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August 28, 2022


August 27, 2022
• Trump Dismisses Affidavit Release, Possible Evidence Of Obstruction; Trump Attorneys Criticized Over Questionable Legal Advice; Zaporizhzhya Power Plant Reconnected To Ukraine's Power Grid; Rescue Work Near Russia's Rail Station Strike Ends; Questions Around Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan; Mississippi Inundated With Excessive Rainfall; NASA's Artemis Set To Launch Monday. Aired 5-6a ET
• Trump Dismisses Affidavit Release, Possible Evidence Of Obstruction; British Energy Regulator Raises Energy Price Cap 80 Percent; Zaporizhzhya Power Plant Reconnected To Ukraine's Power Grid; Ukraine Exports 1 Million Tons Of Food; Latvia Topples Soviet Empire Monument; Moderna Accuses Pfizer Of Patent Infringement; Mississippi Inundated With Excessive Rainfall; China Particularly Vulnerable To Climate Change; NASA's Artemis Set To Launch Monday. Aired 4-5a ET
• Trump Dismisses Affidavit Release, Possible Evidence of Obstruction; Zaporizhzhya Power Plant Reconnected to Ukraine's Power Grid; Ukrainian Volunteers Filling Vital Needs; U.S. Republican Senator Winds Up Trip to Taiwan. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.S. Intel Chiefs to Assess Security Risks from Seized Documents from Mar-a-Lago; Texas Has Bused Almost 9,000 Migrants to NYC and DC Over Governor's Criticism of Biden Administration Policies; Janet Petro, Director, Kennedy Space Center, Discusses Historic Artemis I Voyage to Moon & Monday's Test Launch. Aired 8-9p ET
• Radiation Leak Fears At Ukrainian Nuclear Plant Amid New Shelling; Bodies Still Being Found In Bucha Months After Deadly Massacre; U.S. Intel Chiefs Assessing Security Risks From Seized Documents; Various Democrats Unsold On Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness; California Planning To End Sale Of Gas-Powered Cars; Herschel Walker Falsely Claims Warnock Lied About Having A Dog. Aired 7-8p ET
• U.S. Intel Chiefs To Assess Security Risks From Seized Documents; Trump And Allies Dismiss Heavily Redacted Mar-a-Lago Affidavit; Interview With Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH); Near-Total Abortion Bans Now In Effect In At Least 11 States; NASA Restarting Lunar Missions With Artemis Program. Aired 6-7p ET
• DNI To Lead Damage Assessment From Mar-a-Lago Docs; Ukraine Accuses Russia Of Continuing To Shell Area Near Nuclear Plant; Aussie Tennis Great, Rennae Stubbs, Discusses Joining Serena Williams' Coaching Team, Novak Djokovic To Miss U.S. Open Over Vaccine Travel Restrictions; New Conservative Group Received $1.6 Billion From Single Donor; Animal Shelters In Crisis As Inflation-Hit Families Give Up Pets. Aired 5-6p ET
• Redacted Affidavit Reveals DOJ Found 184 Classified Docs In 14 Of 15 Returned Boxes From Mar-a-Lago; Texas Has Bused Almost 9,000 Migrants To New York And Washington, D.C.; Biden White House To Release Details Of Student Loan Debt Relief Roll Out; Analysis Finds Biden's Student Loan Relief Will Mainly Help Working, Middle-Class Borrowers; Two Plead Guilty To Stealing, Selling Ashley Biden's Journal, Personal Belongings; MN GOP Nominee For Top Election Post Compared Changing Voting Rules In 2020 To 9/11 Terror Attack; Woman Says She Was Denied Abortion After Fetus' Fatal Diagnosis. Aired 4-5p ET
• U.S. Intelligence Agencies To Prepare Damage Assessment Of Documents Recovered From Mar-a-Lago; Ukraine Accuses Russia Of Continuing To Shell Area Near Nuclear Plant; Herschel Walker Falsely Claims Raphael Warnock Lied About Having A Dog; Countdown Begins For NASA's New Mission To The Moon; Texas Drought Reveals 113-Million- Year-Old Dinosaur Prints. Aired 3-4p ET
• Director Of National Intelligence Telling Congress Intelligence Community Conducting Damage Assessment Of Documents Taken From Former President Trump's Residence At Mar-A-Lago; New York City Continues To Receive Immigrants Transported From Texas; Newly Arrived Immigrants In New York And Chicago Asking For Work Permits; Some States Implement Strict Anti-Abortion Laws In Wake Of Supreme Court Overturning Roe Versus Wade; Protestors In Austin, Texas, Urge Governor Greg Abbott To Raise Legal Age For Purchasing AR-15 From 18 To 21; Biden Administration Announces Student Loan Forgiveness Program. Aired 2-3p ET.
