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May 04, 2023


May 03, 2023
• CNN International: Eight Children & A Security Guard Killed At A Belgrade School; Zelenskyy In Finland To Attend Nordic-Ukrainian Summit; Intense Exchange Of Fire Overnight After Prisoner Death; Iranian President Raisi In Syria For Talks With Assad; Kremlin: Two Ukrainian Drones Flown Towards Kremlin Overnight; Drought-Stricken Spain Is Running Dry. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: UC Davis on Edge After Third Stabbing Near Campus in a Week; Trial to Resume in E. Jean Carroll's Lawsuit Against Trump; Residents of Town Developed by Disney Discuss the Feud; Zelensky Tells Washington Post White House Did Not Inform Him of Secret Documents Leak; Late-Night Shows Go Dark, Airing Repeats as Strike Begins. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Texas Suspect Captured After Manhunt, Found in Closet; U.S. Braces for Surge of Migrants as Title 42 Ends; Federal Reserve Expected to Raise Interest Rates Today; Impasse Over Debt Limit Could Mean U.S. Default; Fighting Sparked by Khader Adman's Death Subsides for Now; New Reports of Fighting In and Around Khartoum; Iran's Raise Arrives in Syria for Talks with Assad. Aired 4- 4:30a ET
• Police Captures Texas Shooting Suspect After Manhunt; U.S. Braces for Migrant Surge as Title 42 Expires; Federal Reserves Expected to Raise Interest Rates; Debt Default Possible to Cause Global Impact; White House Set to Hold Meeting on Debt Limit Next Week; Fighting Triggered by Khader Adnan's Death in a Lull; Heavy Clashes, Explosions continued in Sudan as the Week-long Ceasefire has agreed by Two Warring Factions; Ukrainian Leader Did Not Informed of the Pentagon Leaks; U.S. Warns of a Loneliness Epidemic as Surgeon- General Tackles Through a Framework. Aired 3-4a ET
• Texas Suspect Captured After Manhunt, Found Hiding In Closet; U.S., Mexico Reach Deal As Migrant Surge Looms; Source: House Speaker Agrees To Meet With Biden. Aired 2-3a ET
• South Sudan: Warring Factions Agree To Seven-Day Ceasefire; Texas Suspect Captured After Manhunt, Found Hiding In Closet; Zelenskyy Tells Washington Post White House Did Not Inform Him Of Secret Documents Leak; Uganda Lawmakers Pass Controversial Same Sex Bill; U.S. Braces for Surge of Migrants at Title 42 Ends; Late Night Shows Go Dark, Airing Repeats as Strike Begins; Growing Use of AI Raises Concerns Ahead of U.S. Election; FIFA Threatens Broadcast Blackout in Europe. Aired 1-2a ET
• Evacuees Traveling To Port Sudan To Escape Violence; Rockets Fired At Israel After Death Of Khader Adnan; Texas Suspect Captured After Manhunt, Found Hiding In Closet; U.K. Intelligence: Russia Has Built Sprawling Network Of Trenches, Fearing Ukrainian Counteroffensive; U.S. Braces For Surge Of Migrants As Title 42 Ends; U.S. Braces for Surge of Migrants as Title 42 Ends; Late-Night Shows Go Dark as Strike Begins. Aired 12-12:45a ET


May 02, 2023
• CNN International: U.N.: 100,000 Plus Refugees Have Fled To Neighboring Countries; Palestinian Hunger Striker Dies In Israeli Prison; New Climate Summit Getting Underway In Berlin; Hollywood Writers Go On Strikes For The First Time In 15 Years; Fashion's Biggest Night Honors Designer Karl Lagerfeld. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: U.S. Border Cities Prepare for Massive Influx of Migrants; New Climate Summit Getting Underway in Berlin; U.S.: 100,000 Russians Killed or Wounded Since December. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Neither Side Budging in Borrowing Limit Standoff; Manhunt Hollywood Writers Go On Strike; U.S. Stocks Dip After JPMorgan Buys First Republic Assets; Manhunt Underway in Texas; Americans Fleeing Sudan Arrive In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Palestinian Hunger Striker Dies in Israeli Prison; DeSantis-Disney Feud Escalates Amid Competing Lawsuits. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Hollywood Writers Go on Strike; Cleveland, Texas Shooting Leaves Five People Dead; America Faces a Debt Ceiling Crisis; Americans Leaving Sudan to Relocate to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Aired 3- 4a ET
• Former U.S. Marine Killed In Ukraine; Hollywood Writers' Strike Begins; 250+ Officers Searching For Suspect, $80K Reward Offered. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.N. Refugee Agency Warns More Than 800,000 May Flee Sudan; Violence Erupts During French May Day Protests; US May Default On June 1 Without Debt Ceiling Hike; May Day Protests in France; Tourism Surges Across China During Holiday Week; McCarthy Voices Support for Prime Minister Netanyahu; AI Pioneer Quits Google to Warn of Technology's "Dangers"; Spain's Reservoirs Drying Up, threatening Towns and Crops; Colombians Told to Flee Amid Eruption Alert. Aired 1- 2a ET
• Americans Fleeing Sudan Arrive In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Saudi Arabia Playing Large Role In Mediating Conflict In Sudan; U.S. Marine Veteran, Firefighter Killed In Ukraine; 108 Police Injured And 291 Protesters Detained In In May Day Protest In France; U.S. Stocks Dip After J.P. Morgan Buys First Republic's Assets; Taiwan's Kinmen Islands Push to Become a DMZ; Spain's Reservoirs Drying Up, Threatening Towns and Crops. Aired 12-12:45a ET


