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December 21, 2022


December 20, 2022
• Panel Recommends Four Criminal Charges Against Trump; EU Countries Reach Deal on Gas Price Cap; Putin Meets with Lukashenko in Rare Trip to Belarus; CNN Sr. Investigative Correspondent Drew Griffin Dies at 60; More Than 190 Countries Agree on Deal to Protest Planet at COP15 Conference. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Panel Recommends Four Criminal Charges Against Trump; Supreme Court Temporarily Freezes Order to End Title 42; Harvey Weinstein Found Guilty of Sex Crimes. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Four Criminal Charges Referred by House Committee to DOJ; Ukrainian Cities Hit by Shahed Drones; Vladimir Putin Visits His Ally Belarus; E.U. Agreed to a Price Cap; Protesters Makes a Three-Day Silent Protest; Iranian Actress Taraneh Alidoosti Arrested; Hero's Welcome Given to Argentina's National Team. Aired 3-4a ET
• Jan. 6 Panel Approves Criminal Referrals For Trump; Putin Makes A Rare Trip To Belarus; Panel Recommends Four Criminal Charges Against Trump. Aired 2-3a ET
• Argentina's World Cup Winners Arrive Home To Hero's Welcome; January 6 Panel Recommends Criminal Charges Against Trump; FTX Founder Bankman-Fried Agrees To Extradition To U.S.; Harvey Weinstein Found Guilty On 3 of 7; EU Countries Agree Gas Price Cap To Contain Energy Crisis; Putin Makes Rare Visit To Minsk For Talks With Belarus Leader. Aired 1-2a ET
• Panel Recommends Four Criminal Charges Against Donald Trump; Argentina Team Returning Home After Winning World Cup; Supreme Court Temporarily Freezes Order To End Title 42; Jury Finds Harvey Weinstein Guilty On Three Of Seven Charges. Aired 12-1a ET
• CNN International: Huge Crowds Await Victory Parade For World Cup Winners; U.S. House Committee Recommends Four Criminal Charges Against Trump; U.S. Chief Justice Temporarily Freezes Order To End Title 42; Putin Notes Difficult Tasks Ahead For Security Services; Why Are Nurses In Britain Going On Strike?; Banknotes Featuring King Charles III Revealed; CNN First To Visit Snake Island Since Ukraine Recaptured It. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• January 6 Committee to Release Report and Transcript of Interviews Tomorrow; Twitter Users Vote to Remove Elon Musk as Head of Platform; Wind Chills Could Drop to 50 Degrees Below Zero in Upper Midwest, Rockies; Airline Encourage Travelers to Rebook Ahead of Christmas. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• House CMTE Meeting On Whether To Release Trump's Tax Return; Mayor: Border Patrol Will Release Migrants To Yuma Streets Today; 2nd Asylum Seeker Dies By Suicide At NYC Shelter This Year. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Biden Has Until 5 p.m. To Respond To Migrants Rule Extension; GOP Senators Slam Dems Over Spending Bill Scramble; Stores Limit Sales Of Children's Pain Meds As Viruses Spread. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Soon: High-Stakes House Meeting On Trump's Taxes; Jan. 6 Panel Refers Trump To DOJ For Criminal Prosecution; Biden Has Until 5 P.M. To Respond To Migrant Rule Extension Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Jan. 6 Committee Refers Trump to DOJ for Prosecution on Four Charges; At Least Two Injured After 6.4 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Northern California; Storm to Hit Northeast as 80 Percent of U.S. Braces for Polar Plunge; CVS, Walgreens Limit Sales of Children's Pain Meds; Two Americans Held by Taliban Have Been Released; Lawmakers Unveil $1.7T Funding Bill to Avert Gov. Shutdown. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• DOJ's Next Move on Trump?; Interview With Former Acting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Ron Vitiello; Border Surge; Interview With Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-PA); Will Congress Release Trump Tax Returns?. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Lawmakers Unveil $1.7 Trillion Funding to Avert Government Shutdown; 6.4 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Northern California; Parents Struggle to Find Children's Pain Meds, Antibiotics. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Jan. 6 Committee Refers Trump to DOJ for Criminal Prosecution on Four Charges; Today, House Committee to Discuss Releasing Trump's Tax Returns; Chief Justice Roberts Temporarily Blocks Order to End Title 42. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Lawmakers Unveil Funding Bill; Precision Bomb Kits for Ukraine; Blizzard Could Disrupt Holiday Travel; Health Concerns over the Holidays. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• January 6th Committee Refers Trump for Criminal Prosecution; Releasing Trump's Tax Returns; January 6th Committee to Release Report; Earthquake in Northern California; Title 42 Blocked from Ending; Uncertainty at the Border. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 19, 2022
• FTX Founder Likely to Waive Extradition in the Bahamas; Iran Using Social Media to Crack Down on Protesters; U.S. Congress Must Pass New Funding Bill by Friday; Covid Deaths in China Could Approach One Million; Argentina Celebrates World Cup Victory. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• January 6th Committee to Meet for Last Time on Monday; Migrant Surge Feared When Trump Era Title 42 Soon Ends; Argentina Celebrates World Cup Win; Turbulence Injures at Least 36 on Hawaiian Airlines Flight; Putin Set to Meet with Lukashenko in Belarus. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• January 6 Committee Wraps Up; Title 42 Ends on Wednesday; Argentina Beats France; President Macron Appreciate Their Team's Effort; FIFA President Takes All the Heat. Aired 3-4a ET
• January 6th Committee to Refer Multiple Alleged Crimes to DOJ Against Donald Trump; Possible Humanitarian Crisis Looms in the Southern Border; Severe Cold Weather to Impact Millions of Americans; Argentina Wins World Cup; Russia Attacks Kyiv with Drones; Putin Set To Meet With Lukashenko In Belarus; China Reports First COVID Deaths Since Easing Restrictions; Pyongyang Touts Final Stage Test For Spy Satellite. Aired 2-3a ET
• Argentina Beats France To Win World Cup in Extra Time Thriller; Kyiv Targeted In Early Morning Drone Attack; China Officially Reports First COVID Deaths Since Easing Zero-COVID Policy. Aired 1-2a ET
• Argentina Beats France in World Cup Final; Final Hours of 16- Year-Old Iranian Protestor Unveiled; Court to Rule on U.K. Plan to Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda; China Reports First COVID Deaths Since Easing Restrictions; Migrant Surge Feared when Trump- Era Title 42 Ends. Aired 12-1a ET
• CNN International: Argentine Team head back home as World Cup Winners; Elon Musk Polls Users asking Whether he Should Resign; Argentina Creates World Cup Victory over France; Is Messi then Greatest Footballer of all Time; Iran using Social Media to Crack Down on Protesters. Aired 8-8:30a ET
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• Twitter Users Say Elon Musk Should Go in Informal Poll; Biden Admin Moves to Phase Out Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs; Argentina Beats France in Penalty Shootout to Win Epic Final. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• CNN Reports, Jan. 6 Committee Expected to Refer At Least Three Criminal Charges Against Trump to DOJ; El Paso Declares State of Emergency as End of Title 42 Looms; New York Braces for More Migrants as Title 42 Expires. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Turbulence Hits Flight to Hawaii; Court Hearing in Bahamas for Bankman-Fried; Arctic Cold Air Blankets U.S.; Zelenskyy's Peace Message Blocked; Drone Attack in Kyiv; Flu Shows Signs of Slowing. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• January 6th Committee Holds Final Meeting; January 6th Committee's Decision on GOP Lawmakers; El Paso Declares State of Emergency; Calls to Extend Title 42; Severe Turbulence Hits Flight to Hawaii. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 18, 2022