• Affidavit: Evidence Of Obstruction Likely At Mar-a-Lago; Trump Legal Team Reiterates Request For "Special Master"; DOJ Finds 184 Classified Docs In 14 Of 15 Returned Boxes; California To Ban Sale Of Gas-Powered Cars By 2035; James Coddington's Execution Begins Oklahoma's Death Row Purge; Countdown Begins For NASA's New Mission To The Moon. Aired 1-2p ET
• DOJ Releases Redacted Mar-A-Lago Search Warrant Affidavit; Biden Loan Forgiveness Draws Praise And Anger Across The U.S.; Carole King To Biden: Stop Commercial Logging In National Forests; Herschel Walker Falsely Claims Sen. Warnock Lied About Having A Dog; L.A. Voters To Decide If Hotels Must Rent Vacant Rooms To Homeless. Aired 12-1p ET
• DOJ Releases Redacted Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant Affidavit; California To Ban New Gas Car Sales By 2035; Ukraine Accuses Russia of Continuing To Shell Area Near Nuclear Plant; Interview With Member Of Ukrainian Parliament Maria Mezentseva; Record Number Of Migrants Arriving In NYC By Bus From Texas; Buffalo Bills Rookie Accused In Gang Rape Of Underage Girl; Water Police In Southern California On Lookout For Violators. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Former President Trump Renewing Calls for Special Master to Review Evidence Collected by FBI after Search at Mar-a-Lago; Stock Market Falters after Federal Reserve Chairman Announces Continued High Interest Rate to Combat Inflation; New York City Continues to Receive Immigrants Transported from Texas; Newly Arrived Immigrants in New York Asking for Work Permits. Aired 10-11a ET


August 26, 2022
• A Closer Look At Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan; California Regulators Ban New Gasoline Car Sales by 2035; Power Outages Across Cuba Becoming Increasingly Common; French President Macron on Goodwill Visit to Algeria. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Judge Orders Release of Redated Affidavit By Today; District Attorney Wants Mark Meadows to Testify; Gov. Kemp's Attorney's Argue to Block Subpoena; Biden: Republican Party is Embracing Semi-Fascism; Ukraine's Nuclear Plant Fears; U.S. Launches Airstrikes Against Militants in Northern Syria. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Affidavit Used by FBI Soon to be Seen by the Public; Donald Trump Wary of Possible Indictment; President Biden Tout His Accomplishments; Europeans Raise Concern Over Zaporizhzhia Power Plant; California Weighs Pros and Cons Over New Car Regulation; Mississippi Inundated with Flood; Texas Board Show Their Anger by Voting Pete Arredondo Out; Cities Continue to Receive Migrants from Texas. Aired 3-4a ET
• Nuclear Power Plant Cut from Ukrainian Power Grid; Judge Orders Release of Redacted Affidavit; Macron Seeks Ties with Algeria Beyond 'Painful' History; California Bans New Gasoline Car Sales by 2035; Former U.K. Ambassador Charged with Immigration Crime; UN Report On Uyghur Mistreatment Could Be Further Delayed; 900+ People Killed In Pakistan By Monsoon Rains, Flooding; Texas Drought Uncovers 110M-Year- Old Dinosaur Tracks. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Ukraine: Nuclear Plant Cut From Ukrainian Power Grid; Google Searches For "Ukraine" Trending Down; U.S. Republican Senator Meets With Taiwan's Leader; Former U.K. Ambassador Charged With Immigration Crime; Judge Orders Release Of Redacted Affidavit By Friday; Growing Outcry After Nicaragua Detains Bishop; Growing Outcry after Nicaragua Detains Bishop; Record-Breaking European Heat Will be Normal by 2035; Venezuelan Men Hope to Honor Relative with New Life. Aired 1-2a ET