May 01, 2023
• CNN International: Fleeing Sudan; Russia Launches a New Wave of Missile Attacks; France Braces for Day of Mass Protests Over Pension Reforms; Is the U.S. Witnessing a Banking Crisis; Ceremony for Britain's King Charles Steeped in Tradition. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: U.S. Border States Bracing for End to Title 42; Ukraine Signals Counteroffensive is Nearing; New Protests Against Pension Reform Expected in France; Travel in China Projected to Surpass Pre-Pandemic Levels; Ceremony for Britain's King Charles Steeped in Tradition. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: JPMorgan Chase to Buy Most First Republic Assets After Bank Becomes Third in U.S. to Fail Since March; 200+ Officers Searching for Gunman Accused of Killing 5 People; U.S. Ship has Arrived with Evacuees from Sudan; Democrats, Republicans Argue as Potential Default Looms; Florida Governor Brushes Off Lawsuit in Growing Feud with Disney. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Five People Dead in a Mass Shooting in Texas; First Republic Bank in Auction to Avert Banking Crisis; Democrats and Republicans Argue over Debt Crisis as Potential Default Looms; First Batch of Repatriated Americans from Sudan Arrives in Jeddah; Sudan Armed Forces and ESF Have Agreed to Another Possible Ceasefire; U.S. States Bordering Mexico Bracing for a Possible Surge of Migrants; Plans for National Festivities in Cuba Change Due to Fuel Crisis; SpaceX Launches World' Highest Capacity Satellite and the Largest All- Electric Satellite; Ceremony for Britain's King Charles Coronation Will Soon Take Place. Aired 3-4a ET
• Ukraine: Russia Launches New Round Of Missile Attacks; SpaceX Successfully Launches Falcon Heavy Rocket; Clock Ticking Down To Monday Night Deadline; Massive Manhunt for the Mass Shooter in Cleveland, Texas; First Republic Bank Seized by FDIC and Sold to Highest Bidder; Democrats and Republicans Clash Over Debt Ceiling; Tornado Hits Virginia Coast and Florida; Sudanese Evacuees Flee to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Aired 2-3a ET
• FBI Says It Has "Zero Leads" On Whereabouts Of Suspect; Thousands Evacuating To Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Amid Fighting; Uman Residents Pay Respects To Victims Of Missile Strike; Democrats, Republicans Argue as Potential Default Looms; New Protests against Pension Reform Expected in France; New Project Aims to Discover Unknown Marine Species; Memorial for Freya the Walrus. Aired 1-2a ET
• Evacuees Flee Fighting in Sudan; Ukrainian Troops Gearing Up for Counteroffensive; Woman Mourns Daughter & Grandson Killed in Texas Shooting; New Protests Against Pension Reform Expected in France; Fuel Crisis in Cuba Changes Plans for National Festivities; Bronze Sculpture of Walrus Unveiled in Norway; Ceremony for Britain's King Charles Steeped in Tradition. Aired 12-12:45a ET


April 30, 2023
• Five People Shot and Killed in Cleveland, Texas; Ongoing Clashes Between Sudanese Rivals Despite Truce; Search and Rescue Operation Over After Uman Missile Strike; Authorities Brace for Migrant Influx at U.S.-Mexico Border. Aired 5-6a ET
• FBI Assists with Manhunt for Cleveland Suspect Francisco Oropeza; Ongoing Clashes Between Sudanese Rivals Despite Truce; Thousands of Families Flee Khartoum; Gunfire Heard Near Khartoum's Presidential Palace; U.S. Government Organized Overland Convoy from Khartoum; Tensions in Darfur Region Reignited; Biden Defends Freedom of Press; Navalny's Health Deteriorating; 35+ Million People at Risk for Severe Storms; Search for Survivors Ends in Uman, Ukraine; Czech Republic Says, "Russia, Home!"; Pope Francis Bringing a Message of Hope to Ukrainian Refugees; Kevin McCarthy Travels to Israel to Address the Israeli Parliament; Millions head to the polls in Paraguay for the country's presidential election; Surge in Migration at the Southern Border; U.S. COVID-era border restrictions to end on May 11; Haitian Migrants Seeking Refuge; W.H.O. Tracking a New COVID Subvariant; Interview with UCLA Department of Epidemiology Professor Anne Rimoin; California Pilot Program Used Dogs to Detect COVID Infections; San Francisco-based First Republic Bank Facing Financial Earthquake; Biden Pokes Fun at Politicians. Aired 4-5a ET
• Search for Man Suspected of Killing Neighbors; Clashes Unfold Despite Truce in Sudan; Biden's Message at Correspondents Dinner. Aired 3-4a ET
• Manhunt Underway For Shooting Suspect Who Killed Five People Including A Child; FDIC Holds Auction For Troubled First Republic Bank; American Trapped In Sudan Fears Execution While Trying To Escape; Mike Pence Testifies Before Federal Grand Jury Probing January 6th; GOP Senator Tim Scott Says He'll Make Major Announcement May 22nd; Debt Ceiling Stalemate As Financial Crisis Looms; Journalist Discusses His Break From Evangelical Movement. Aired 7-8p ET
• Vigil Being Held For Eight-Year-Old Boy Killed In Texas Shooting Attack; Another U.S.-Led Evacuation Convoy Arrives In Port Sudan; Sudan Extends Airspace Closure, Exempts Evacuation And Aid Flights; Cross Examination Of E. Jean Carroll Resumes Tomorrow; Disney Fights Back In A Lawsuit Against State of Florida; Hollywood Braces For Writers' Strike As Union Talks Stall; New Jersey Little League Cracks Down On Umpire Abuse From Parents. Aired 6-7p ET
