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May 23, 2022


May 22, 2022
• Biden to Meet With Japanese PM On Monday; Ukrainian Civilians Refitting Donated Cars To Fight On Front Lines; Operation Fly Formula To Deliver Baby Formula To U.S. From Germany; WHO Confirms 90+ Cases of Monkeypox Worldwide; Russian Missile Damaged 1,000 Apartments In Kharkiv Region, Many Schools; Farmers Struggle To Produce Greek Cheese; U.S. East Coast Faces Record Heat Wave. Aired 5-6a ET
• Biden To Meet With Japanese PM On Monday; Russian Missile Damaged 1,000 Apartments In Kharkiv Region, Many Schools; Operation Fly Formula To Deliver Baby Formula To U.S. From Germany; Sri Lanka Fuel Crisis; Countless Ukrainians Left Homeless; U.S. East Coast Faces Record Heat Wave. Aired 4-5a ET
• Biden To Meet With Japanese Pm On Monday; Russian Missile Damaged 1,000 Apartments In Kharkiv Region, Many Schools; Australia's Labor Party Wins, Albanese To Be Next PM; Trump and Pence Split Over Georgia Governor; WHO Confirms 90+ Cases Of Monkeypox Worldwide. Aired 3-4a ET
• Biden "Not Concerned" about Possible North Korean Missile Test; Australia's Labor Party Wins, Albanese To Be Next PM; Satellite Tech Exposing Truth about Russian Invasion; Operation Fly Formula to Deliver Baby Formula to U.S. from Germany; Sri Lanka Fuel Crisis. Aired 2-2:30a ET
• Australia's Labor Party Wins, Albanese To Be Next PM; Biden "Not Concerned" about Possible North Korean Missile Test; Russia Says "Large" Batch of U.S. and European Weapons Destroyed; Israel Reports First Case of Monkeypox; Nearly 9 Million Afghans at Risk of Famine. Aired 1-1:30a ET
• Australia's Labor Party Wins, Albanese To Be Next PM; Biden "Not Concerned" about Possible North Korean Missile Test; Ukrainian Civilians Refitting Donated Cars to Fight on Front Lines. Aired 12-1a ET
• CDC Monitoring Cases In The U.S. As WHO Confirms 92 Monkeypox Cases Worldwide; U.S. Company Captures Crucial Satellite Images Of Ukraine; Russian Officer Risked Everything To Quit Putin's War; Son Pleads For The Release Of His Father Held In China; Georgia's Governor Expected To Win Against Trump-Backed Candidate; Pennsylvania Senate Candidate John Fetterman Released From Hospital After Stroke. Aired 7- 8p ET
• White House Announces Second Baby Formula Shipment In Partnership With FedEx; Biden Visits Tokyo Amid Tensions Over North Korea Weapons Tests; Biden Says U.S. Prepared For Anything North Korea Does; Over 10 Million Under Heat Advisories Across Northeast; Presumptive Monkeypox Case Detected In Florida; Jill Biden Visits Costa Rican Hospital During Latin America Tour; Johnny Depp's Defamation Case Against Ex-Wife Enters Its Final Week. Aired 6-7p ET
• First Batch Of Baby Formula Arrives From Europe; Trump Influence Looming Over GOP Primaries; CDC Monitoring Monkeypox Virus; Increasing Sextortion Cases Targeting Teenagers; Madison Cawthorn Concedes, States Dark MAGA Must Rise; Peter Davidson And Kate McKinnon Bids SNL Goodbye. Aired 5-6p ET
• First Military Shipment Of Baby Formula Arrives In The U.S. Amid Dire Shortage; Interview With Former Senator Al Franken About Abortion Issues And The Midterm Elections; Pennsylvania Senate Candidate John Fetterman Released From Hospital After Stroke; Brian Kemp Poised To Defeat Trump-Backed Perdue In Georgia Governor's Race; Trevor Reed Released From Prison; Taliban Tells Women To Cover Faces. Aired 4-5p ET
• First Military Shipment Of Formula Arrives In U.S. As Supplies Dwindle; Biden Arrives In Tokyo Amid Tensions Over North Korea Weapons Tests; Ukrainians Refugees Find Shelter, Comfort In Moldova. Aired 3- 4p ET
• First Military Shipment Of Formula Arrives In U.S. As Supplies Dwindle; Incumbents Face Trump-Backed Candidates On Georgia Primaries; Biden Arrives In Tokyo Amid Tensions Over North Korea Weapons Tests; Russia Introduces New Controls On Movement In Mariupol; Tiger Woods Withdraws From First Tournament In 26-Year Career. Aired 2-3p ET