• Tension Grow As Zaporizhzhia Gets Cut from Power Grid; Judge Order Release of Redacted Affidavit by Friday; Power Outrages Cuba Becoming Increasing Common; Former U.K. Ambassador Charged with Immigration Crime; Growing Outcry After Nicaragua Detains Bishop; Migrants Families Relieved to be in the U.S. After Grueling Journey. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• DHS Secretary: Abbott's Efforts to Bus Migrants Out of Texas is Throwing Federal Systems Out of Whack; Stocks Sink as Fed Chair Vows Forceful and Rapid Action on Inflation; Biden Sharpens Attacks on Trump, MAGA Republicans; Wolf Blitzer's New Holocaust Special. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Trump Team To Still Seek Special Master Despite Justice Department's "Filter" Team Review Of Mar-A-Lago Docs; NASA Team Addresses Postponement Of Artemis I Moon Launch; Artemis I Manager: Will Reschedule Launch, "Not Ready To Give Up". Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Trump Allies Continue to Claim Political Motivations Despite Judge's Intentions of Transparency for Releasing Affidavit; Powell Warns of "Some Pain" to People Amid Fight to Tame Inflation; Key Inflation Report Shows Some Cooling in July; Biden's Student Loan Relief Plan Sparks Debate, Mixed Reactions; Robb Elementary Student Demands More Officers Turn in Badges. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Redacted Mar-a-Lago Search Affidavit Released. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Trump Calls Unsealed Affidavit "Total Public Relations Subterfuge by FBI & DOJ"; Trump & Lawyers Huddled This Week Ahead of Today's Key Deadline; Biden: "We Will Let the Justice Department Determine" if National Security Was Compromised at Mar-a-Lago; Fed Chief: "Some Pain" Ahead for Households & Businesses; Today: Fed's Favored Inflation Gauge Shows Signs of Easing; Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Reconnected to Ukraine's Power Grid; Putin Signs Decree Boosting Military by 137,000 Personnel. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Redacted Mar-a-Lago Affidavit Released. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Biden's Student Loan Relief Plan Sparking Debate, Mixed Reactions; 13 U.S. Service Members Killed in Terrorist Attack a Year Ago Today; CNN's Wolf Blitzer Previews New Holocaust Special. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Redacted Mar-a-Lago Affidavit Could be Released at Any Moment; Fed Chair Speaks Amid Inflation and Recession Fears; Now, Pre-Launch Briefing Ahead of Monday's Artemis Lunar Mission. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Reconnected; Fed Chair Speaks Amid Inflation and Recession Fears; Biden's Student Loan Relief Plan; Growing Questions over Rebound Covid. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Redacted Affidavit Could Be Released; An Activist Told Trump that the Records Belonged to Him; David Laufman is Interviewed about the Trump Affidavit; Biden Sharpens Attacks on Trump; Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) is Interviewed about Biden. Aired 9-9:30a ET


August 25, 2022
• Migrant Border Crossings Increasingly Becoming Deadly; L.A. to Vote on Requiring Hotels to House Homeless; Jury Awards $31 Million in Lawsuit Over Kobe Bryant Crash Photos. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Judge to Decide on Making Parts of Affidavit Public on Mar-a- Lago Search; National Archives Asked for Trump Records in 2021; President Biden Announces Plan to Forgive Some Student Loans; Dozens Rescued from Floodwaters in Mississippi; Uvalde School Board Fires Police Chief; U.S. Service Member Slightly Injured in Rocket Attacks in Syria; Train Station Attack Darkens Ukraine's Independence Day. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Trump's Team Informed by National Archives in Advance; Loan Forgiveness Not Forgivable by Critics; Uvalde Board Get Rid of Pete Arredondo; U.S. Sent $3 Billion Aid to Ukraine; Russia Did Not Spare Ukraine's Independence Day; Heavy Rain Flooded Mississippi; Southern U.S. Saw Record-Breaking Rain; Stock Markets All in Positive Territory; California to Ban Gasoline-operated Cars. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russian Rocket Kills 22 At Ukraine Train Station; Rohingya Genocide, Five Years On; Ukraine Marks Independence Day And Six Months Of War; Los Angeles Raising Concerns for the Homeless; Prince Harry and Meghan Adopts Mistreated Beagle; New Study Shows Doppelganger Appear to Have Genetic Similarities. Aired 2-3a ET
