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October 13, 2022
• Trump Employee Says boxes Moved at Trump's Direction; Former Trump Aide Calls Him a Danger to Democracy; Jury Awards Sandy Hook Families and First Responder Nearly $1 Billion Against Alex Jones; NATO Defense Ministers Set to Meet on Ukraine; LA Residents Furious Over Council Member's Racist Remarks. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• NATO Bolster Its Support to Ukraine; E.U. Bids for Natural Gas; Russia Hits Mykolaiv, Ukraine; Alex Jones Compelled to Pay $1 Billion to Sandy Hook Victims; January 6 Committee with More Bombshell to Show. Aired 3-4a ET
• $1B Billion Verdict In Alex Jones Trial; U.N. Votes To Condemn Russian Annexations In Ukraine; Putin Offers To Start Nord Stream 2 Exports. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.N. Votes To Condemn Russian Annexations In Ukraine; NATO, Allies Pledge To Bolster Ukraine's Air Defenses; Jury Awards Sandy Hook Families & First Responder Nearly $1B; Wall Street Pulls Back Ahead Of Key Inflation Report; Biden Admin Formally Identifies China As Top U.S. Challenge; Migrants Take More Risks On Long Journey To U.S. Border. Aired 1-2a ET
• NATO Allies Pledge To Bolster Ukraine's Air Defense; U.N. Votes To Condemn Russian Annexations In Ukraine; Anti-Government Protests Persist Amid Violent Crackdown In Iran; Jury Awards Sandy Hook Families And First Responder Nearly $1 Billion; Kim Jong-un Touts Capabilities Of Nuclear Combat Forces; Germany Moves To Wean Itself Off Russian Energy Imports. Aired 12-1a ET
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• Jury Reaches Verdict in Parkland Shooter Sentencing Trial. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Jury Reaches Verdict in Parkland Shooter Sentencing Trial; Today, January 6 Committee to Lay Out Threats Trump Still Poses to Democracy; New Report Shows September Consumer Prices Up 0.4 Percent, 8.2 Percent Year-Over-Year. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Wall Street Responds On Heels Of Disappointing Inflation Report; CNN Poll: Economic Issues Top Concerns For Most Voters; Jury Reaches Verdict For Convicted Parkland Killer; NATO Defense Ministers Reaffirm Commitment To Support Ukraine; Jones Livestreams, Mocks Jury Judgment As Decision Read In Court; New Study Suggests Ways To Limit Head Injuries In Youth Football. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• US Core Inflation Hits New 40-Year High; Investigating Trump; Capitol Insurrection Investigation; Deep Cuts; Historic Verdict. Aired 9-9:30a ET


October 12, 2022
• Biden: I Believe I Can Beat Donald Trump Again; Key Republicans Stump for Walker Amid Abortion Scandal; Tropical Storm Karl Forms in Gulf of Mexico; Security Forces Chased by Protesters in Sanandaj, Iran. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Biden Says Light Recession Possible But Doesn't Expect It; Biden, Congress to Re-evaluate Relations with Saudi Arabia; Lawmakers in France Start Legal Process to End Blockade of Refineries; Global Support for Ukraine After Missiles Strikes; Justice Department Urges High Court to Reject Trump Request. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• World Leaders Solid on Supporting Ukraine; President Biden Don't Think Recession is Coming; Russia Arrested Eight People Over Kerch Bridge Bombing; IMF Warns of Worse Days to Come; French Government Takes Action on Workers' Strikes; Clashes in Iran Continues. Aired 3-4a ET
• Ukraine Bracing For More Russian Missiles Strikes; G7 Vows To Stand by Ukraine As Long As It Takes; Zelenskyy Demands Russia Be Declared A Terrorist State; ; Biden No Intention of Meeting Putin; Aung San Suu Kyi Sentenced to Another Three Years in Prison; NASA Changing Asteroid's Motion a Success; Military Rescue in the Gulf of Mexico; Singer and Rapper Lizzo Takes on Her Critics; CNN Asks McConnel About Trump Insulting his Wife. Aired 2-3a ET