May 21, 2022
• First Trip As President For Biden To Asia; Russian Airstrike On Ukrainian Cultural Center; CEOs Fear Looming Recession; U.S. Formula Maker Increases Output; Russia Torches Villages Near Kharkiv; Russian Blockade Threatening Food Security For Millions; Australia Votes; Deadly Tornado Hits Michigan. Aired 5-6a ET
• First Trip As President For Biden To Asia; Azovstal Fighters Ordered To Stop Defense Of Mariupol; Australia Votes; Russian Commanders Fired For Poor Performance; Rudy Giuliani Meets With January 6 Committee; Record Breaking Heat In U.S. Aired 4-5a ET
• First Trip As President For Biden To Asia; Azovstal Fighters Ordered To Stop Defense Of Mariupol; Biden-Yoon Q&A. Aired 3-4a ET
• First Trip as President for Biden to Asia; Russia Torches Villages near Kharkiv; First Funeral for Buffalo Massacre Victims; U.S. First Lady Jill Biden on Latin America Tour; Australia Votes; U.S. Formula Maker Increases Output. Aired 2-3a ET
• First Trip as President for Biden to Asia; Azovstal Fighters Ordered to Stop Defense of Mariupol; Australia Votes; Federal Judge Blocks Biden Administration from Ending Title 42; Man's Horrific Loss in Russian Strike on Odessa; Record Breaking Heat in U.S. Aired 1-2a ET
• First Trip as President for Biden to Asia; Azovstal Fighters Ordered to Stop Defense of Mariupol; Australia Votes; U.S. COVID-19 Average over 114,000 Cases Daily; Oklahoma Bans Abortions after "Fertilization"; Musk Wants to Sell Internet and Satellite Tech to the Amazon. Aired 12-1a ET
• First Baby Formula Shipment Flights To The U.S. Hours Away; Tiger Woods Drops Out Of PGA Championship; Average California Gas Prices Jump Above $6 A Gallon; Dow Finishes Eighth Straight Weekly Loss, Longest Streak Since 1923; Social Platform Professionals Speak Out Over Twitter "Overhaul"; Trump Looms Large In GA Primary Fight For Governor. Aired 8-9p ET
• First Baby Formula Shipment Flights To The U.S. Hours Away; CDC Monitoring Six People In The U.S. For Possible Monkeypox; Deadly Tornado Rips Through Northern Michigan Town; Do More Guns Really Make The U.S. Safer?; Ukraine Reports Constant Strikes On Odessa Region. Aired 7-8p ET
• Tornado In Northern Michigan Kills Two, Injures More Than 40; Average California Gas Prices Jump Above $6.00 A Gallon; S&P 500 Teetering On Bear Market After Friday's Close; U.S. Topping 100K-Plus New COVID Cases Per Day; "Operation Fly Formula" Airlifting Supplies From Europe; GA Sees Record Early Voting Turnout, Especially Among Republicans. Aired 6-7p ET
• Operation Fly Formula To Deliver 132 Pallets Of Baby Formula To U.S.; Wife Of Justice Clarence Thomas Pressed AZ Lawmakers To Overturn Biden's Win; Tucker Carlson Not Sure About "Replacement Theory"; Biden Signs $40 Billion Ukraine Aid Package In South Korea; Fisherman's Floating Seaweed Could Win $100 Million And Help The Planet; Book: Russia Had "Fourth Man" Inside The CIA During Putin's Rise. Aired 5-6p ET
• Russia Torches Village Outside Ukraine's Second Biggest City; Ginni Thomas Pressed Arizona Lawmakers To Overturn Biden's Win; Rudy Giuliani Meets With January 6th Committee For More Than Nine Hours; Depp's Former Friends, Associates Testify On Alleged Substance Abuse; JPMorgan Warns California's $6 Gas Could Spread Nationwide In August; Millions Of Afghans Face Dire Levels Of Hunger And Poverty. Aired 4-5p ET
• Military Flight Transporting Baby Formula To U.S. Amid Dire Shortage; Biden Signs $40 Billion Ukraine Aid Package In South Korea; President Zelenskyy Condemns Strike On Cultural Center; Trump's Election Lies Loom Over Likely GOP Primaries; Hungary's Authoritarian Leader Lauds Tucker Carlson At CPAC; Oklahoma Passes Bill Banning Abortions After "Fertilization"; Over 35 Million People Under Heat Advisories. Aired 3-4p ET