• Influx Of Migrants At U.S.-Mexico Border Warns Of Humanitarian Crisis; Snow Is Piling Up On Livestock And Pets; Putin Visits Military Headquarters Coordinating Invasion; Qatar And FIFA Face Criticism Over Human Rights; Kyiv Hosts Children's Football Tourney Amid Attacks. Aired 5-6a ET
• Influx Of Migrants At U.S.-Mexico Border Warns Of Humanitarian Crisis; North Korea Fires Two Ballistic Missiles; Snow Is Piling Up On Livestock And Pets; Putin Visits Military Headquarters Coordinating Invasion; Qatar And FIFA Face Criticism Over Human Rights; Beloved Mountain Lion Put Down Humanely. Aired 4-5a ET
• Influx Of Migrants At U.S.-Mexico Border Warns Of Humanitarian Crisis; Tourists Stranded In Peru Because Of Protests; Ukraine Wanted Video Played At World Cup Final; U.S. Hospitals Struggling As Flu, COVID-19, RSV Spike. Aired 3-4a ET
• January 6th Committee Will Announce Tomorrow About Whether To Press Criminal Charges Against Former President Donald Trump; Polar Plunge Expected To Hit From Montana All The Way To The Northeast; Bitterly Cold Temperature Highs Being At Or Below Freezing During The Holiday Travel.; Gas Prices Lower Over The Holidays Since September Of Last Year. Aired 11a-12p ET
• January 6th Committee To Vote On Criminal Referrals During Final Hearing; New York City Expects 1,000 Asylum Seekers A Week After Title 42 Ends; Authorities Encounter Up To 1,200 Migrants A Day In South Texas; Arctic Air To Blanket Much Of Central And Eastern U.S.; Father Of Highland Park Suspect Charged For Helping Son Buy Gun; Interview With Rep. French Hill (R-AR); Severe Turbulence Causes Injuries On Phoenix To Hawaii Flight; Series Explores Alcohol Drinking During The Pandemic; U.S. Scientists Announce Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough. Aired 6-7p ET
• January 6th Committee Expects To Hand Out Criminal Prosecution Of Donald Trump; Argentina Wins The World Cup In Qatar; State Of Emergency In El Paso Because Of Migrant Surge; Rep. Vicente Gonzalez (D-TX) In Interviewed About The Southern Border Crisis; Severe Winter Weather Caused By Arctic Blast All Over The U.S.; Pope Francis Signs Resignation Letter In 2013; Women And Gender Health Gaps; Meghan Markle Gets Attacked By Jeremy Clarkson; Celebrities Gets Sued Over Crypto. Aired 5-6p ET
• Argentina Takes Down France in 2022 World Cup; January 6th Committee Expected to Make Criminal Referrals Against Trump Monday; Twitter Bans Users from Promoting Other Social Platforms; Early Endorses of Former Crypto CEO Face Fresh Legal Scrutiny. Aired 4-5p ET
• Argentina Defeats France To Be World Cup Champions; January 6 Committee Expected To Make Criminal Referrals Against Trump; Migrant Border Crossings Surge Ahead Of Title 42 Repeal. Aired 3-4p ET
• Argentina Wins 2022 World Cup; Jan. 6 Committee To Vote On Criminal Referrals Tomorrow; El Paso Mayor Declares State Of Emergency; Kevin McCarthy Scrambles To Find Votes To Win House Speaker Race; Brutally Cold Temperatures To Blanket U.S. This Week; Soon: Annual Lighting Ceremony Of The National Menorah. Aired 2-3p ET


December 17, 2022
• Criminal Referrals for Trump Expected from January 6 Committee; Ukraine Reels from Latest Russian Missile Onslaught; China Dismisses COVID-19 Severity as Cases Soar. Aired 5-6a ET
• Criminal Referrals for Trump Expected from January 6 Committee; Trump Allies Concerned over Direction of 2024 Campaign; Ukraine Reels from Latest Russian Missile Onslaught; "Remain in Mexico" U.S. Title 42 Set to Expire; Wall Street Tumbles amid Recession Fears. Aired 4-5a ET
