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October 03, 2023


October 02, 2023
• CNN International: EU Foreign Ministers Convene in Kyiv for First Time; Pro-Russian Robert Fico Wins Parliamentary Election; Trump in NY Court in Civil Fraud Case; France Vows to Take Action as Begbugs Sweep Paris. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: 100+ People in New York Searching for 9- Year-Old Girl; 75,000 U.S. Healthcare Workers Could Strike Wednesday; Turkey: One Dead, Two Injured in PKK Attack; 13 Dead in Spain's Deadliest Nightclub fire in Decades; France Vows to Take Action as Bedbugs Sweep Paris. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: EU Foreign Minister Meeting in Kyiv; Rep. Gaetz Says He Will Try to Oust U.S. House Speaker; Trump's New York Trial Begins Amid Campaign Push in Iowa; Pro-Russian Robert Fico wins Slovakian Parliamentary Election; Biden Urges Lawmakers to Avoid Last- Minute Budget Deals. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Lawmaker Plans to Oust House Speaker after the Stopgap Bill has Passed; Ukraine Aid in Trouble as U.S. Support for the War-Torn Country Remains Strong; 13 Dead in Spain's worst Nightclub Fire in Decades; Slovak's Ex-PM Wants to Kick-Start Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks; Hong Kong Joins China's 74th Founding Anniversary With a Fireworks Show; Taylor Swift's Appearance in Sunday's NFL Game Boosted Ticket Revenues. Aired 3-4a ET
• House Speaker McCarthy in Jeopardy With a Threat to Oust Him; Biden Asking Congress to Approve Ukraine Aid; Spain's Deadly Nightclub Fire Leaves 13 Dead; Ethnic Armenians Get Help From United Nations. Aired 2-3a ET
• Kyiv Worries Tumult In U.S. May Affect Other Allies' Aid; Pro- Russian Robert Fico Wins Parliamentary Election; Candidates Face Off In Argentina's First Presidential Debate; Rep. Gaetz Says He Will Try to Oust U.S. House Speaker; U.S. Border Patrol Relieved Government Shutdown Averted; 13 Dead in Spain's Deadliest Nightclub Fire in Decades; FDA Updates Ozempic Label; France Vows to Take Action as Bedbugs Sweep Paris; L.A. Official Fights to Save Marilyn Monroe's House; Europe Prevails to Win Ryder Cup. Aired 1-2a ET
• Biden Urges Lawmakers to Avoid Last-Minute Budget Deals; Ukraine: U.S. Support for War Effort Remains Strong; Pro-Kremlin Winner in Slovakia Says He Will Kick-Start Russian-Ukraine Peace Talks; Candidates Face Off in Argentina's First Presidential Debate; Nearly 900M Trips Expected During China's Holiday Celebrations; Former President Carter Celebrates 99th Birthday; France Vows to Take Action as Bedbugs Sweep Paris. Aired 12-12:45a ET


October 01, 2023
• Biden Signs 45-Day Spending Bill To Keep Government Open; McCarthy's Speakership May Be At Risk After House Vote; U.S. Conservatives Remain Divided Over Aid For Ukraine; New York City Area Drying Out After Historic Flooding; U.K. Families Struggle As Rent Prices Soar. Aired 5-6 am ET
• To Keep Government Operational, Biden Signs 45-Day Spending Bill; Additional Aid For Ukraine Not Included In Final Bill; After Vote, McCarthy's Position As Speaker Might Be In Jeopardy; Americans Fed Up With Politics, According To Recent Surveys; Interview With University Of Essex Professor Of Government Natasha Lindstaedt; Senate Leaders From Both Parties Swear To Continue Funding Ukraine; Two Terrorists Carried Out Bomb Attack In Front Of Interior Ministry In Ankara, Turkey; Shutdown Battle Impacts Ukraine; Russia's War On Ukraine; Day of Defenders Celebrated In Ukraine; Beginning Of Russia's Fall Enlistment Drive; Slovakia Election; Saturday's Election Won By Party Led by Pro-Russian Former Prime Minister; People's Republic Of China's 74th Anniversary Of Its Founding; U.S. Border Crisis; After Unprecedented Flooding, New York City Is Drying Out; October Will Begin With Parts Of The U.S. Experiencing Record Warmth; Ryder Cup 2023; Europe, On The Verge Of Recapturing Prized Trophy; NASA's Asteroid Ambitions. Aired 4-5a ET