• Shipments Of Baby Formula From Overseas Arriving In U.S. To Help Alleviate Supply Shortages; President Biden Visits South Korea; Tornado Devastates Town In Northern Michigan; Wife Of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Criticizes For Involvement In Attempts To Overturn 2020 Presidential Election; Heatwave Hits States In Northeastern U.S.; South Dakota Trigger Law Would Immediately Outlaw Most Abortions If Supreme Court Overturns Roe Versus Wade; High Gas Prices Increasing Food Costs At Farmers' Market In Los Angeles; Ford Recalling 39,000 SUVs Due To Possibility They Might Catch Fire; American Marine Veteran Trevor Reed Interviewed About His Captivity In Russian Prisons; Music Festival In New York's Central Park Raises Awareness Of Mental Health. Aired 2-3p ET.
• President Biden Holds Critical Talks With South Korea's President; First Flight With Overseas Baby Formula To Fly Out This Weekend; Russia Claims Airstrikes Destroyed U.S. And European Weapons Cache; Gas Prices Keep Going Up And Up; Incumbents Face Trump-Backed Candidates In Georgia Primaries; PA GOP Senate Race Tightens, Oz Ahead By About 1K Votes; Tiger Woods Makes Weekend Play Again. Aired 1-2p ET
• U.S. And South Korea Signal Desire To Restart, Expand Military Drills; CNN: U.S. Believes North Korea May Be Fueling For A Missile Test; "Operation Fly Formula" To Deliver 132 Pallets Of Baby Formula To U.S. More Than 35 Million In Northeast Under Heat Advisories Today; CDC Votes To Recommend COVID Boosters For Kids Five To 11; Depp's Former Friends, Associates Testify On Alleged Substance Abuse. Aired 12-1p ET
• President Biden Holds Critical Talks With South Korea's President; Tornado In Northern Michigan Kills Two, Injures More Than 40; U.S. Military Flight Carrying Baby Formula To Depart Germany Tomorrow; Interview With Volodymyr Omelyan, Former Ukrainian Minister Of Infrastructure; GOP Lawmaker Defends Giving Tour Of Capitol On Eve Of Riot; Giuliani Meets With January 6 Committee; Oklahoma Passes Bill Banning Almost All Abortions. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Shipments of Baby Formula from Overseas Arriving in U.S. to Help Alleviate Supply Shortages; Rep. Kim Schrier (D-WA) Interviewed on Steps Biden Administration and Congress Can Take to Address Current and Possible Future Shortages of Baby Formula in U.S.; President Biden Visits South Korea; Russian Forces Capture Ukrainian City of Mariupol; Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Leading Trump-Endorsed Primary Opponent David Perdue in Polls. Aired 10-11a ET


May 20, 2022
• Azov Commander Says Order Given To Stop Defending Mariupol; Former Afghan President Karzai Fights For Women's Rights Under Taliban Rule; Biden Kicks Off First Presidential Asia Tour; Several Countries Confirm Cases Of Monkeypox; North Korea Scrambling To Contain Massive COVID Outbreak; Russia To Cut Off Natural Gas Supplies To Finland. Aired 2-3p ET
• War Crimes Trial of Russian Soldier Resumes in Kyiv; Biden Arrives in South Korea to Begin First Asia Trip; Parts of U.S. Threatened by Fires, Hight Temps, Droughts. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Biden Visits South Korea, Japan on First Asia Trip; Ukraine: At Least 12 Civilians Killed in Russian Shelling; Turkey Says It Plans to Reject NATO Bids by Finland and Sweden; Select Committee Investigation Capitol Tour Given by Congressman; U.S. Government Secures First Batch of Formula from Overseas; North Korea Scrambling to Contain Massive COVID Outbreak. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Shanghai Reported New COVID Cases; Extreme Weather Conditions Left 10 People Dead in India; Indo-Pacific Allies Conduct Joint Drills; World is Headed to Famine; U.S. Imports Baby Formula; President Biden Made His First Asia Visit; Russian Troops Target Civilians; President Zelenskyy Condemned Deliberate Attacks; No Place for Forgiveness; January 6th Committee Investigates Republican Involvement to Insurrection. Aired 3-4a ET