• Ukraine: At Least 22 Killed In Strike On Train Station; Ukraine Marks Independence Six Months Into The War; U.K. PM Announces $66m Aid Package During Surprise Visit; U.S. Pledges Nearly $38b In Security Assistance For Ukraine; Ethiopian Govt. Troops Clash With Tigrayan Forces; Protesters Worry Cybercrime Law Enabling Crackdown; Heat Wave In China Puts Crops & Livestock At Risk; Floods Have Killed Dozens In Sudan So Far This Year. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ukraine Marks Independence Day And Six Months Of War; Protesters Worry Cybercrime Law Enabling Crackdown; Heatwave In China Putting Crops And Livestock At Risk; By 2035, California Anticipated to Outlaw Sale of New Gas Vehicles; Interview with Chair of the ICCT Board of Directors Margo Oge; Youngest Person to Fly Solo Around The World is 17 Years Old. Aired 12-1a ET
• CDC Reports 17 Cases of Monkeypox in Kids Age 0 to 15; Jackson, Mississippi Records Wettest August on Record; New York City Scrambles as Influx of Migrants Arrive From Texas; Judge Orders Release of Redacted Mar-a-Lago Affidavit By Noon Friday; California Expected to Ban Sales of New Gas Cars by 2035. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Judge Weighs If He Should Unseal Redacted Mar-A-Lago Affidavit; Judge Rules Idaho Can't Enforce Abortion Ban In Medical Emergencies; Democrat Pat Ryan Snags Surprise Win In NY-19 Special Election; Georgia Elementary School Student Tests Positive For Monkeypox. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Uvalde School Board Votes Unanimously To Fire Police Chief; L.A. Voters To Decide If Hotels Must Rent Vacant Rooms To Homeless; U.S. Economy Shrank Less Than Thought In 2nd Qtr & Weekly Jobless Claims Fall In Last Week; As Biden Forgives Millions Of Student Loans, Critics Slam Economic Impact. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Uvalde Police Chief Fired; U.S. Launches Airstrikes in Syria; Georgia Election Probe; Nuclear Disaster Fears in Ukraine; DOJ Submits Proposal For Redacted Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Russian-Held Nuclear Plant Disconnects from Power Grid Twice; California to Ban Sales of Gas-Powered Cars by 2035; Deadly Year for Migrants Crossing U.S. Border; Djokovic Missing U.S. Open over Vaccine Travel Restrictions; Serena Williams to Face Danka Kovinic in U.S. Open. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Nuclear Disaster Fears in Ukraine; Trigger Abortion Bans Take Effect in Three States; Economic Outlook; DOJ Submits Proposal For Redacted Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Today, Trigger Laws Banning Abortions Take Effect in Three States; L.A. to Vote on Requiring Hotels to House Homeless Population; Georgia Elementary School Student Tests Positive for Monkeypox. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Trump Was Asked to Return Classified Documents While in Office, He Didn't; Unredacted DOJ Memo Details Reason Trump Not Charged in Russia Probe; Biden Cancels Some Student Loan Debt, Extends Loan Payment Pause. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Adam Martinez is Interviewed about Arredondo's Firing; Airlines Pressured to Ease Cancelations; California Regulators Vote on Ban of Gas Cars; Trigger Laws Banning Abortions; Dangerous Flooding in Mississippi. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• GDP Shrank in Second Quarter; Trump Asked to Return Classified Documents; Renato Mariotti is Interviewed about the Trump Documents; Biden to Speak with Zelenskyy; Uvalde Fires Arredondo. Aired 9-9:30a ET


August 24, 2022