• Zelenskyy Asks G7 For Air Shield As Rockets Rain Down On Ukraine; "The Worst Is Yet To Come": IMF Issues Stark Recession Warning; Baltimore Prosecutors Drop All Charges Against Adnan Syed; Oil And Gas Workers Add Fuel To Iranian Protesters' Fire; Lebanon, Israel Reach Historic Agreement On Maritime Borders. Aired 1-2a ET
• CNN Exclusive: Ukraine Vows To Strike Back At Russia; IMF Issues Stark Recession Warning: Worst Is Yet To Come; Rights Group: Live Ammo Used On Protesters In Kurdish Cities; Biden, Congress To Re- Evaluate Relations With Saudi Arabia. Aired 12-1a ET
• Jury Reaches Damages Verdict In Case Against Alex Jones; Verdict Being Read In Connecticut Case Against Alex Jones; Jury Award Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars To Sandy Hook Families. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Biden: China Is Most Consequential Geopolitical Challenge To U.S.; Jury Reaches Damages Verdict In Case Against Alex Jones; Key Inflation Measure Shows Prices Rose Faster Than Expected. Aired 3- 3:30p ET
• Doctors Warn Paxlovid Can Negatively Interact With Common Heart Meds; Doctors Claim Combo "Polypills" Can Help Solve World's Heart Problems; FOX News Reportedly Had To Edit Out Kanye West's Hate Speech; Robert Jordan, Former U.S. Ambassador To Saudi Arabia, Discusses Future U.S./Saudi Relations Following Oil Production Cut. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Biden Approval Rebounds To 44 Percent With Midterms Less Than A Month Away; Biden: China Is Most Consequential Geopolitical Challenge To U.S.; Ukraine Liberates More Villages As China Continues Air Assault. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Investigation: Navy SEAL Candidate Died Of Bacterial Pneumonia Hours After Finishing Hell Week Training; Biden Vows "Consequences" For Saudis After Oil Production Cut; Abortion Controversy Hangs Over High-Stakes Georgia Race; Brett Favre Denies Involvement In Fraud Scheme Despite Texts; Lake Mead Water Crisis Exposes Volcanic Rock From Eruptions 12 Million Years Ago; Multiple Tornadoes Reported In S.E. Wisconsin. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Navy Trainee Death Investigation; January 6 Committee Set For Another Hearing; DOJ Files Supreme Court Response in Mar-a-Lago Case; Voters Motivated For Midterms; Ukraine Regains Ground. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• DOJ To Supreme Court: Stay Out Of Mar-A-Lago Documents Case; Jan 6 Committee's Next Public Hearing Set For Thursday; Republicans Stand By Walker Ahead Of Midterms. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Biden Speaks Ahead of Multi-Day West Coast Visit; Biden's Approval Rebounds, But Still Struggling on Economy; DOJ to Supreme Court, Stay Out of Mar-a-Lago Documents Case. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Russia's Strikes on Ukraine; Managing the Flow of Venezuelan Migrants; Former Texas Officer Charged in Shooting; Fetterman Uses Closed Captioning to Understand Conversations. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Biden Speaks about Putin; Biden Speaks about Recession; Putin Speaks at Energy Forum; Alayna Treene is Interviewed about Biden's Comments on Saudi Arabia; McConnell Talks about Serving as Party Leader; Alberto Gonzales is Interviewed about the Mar-a-Lago Document Case. Aired 9-9:30a ET


October 11, 2022
• Major U.S. Banks Predict Recession Next Year; Officer Fired After Shooting Teenager Who was Eating at a McDonald's Parking Lot; Human Rights Group in Iran Says Live Fire Use to Break Up Protests; L.A. City Council President Resigns Over Racist Remarks; North Korea Says Recent Tests Show Nuclear Readiness. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Ukraine: At Least 19 Killed, 105 Hurt in Monday's Attacks; Russian Missiles Hit Power Plants, Bridges, Playground; Biden Pledges Continued U.S. Security Assistance to Ukraine; Former White House Aide Cooperating with Prosecutor in George Election Probe; Key Republicans Rally Behind Walker Amid Abortion Scandal. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russia Conducts Retaliatory Strikes Against Ukraine; U.S. Won't Stop Supporting Ukraine; European Union Facing Huge Energy Crisis; European Commission Condemns Brutal Attacks in Ukraine; Strike in France Choke Fuel Supply; Families of Crash Victims Demanding Justice; North Korea Sees South Korea as Their Target; Unrest in Iran Continues. Aired 3-4a ET