• Biden to Visit South Korea and Japan on First Asia Trip Amid North Korea Tensions; Russia's War on Ukraine; GOP Lawmaker Investigated for U.S. Capitol Tour; U.S. Abortion Laws; Australians To Vote Amid Political Headwinds For Morrison; Source: 15 People Joined Suspect's "Discord" Private Chat; Female Journalists Ordered To Cover Their Faces On Air. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russia: 1,730 Ukrainian Soldiers Surrendered So Far At Azovstal; Some Civilians Return To Kharkiv As Russian Forces Withdraw; Biden To Visit South Korea, Japan On First Asia Trip; Biden Evokes Defense Production Act To Address Crisis; House Passes $28M Emergency Funding To Address Crisis; Suspect Appears In Court After Grand Jury Indictment; Female Journalists Ordered to Cover Their Faces on Air; Saving the Andean Condor; Deadly Floods Tear Through India's Assam State. Aired 1-2a ET
• Congress Approves $40 Billion in Aid to Ukraine; Kharkiv Subway Has Become Home to Many City Residents; Biden to Visit South Korea, Japan on First Asia Trip; Source: 15 People Joined Shooting Suspect's Discord Private Chat; Russian Soldier Confronted by Widow at War Crimes Trial; Oklahoma Passes Bill Banning Abortions after 'Fertilization'; U.S. Carrier Group Works to Deter China and North Korea; North Korea Scrambling to Contain Massive COVID Outbreak; Select Committee Investigating Capitol Tour Given by GOP Rep. Aired 12-1a ET
• U.S. Intel Skeptical of Putin Backing Down or Being Toppled; U.S. Likely to Keep 100K Troops in Europe for Foreseeable Future in Face of Russian Threat; White House Adviser: Covid Cases in U.S. are Substantially Undercounted; Dow on Pace for Longest Weekly Losing Streak Since 1923. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• S&P 500 Enters Bear Market Territory As Recession Fears Mount; Biden Confronts Consequential Foreign Policy Challenges In Asia; Ginni Thomas Pressed Arizona Lawmakers To Upend Biden's Win By Choosing Trump Electors Instead. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Russia Defense Minister: Nearly 2,000 Ukrainian Soldiers Surrendered at Mariupol Steel Plant; Russian Missile Strike in Kharkiv Injures 7, Including a Child; "Finally Home, The Trevor Reed Interview" Airs Sunday Night at 8:00 Eastern; Incumbents Faces Trump- Backed Candidates in Georgia Primaries; Ethan Crumbley's Parents Ask Judge to Quash Charges Against Them. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Justice Department Targets Hate Crimes; Discord Inside Supreme Court?; Baby Formula Shortage; President Biden Visits Asia. Aired 2- 2:30p ET
• Fisherman's Floating Seaweed Could Win $100 Million and Help the Planet; "Finally Home, The Trevor Reed Interview," Airs Sunday Night at 8:00 Eastern; Florida Deputy Charged After Taser Sets Suspect on Fire; Justice Department Unveils New Efforts to Combat Hate Crimes; Boeing's Starliner Successfully Launches to ISS. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Can Floating Seaweed Help the Planet?; New Details Emerge in January 6 Investigation; Putin Taking Control of Ukraine Military Strategy?; President Biden Visits Asia. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Razor Thin Margins in Pennsylvania Senate GOP Primary; Boeing's Starliner Capsule Experienced Thrust Issue After Takeoff; Depp's Former Friends, Associates Testify About His Substance Abuse. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Biden on First Official Trip to Asia Amid Crises in U.S. and Abroad; Lawyer Tries to Keep Trump's Notes From Jan. 6 Panel; Zelenskyy Says, There's Hell in Donbas. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Oklahoma Passes Strictest Abortion Bill; Azovstal Troops Ordered to Stop; First Funeral in Buffalo Massacre; Deputy Charged in Gas Station Explosion. Aired 9:30-10a