• Nadler Victorious in Clash of Manhattan Democratic Titans; Key Races Take Shape Ahead of U.S. Midterm Elections; Columbus, Ohio Teachers on Strike as School Year Begins; Charges Dropped Against Officers Involved in Shooting; U.S. Gas Prices Drop 71 Days in a Row. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• New York, Florida, Oklahoma Hold Primary Elections; Student Relief Coming; National Archives Found 700+ Pages of Classified Documents at Mar-a-Lago; Biden Ordered Air Strikes on Iran-Backed Groups in Syria; White House May Cancel up to $10,000 per Borrower of Student Loan Debt; Ukraine Braces for Russian Attacks on Independence Day. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Democratic Nominees Celebrates Victories; U.S. Hits Iran-Backed Groups in Deir Ezzor; Ukraine Celebrates with Caution; Rep. Carolyn Maloney Lose Her Bid in Congress; Roe v. Wade Major Factor in Midterm Elections; Russian Official Killed in Ukraine; Biden Administration to Announce Loan Forgiveness; Texas Inundated with Heavy Flooding. Aired 3-4a ET
• CNN: Nadler Tops Maloney In N.Y. Democratic House Primary; CNN: Crist Wins Democratic Primary For Florida's Governor; National Archives: Most Sensitive Government Secrets Among 700+ Pages Retrieved From Mar-a-Lago In January. Aired 2-3a ET
• Ukraine Braces For Stepped-Up Russian Attacks Around Independence Day; New York; Florida; Oklahoma Hold Primary Elections; Mar-A-Lago Boxes Had More Than 700 Pages Of Classified Papers; Biden Orders Airstrikes In Syria Targeting Iran-Backed Militias; U.S. To Announce $3 Billion In New Military Aid For Ukraine; Twitter Whistleblower Will Take Part In Capitol Hill Briefings; Interview with Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA). Aired 1-2a ET
• CNN: Charlie Crist Wins Democratic Primary For Florida Governor; Redistricting Creates Democratic Matchups In New York; National Archives Found 700 Pages Classified Documents At Mar-a-Lago; Memorial For Daughter of Vladimir Putin Ally Killed in Car Bombing; China Protest Latest U.S. Officials' Visit to Taiwan; Interview with Representative Don Beyer (D-VA); Texas Governor Signing Disaster Declaration; U.S. Expected to Announce $3 Billion Security Package for Ukraine; Six Months of War in Ukraine, With No End in Sight. Aired 12- 1a ET
• Ukraine Braces For Potential Attacks On Its Independence Day; Uvalde School Board Discusses Whether To Fire School Police Chief; Interview With State Sen. Roland Gutierrez (D-TX): Uvalde Shooting Accountability; Interview With Kate Bedingfield, White House Communications Director: Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Biden: Student Debt Forgiveness Plan Is "Responsible And Fair"; NY Special Election Win Fuels Midterm Hopes For Democrats; Ukraine Independence Day Falls On Half-Year Mark Of Russian Invasion. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
• Columbus Teachers & District Meet With Mediator To End Strike; Biden Outlines Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Plan. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Interview With Fmr. Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-LA); Republican Red Wave in Doubt?; President Biden Announces New Security Assistance for Ukraine; President Biden Set to Announce Student Loan Relief Plan. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Judge: Trump Has Until Friday To Clarify Special Master Request; Judge: DOJ Must Submit Search Affidavit Redactions By Tomorrow; Study: Brian Stimulation Could Increase Memory; Teachers Strike In Ohio's Largest District As School Year Begins. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Jill Biden Suffers Rebound Case of COVID; President Biden Announces New Security Assistance for Ukraine; Interview With Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA); President Biden Set to Announce Student Loan Relief Plan. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Teachers in Ohio's Largest District on Strike as School Year Begins; National Archives Wanted Intel Community to Assess Damage of Classified Documents Retrieved from Mar-a-Lago in January; Study Shows Brain Stimulation Improves Adults' Short-Term Memory. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Primaries Set Up Key November Races in Florida and New York; National Archives Wanted Intel Community to Assess Damage of Classified Documents Retrieved from Mar-a-Lago in January; Today, Biden Makes Announcement on Student Loan Forgiveness. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Federal Judge Blocks HHS Guidance; Francis Rooney is Interviewed about Florida; Joe Moody is Interviewed about Pete Arredondo; Heavy Rain in Parts of Southeastern U.S. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Primaries Set up Key November Races; Crist to Face Off Against DeSantis; Classified Documents Retrieved in January from Trump; Shan Wu is Interviewed about the Trump Documents; Zelenskyy Marks Independence Day; Biden Announces Ukraine Assistance. Aired 9-9:30a ET


August 23, 2022
• U.S. Stocks Fall on Worries Over Inflation and Recession; Teachers in Ohio's Largest School District Go On Strike; Three Officers in Arkansas Accused of Beating Suspect; Parts of China Move to Save Energy Amid Heat Wave. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Justice Department Issues New Subpoena for More January 6 Documents; Trump Team Seeks "Special Master" to Review Mar-a-Lago Evidence; Texas Rainfall Reaches 1-in100-Year Levels in Dallas; Russia Accuses Ukraine of Killing Daughter of Major Putin Ally. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Department of Justice Subpoenaed National Archive for Additional Jan. 6 Documents; Trump's Legal Team Asks for a Special Master to Review Documents Seized from Mar-a-Lago; Russia Blames Ukraine for Darya Dugina's Death; Three Arkansas Deputies Suspended from Duty After Violent Arrest; Texas Under State of Disaster After Record Level Rainfall. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump Takes Legal Action On Mar-a-Lago Search; New Justice Department Subpoena For 1/6 Documents; Kyiv Bans Events Amid Fears Of Independence Day Attack; Dr. Anthony Fauci Stepping Down; Long COVID Symptoms Widespread; Space Telescope Captures New Images of Jupiter; NASA Revealing Black Hole Sound; State of Disaster Declared in Dallas, Texas. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russia Accuses Ukraine Of Killing Daughter Of Major Putin Ally; Kyiv Bans Events Amid Fears Of Independence Day Attack; Pentagon Announces $557 Million Aid Package For Ukraine; Pakistan's Former PM Accused Of Threatening Police & Judge; Trump Team Seeks "Special Master" To Review Mar-a-Lago Evidence. Aired 1-2a ET
• Russia Accuses Ukraine Of Killing Daughter Of Major Vladimir Putin Ally; Raila Odinga Alleges Vote Rigging, Doesn't Make Evidence Public; Parts Of China Move To Save Energy Amid Heat Wave; Growing Fears Of Interest Rate Hikes And Recession; Donald Trump Seeks "Special Master" To Review Mar-a-Lago Evidence. Aired 12-1a ET
• What To Watch In Todays Primaries In Florida And New York; Texas Rescue Crews Respond To Hundreds Of Calls For Help During Flooding; Former Kentucky Detective Pleads Guilty In Breonna Taylor Case; NYPD Investigating Rape Claims Against South Sudanese Diplomat And Was Released After Invoking Diplomatic Community. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• National Archives Sought To Share Classified Docs From Mar-A- Lago With Intel Community Months Ago; Atlanta Officers Who Killed Rayshard Brooks Will Not Face Charges; U.S. Urges Americans To Leave Ukraine Immediately. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Former Twitter Executive Turns Whistleblower On Security Vulnerabilities; FL Democrats Decide Today Who Will Face DeSantis In November; NASA's Artemis I Moon Mission Is A Go For Aug 29; Webb Telescope Captures Stunning Images Of Jupiter; New Home Sales Fell In July As Rising Prices Take A Toll; Biden To Make Student Loan Relief Announcement Tomorrow. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Twitter Vulnerabilities?; U.S. Urges Americans to Leave Ukraine Immediately; New Info Revealed on Mar-a-Lago Classified Documents. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• State Department Urges Americans To Leave Ukraine; Memorial Service For Daughter Of Putin Ally Killed In Car Bombing; Ex-Twitter Executive Blows Whistle On Major Security Problems; Biden To Make Student Loan Relief Announcement Tomorrow; Webb Telescope Captures Stunning Images Of Jupiter. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Primary Day; New Information Revealed on Mar-a-Lago Classified Documents. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• U.S. Private Sector Activity Contracts at Fastest Rate Since May 2020; U.S Families Mourn Loved Ones Lost in Withdrawal; Millions Under Flood Watches, Warnings as Threat Shifts Eastward. Aired 10:30- 11a ET