• El Paso, TX Mayor Declares States of Emergency over Migrant Crisis; American Tourists Stranded in Peru Amid Unrest; 1/6 Committee to Announce Criminal Referrals of Trump; 260 Million+ in U.S. Will See Sub-Freezing Temps Over Next Week; Hospitals Struggling Under Weight of Flu, RSV, COVID-19; CIA Director: TikTok App "A Genuine Concern" for National Security; Zelensky: Power Restored For Millions In Ukraine; Moscow Launches New Propaganda Campaign To Recruit Soldiers; James Cameron's "Avatar" Challenge; Well-known Los Angeles Mountain Lion Euthanized; Defending Champion France Faces Lionel Messi's Team Argentina. Aired 8-9p ET
• American Tourists Stranded While Chaos Swirls In Peru; El Paso Officials See 2,000-Plus Migrants Crossing Border Daily; January 6th Committee Expected To Announce Criminal Referrals Of Trump; Hospitals Struggle Under Weight Of Flu, RSV And COVID-19; Elon Musk Reinstates Several Journalists After Backlash; Elon Musk Reinstates Several Journalists After Criticism; More Athletes Speak Out on Struggles with Anxiety and Depression. Aired 7-8p ET
• Court Rejects Bid By GOP-Led States To Keep Title 42 In Place; 1/6 Committee Expected To Announce Criminal Referrals Of Donald Trump; Hospitals Struggling Under Weight Of Flu, RSV, COVID-19; Famous Los Angeles Mountain Lion Euthanized; TSA Intercepts Record Number Of Firearms, Most Of Them Loaded. Aired 6-7p ET
• Migrant Border Crossings Surge Ahead Of Title 42 Repeal; Interview With Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX); Unrest In Peru; Musk Offers Journalists Banned From Twitter The Ability To Return; CA Mountain Lion Euthanized After Evidence Of Trauma, Illness; NASA Launches SpaceX Rocket To Survey Earth's Water; U.S. Scientists Achieve Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough; New Research: Whales Help Planet By Storing Huge Amounts Of Carbon; Harry & Meghan Reveal Bitter Split From Royal Family; Sharon Osbourne Taken To Hospital After Emergency Call. Aired 5-6p ET
• Elon Musk Offers Banned Journalists Reinstatement With Conditions; Georgia Special Grandy Jury Winds Down Trump Investigation; Migrant Crossings Surge Ahead Of The End Of Title 42; Four People Killed Following Russia's Latest Wave Of Attacks; Former UPS Driver Helps Evacuate Civilians In Ukraine's War Zone; U.S. Scientists Achieve Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough; Superstars Messi And Mbappe Go Head-To-Head In Final; Croatia Defeats Morocco 2-1 To Finish Third At World Cup. Aired 4-5p ET
• Elon Musk Reinstates Accounts Of Several Journalists After Backlash; Migrant Border Crossing Surge Ahead Of Title 42 Repeal; January 6th Committee Expected To Refer Multiple Criminal Charges Against Trump To DOJ; Trump Launches NFT Digital Trading Cards For $99; Airlines Cut Back On Perks As Travel Demand Rises; State Department: U.S. In Touch With American Citizens Stranded In Peru; National Archives Releases 13,000-Plus Documents On JFK's Assassination. Aired 3-4p ET
• U.S. Southern Border Bracing For Surge Of Migrants After Federal Appeals Court Clears Way For Ending Title 42; American Tourists Trapped In Peru Due To Political Unrest Within Country; American College Student Reunited With Family After Being Reported Missing Two Weeks Ago While Studying Abroad In France; House January 6th Committee May Refer At Least Three Criminal Charges Against Former President Donald Trump To Department Of Justice; Russian Forces Launch Missiles Against Targets In Ukraine; U.S. Finalizing Plans To Send Patriot Missile Defense System To Ukraine; COVID-19, Influenza, And Respiratory Syncytial Virus Surging Across U.S.; Chinese Government Attempt To Pivot Away From Zero COVID-19 Policy; Daughter's TikTok Video Dramatically Increases Sales In Father's Horror Themed Christmas Ornament Business. Aired 2-3p ET.