• Manhunt Intensifies For The Mass Shooter In Cleveland, Texas; Two Dead, Four Wounded In A House Party Shooting In Mississippi; Second U.S.-Led Evacuation Convoy Is Now At Port Of Sudan; Frist Republic Bank Auctioned Off; Calls For U.S. Supreme Court Code Of Ethics; Update On The Trump Investigations; Animation And Social Justice Issues; Countdown To King Charles' Coronation. Aired 5-6p ET
• Manhunt Intensifies After Five Killed, Including Eight-Year- Old; FDIC Running Auction To Buy First Republic Bank; Ukraine's President Says Counteroffensive To De-Occupy Territories Is Coming; Second Convoy Of U.S. Citizens Reaches Port Sudan; Tornado Rips Through Florida Community, Damages Homes; Stalling Over Debt Ceiling As Financial Emergency Approaches. Aired 4-5p ET
• Manhunt Intensifies After Five Killed, Including Eight-Year- Old; Convoy Of U.S. Evacuees Reached Port Of Sudan; Major Banks Bidding To Buy First Republic. Aired 3-4p ET
• Manhunt Intensifies After 5 Killed, Including 8-year-old; 2 Teens Killed, 4 Others Wounded In House Party Shooting; FDIC Running Auction To Buy First Republic Bank; Wagner Mercenaries Running Out Of Ammunition In Bakhmut; Tornado Rips Through Florida Community; Hollywood Braces For Potential Writers' Strike This Week; Pressure Mounts On Supreme Court To Embrace Ethics Reforms. Aired 2-3p ET


April 29, 2023
• Interview With California Rep. Jim Costa On State's Severe Weather; Uman Missile Strike; Pope Francis In Hungary; Humanitarian Crisis In Sudan; U.S. Fed Releases Report On Bank Collapses; U.S. Budget Battle; Federal Reserve Chairman Pranked. Aired 5-6a ET
• Uman Missile Strike; Texas Hit By Hail, Hurricane Force Winds; Humanitarian Crisis In Sudan; U.S. Army Grounds All Helicopters After Deadly Crashes; U.S. Budget Battle; Interview With California Rep. Jim Costa On State's Severe Weather; Abortion Bills Fail In Two Republican States; Newly Released Photos Of Osama Bin Laden Raid. Aired 4-5a ET
• Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan; Alito Suspects He Knows Draft Roe Leaker; U.S. Budget Battle; Texas Hit by Hail, Hurricane Force Winds; Americans Flee Sudan. Aired 3-4a ET
• Cease-Fire Breaks Down in Sudan; Uman Missile Strike; Putin Orders Museums for "Special Military Operation"; Americans Flee Sudan; Alito Suspects He Knows Draft Roe Leaker. Aired 2-3a ET
• Gunman At Large In Texas Mass Shooting; First U.S.-Led Convoy Carrying Americans Reaches Port Sudan; New York Mayor Tells FEMA To Stop Funding Cities Sending Migrants North; DHS Says Border Facilities Reach Capacity Amid Spike In Migrants; Republicans Grill Teachers Union Head On COVID Closures; Daughter Of Alexey Navalny Attends White House Correspondents' Dinner; Interview With Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN); China Flies Twin-Tailed Scorpion Combat Drone Around Taiwan. Aired 7- 8p ET
• Sheriff Plans News Conference On Texas Mass Shooting; First Republic Bank Still Standing Amid Looming FDIC Takeover; Crisis In Sudan; As Primary Season Approaches, GOP Candidates Have Uphill Climb; Officials Give Update On Manhunt After Mass Shooting; The Winners, The Disappointments And The Surprises In Kansas City. Aired 6-7p ET
• Manhunt Underway After Five Killed, Including Eight-Year-Old In Texas Home; Two Banks Submitting Bids For Troubled First Republic; First U.S. Government-Organized Convoy Reaches Port Sudan; Interview With Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA); DeSantis Reacts To Trump's Growing Lead In Polls; Speaker McCarthy Criticizes DeSantis' War on Disney; CNN To Air White House Correspondents' Dinner At 8 P.M. ET; Interview With Alexander Vindman, Former National Security Council Member. Aired 5-6p ET
• Five Killed Including Eight-Year-Old in Texas Mass Shooting; First U.S. Government-Organized Convoy Reaches Port Sudan; Justice Alito Claims He Knows Who Leaked Draft Abortion Opinion; Pence Testifies to Federal Grand Jury Probing Trump's January 6th Role; Florida Gov. DeSantis Slams Disney's Lawsuit Against Him; Poll: Trump's Numbers Up, DeSantis' Numbers Down; U.S. Officials Brace For Migrant Influx When COVID-Era Restrictions Lift. Aired 4-5p ET
• Authorities In Texas Searching For Gunman Suspected Of Killing Five People Including An Eight-Year-Old; First U.S.-Led Effort To Evacuate Private American Citizens From War-Torn Sudan Completed; Russian Missile Attack Hits Apartment Building In Ukrainian City Of Uman Near Kyiv; WNBA Star Brittney Griner Holds First Press Conference After Returning To U.S. From Russian Prison; President Biden To Speak At White House Correspondents' Dinner; Women Republican State Lawmakers Prevent Anti-Abortion Bills From Passing In South Carolina And Nebraska; Economics Reporter Discusses How Ticket Sales For Taylor Swift Concerts Reflect State Of U.S. Economy; U.K. Prepares for Coronation Ceremony Of King Charles III And Queen Camilla; Two Veterinarians In Ukraine Rescue Pets Abandoned During Russian Invasion. Aired 2-3p ET.