• Ukraine: At Least 19 Killed, 105 Hurt In Russian Attacks Ukraine: At Least 19 Killed, 105 Hurt In Russian Attacks; Putin: Missile Strikes Revenge For Crimea Bridge Attack; Biden Promises Ukraine Advanced Air Defense Systems; Central Asian Allies of Russia Remained Neutral on Ukraine Crisis; Taiwan Celebrated its National Day, Marking 111 Years After the Revolution; Chinese Military Artillery Spotted Near Taiwan; Air France and Airbus Go on Trial After Deadly Plane Crash in 2009; UK Introduces an Attempt to Reassure Markets; Three U.S. Economists Awarded Nobel Prize; Republican Party Identified Crime as the Primary Issue for Midterm Elections; World Mental Health Day Today; CNN/Kaiser Poll, 90% of Adults in U.S. are in the Midst of a Mental Health Crisis; Tonight's Heated Debate Features JD Vance and Tim Ryan. Aired 2-3a ET
• Ukraine Denounces Russia At U.N. As "Terrorist State"; Russian Missiles Hit Power Plants, Bridges, Playground; Ukraine Reports 84 Russian Cruise Missile Attacks; Violent Clashes Erupt In 4th Week Of Anti-Govt. Protests; China Calls Taiwan "Inseparable Part" Of Its Territory; North Korea: Recent Missile Tests Show Nuclear Readiness. Aired 1-2a ET
• Russian Missiles Hit Power Plants, Bridges, Playground; Ukraine Reports 84 Russian Cruise Missile Attacks; Iran's Violent Clashes Erupt in 4th Week Of Anti Government Protests; North Korea Breaks Silence On Flurry Of Missile Tests. Aired 12-1a ET
• Poll: 67 Percent of Georgia Voters Oppose National Abortion Ban; GOP WI Sen. Johnson Attacks Dem Opponent Barnes On Crime Positions; Sen. Sanders: It's A Mistake For Dems To Focus Only On Abortion; North Carolina Group Fighting To Protect Confederate Symbols Amid Backlash; Actress Angela Lansbury Has Died At Age 96. Aired 3:30- 4p ET
• NASA: Spacecraft "Successfully Moved" Astroid's "Trajectory"; Zelenskyy Calls For "Aid Shield" Against Putin's Intensified Strikes; L.A. City Councilmember Gets Emotional After Colleagues Make Racist Remarks Aimed At His Son; Today: Top Republicans Stump For Embattled GA Candidate Walker. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Task Force Recommends Screening Kids Eight And Older For Anxiety; Source: Trump Attorney Who Swore Classified Docs Had Been Returned Speaks With Federal Prosecutors; DOJ Faces Supreme Court Deadline Over Trump's Special Master Ask; National Archives Debunks Another Trump Claim About Predecessors, Classified Documents; Uvalde Schools Superintendent Retires Amid Shooting Fallout; NASA: Test Of Planetary Defense Technology Was Successful. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Zelenskyy Calls For "Air Shield" Against Putin's Intensified Strikes; Russian-Speaking Hackers Knock Multiple U.S. Airport Websites Offline; J.D. Vance, Tim Ryan Clash In Debate As Senate Race Heats Up. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Top Republicans To Stump For Embattled GA Candidate Walker; Abortion A Flash Point In Testy Ohio Senate Debate; Task Force Recommends Screening Kids 8 And Older For Anxiety; 3 Boaters Rescued As They Fended Off Shark Attacks. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Baltimore Prosecutors Drop All Charges Against Adnan Syed; Global Economic Outlook?; More Russian Missile Strikes Hit Ukraine. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Trump Falsely Claims George H.W. Bush Took Millions of Documents to Former Bowling Alley and Chinese Restaurant; Experts Say, Now is the Time to Buy Plane Tickets Ahead of Holidays; Police Officer Fired After Shooting Teen in McDonald's Parking Lot. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Zelenskyy Pleads for More Weapons at Emergency G7 Meeting; New Wave of Russian Missile Strikes on Ukraine Overnight; Today, GOP Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) to Rally for Walker in Georgia. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Cassidy Hutchinson Cooperating with Georgia Probe; Stark Recession Warning; Vance and Ryan Clash in Ohio Debate; Growing Lack of Maternity Care for Women. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• World Leaders Hold Emergency Meeting; Biden to Send More Air Defense to Ukraine; New Wave of Russian Strikes; Joe Cirincione is Interviewed about Russia; Pennsylvania Daycare Center Sends Dozens to Hospital; Uvalde Community Divided over Response; LA City Council President Resigns. Aired 9-9:30a ET


October 10, 2022
• Authorities across Ukraine Report Missile and Rocket Attacks; Israeli Forces Search for Gunman after Checkpoint Attack; Mozambique Fights to Push out ISIS-Linked Militants; Officials Say at Least Five Killed, 12 Wounded in Kyiv Strikes; Fort Myers Beach Residence, Business Owners Survey Damage. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Authorities Across Ukraine Report Missile and Rocket Attacks; Multiple Explosions in Kyiv; Kirby Tamps Down Biden's Armageddon Nuclear Remarks; State Media Says Kim Jong-un Guided Missile Tests, War Games; Critical U.S. Midterm Elections Less than a Month Away; Death Toll Rises as Protests Show No Sign of Stopping in Iran. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Multiple Blasts Heard in Kyiv and Lviv, Ukraine; Kyiv Residents Fear for Their Lives Again; Kim Jong-un Rattled by Military Exercises by U.S.; Strategic Bridge to Crimea Bombed; Republicans Don't Mind Rumors Against Herschel Walker; Five People Killed in Recent Bombing in Kyiv. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russia Blaming Ukraine on Bridge Attack. Russia Attacks Zaporizhzhia; Biden's Nuclear Remarks Not Based on Intelligence; Kim Jong-un Oversaw Missile Test Training; GOP Supports Herschel Walker Despite Abortion Scandal; Protests in Iran Continues as Death Toll Rises. Aired 2-3a ET
• Putin Summons Security Council After Crimean Bridge Blast; Kremlin Praises OPEC Plus For Countering U.S. "mayhem"; North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Over Japan; Taiwan Celebrates National Day Amid Rising Tensions With China; Venezuela Landslide Kills At Least 25 People, 50 Missing. Aired 1-2a ET
• Putin Accuses Ukraine of Carrying Out Bridge Explosion; Russia Sees Mass Exodus after Mobilization Order; Kirby Tamps Down Biden's 'Armageddon' Nuclear Remarks; State Media: Kim Jong-un 'Guided' Missile Tests, War Games; Landslide in Venezuela Claims 25; Tropical Storm Julia Threatening Central America; U.N. Chief Urges Considering Sending Troops to Haiti; Mozambique Fights to Push Out ISIS-Linked Militants. Aired 12-1a ET
• New York City Set To Open Migrant Humanitarian Center On Randall's Island; Democrats Won't Get As Much Obama As They Want In Midterms; GOP Doubles Down On Support For Herschel Walker Amid Scandal; NTSB Recommending System To Curb Speeding In New Vehicles. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Putin Unleashes Missile Barrage, Kills At least 11 In Ukraine; N. Korea: Missile Tests Were Simulated Nuke Attack On South; Key Former WH Aide To Cooperate In Georgia Election Probe; NYC Set To Open Migrant Humanitarian Center On Randall's Island. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• L.A. City Council Member Resigns As President Over Racist Remarks; Kanye West's Twitter Account Locked For Anti-Semitic Tweet; Fort Myers Beach Residents Get First Look At Property Damage; New Study Questions Effectiveness Of Colonoscopies; Forecast: U.S. Will Soon Start Losing 175K Jobs A Month. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Putin Unleashes Missile Barrage, Kills At Least 11 In Ukraine; Officer Who Shots Teen In McDonald's Parking Lot Is Fired; Ex-Officer Who Defended Capitol Releases Tape Of McCarthy Meeting. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• New Study Questions Effectiveness Of Colonoscopies; NFL, Players Union Agree To Updated Concussion Protocol; NTSB Recommending Speed Limiting Technology In New Cars; North Korea: Missile Tests Were Simulated Nuke Attack On South; Dems Lead In Key Senate Races Despite Low Approval for Biden; NYC Prepares To Open New Shelter As Migrants Flood In. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Key Former White House Aide Cooperating in Georgia Election Probe; Putin Launches Wave of Attacks on Ukraine. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Ex-Officer Who Defended Capitol Releases Tape of GOP's Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) Meeting; NTSB Recommending System to Curb Speeding in New Vehicles; Tonight, Uvalde School Board Holds Meeting Amid Suspension of District's Police Force. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Russia Launches Wave of Attacks on Ukraine, Explosions Rock Kyiv; Democrats Vulnerable Ahead of Midterms as Biden's Popularity Sinks; Biden to Make Campaign Stops in Western States This Week. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Russian Missile Strikes on Kyiv; Paul Rosenzweig is Interviewed about Trumps Request to the Supreme Court; Shooting Outside Rep. Zeldin's Home; Unarmed Teen Shot by Police in San Antonio; Documents on Migrant Flights by Florida. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Ten Dead in Russian Missile Strikes; Putin Threatens Ukraine; World Leaders Condemn Russia's Attacks; Rep. Tom Malinowski is Interviewed about Russia's War; Obama to Make Campaign Appearances; Vance and Ryan Face off in Ohio; Russian Missile Strikes Kyiv. Aired 9-9:30a ET


October 09, 2022
• Traffic Jams Clog Crimea Bridge; White House Concerned Over Putin's Saber Rattling; North Korea Fires Two More Ballistic Missiles Into Sea; France Sets "Energy Sobriety" Plan; Trump Campaigns For Republicans In Rural Nevada; Uganda Ebola Outbreak; Rare Turtles Breed After 20 Years. Aired 5-6a ET
• Traffic Jams Clog Crimea Bridge; New Zaporizhzhya Rocket Strike Kills at Least 17; U.S. and Taliban Officials Meet in Qatar; Women at Iranian University Denounce President Ebrahim Raisi; White Terror Survivors Recount Brutal Period in Taiwan; Police Believe String of Stockton Murders Are Related; Seattle Detective Plays Chess to Inspire Young People. Aired 4-5a ET
• New Zaporizhzhya Rocket Strike Kills at Least 17; Traffic Jams Clog Crimea Bridge; At Least Two Killed in Latest Iranian Protests; NYC Mayor Declares Emergency over Influx of Migrants; U.S. Reviews Haiti's Request for International Security Support; Occupied West Bank Becoming Increasingly Volatile; Death Toll at 10 in Gas Station Blast in Ireland; Britain's Mr. Doodle. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russia Missiles Hit Zaporizhzhia, Killing 12 And Injuring 87; Putin To Hold Meeting With Russian Security Council Tomorrow; U.S. Holds First In-Person Meeting With Taliban Since Al Qaeda Leader's Killing; Israel Soldier Killed In Attack At Jerusalem Checkpoint; NFL Reaches Concussion Protocol Agreement With NFLPA; Rising Gas Prices & Inflation Loom Large As Biden Heads Out West Ahead Of Midterms; CNN Polls Shows Tight Senate Race In Arizona. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Two Men Shot Outside Home Of New York Congressman Lee Zeldin; Russian Missiles Hit Zaporizhzhia, Killing 13 And Injuring 89; Kentucky Women Fighting The Abortion Ban; Backlash Over Biden's "Armageddon" Comment On Ukraine; Protesters Maintain Pressure In Iran Despite Security Crackdown. Aired 6-7p ET
