsen In Coming Years; Tensions Between Russia And Ukraine Are Causing Continuing Grief For The World. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Passenger Lands Plane After Pilot Becomes Incapacitated; Southern Ukrainians Live Amidst Violence in War-Torn Villages; CDC: Share of COVID Deaths Among Vaccinated Growing. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Ukrainian Forces Retaking Territory?; Interview With Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT); Inflation Easing?. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Interview with Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) About Abortion Rights Vote; Ukrainian 2016 Eurovision Winner Raising Money and Awareness; CDC Says More Vaccinated People Dying from COVID. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• U.S. Inflation Slowed Last Month, But Still Near 40-Year High; Trump Influence Has Mixed Results in Nebraska, West Virginia Primaries; House Passes $40 Billion Ukraine Aid Bill. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Senate Votes on Abortion Rights; 911 Call from Vicky White; Musk Would Reverse Trump's Twitter Ban; Journalist Killed in West Bank; Passenger Lands Plane. Aired 9:30-10a
• U.S. Inflation Slowed Last Month; Trump Influence has Mixed Results; House Passes Ukraine Aid Bill; Oleksandr Syenkevych is Interviewed about Mykolaiv. Aired 9-9:30a ET


May 10, 2022
• Russian Forces Target Odessa; Finland's Leaders Set To Decide On Joining NATO; Protests In Philippines Over Presidential Election; Finland Poised To Join NATO; German Foreign Minister Meets Zelenskyy In Kyiv; Ukrainian Hospitals Treating Patients With Complex Wounds; Queen Misses Opening Of Parliament; Warhol Portrait Of Marilyn Monroe Breaks Sales Record. Aired 2-3p ET
• Dozens of Critical Stories Posted on Pro-Kremlin Website; European Commission Claims Progress in Talks with Hungary; Wounded Ukrainians Evacuated from Front Lines to Hospitals; China Doubles Down on Its Zero-COVID Policy; Queen Elizabeth to Miss Opening U.K. Parliament. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Russia Firing Missiles on Port City of Odesa; Villagers Face Relentless Shelling Outside Kherson; U.N.: 7.7 Million People Internally Displaced by Russia's War; Finland's Leaders Set to Decide on Country Joining NATO; Officer is Dead, Jail Escapee is Caught After Police Chase; High Winds Threaten to Spread Fires Raging in Southwest. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russia Celebrates Victory Without Victory in Ukraine; World Food Programme Warns of Famine; Manhunt Ended in a Chase Leading to Death; South Korea with a New President. Aired 3-4a ET
• Ukraine: Russia Firing Missiles On Port City Of Odessa; Russia Marks Victory Day As War In Ukraine Rages On; Russian Ambassador To Poland Doused With Red Paint; Sri Lankan Prime Minister Resigns; South Korea's New President, Yoon Suk Yeol; Philippines' Election; Push for More COVID Funding; Possible COVID Infections in U.S.; COVID Boosters Could Limit Winter Surge; Interview with Cardiologist and Professor of Molecular Medicine for Scripps Research Dr. Eric Topol; Extra Protection to Families of Supreme Court Justices; Rallies Over Abortion Rights; High Winds Threaten to Spread Fire. Aired 2-3a ET
• Putin Strikes Defiant Tone in Victory Day Speech; Russian Invasion Drives Calls for Finland to Join NATO; U.S. Senate Democrats Try to Make Abortion Rights Federal Law; Sri Lanka's Prime Minister Resigns Amid Protests over Economic Crisis; Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Appears Headed to Victory. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. Pushes Back On Vladimir Putin's Claims In Victory Day Speech; Volodymyr Zelenskyy Delivers Victory Day Address To Counter Vladimir Putin; Ukrainian Hospitals Treating Patients With Complex Wounds; Officer Is Dead, Jail Escapes Is Caught After Police Chase; China Doubles Down On Its "Zero-COVID" Policy; Villagers Face Relentless Shelling Outside Kherson. Aired 12-1a ET


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