• Manhunt Underway After Five Killed, Including An Eight-Year- Old, In Texas Home; First U.S. Government Organized Convoy Reaches Port Sudan; NYC Mayor Calls On FEMA To Stop Funding Cities That Are Transporting Migrants To New York; Disney Sues Florida Gov. DeSantis, Claiming "Government Retaliation"; Speaker McCarthy & Nikki Haley Criticize DeSantis' War On Disney; DeSantis Makes Overseas Trip In Bid To Strengthen Foreign Credentials; Never-Before-Seen Photos Of White House During Bin Laden Operation; Eli Lilly: Injectable Drug Tirzepatide Can Treat Obesity. Aired 1-2p ET
• Five Killed, Including An Eight-Year-Old, In Texas Mass Shooting; Ukraine: Russian Strikes Damage 10 Apartment Units; Thousands Scramble To Get Out Of Sudan Amid Renewed Fighting; Woman Accusing Trump Of Battery And Defamation Faces Tough Questioning; Police Department Use AI To Analyze Officers' Bodycam Video; 13-Year- Old Grabs The Wheel, Stops Speeding School Bus. Aired 12-1p ET
• 5 Killed, Including An 8-Year-Old, In Texas Mass Shooting; 20M+ Under Threat For Severe Storms Across The Southeast; Yosemite National Park Closes Over Fears Of Extensive Flooding; Rescue Operation Ends Following Deadly Missile Strike In Ukraine; Commercial Ship Carrying More Than 1,800 Evacuees From Sudan Arrives In Jeddah; Migrant Surge; Biden Meets With Top Donors As Fundraising Marathon Starts; Family Of Accused Pentagon Leaker Issues Statement; Pence Testimony Raises Speculation Of Jan 6 Investigation Nearing An End; NBA Playoffs; NFL Draft. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Russian Forces Launch Missile Attack At Ukrainian Targets Near Kyiv; Some Americans In Sudan Criticize U.S. Government For Having No Plans For Evacuations As Civil War There Intensifies; House Republicans Pass Bill To Raise U.S. Debt Ceiling; Southeast U.S. Facing Continued Severe Weather; New York City Mayor Eric Adams Pressuring White House To Provide Aid To Help With City's Immigration Crisis; Regulators Release Findings Of Their Investigation Into Failure Of Silicon Valley Bank; Republican Presidential Candidate Nikki Haley Says President Biden Will Likely Not Finish Second Term If Reelected; New Photos Released Of Situation Room During Raid To Kill Usama Bin Laden In 2011; Los Angeles Lakers Beat Memphis Grizzlies In First Round Of NBA Playoffs; Artist Describes His Work With Artificial Intelligence. Aired 10-11a ET.