• Whistleblower Says, Twitter Security Vulnerabilities Are a Danger to Democracy; Trump Seeks Special Master to Review Seized Documents; Primary Elections Today in New York, Florida and Oklahoma. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Ned Price is Interviewed about Ukraine; Marc Goldwen is Interviewed about College Debt Forgiveness; DOJ Investigating Violent Arrest in Arkansas. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Trump Seeks Special Master to Review Seized Documents; DOJ Subpoenas National Archives; Schumer's Close Call with Proud Boy; Democratic Face Off in New York; Today Florida, New York and Oklahoma Hold Primaries. Aired 9-9:30a ET


August 22, 2022
• World Leaders Discuss Safety at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant; Doing the Dangerous Work of Cleaning Mines from Ukraine; Pakistan's Former President Imran Khan Accused of Threatening Police and Judge; Odinga Challenges Vote Results in Supreme Court; Gary Busey Faces Four Charges in Sex Offense Case; Finnish Prime Minister Dance Video Continues to Cause a Stir. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Car Bomb Kills Daughter of Putin Ally Near Moscow; Indiana Governor Latest U.S. Official to Visit Taiwan; Top Republicans Demand Release of Affidavit; Vaccine Clinic Set Up at North Carolina Pride Festival. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Daughter of Vladimir Putin's Ally Killed in a Blast; Russia Blames Ukraine for Darya Dugina's Death; Liz Cheney Promise No to Donald Trump's Second Term; American People Favors Continuing January 6 Investigation; Sen. Lindsey Graham Free of Testifying for Now; Prime Minister Imran Khan Under Terrorist Act Investigation; Al-Shabaab Attacks Again in Somalia. Aired 3-4a ET
• Daughter of Putin Ally Killed in Car Bomb; Sen. Lindsey Graham Gets a Pause to Testify Before a Grand Jury; Biden Administration's Recent Gains and its Impact on the Midterms; Asylum Seekers Arrive in New York from Texas; Indiana Governor Visits Taiwan; Legal Battle Over Abortion Rights Ignites in the U.S. Aired 2-3a ET
• Car Bomb Kills Daughter of Putin Ally near Moscow; Frontline Towns under Fire as Russia Tries to Advance in East; Doing the Dangerous Work Of Clearing Mines from Ukraine; At Least 21 Dead After al-Shabaab Militants Attack Hotel. Aired 1-2a ET
• Car Bomb Kills Daughter of Putin Ally near Moscow; At Least 21 Dead After al-Shabaab Militants Attack Hotel; Beijing Suspends Some Fish & Fruit Imports from Taiwan; Doing the Dangerous Work of Clearing Mines from Ukraine; Photojournalist Documents War's Impact on Ukrainians; Extreme Drought Grants Access to "Spanish Stonehenge;" Tropical Depression Forms East of Philippines; Unmanned Rocket Launches for the Moon at End of August. Aired 12-1a ET
• 72 Percent Of Economists Expect A U.S. Recession By Mid-2023; Advanced-Stage Cervical Cancer Rising In White And Black Women; GOP Rep: FBI Search Reflects DOJ's Loss Of Credibility Under Dems; NYC Receives Largest Single-Day Arrival Of Migrants From Texas. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Russia Accuses Ukraine Of Killing Daughter Of Major Putin Ally; Biden, Western Leaders Call For U.N. Watchdog Visit To Ukraine Nuclear Plant Amid Safety Fears; Dr. Anthony Fauci Announces He Will Step Down In December; 72 Percent Of Economists Expect A U.S. Recession By Mid- 2023. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Judge: Affidavit Behind Mar-a-Lago Search Is "Reliable; Teachers At Ohio's Largest School District Vote To Go On Strike; U.S. Providing 50,000 Monkeypox Vaccines At Large LGBTQ+ Events; Will & Kate To Leave London To Give Children "Normal" Life. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Ukraine Denies Involvement in Car Bombing in Russia; Dangerous Flash Flooding; Violent Police Arrest Stirs Outrage. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Judge: DOJ Has "Compelling Reason" To Keep Some Details Secret; Appeals Court Temporarily Pauses Oder Requiring Sen. Graham To Appear Before GA Grand Jury; Biden Admin Launching New Monkeypox Vaccine Program At Multiple LGBTQ Events; Study: Advanced Cervical Cancer On The Rise; Will & Kate To Leave London To Give Children "Normal" Life. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Car Bombing in Russia; Economic Outlook?; Dangerous Flash Flooding; Violent Police Arrest Stirs Outrage. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Dems Slightly Favored To Hold On To Senate After November; Poll: 72 percent Of Economists Expect A U.S. Recession By Mid-2023; Injured Little Leaguer Expected To Be OK. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Video Appears to Show Officers Punching, Kicking Suspect on the Ground; Car Bomb Kills Daughter of Putin Ally in Moscow; Judge Agrees DOJ Has Substantial Reasons to Protect Witness Details in Affidavit. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Rep. Ro Khanna is Interviewed about the FBI Search and the DCCC Ad Spending; White House Launches Vaccination Sites; Migrants Arrive in New York from Texas; Decision on Student Loans. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Arkansas State Police Open Investigation; Bomb Kills Putin Ally's Daughter; Flash Flooding Hits Dallas; Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) is Interviewed about Violent Threats on Social Media. Aired 9-9:30a ET


August 21, 2022
• Heavy Rainfall Expected Across The U.S.; Ukrainian Grain Shipments This Month Reach 650 Metric Tons; Former Trump Attorney Michael Cohen On Trump's Handling Of Classified Documents; London Steps Up Polio Vaccination Campaign; Mexico's Drought, Record Highs; Gary Busey Facing Sex Offense Charges; Alec Baldwin On "Rust" Shooting; Unmanned Artemis I Set To Launch End Of August; Iconic TWA Terminal Revived As '60s-Era Hotel; Bugatti Hopes New Convertible Will Be World's Fastest. Aired 5-6a ET
• Heavy Rainfall Expected Across The U.S.; Daughter Of Prominent Russian Supporter Killed When Vehicle Exploded; White House Announces New Measures To Stop Spread Of Monkeypox; London Steps Up Polio Vaccination Campaign; Former Mexican Attorney General Arrested Over 2014 Missing Students Case; Millions In California To Restrict Water Use; Pence Weighs In On Mar-A-Lago Search And Handling Of Classified Materials; Ukrainian Partisans Target Russians Behind Front Lines; Unmanned Artemis I Set To Launch End Of August. Aired 4-5a ET
• Over 15 Million In Central And Southwest U.S. Under Flood Watches; Deadly Siege At Luxury Somalia Hotel Ends; Russian Media Reports, Daughter Of Prominent Putin Supporter Killed When Her Vehicle Exploded In Town Near Moscow. Aired 3-4a ET
• Car Bomb Kills Daughter of Influential Putin Ally Outside Moscow; No Regrets for Liz Cheney Despite Primary Loss Over Trump; GOP Rep Rips Mar-a-Lago Search; Gary Busey Faces Sex Offense Charges at New Jersey Convention; Rising Hate, Antisemitism in America; 21-year- old Woman Crusading Against Abortion Rights; Remembering Anne Heche. Aired 8-9p ET
• New York City Sees Largest Single-Day Arrival Of Migrants Bused From Texas; Up To 160 People Rescued From New Mexico Amid Flash Floods; White House Brings Monkeypox Vaccination Efforts To LGBTQ Events; Top House Republicans Demand Release Of Mar-a-Lago Affidavit; DOJ Prepares For Hearing On Redactions Of Trump Affidavit; Five-Alarm Crisis For America's Schools. Aired 7-8p ET


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