• Biden's Trip to Asia; Possible North Korean Missile Test; John Park is Interviewed about Biden in Asia; Eastman Fights Turning over Notes; Concern over Formula Shortage. Aired 9-9:30a ET


May 19, 2022
• Russian Soldier On Trial For War Crimes Apologizes; Biden Gives Full Backing To Nordic NATO Bids; Taliban Impose New Restrictions For Female Journalists In Afghanistan; Food Crisis Looms As Russia Blocks Ukrainian Grain; CNN Confronts Taliban Over Face Covering; Deadly Floods Tear Through India's Assam State; The Cannes Film Festival Returns To The Riviera. Aired 2-3p ET
• Food Crisis Looms as Russia Blocks Ukrainian Grain Exports; EU Lawmakers Debate Energy Security Amid Row with Russia; Afghan Girls Denied Education Learn Alternate Skills; Ukrainian Eurovision Winners Receive Hero's Welcome at Home. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• U.S. Retailers Target and Walmart Post Losses Amid Inflation; U.K. Inflation Hits 9 Percent as Wall Street has Tough Day; White House Announces "Operation Fly Formula" to Import More; Finland and Sweden Formally Apply to Join NATO; Pennsylvania Republican Senate Race Still Too Close to Call; U.N. Chief: Time is Running Out, World Must Act in This Decade; NATO Official: War at Standstill, But Momentum Favors Ukraine. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Too Close to Call for Pennsylvania's GOP Primary; Stock Markets Nosedive Today; Finland and Sweden Formally Applies to NATO Alliance; Turkey Blocks Two Applicants for NATO; Kalush Orchestra Won in Eurovision Contest; Russian Suddenly Change His Tune; U.S. Embassy in Ukraine Reopens; CDC Monitors New Monkeypox Disease; Buffalo Shooter Used Social Media Prior to Attack; World Temperature Rising Faster; Fires in New Mexico Charred Thousands of Acres. Aired 3-4a ET
• Pennsylvania Republican Senate Race Too Close To Call; GOP Primary Winner To Face Democratic Nominee Fetterman; Trump Encourages Oz To Prematurely Declare Victory; Volatile Markets; Dow Tumbling 1,160 Points; Baby Formula Shortage; U.S. Wildfires; NY A.G. Probing Social Media Sites; COVID Deaths & Hospitalizations Expected to Increase; Afghanistan Under Taliban. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S. Stock Markets Fall Sharply As Investors Worry About Recession; No Major Battlefield Gains Expected For Either Side In The Coming Weeks; Biden To Meet Sweden, Finland Leaders At White House; Afghan Women Open Up About Life Under The Taliban; New Mexico Fighting Largest Fire in State's History; Russian Soldier Pleads Guilty in War Crimes Trial; Kalush Orchestra Receive Hero's Welcome at Home. Aired 1-2a ET
• CNN Reports From Frontline Of Ukrainian Counteroffensive; NATO Official: War At Standstill, But Momentum Favors Ukraine; U.S. Retailers Target And Walmart Post Losses Amid Inflation; Pennsylvania Republican Senate Race Still Too Close To Call. Aired 12-1a ET
• Biden Invokes Defense Production Ace to Tackle Baby Formula Shortage; New COVID Cases, Hospitalizations Rise Nationwide; 12 Civilians Killed in Luhansk as Russian Bombardment Intensifies; Oklahoma Legislature Passes Ban on Abortions from Fertilization. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• House Jan. 6 Panel Investigating Tour of Capitol given by Republican Lawmaker on Eve of Insurrection; Rising Inflation, Recession Fears Trigger Stock Selloff; Biden Heads to Asia to Bolster Eastern Alliances Amid War in West; Biden Invokes Defense Production Act to Tackle Baby Formula Shortage. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• U.S. Reports 1st Case of Monkeypox as Outbreak Grows in Europe; Biden Invokes Defense Production Act to Tackle Baby Formula Shortage; Desperate Families Turn to Hospitals When Hunt for Formula Comes Up Dry; 2 Young Children Hospitalized for Dehydration Because Their Specialty Formula is Out of Stock. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• U.S. Reports First Case of Monkeypox; Gas Prices Rising; Interview With Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta; NATO Expansion; President Biden Heads Overseas. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Accused Mass Shooter Appears in Court, Faces Victims' Families; Record Diesel Prices, Shortages Loom as Growing Crisis; Oz, McCormick Locked in Tight PA GOP Senate Primary Race; Heard's Sister Testifies She Saw Depp Hit Amber. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• NATO Expansion; Biden Administration Targets Baby Formula Shortage; Interview With Former U.S. Special Representative For Ukraine Kurt Volker; President Biden Heads Overseas. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Parents Scramble to Find Baby Formula Amid Ongoing Shortage; Biden Hosts Sweden, Finland Leaders Amid Push to Join NATO. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Biden Hosts Leaders of Finland, Sweden After Nations Apply to NATO; Stocks Down Again After Dow Has Worst Trading Day Since 2020; New York Governor Strengthens Red Flag, Announces New Domestic Terrorism Unit. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Stocks Down Again After Dow Has Worst Trading Day Since 2020; Hero Workers Saved Others During Buffalo Massacre; New York's Attorney General to Investigate Social Media Platforms After Buffalo Shooting; Case of Monkeypox Identified in Massachusetts. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• President Biden Hosts Leaders of Finland and Sweden After Nations Apply to NATO; Biden Could Meet with Saudi Crown Prince as Soon as Next Month; Trial Resumes for Russian Soldier Who Pleaded Guilty to War Crimes; House Passes Funding Bill to Address Baby Formula Shortage; Interview with Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) About the Baby Formula Shortage and Abortion Rights in America. Aired 9-9:30a ET


May 18, 2022
• First Russian Soldier Tried For War Crimes Pleads Guilty; U.N. Sounds Alarm Against Climate Change; Taliban Rule Bars Afghan Girls From High School; U.K. Inflation Soars To 40-Year High; E.U. Plan To Lessen Russian Energy Dependence; Top Ukrainian Commanders Still Inside Azovstal; The Taliban's Afghanistan; U.S. Soccer Equal Pay Deal. Aired 2-3p ET
• Pennsylvania's GOP Primary Close Tight; John Fetterman Recovers from the Hospital; Madison Cawthorn Conceded His Defeat; Midterm Election a Test to Trump's Grip; Donald Trump Wants a Loyalist Candidate; A Huge Defeat for Russians in Luhansk Region; Ukrainians Rescued but Taken into Russian Territory; President Biden Condemns Terrorism Attacks. Aired 3-4a ET
• Biggest U.S. Primary Election Night So Far This Year; Pennsylvania Republican Senate Race Too Close To Call; CNN Projects Fetterman Wins Pennsylvania Dem. Senate Race; America's Choice 2022; Biden Mourns Buffalo Shooting Victims; Hunger Crisis in Afghanistan; Taliban Takover. Aired 2-3a ET
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• New York Governor Announces New Requirement Under Red Flag Law; Former White Supremacist Speaks on How to Combat Racist Extremism; WSJ: Flight Data Suggests China Eastern Plane Deliberately Crashed; White House Making Contingencies for Possible North Korean Missile Tests During President Biden's Visit to South Korea. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• PA Secretary Of State: Decision On Republican Senate Recount Likely By Next Tuesday; 2020 Election Denier Wins Republican Nomination For PA Governor; NATO Official: War Momentum Has Shifted In Favor Of Ukraine; Russia Targeting New Howitzers U.S. Gave To Ukraine. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Suspect Allegedly Posted Plans Online 30 Minutes Before Rampage; 911 Dispatcher On Leave After Call From Whispering Person Cut Short; DHS Warns Of Threats Against Supreme Court Following Leaked Draft; Dhs Pauses New Disinformation Board After Right-Wing Criticism; DHS Pushed Jan. 6 Committee For Witness Testimony Transcripts; Stephanie Grisham Meeting 1/6 Committee Again Today; Dow Tumbles 1,000 Points Amid Inflation Fears & Most CEOs Bracing For Recession. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Russia Targets Donetsk; Interview With Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Steven Pifer; U.S. Secretary of State Holds Meetings on NATO Expansion; High Drama in Primaries. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• House to Vote on Domestic Terrorism Bill in Wake of Buffalo Shooting; Report: Sea Level Rise, Green House Gas Emissions, Ocean Heat & Acidity Hit All-Time Highs; Estranged Friend of Amber Heard Testifies About Injuries; Georgia Students Suing School District, Allege Pattern of Racism. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• China Jet Crash Investigation; Crisis in Afghanistan; Russian Soldier on Trial For War Crimes Pleads Guilty; High Drama in Primaries. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Baby Formula Manufacturers to Testify Before Congress Next Week; Suspected Gunman's Murder Plot Posted Online 30 Minutes Before Attack; CBP Says, About 234,000 Migrants Stopped at U.S. Southern Border in April. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Pennsylvania GOP Senate Primary Too Close to Call; Russia Targeting New Howitzers U.S. Gave to Ukraine; Judge Signs Off on Plan to Get Abbott Plant Running Again. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• The Taliban's Afghanistan; China Eastern Plane Crash was Deliberate; UFOs a "Potential National Security Threat". Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Ukrainians Evacuate Azovstal Steel Plant; Pennsylvania's GOP Primary Close Tight; Former Russian Colonel Says War Will Get Worse for Moscow. Aired 4-4:30a ET


May 17, 2022
• Ukraine Ends Defense Of Besieged Mariupol Plant; Sweden And Finland Launch Bids To Join NATO; Palestinian Mourners And Israeli Police Clash Around Funeral; Odessa Resists Russia As It Struggles With Its Past; Nearly 9 Million Afghans At Risk Of Famine Conditions; Shanghai Says Community Spread Of COVID-19 Eliminated; UFOs A "Potential National Security Threat." Aired 2-3p ET
• Standoff Of The Azovstal Plant In Ukraine May Be Coming To An End; Severe Weather Reported In Past 24 Hours Across Northeast U.S.; FDA Expected To Authorize Pfizer COVID Booster For Kids Age 5 to 11 As Early As Tuesday; First Congressional UFO Hearing In Five Decades Scheduled For Tuesday. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• 10 Killed in Racially Motivated Mass Shooting in Buffalo; Pennsylvania Republican Senate Race Goes Dow to the Wire; More Than 260 People Evacuated from Mariupol Steel Plant; Sweden and Finland Launch Bids to Join NATO; Russian Missile Target Base Near Lviv; U.S. Troops Deploying to Somalia to Counter Al-Shabaab. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Buffalo Shooter Radicalized Via Social Media; Turkey Not Sure to Accept Finland and Sweden Inside NATO; More than 260 People Rescued from Azovstal; Russian Troops Target Military Base Near Poland; Controversies Could Jeopardize a Candidate's Bid; McDonald's Leaving Russia; Afghan Leader Shows His Face on Camera; A Hero Killed in Buffalo Shooting; Pfizer Booster for Kids is On the Way; Baby Formula Shortage Making It Hard to Find for Americans. Aired 3-4a ET