April 28, 2023
• CNN International: Pentagon Leaks Suspect Remains in Jail as Judge Weighs Bail; Reports of Fighting in Khartoum Despite new Truce Announcement; Source: Former U.S. VP Pence Testifies before Grand Jury; How did U.S. Military miss Sings about the Suspect; Activists to Rally Saturday to Push UK Government to Recognize Iran's Revolutionary Guard as Terrorist Organization. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: New Revelations Detail Pattern of Alleged Sexist Comments by Tucker Carlson; GDP Grew at Much Slower Pace in First Quarter Than Expected; Yoon Stresses U.S.-South Korea Alliance in Speech to Congress; Giant Panda Ya Ya Arrives in China. Aired 4:30- 5a ET
• CNN International: Former U.S. Vice President Pence Testifies to Grand Jury; Prosecutors Call Teixeira a Flight Risk, Still a Threat; DeSantis Dismissing Suit Alleging Governmental Retaliation; Ukrainian Rescue Efforts Underway After Barrage of Russian Strikes; U.S. Economy; Complaints About Not Enough Help for American in Sudan. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Teixeira has Weapons in his Home and Threats History, according to Prosecutors; 13-Year Old Girl Wounded at a Rocket Attack inside a Residential Building in Kyiv; Foreigners Rushed to Escape Sudan as Fighting amid the new Truce continues; Iranian Activists Will Stage a Rally to Designate IRGC as Terrorists; Haiti's Crime Rate Increases Owing to Gang Violence; South Korean President Addressed U.S. Congress. Aired 3-4a ET
• Mike Pence Testifies before the Grand Jury; Pentagon leak Suspect Remains Behind Bars while Considering a Bail Petition from a Judge; Fighting Still Rages in Sudan's Capital despite a Renewed Ceasefire; Yoon Stresses U.S.-South Korea Alliance In Speech To Congress; 100,000 Rally In Favor Of Netanyahu's Judicial Overhaul Plan; Carroll Testifies For Third Day In Case Against Donald Trump. Aired 2-3a ET
• Sudan Ceasefire Extended Amid Evacuations; Ya Ya The Panda Returns Home To China From Memphis Zoo; Three Killed When U.S. Army Helicopters Collide In Alaska; Brittney Griner Tears Up At Her First Press Conference; Erdogan Cancels Public Appearances after Falling Ill; Yoon Stresses U.S.-South Korea Alliance in Speech to Congress; Japanese Lander Likely Crashed on Lunar Surface; Preparations Ramp up as Ukrainian Counteroffensive Looms; Residents Fight Gangs as Crime Rate Doubles in One Year; Pope to Allow Women to Vote at Global Bishops Meeting; Giant Panda "Ya Ya" Arrives in China. Aired 1-2a ET
• Americans Struggling to Leave War-Torn Sudan; Preparations Ramp Up as Ukrainian Counteroffensive Looms; Former U.S. V.P. Pence Testifies to Grand Jury; Griner Explains Resilience During Months in Russian Custody; 100,000 Rally in Favor of Netanyahu's Judicial Overhaul; Jerry Springer Dead at 79. Aired 12-12:45a ET


April 27, 2023
• CNN International: Ukraine: Russian Strikes in Mykolaiv Targeted Civilians; Humanitarian Situation Worsens as Food & Water Run Out; South Korean President to Address U.S. Congress in a Few Hours; What's Happening between Disney and DeSantis; Chinese Media: Panda "Ya-Ya" Arrives in Shanghai from U.S. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Hospitals in Sudan Struggle to Keep Up as Casualties Mount; Xi and Zelenskyy Speak for First Time Since Invasion; Ya Ya Lands in China After Flight from U.S. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Republicans Narrowly Pass Bill to Raise Debt Limit; Biden and Yoon Announce Agreement to Deter North Korea; Disney Files Suit Against DeSantis, Claiming Retaliation; E. Jean Carroll Testifies in Civil Lawsuit Against Trump. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Republican-controlled Congress passed the Debt Ceiling Bill, but it may not Pass Through the Senate yet; Sudanese Army Head Willing to Extend the Ceasefire for Another 72-hours; U.S. and South Korean Presidents have Strengthened their alliance to deter North Korea. Aired 3-4a ET
• Republicans Narrowly Pass Bill To Raise Debt Limit; E. Jean Carroll Testifies In Civil Lawsuit Against Trump; Head Of Army Willing To Extend Ceasefire By 72 Hours; Xi And Zelenskyy Speak For First Time Since Invasion; Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Speaking At Event In Israel; YaYa Gets Caught Up In U.S.-China Tensions. Aired 2-3a ET
• Hundreds Of Thousands Flee Sudan As Situation Deteriorates; Biden And Yoon Sign Pact To Deter North Korea Nukes; Disney Sues Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. E. Jean Carroll Testifies In Civil Lawsuit Against Trump; Disney Files Suit Against DeSantis, Claiming "Retaliation"; Missouri Judge Temporarily Blocks Limits On Gender- Affirming Care For Trans People; Saving One Of The World's Most Trafficked Birds; "Ya Ya" Gets Caught Up In U.S.-China Tensions. Aired 1-2a ET
• Hospitals In Sudan Struggle To Keep Up As Casualties Mount; President Joe Biden And President Yoon Suk-yeol Announce Agreement To Deter North Korea; RSF Denies Seizing National Laboratory In Khartoum; Xi Jinping And Volodymyr Zelenskyy Speak For The First Time Since Invasion; Vladimir Putin Critic Alexei Navalny Charged With Extremism And Terrorism; E. Jean Carroll Testifies in Civil Lawsuit Against Trump; Panda Caught Up in U.S.-China Tensions. Aired 12-12:45a ET