• Russian Missile Strikes In Zaporizhzhia Killing 13; Massive Explosion On Kerch Bridge; President Biden And German Chancellor Olaf Scholz Spoke By Phone To Discuss Aid To Ukraine And The Possibility Of Nuclear Attack By Russia; Dr. Anthony Fauci Warns Of New Variant This Winter; President Biden Pardons Federal Offense On Marijuana Possession; GOP Election Deniers, Now Truth Tellers; Formula 1 Driver Max Verstappen Wins In Japan. Aired 5-6p ET
• Thirteen Killed, Dozens Hurt After Russian Strike On Zaporizhzhia; Kari Lake Removed From Arizona Town Hall Before Opponent Takes Stage; Interview With Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) About January 6th Hearing; At Least 185 People Reportedly Killed In Weeks Of Street Clashes In Iran. Aired 4-5p ET
• Thirteen Killed, Dozens Hurt After Russian Strike In Zaporizhzhia; Crimea Bridge Blast Delivers Major Blow To Putin's War Effort; Trump Brags About 1/6 Crowd Size During Nevada Rally. Aired 3- 4p ET
• Russia Missiles Hit Zaporizhzhia, Killing 12 And Injuring 87; President Biden Speaks With German Chancellor About Ukraine; Texas DA Names San Antonio Cop Who Shot Teen In McDonald's Parking Lot; Iran Gripped By Anti-Government Protests; For First Time, Residents And Business Owners Return To Fort Myers Beach; NFL Reaches Concussion Protocol Agreement With NFLPA. Aired 2-3p ET


October 08, 2022
• Fuel Tanker Exploded On Strategic Crimea Bridge; White House Parses Biden's "Armageddon" Remarks; Uvalde Suspends School Police Force; Tropical Storm Julia Aims At Central America; Iran Denies Security Forces Killed Teen Protester; Woman Says Herschel Walker Urged Her To Have Second Abortion; Famous Painting Authenticated, Not By Vermeer. Aired 5-6a ET
• Fuel Tanker Exploded on Strategic Crimea Bridge; Former CIA Director Leon Panetta Says Russia's War Is "Very Dangerous"; Strong Jobs Report Triggers Big Selloff on Wall Street; Biden Pardons Those Convicted of Marijuana Possession. Aired 4-5a ET
• Israel Says, At Least 300 Israelis Killed in Hamas Attack; IDF Confirms Significant Number Of Israelis Captured; U.S. Officials Say, New Aid For Israel Could Be Announced Sunday. Aired 3-4a ET
• Huge Blast Cripples Part Of Critical Russian Bridge To Crimea; Biden Warns Of Russian Nuclear Threat; Fort Myers Beach Residents & Business Owners To Return Sunday; Officials Warn Storm Zone Residents Of Scammers; NFL & Players Union Agree To Update Concussion Protocol; Federal Prosecutors Weighing Charges In Hunter Biden Probe; Former Wagner Commander Takes CNN Behind The Lines Of Putin's So-Called "Private Army". Aired 8-9p ET
• Huge Blast Cripples Part Of Critical Russian Bridge To Crimea; NFL And Players Union Agree To Update Concussion Protocol; U.S. Economy Added 263,000 Jobs In September; Abortion Accusation Weighing Down On Herschel Walker Campaign; Police In California On The Hunt For Potential Serial Killer; October 28 Deadline For Elon Musk And Twitter. Aired 7-8p ET
• Huge Blast Cripples Part Of Critical Bridge To Crimea; Biden Warns Of Russian Nuclear Threat, Invokes Armageddon; South Korea: North Korea Fired Two Short-Range Ballistic Missiles; Source: DOJ Doesn't Believe Trump Has Returned All The Classified Docs Taken From White House; Power Restored For Most, Still Down In Hard-Hit Sanibel & Pine Island; Herschel Walker Repeatedly Denies Abortion Allegation. Aired 6-7p ET
• Crimea Bridge Blast Delivers Major Blow To Putin's War Effort; South Korea: North Korea Fired Two Short-Range Ballistic Missiles; NFL And Players Union Agree To Updated Concussion Protocol; U.S. Women's National Team Plays First Match Since Abuse Report; Sources: DOJ Doesn't Believe Trump Returned All Classified Docs Taken From White House; Source: Federal Prosecutors Weighing Charges In Hunter Biden Probe; Prosecutors; Police In California On Hunt For Potential Serial Killer. Aired 5-6p ET
• Bridge Blast Delivers Major Blow To Putin's War Effort; Thousands Of Men Flee Russia To Avoid Putin's Draft; Herschel Walker's Ex-Girlfriend Claims He Urged Her To Have Second Abortion; Trump Holding Back-To-Back Rallies In Nevada, Arizona For His Endorsed Candidates; Election Deniers On The Ballot As Midterms Near; OPEC Plus Moves To Cut Oil Production, Threatening Surge In Gas Prices Ahead Of Midterms; Florida Residents Wait In Hours-Long Lines For FEMA Aid. Aired 4-5p ET