• Heroic Fight For Mariupol Appears To Be Over; Police: Buffalo Shooting Suspect Visited Area In March; Sweden And Finland Launch Bids To Join NATO; Western Brands Abandon Russia; Renault and McDonald's Exits Russia; Amanpour Speaks with Taliban Deputy Leader; Community Spread of COVID Eliminated in Shanghai; COVID Cases in U.S. Spikes; Interview with Internal Medicine Specialist and Viral Research Dr. Jorge Rodriguez; Abbott's Deal with FDA; U.S. Troops to be Deployed to Somalia. Aired 2-3a ET
• 10 Killed In Racially Motivated Mass Shooting In Buffalo; Sweden Announces NATO Bid, Ending Its Historic Neutrality; Hundreds Of Ukrainian Soldiers Evacuated From Steel Plant To Russian-Held Territory; FDA And Abbott Reach Deal To Reopen Shuttered Infant Formula Plant; North Korea COVID Admission Reveals Serious Health Situation; Karine Jean-Pierre Holds First Briefing as WH Press Secretary. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ten Killed In Racially Motivated Mass Shooting Buffalo; Calls For Social Media Accountability After Buffalo Shooting; More Than 260 People Evacuated From Mariupol Steel Plant; Security Guard Hailed As A Hero After Buffalo Mass Shooting; Man Buried Alive By Russian Soldiers Recounts Harrowing Tale; China's COVID Lockdowns Choke Global Supply Chains; Pennsylvania Republican Senate Race Goes Down To The Wire. Aired 12-1a ET
• Police: Church Shooter Upset Over Taiwan-China Tensions; Dallas Police Announce Arrest In Korean-Owned Salon Shooting; McCarthy Makes First On-Camera Comments About January 6 Committee Subpoena; Congress Holds First Public Hearing On UFOs Since The '60s; Musk: Twitter Deal Can't Happen Until Bot Account Dispute Resolved. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Biden Gets Emotional In Buffalo: "White Supremacy Is A Poison"; High-Stakes Senate And Governor's Races In Pennsylvania; Proposed NY Congressional Map Could Pit Longtime Democratic Members Against Each Other. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Ukrainians Give Up Fight In Mariupol Plant, The City's Last Stronghold; Mayor Byron Brown (D-Buffalo) Gives Update On Mass Shooting; Crystal Peoples-Stokes, (D), New York Assemblywoman, Discuses Buffalo Mass Shooting, Biden Visit To Victims And Families; Biden Calls Baby Formula Shortage "Top Priority," Outlines New Steps; FDA Authorizes Pfizer Vaccine Booster For Kids 5 To 11. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Primary Day; President Biden Calls Out White Supremacy. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Trump's Clout Faces Test in Tight PA, NC Races; GOP's Cawthorn Battles to Survive Series of Missteps; Police: Church Shooting Suspect Upset Over China-Taiwan Tensions; U.S. Holds 1st Public Hearing on UFOs in Decades. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Ukraine Declares End To Battle For Mariupol; NATO Expansion; President Biden Addresses Buffalo Mass Shooting. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Ukrainians Give Up Fight at Mariupol Plant, the City's Last Stronghold; Biden in New Video Calls Formula Shortage a Top Priority; Amber Heard on Stand for Cross-Examination. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Today, Biden in Buffalo to Visit Families After Deadly Shooting; Voters in Five States Head to Polls for Primaries; Trump's Clout To Be Tested in Pennsylvania, North Carolina Races. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
• Suspect in California Church Shooting in Custody; Arrest in Hair Salon Shooting in Texas; War of espionage in Ukraine; Congress Holds UFO Hearings. Aired 9:30-10a
• Biden on "Hateful Ideology" behind Buffalo Shooting; Finnish Parliament Votes in Favor of NATO Application; Ukraine Expects Prisoner Exchange; Voters Head to Polls. Aired 9-9:30a ET


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