April 26, 2023
• CNN International: Zelenskyy Speaks To Chinese President Xi Jinping; Violence Mars Fragile U.S.-Brokered Ceasefire; Navalny Says He Faces New Terrorism Case; Paul Whelan's Sister: Paul Must Not Be Left Behind Again; Man Hanged For Trafficking Cannabis Despite Appeals; White House: Taliban Kills Mastermind Of 2021 Kabul Airport Attack; Former President Jair Bolsonaro Testifying About January 8; Biden To Meet With South Korean President At White House; Cult Leader Arrested As Police Recover 89 Bodies. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Republican Lawmakers Embrace Anti-Abortion Policies; Montana Legislature Weighs Discipline for Transgender Lawmaker; Biden Hosts South Korean President in State Visit; Ed Sheeran Testifies in Copyright Infringement Case. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Republicans Struggling for Votes on Debt Limit Bill; Trial Begins in E. Jean Carroll's Lawsuit Against Trump; Mastermind of Kabul Airport Attack Killed; Reports of Violence in Sudan Mar Fragile U.S.-Brokered Ceasefire; Navalny Back in Court for Hearing on Extremism; Southern Ukraine Tense Waiting for Counteroffensive. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Taliban kills 2021 Suicide Bombing Mastermind; Evacuations in Sudan Reaches Critical Point as 72-hour Truce Expires Soon; Joe Biden to Welcome South Korea's Yoon at the White House; Jailed Opposition Figure to Appear in Court for Another Criminal Case; Investors Attempt to Regain losses in today's trading; First Republic Stock Experiences Record Low As Deposits Plunge; Biden Officially Announced Bid to Run for Re- Election in 2024 Via Campaign Video; Mississippi authorities search for escaped inmates; Ed Sheeran Faces a Copyright Infringement Case; Port Authority Upgrades Once Reviled Airports; Mattel Release New Barbie with Down Syndrome. Aired 3-4a ET
• Mississippi Expanding State Control Over Policing In Jackson; Transgender Lawmaker Silenced; Ed Sheeran Testifies In Copyright Infringement Case; Trial Begins In E. Jean Carroll's Lawsuit Against Trump; U.S.: ISIS-K Leader Behind Attack Killed By Taliban; Sudanese- American Physician Killed At Home In Khartoum. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S.: Conditions Too Dangerous For Full Evacuation; Speculation Grows Over Possible Ukrainian Counteroffensive; U.S.: ISIS-K Leader Behind Attack Killed By Taliban. Aired 1-2a ET
• Foreign Governments Scramble To Help Citizens Escape Sudan; ISIS-K Leader Behind Attack Of Afghanistan Airport Bombing Killed By Taliban; Russia Sending Southern Ukrainian Children To Belarus; President Joe Biden Announces Reelection Bid To "Finish The Job"; Republicans Release A.I-Generated Anti-Biden Ad; Police Recover 89 Bodies in Starvation Cult Case. Aired 12-12:45a ET


April 25, 2023
• CNN International: Three-Day Ceasefire Had Been Reached On Monday; President Biden Announces He Is Running For A Second Term; Russian FM Lavrov Chairs U.N. Security Council Meeting; Israel Marks Memorial Day Amid Ongoing Political Crisis; Report: Corruption Fuels Lavish Life Of Russian Minister's Family. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Jury Selection to Continue for Death Penalty Trial in 2018 Synagogue Shooting; Three Tennessee Lawmakers Discuss Gun Laws with Biden; Officer Who Shot Breonna Taylor Hired as Sheriff's Deputy; Russia's Top Diplomat Chairs U.N. Security Council Session; Israel Marks Memorial Day Amid Ongoing Political Crisis. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Biden to Announce 2024 Presidential Bid; Georgia DA to Announce Charging Decision This Summer; Fox News Severs Ties with Host Tucker Carlson; New U.S. Says Warring Factions Agree to New Ceasefire in Sudan. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• President Biden All Set for His 2024 Re-Election Bid; Sudan's Two Warring Factions Agreed to a 72-Hour Truce; Tucker Carlson Exits from Fox News. Warnings Released About Risk of Conflict Between Global Powers; Corruption fuels lavish life of Timur Ivanov's Ex-Wife; Jury Selection Continues for Death Penalty Trial in the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting; Lizzo Protests Tennessee Law, Invites Drag Queens On Stage.; Copyright Case Against Ed Sheeran Scheduled To Begin Today. Aired 3-4a ET
• Tucker Carlson Out At Fox News; CNN Parts Ways With Longtime Anchor Don Lemon; Thousands Of Foreign Nationals Evacuated From Sudan; Russia's Top Diplomat Chairs U.N. Security Council Session; Tennessee Three Lawmakers Discuss Gun Laws With Biden; Officer Who Shot Breonna Taylor Hired As Sheriff's Deputy. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russia's Lavrov Hosts U.N. Meeting On International Peace; Sudan Factions Agree To 72-Hour Ceasefire As Foreigners Are Evacuated; Fox News Severs Ties with Host Tucker Carlson; U.S. Government Trying to Help Americans Who Want to Evacuate Sudan; Silence Fuels Speculation of Ukrainian Counter Offensive; Corruption And Russia's Elite. Aired 1-2a ET