• Massive Explosion Cripples Bridge Linking Russia To Annexed Crimea; South Korea Says North Korea Fired Two Short-Range Ballistic Missiles; New Accusation Lobs Against Herschel Walker; Undaunted By DeSantis, Immigrant Workers Are Heading To Florida To Help With Hurricane Cleanup; Justice Department Insists Trump Return All Classified Documents; Uvalde School District Suspends Its Entire Police Department After Massacre. Aired 3-4p ET
• North Korea Launches Numerous Missiles Including Some Over Japan; Explosion Disables Bridge Linking Crimea To Russia And Used By Russian Military As Supply Line For War In Ukraine; Recovery Efforts Continue In Florida In Wake Of Devastation Left By Hurricane Ian; Many Immigrants Travel To Florida To Help With Recovery Efforts; Georgia Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock Holds Rally As More Stories Surface That Republican Opponent Herschel Walker Paid For Or Urged Girlfriend's Abortions; New York City Mayor Eric Adams Declares State Of Emergency Due To Influx Of Migrants From Southern States. Aired 2- 3p ET
• High Explosion Cripples Part Of Key Russian Bridge To Crimea; Last Power Line Connecting Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant To Main Grid Disconnected Due To Shelling; Herschel Walker "Not Backing Down" Amid Abortion Allegations; Georgia Senate Race Tightens One Month Before Election; Biden Touts Jobs Report To Contrast Economic Agenda With GOP; U.S. Postal Service Set To Increase Fees, Stamp Prices; National Park Hungry For Votes During Fat Bear Week. Aired 1-2p ET
• Ukrainians Snap Selfies To Celebrate Kerch Bridge Blast; Lines Stretch For Hours At Florida FEMA Disaster Recovery Center; New York City Mayor On Migrant Influx; DOJ Insists Trump Return All Classified Documents; Police: Possible Serial Killer In CA After Series Of Shootings; Iran Denies Security Forces Killed 16-Year-Old Protester. Aired 12-1p ET
• Huge Explosion Cripples Part Of Key Russian Bridge To Crimea; Frustration And Desperation Mount As Ian's Effects Linger; Uvalde School District Suspends Entire Police Department; NYC Mayor Declares State Of Emergency Over Influx of Migrants; CNN Review: Barnes Supported Removing Police Funds, Abolishing ICE; Solar Community Doesn't Lose Power In Storm, Has Minimal Damage. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Explosion Disables Bridge Linking Crimea to Russia and Used by Russian Military as Supply Line for War in Ukraine; Georgia Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock Holds Rally as More Stories Surface that Republican Opponent Herschel Walker Paid For or Urged Girlfriend's Abortions; Recovery Efforts Continue in Florida in Wake of Devastation Left by Hurricane Ian. Aired 10-11a ET


October 07, 2022
• IAEA: Zaporizhzhia Plant Still Considered Ukrainian Facility; North Korea Believed To Be On Verge of 7th Nuclear Test; School District Fires Ex-DPS Officer After CNN Report; Lee County Residents Grow Frustrated with Relief Efforts; Anti-Government Protesters Burn Scarves in Iranian Capital. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Biden Sends Stark Warning Over Putin's Nuclear Talks; Dozens of Children Among 36 Killed at Nursery School; Herschel Walker Controversy; Closer Look at the Decisions of Judge Aileen Cannon; Republican Herschel Walker Embroiled in Abortion Scandal. Aired 4- 4:30a ET
• Disgruntled Employee Went on Killing Spree; Morale is Low for Russian Troops and Mercenaries; Outrage in Iran Not Dying Down; Ebola Virus Killed Dozens in Uganda; Newly Recruited Russian Troops Will be Tested in Ukraine; U.S. Intel Can't Guess What's in Kim Kong-un's Mind; DOJ Demands Team Trump to Turn Over All Documents; President Biden to Pardon Minor Drug Offenders; Cubans Losing Their Patience for Slow Power Restoration; Caribbean Islands Bracing for Tropical Depression 13. Aired 3-4a ET