• Criminal Referrals Against Trump Expected From Jan. 6 Committee; Court Rejects Bid By GOP-Led States To Continue Title 42 Border Policy; Flu And RSV Hit Hard And Early; COVID-19 Now Starting To Rise; Pelosi & Schumer Give First Joint Interview Ahead Of New Congress; Nor-easter Leaves Thousands In New England Without Power; Is Climate Change To Blame For Extreme Tornadoes? Croatia Defeats Morocco To Win FIFA World Cup Bronze Medal; Tomorrow, Argentina Faces Defending Champs, France; Brittney Griner Back Home In Arizona. Aired 1-2p ET
• Flu And RSV Hit Hard And Early, COVID-19 Now Starting To Rise; CDC: Updated COVID Booster More Effective Than Prior Version; Officials: Exercise Caution During Holidays As COVID-19 Cases Rise; Philadelphia Public Schools To Mask Up For Two Weeks After Holidays; Musk Offers Banned Journalists A Return To Twitter, With Conditions; Criminal Referrals Against Trump Expected From Jan. 6 Committee; Large Lego-Style Units Used To Create Affordable Housing Complexes; Specialized NASA Engineer Team "Red Crew" Saved Artemis Launch. Aired 12-1p ET
• Growing Fears Of A Full-Blown Border Crisis Amid New Migrant Surge; American Tourists Stranded In Peru Amid Unrest; Russian Missiles Knock Out Power, Water In Ukrainian Towns; Snow Across Parts Of Northeast Today, Bitter Cold To Come; Airlines Cutting Back On Perks Amid Holiday Rush; Tiger Woods, Son Charlie Hit The Links At 2022 PNC Championship. Aired 11a-12p ET
• House January 6th Committee May Refer At Least Three Criminal Charges against Former President Donald Trump to Department of Justice; U.S. Southern Border Bracing for Surge of Migrants After Federal Appeals Court Clears Way for Ending Title 42; El Paso, Texas, Deputy City Manager Mario D'Agostino Interviewed on Continuing Influx of Migrants into City. Aired 10-11a ET


December 16, 2022
• U.S. Markets Tumble on Fed's Bleak Economic Forecast; UK, EU Regulators Make 50-Basis Point Interest Rate Hike; Largest UK Nurses' Union Strikes Over Pay, Declining Standards; Families Holding Memorial for Halloween Crush Victims in Seoul; Second Batch of "Harry and Meghan" Episodes Alleges Jealousy, Lies, Screaming. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• U.S. Officials Warn Americans to Prepare for Tripledemic; Missile Attacks Reported in Cities Across Ukraine; U.S. Expands Training for Ukrainian Armed Forces; Musk Falsely Claims Journalists Shared His Live Location; Judges Halts End to "Remain in Mexico" Program; No Breaks in University of Idaho Investigation. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Cities in Kyiv Hit by Missile Strikes; Thousands of Nurses Protested on the Streets; Inflation Affecting More Consumers; Fire Killed 10 People in France; Tourists Trapped by Protests; Migrants Haven't Seen the Life They Imagined; President Biden Wraps Up U.S.- Africa Summit; African Nations in Dire Need of Help; Losing a Child Isn't Easy for Parents; Tornadoes Ripped Southern U.S.; Elon Musk Banned Some Journalists; Duke and Duchess Reveal Reasons for Leaving U.K. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russia's War on Ukraine Continues; U.S. Federal Judge Halts End to "Remain in Mexico" Program; U.K. Tries to Tame Inflation; Firms and Charities Provide Essential Services in South Africa; Families Search for Answers About Halloween Crush; China Fights Rapid Rise of COVID Cases; Deadly Storms Leave Destruction In Southern U.S. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Russia Launches Another Major Missile Attack On Ukraine; White House: Russia Won't Dictate The Us Security Assistance To Ukraine; Judge Temporarily Blocks Biden from Ending Remain in Mexico Policy; U.S. Preparing For Surge Of Migrants Next Week; China Needs More Health Care Workers As Cases Surge; Peru Ex-President Castillo Ordered Detained 18 Months; Biden Voices Support for African Union Joining G20; Firms and Charities Providing Essential Services in South Africa; Storm System Slams South with Deadly Tornadoes; New Episodes Reveal Bitter Split from Royal Family; Sights, Sounds and Flavors of Doha's Souq Waqif. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. Preparing for Surge of Immigrants Next Week; U.K. Nurses Strike Over Pay, Declining Standards; Biden Voices Support for African Union Joining G20; Deadly Storms Leave Destruction in Southern U.S.; COVID Cases Surge as China Ends Zero-COVID Policy; Second Batch of Harry and Meghan Episodes Alleges Jealousy, Lies, Screaming. Aired 12- 1a ET
• CNN International: Massive Wave of Missile Attacks Reported Across Ukraine; Pentagon: Russia Won't Dictate what Military and U.S. gives Ukraine; Firms & Charities Providing Essential Services in South Africa; Why is Twitter Targeting Journalists; How Britain is Reacting to Netflix Series. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• Airlines Cut Back On Perks As Travel Demand Rises; CDC Finds Flu Continues To Surge Ahead Of Big Holiday Gatherings; Heavy Snow, Wind, Rain Expected To Slam Northeast Through Weekend. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• White House Condemns Russian Strikes On Ukraine's Civilian Infrastructure; King Charles At Community Center As U.K. Reacts To Harry & Meghan Doc; Schumer, Pelosi Give First Joint Interview Ahead Of New Congress. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Judge Pauses Biden Administration's Bid To End "Remain In Mexico" Policy As El Paso Overwhelmed At Border; HBCU Winston-Salem State University Responds To Video Of Student Being Arrested In Classroom; 5 Officers Indicted In Police-Custody Death Of Ronald Greene; Stocks Tumble As Investors Fret Over State Of U.S. Economy; NASA Launches New Satellite To Survey Most Of Earth's Water. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• CDC Finds Flu Continues To Surge Ahead Of Big Holiday Gatherings; Brittney Griner Leaves TX Military Facility, Returns Home To Arizona; Elon Musk Suspends High-Profile Journalists On Twitter. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Elon Musk Suspends High-Profile Journalists From Twitter; Airlines Pulling Back On Perks As Travel Demand Surges; FIFA Rebuffs Zelenskyy's Request To Share Peace Message; NBA Draft Pick Retires From Basketball, Citing Anxiety; SpaceX, NASA Launch Satellite To Survey Earth's Water. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• Border Surge?; Missing American College Student Found Alive in Spain; Russia Launches New Missile Attack; Brittney Griner Leaves Texas Medical Facility; Viral Triple Threat; Elon Musk Suspending Journalists From Twitter. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Twitter Suspends Accounts Posting Assassination Documents; NASA Satellite to Survey Most of the Water on Earth; Five Louisiana Officers Indicted in Death of Ronald Greene; National Archives Releases More Than 13,000 Documents of JFK Assassination. Aired 10:30- 11a ET
• U.S. Prepares For Migrant Surge With Title 42 Set To Expire; Father Of Missing American Student Says His Son Is Alive; Congress Passes Stopgap Bill To Avert Government Shutdown; White House Condemns Russian Strikes On Ukraine's Civilian Infrastructure; Congress Urged To Put Protections For Afghans In Spending Bill. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Russian Strikes Hit Multiple Ukraine Cities; Stocks Continue Selloff; Heavy Snow to Hit Northeast; Ethics Panel Ruling for Giuliani; Casey Jordan is Interviewed about the Idaho Murders. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• U.S. Braces for Migrant Surge; Biden Faces Pressure over Title 42; Missing American Student Found; Musk Suspends Journalists on Twitter; Congress Passes Stopgap Bill. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 15, 2022