• Thousands Of Foreign Nationals Evacuated From Sudan; Russia's Sergey Lavrov Chairs U.N. Security Council Meeting; Fox News Severs Ties With Host Tucker Carlson; Silence Fuels Speculation of Ukrainian Counteroffensive; Corruption Fuels Lavish Life of Russian Minister's Family; 73 Bodies Recovered from Mass Graves in Kenya. Aired 12-12:45a ET


April 24, 2023
• CNN International: Growing List of Nations Rush to Get Citizens, Diplomats to Safety; Russian State Media: Lavrov to meet U.N. Chief Monday; Biden Set to Announce Re-Election Campaign Tuesday; How Hard it is to get out of Sudan; China Banking Scandal Affecting Thousands of People. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: U.S. Authorities Investigating Two American Airlines Fires; Washington State Lawmakers Pass Ban on AR-15 Sales; What It's Like Being a Palestinian Reporter for Israeli TV; Some Blue Check Marks Reappear After Last Week's Purge on Twitter. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: More Than 1,000 Foreign Nationals Evacuated on Sunday from Sudan; Biden Expected to Announce Run for Second Term This week; Snowmelt in Midwest Could Result in Major Flooding; Ukraine Not Confirming Reports on Dnipro River Crossing; G7, Russia Haggling Over Future of Grain Deal. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Sudan's Fragile Ceasefire Expired, Diplomatic Personnel Forces to Evacuate; Joe Biden Poses to Announce his Re-Election Bid despite Survey Results; G7 Grain Deal with Russia in Jeopardy; Mississippi expanding state control over policing in Jackson; Florida Governor Meets PM Fumio Kishida in Japan; Iranian Regime Said to be Going Beyond Borders; Some Blue Check Marks Turn Visible Again After Last Week's Purge. Aired 3-4a ET
• Foreign Nationals Evacuate Sudan; President Joe Biden to Announce Re-election Bid for 2024; U.S. Debt Nears Deadline; U.S. Lawmakers Comment on Abortion Pill Access; Ukrainian Forces Reportedly Cross Dnipro River; Russia Warns Grain Deal in Trouble; Shadow Fleet Helps Russia Sell Oil; Mississippi Expanding States Control Over Policing In Jackson; Snowmelt In Midwest Could Result In Major Flooding; U.S. Authorities Investigating Two American Airlines Fires. Aired 2-3a ET
• Sudanese Help One Another Find Medicine, Water As State Collapses; Ukraine Not Confirming Reports On Dnipro River Crossing; A Mysterious Fleet Is Helping Russia Ship Oil Around The World; Maleficent Dragon Catches Fire During Fantasmic at Disneyland; Image Pregnant Woman Injured in Ukraine War Earns Award; Iranian Regime Accused of Reaching Beyond Borders; Emotional Visit to Nazi Death Camp; What it's like Being a Palestinian Reporter for Israeli TV. Aired 1-2a ET
• More Than 1,000 Foreign Nationals Evacuated on Sunday; U.S. Evacuates Sudan Embassy; Ukraine Not Confirming Reports on Dnipro River Crossing; What It's Like Being a Palestinian Reporter for Israeli TV; Iranian Regime Accused of Reaching Beyond Borders. Aired 12-12:45a ET


April 23, 2023
• U.S. Evacuates American Diplomats And Their Families; From Dobbs Ruling To Now: A Timeline Of Abortion Rights; Ukrainian Officer: Russians Making Progress In Bakhmut; Attorneys General Request Massive Vehicle Recall; Study Finds Steep Decline In Violence In California Schools. Aired 5-6a ET
• Conflict in Sudan; Fighting Breaks Out in Khartoum, France Withdraws Diplomats from Sudan; U.S. Abortion Battle; Governor to Request Major Disaster Declaration in Response to Floods That Devastated Southeast Florida; Trump Campaign Officials Considered Invalidating 2021 Georgie Senate Runoff Using Stolen Voting Data; Colombian Demonstrators Protest President Gustavo Petro's Proposed Reforms; New Video from Brazil's Riot on January 8 Raises Questions About the Police; Israeli Protests Against Proposed Judicial Reform; L.A. Fights Climate Change; Activism Against Climate Change Gathered in London; Interview with City of Los Angeles Chief Heat Officer Marta Segura; NFL Suspends Three Players Indefinitely, Accusing Them of Gambling. Aired 4-5a ET
• U.S. Evacuates Diplomatic Personnel from Sudan; Abortion Rights in the U.S.; Ukraine Calls for More Aid. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.S. Launches Evacuation Of Diplomatic Staff And Families From Sudan; More Than 400 Killed And Thousands Injured In Sudan Fighting; Lawsuit Filed After Mississippi Governor Signs Legislation Expanding State Control; 2024 Presidential Race Heats Up; DeSantis Takes Thinly Veiled Swipe At Trump; Blue Checkmarks Back For Some Of Twitter's Most Followed Accounts; Investors Still Focused On Fed's Inflation Battle. Aired 7-8p ET
• Djibouti Struggles To Handle Surge In Evacuation Flights From Sudan; Countries Worldwide Scrambling To Get Citizens Out Of Sudan; Biden Expected To Announce Re-Election Bid Tuesday; New Details On Former VP Pence's Testimony; Head Of NBC Universal Ousted For Inappropriate Relationship; SpaceX's Starship Lifts Off For Test Flight But Explodes Midair. Aired 6-7p ET