• Dozens of Children Among 36 Killed at Nursery School; Concerns Grow Over Putin's Nuclear Saber-Rattling; UK May Face Power Cuts Without European Energy Imports; Uganda faces Ebola Outbreak; White House in the Dark About Kim's Motives; Source: the U.S. Lacks Intel To Predict North Korea's Action; Florida Residents Frustrated With State And Federal Response; Cuba's Famous Tobacco Growers Facing A Long Recovery. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Dozens Of Children Among 36 Killed At Nursery School; Biden Warns Putin Over Nuclear Saber-Rattling; Ukraine's Progress Raises Doubts About Russia's Military; North Korea Believed To Be On Verge Of 7th Nuclear Test; Amnesty Intl.: Security Forces Kill 82 People In Zahedan; Human Rights Watch: Iran Used "Excessive And Lethal Force". Human Rights Watch: Iran Used "Excessive and Lethal Force"; Warning of a Recession; Biden Takes First Steps Toward Decriminalizing Marijuana; This Year's Nobel Peace Prize Winner to be Announced in Coming Hours; 18 Dead after Two Migrant Boats Sink Off Greece; Uganda's Ebola Outbreak; Residents Recount Riding Out the Hurricane in Naples, Florida. Aired 1-2a ET
• Dozens of Children Among 36 Killed at Nursery School; Biden Warns Putin Over Nuclear Saber-Rattling; Ukraine Claims Major Headway on Front Lines; Amnesty International: Security Forces Kill 82 People in Zahedan; N. Korea Fired 6 Ballistic Missiles in Past Two Weeks; White House Weighs Response to OPEC+ Oil Production Cuts; 44 Confirmed Cases of Ebola in Uganda; Cuba's Famous Tobacco Growers Facing a Long Recovery. Aired 12-12:45a ET
• Justice Department Insists Trump Return All Classified Documents; Feds Weigh Charges in Hunter Biden anyway Investigation; Breast Cancer Deaths Decline, But Racial Disparity Persists; New Season of "Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy" Sunday 9PM ET; Stocks Sink After Hotter-Than-Expected Jobs Report. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Uvalde School District Suspends Its Police Department; Superintendent Says He Intends To Retire; White House Biden's "Armageddon" Remark About Putin Not Based On New Intel, Claims It's Consistent Messaging; CNN: Herschel Walker Fires Political Director. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Storm Death Toll At Least 131, 126 In Florida; Biden Pardons All Federal Offenses Of Simple Marijuana Possession; Voting Underway For Fat Bear Week In Alaska. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Biden On New Jobs Report: This Is The Progress We Need To See; White House Says Biden's "Armageddon" Remark Not Based On New Intel, Claims Its Consistent Messaging; Uvalde School District Suspends Its Police Department. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Biden Touts Manufacturing Boom After Strong Jobs Report; Biden Warns of Russian Nuclear Threat, Invokes "Armageddon"; Biden Pardons Thousands Convicted of Federal Weed Possession. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• President Biden Delivers Remarks on Economy; Justice Department Asks Trump to Return All Classified Documents; Labor Market Robust Despite Recession Fears; Uvalde School District Suspends Police Department. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Uvalde School District Fires Ex-DPS Officer After CNN Report; Florida Residents Frustrated with State, Federal Response After Hurricane Ian; President Biden Increasingly Concerned Over Putin's Nuclear Threats; Breast Cancer Deaths Decline, Still Racial Disparity Persists. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Biden Warns of Armageddon Risk as Putin's Nuke Threats Grow; Interview with Labor Secretary Marty Walsh about September Jobs Report; Senate Races in Arizona and Nevada Tighten According to New Poll. Aired 10-10:30a ET


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