• Final Episodes of "Harry & Meghan" Docuseries Released; Fed Acknowledges Inflation is Easing; U.S. Prepares for Migrant Surge After Title 42 Ends; U.S. Student Missing in France. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Powerful Storm System Spawns Tornadoes Across South; Final Episodes of "Harry & Meghan" Docuseries Released; France Secure Spot in World Cup Final After Defeating Morocco 2-0. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• A Job Well Done; Electricity a Main Factor in Ukraine's Aid Distribution; Duke and Duchess Release Their Second Documentary Series; Tornadoes Left a Mess in Southern U.S.; Morocco Lose to France Two-nil; Another Migrant Worker Died in Doha; Duke and Duchess of Sussex Felt Betrayed by Own Family; Federal Reserve Raise Another Interest Rate; China Play Wise in South Africa; COVID Cases Continue to Spike in China; No Information Yet on Kenny DeLand's Whereabouts. Aired 3-4a ET
• France Secure A Spot In Final After Defeating Morocco 2-0; Tornadoes, Blizzard Conditions Batter Parts Of U.S.; Ukraine Repels Russian Drone Attack On Kyiv; France Defeats Morocco; Kenyan Migrant Worker Died in Qatar; Kibue's Family Seeks Answers; FIFA Honoring Late Journalists; Grant Wahl's Cause of Death Revealed; Dog Crashes Jeep into Neighbor's Car. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Ukraine Shoots Down Russian Drones In Pre-Dawn Attack On Kyiv; 7 Charged With International Smuggling For Russia; France Reach World Cup Final Again After Beating Morocco; Indian And Chinese Forces Clash On Disputed Himalayan Border; Fed Raises Interest Rates Half A Point To Highest Level In 15 Years; U.S. Makes Commitment To Invest $55 billion In Africa; Iran Is Expelled From The U.N.'s Commission On The Status Of Women; British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Expresses Sorrow Over The Death Of At Least Four Migrants In The English Channel; "Harry & Meghan" Documentary Breaks Streaming Record On Netflix. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ukraine Repels Russian Drone Attack On Kyiv; State Of Emergency Declared In Peru After Weeklong Protests; France Secure Spot In Final After Defeating Morocco 2-0; Grant Wahl's Wife Says He Died If Raptured Aortic Aneurysm; U.S. Federal Reserve Hikes Interest Rates Half A Point; Biden Hosts Summit of African Countries; Tornadoes, Blizzard Conditions Batter Parts of U.S. Aired 12-1a ET
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• Source of Leak in Russia's Soyuz Crew Ship Determined; Mom of Slain Idaho Student Frustrated by Lack of Police Communication; Russia: Unpredictable Consequences if U.S. Sends Patriot Missiles. Aired 3:30-4p ET
• Biden Admin Releases Plan For When Title 42 Ends Next Week; New Episodes Of "Harry & Meghan" Explore Split From Royal Family; Sources: Jill Biden "All In" For 2nd Run At The White House. Aired 3-3:30p ET
• Stocks Plummet as Investors Fret Over Fed Forecast; 211,000 Americans Filed for Unemployment Last Week; Moderates Weigh Tactics Amid Opposition to McCarthy's Speaker Bid. Aired 2:30-3p ET
• Soon: White House Issues Warning For Winter COVID-19 Surge; Deadly Storms Leave Trail Of Destruction In Louisiana; New Episodes Of "Harry & Meghan" Explore Split From Royal Family. Aired 2-2:30p ET
• Harry & Meghan Reveal Bitter Split from Royal Family; Missing Exchange Student's Host Mom & Friends Speak Out; UVA Shooting Victim's Parents Speak Out, Demand Action; Source: Jill Biden "All In" on Husband's Possible 2024 Run; Majority of Electorate Don't Want Biden in 2024. Aired 1:30-2p ET