• President Biden Orders Evacuation Of U.S. Staff In Sudan; Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX) Is Interviewed About The Evacuation Of Americans In Sudan; Polling On Biden And Trump On 2024; Gov. Jay Inslee Is Interviewed On The Assault Weapons Ban In Washington State; Disney Show In California Catches On Fire; American Airlines Under Investigation By The FAA. Aired 5-6p ET
• U.S. Evacuates Diplomatic Staff, Families From Sudan; No Plans To Evacuate U.S. Citizens From Sudan; American Airlines Plane Catches Fire After Bird Strike Over Ohio; NAACP Sues Mississippi Over New Laws Expanding State Police In Jackson; Debt Ceiling Vote; Biden's Announcement This Week; Scooping Up Organic Waste. Aired 4-5p ET
• U.S. Evacuates Diplomatic Staff, Families From Sudan; Ukraine Commander: Russia Is Shelling Around The Clock; Bed Bath & Beyond Files For Bankruptcy. Aired 3-4p ET
• U.S. Evacuates Diplomatic Staff, Families From Sudan; Scotus Allows Abortion Pill To Remain Legal, But For How Long? Graham: FDA Went "Too Far" Allowing Abortion Drug To Be Mailed; Social Media Challenges Appear To Incite Thefts Of Kia, Hyundai Vehicles; Car Thefts Prompt 18 Attorneys General To Recall Hyundai, Kia Models; American Airlines Plane Catches Fire After Bird Strike Over Ohio; Fire Consumes Animatronic Dragon At Disneyland; Bed Bath & Beyond Files for Bankruptcy; McCarthy Faces Biggest Test Yet in Debt Ceiling Fight; NAACP Sues Mississippi Over New Laws Expanding State Police in Jackson. Aired 2-3p ET


April 22, 2023
• Supreme Court Preserves Abortion Drug Access For Now; Hunter Biden Team To Meet With DOJ; ICRC Unable To Deliver Sudan Aid; Ukrainian Town Hoping For Counteroffensive Against Russia; Gun Sales Surge; Earth Fails Annual Checkup. Aired 5-6a ET
• Supreme Court Preserves Abortion Drug Access for Now; ICRC Unable to Deliver Sudan Aid; Ukrainian Town Hoping for Counteroffensive against Russia; Manhunt Underway for South Africa Mass Shooting Suspects. Aired 4-5a ET
• Supreme Court Preserves Abortion Drug Access for Now; ICRC Unable to Deliver Sudan Aid; U.S. Air National Guardsman Due for Detention Hearing; Ohio Governor Wants Norfolk Southern to Pay for Long-term Health Issues. Aired 3-4a ET
• Supreme Court Preserves Abortion Drug Access for Now; Ukrainian Town Hoping for Counteroffensive against Russia; Hunter Biden Team to Meet with DOJ; Shooter's Motive: Gun Activism; Bail Denied for Charlottesville Defendant; Manhunt Underway for South Africa Mass Shooting Suspects. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S. Private Citizens Shouldn't Expect Evacuation; Wrong Place, Wrong Time: At Least Six Americans Shot This Week; DeSantis Threatens To Build Prison, Competing Theme Parks Next To Disney; NFL Suspends Three Players Indefinitely For Gambling; King Charles To Debut On CNN This Fall; Seven Miles Of California Beach Closed After 250-K Gallon Sewage Spill. Aired 7-8p ET
• Supreme Court Preserves Abortion Drug Access, Gun Rights Taking Precedence Over Gun Responsibility; Trump Picks Up Several GOP Endorsements Over Ron DeSantis; UT State Senator's Home Vandalized In Possible Retaliation Over Transgender Legislation; Wrexham AFC Earns Promotion Back To English Football League; Ukraine FM: Need 10 Times More In Military Support From Allies; AI-Generated Song Copies Voices Of Drake & The Weeknd. Aired 6-7p ET
• Supreme Court Protects Access To Abortion Pill For Now; Texts Show Trump Allies Weighed Using Breached GA Voting Data To Keep GOP Hold On Senate In 2021; Ex-Manhattan Prosecutor To Testify Before GOP- Led House Judiciary Committee; Tyre Nichols Family Files Civil Suit Over Police Beating Death; One-On-One With Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump; Some Presidential Hopefuls Hit Iowa Forum To Court Evangelical Voters. Aired 5-6p ET
• Warring Rivals In Sudan Vow To Help Evacuate Foreigners; Supreme Court Preserves Abortion Drug Access, For Now; Official: Canada Set To Provide Americans Access To Abortion Pill; President Biden Set To Formally Announce Reelection Bid Tuesday; Trump Picks Up Several Endorsements Over Ron DeSantis; Car Thefts Prompt Recall Push For Hyundai, Kia Models; "King Charles" To Debut On CNN This Fall; Seven Miles of CA Beaches Closed After 250K Gallon Sewage Spill. Aired 4-5p ET
• Supreme Court Rules That Abortion Medication Mifepristone Can Remain Available While Appeals Process For Lower Court Ruling That Reversed FDA Approval Plays Out; Clash Between Sudanese Generals Plunges Country Into Civil War; Opposing Sudanese Armies Agree To Allow Foreigners To Leave Country; Hundreds Of Thousands Of Gallons Of Sewage Spill Into Los Angeles River In Southern California; Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, Former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair, And Former Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern Interviewed On Their Work To Finalize Good Friday Agreement Ending Decades Of Violence In Northern Ireland. Aired 2-3p ET.


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