• U.S. Sending Patriot Defense System to Ukraine; Economic Forecast; Winter Storm; Interview With White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Ashish Jha. Aired 1-1:30p ET
• Federal Reserve Anticipates Weak U.S. Economic Growth in 2023; Pandemic Spurs Changes in Workforce and Family Care; Special Counsel Issues Subpoena to Battleground States Targeted by Trump Allies; Only Small Percentage of Cancers in U.S. Detected by Screening. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• At Least Three People Dead After Tornadoes Tore Across Louisiana; House Passes Stopgap Bill to Avert Government Shutdown; Biden Administration Warns of Potential Influx of Migrants After Title 42 Ends; Parents of UVA Football Player Killed in Shooting Speak Out. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• Last Three Episodes of "Harry and Meghan" Netflix Docuseries Released; Judge Rules Accused Pelosi Attacker to Stand Trial; Unexplained Leak at Space Station Cancels Russian Spacewalk. Aired 9:30-10a ET
• Tornadoes Tear Across Louisiana; November Retail Sales See Sharpest Monthly Decline All Year; House Passes Stopgap Bill to Avert Government Shutdown; House Lawmakers Get Classified, Bipartisan Briefing on Ukraine; Jill Biden All In for Joe's Second Run for the White House; U.S. Border Towns Braces for Title 42 to End Next Week. Aired 9-9:30a ET


December 14, 2022
• House January 6 Panel to Hold Final Public Meeting Monday; Documentary Crew Shares Footage of Pelosi on January 6; U.S. to Send Patriot Defense System to Ukraine; Russian Commander: Next Escalation Could Be Nuclear Weapons; Biden Signs Same-Sex Marriage Law. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Tornadoes, Blizzards Hammer Parts of U.S.; Another Rate Hike Expected From U.S. Federal Reserve; FTX Founder Denied Bail in the Bahamas, Faces Charges in U.S.; Migrant Crossings Increase as COVID- Era Policy Set to End; Argentina Fans Celebrate Spectacular 3-0 Win Over Croatia; Rescue Operation Underway in English Channel. Aired 4- 4:30a ET
• Former FTX CEO Now in Jail; Iranian Drones Shot Down by Ukraine; Kremlin Warns Again of Using Nuclear Weapon; Russian Dissenter Willing to Testify Against His Comrades; Morocco's Team Hungry to Win World Cup; Ukraine Gets More Aid Than They've Asked For; Donation That Gone Wrong in Ghana; President Ramaphosa Saved by the Parliament; President Biden Signed Same-sex Marriage into Law; Elon Musk's Wealth Dwindling; Duke and Duchess Netflix Series Watched by Millions. Aired 3-4a ET
• FTX Founder Faces Fraud And Conspiracy Charges; Belarus Announces Military Drills, Troop Movements; Argentina Fans Celebrate Spectacular 3-0 Win Over Croatia; Zelenskyy Thanking Allies for Aid; Interview with Kyiv School of Economics President Tymofiy Mylovanov; Brittney Griner Heartbroken for Paul Whelan; Racism from the British Media and Monarchy. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• FTX Crypto Boss Sam Bankman-Fried Denied Bail In Bahamas; Kyiv Mayor Says Ukraine Shot Down 10 Iranian-Made Drones As Russia Strikes; South Africa's Ramaphosa Dodges Impeachment Vote In Parliament; Adjusting To Life In China After Zero-COVID Policy; How Western Aid Money Benefited Churches Embracing Anti-LGBTQ Rhetoric in Ghana; U.S. Nuclear Fusion a Milestone for Clean Energy; Musk's Costly Business Moves. Aired 1-2a ET
• Former FTX CEO Denied Bail In Bahamas And Faces Charges In U.S.; U.S. To Send Patriot Defense System To Ukraine; Argentina Fans Celebrate Spectacular 3-0 Win Over Croatia; European Parliament Vice President Stripped Of Role Amid Corruption Probe; Paris Conference Raises $1 Billion Former President Ukraine; U.S. to Send Patriot Defense System to Ukraine; Ukraine Prepares for Russian Attacks from Belarus; France-Morocco Ties Remain Complex, Interwoven. Aired 12- 12:45a ET


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