• Biden Signs 45-Day Spending Bill To Keep Gov't Open; Senate Passes Short-Term Funding Bill Just Before Deadline; Ukraine Marking Day Of Defenders Holiday; Ukraine Aid Takes A Hit As U.S. Avoids Govt. Shutdown; Party Led By Pro-Russian Former PM Wins Saturday's Vote; Senate Clears 45-Day Spending Bill To Keep Govt. Open; Feinstein's Body Flown To San Francisco On Military Flight; UN: 100,000+ People Flee Breakaway Region; Ukraine's "Army Of Drones" Taking On Russian Troops; Saturday's Rugby World Cup In Action In France. Aired 3-4a ET
• Biden Signs 45-Day Funding Bill To Keep Government Open; Ukraine Left Out In Cold By U.S. Shutdown Deal; Pro-Russian Politician Wins Slovakia's Parliamentary Election; Record Warmth To Begin October In Parts Of U.S.; Europe Close To Winning Back Coveted Trophy. Aired 2-3a ET
• Shutdown Averted; Russia's War On Ukraine; Biden Signs 45-Day Funding Bill To Keep Government Open; New York City Works To Dry Out After Severe Flooding; Pro-Russian politician Wins Slovakia's Parliamentary Election; Jimmy Carter Turns 99, As Celebrations Pour In From Around The World; Harvard University Inaugurates Its First Black President; NASA Eyes October Launch For "Psyche" Asteroid Mission. Aired 1-2a ET
• Kevin McCarthy Says He'll Survive Push To Oust Him As House Speaker; Democrat Dean Phillips Quits Leadership Role Over Biden Doubts; President Biden Assures Ukraine and Allies Of United States Support; San Diego County Declares Migrant Surge A Humanitarian Crisis; Interview With El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser (D) about Humanitarian Crisis At The Southern Border; New Book Warns Of MAGA's Threat To Democracy; U2 Opens New Sphere Concert Venue. Aired 8-9p ET
• President Biden Speaks On Passage Of Spending Bill; Republican Matt Gaetz Plans To Oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy; Interview With Representative Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) About Bipartisan Spending Bill Fund That Might Cost Kevin McCarthy The Speakership; Amber Alert Issued For Nine-Year-Old Girl Missing In Upstate New York; Taylor Swift Expected To Attend Chiefs Game In New York Tonight, Paris: From City Of Lights To City of Bites. Aired 7-8p ET
• President Biden Calls For An End To Brinksmanship In Congress; Kevin McCarthy Faces Right-Wing Revolt Over Spending Deal; Trump Set To Appear In Person At Civil Fraud Trial In New York Monday; Former President Jimmy Carter Turns 99 Today; Rise In Retail Theft Prompts Stores To Close Nationwide; Inside The FBI's Push To Solve Violent Crime On Tribal Lands. Aired 6-7p ET
• Government Shutdown Averted, Rep. Gaetz To Oust Speaker McCarthy; Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz Is Interviewed About Speaker McCarthy's Possible Ouster And The Averted Shutdown; Rep. Bob Good (R- VA) Is Interviewed About Speaker McCarthy's Possible Ouster; Biden Vows Ukraine Support; Kaiser Permanente Employees Prepare For Three- Day Strike; Taylor Swift Expected At Chiefs-Jets Game. Aired 5-6p ET
• Kevin McCarthy Faces Challenge To His Speakership After Short- Term Funding Deal; Congress Reaches Last-Minute Deal To Avoid Government Shutdown; Interview With Representative Ro Khanna (D-CA) About Stopgap Spending Bill; Largest Ever Healthcare Strike Could Start Wednesday; Thousands Of Migrants Are Being Dropped Off On San Diego's Streets; Chiefs Vs. Jets Could Be Biggest TV Audience Of The Year SNF; FDA Adds Warning To Ozempic Label About Risk For Blocked Intestines; Off-Duty Police Officer Caught On Camera Rescuing Choking Child. Aired 4-5p ET
• Congress Reaches Last Minute Deal To Avoid Government Shutdown; Interview With Rep. John Garamendi (D-CA); Former Federal Prosecutor Suspected In Florida Stabbing. Aired 3-4p ET
• Congress Reaches Last-Minute Deal To Avoid Government Shutdown; Largest Ever Health Care Strike Could Start Wednesday; Plains Midwest Brace For Potentially Record-Breaking Heat; Zelenskyy Marks Day Of Defenders Holiday; Ukrainian Soldier Returns To Battlefield After Losing Legs; Pelosi Accompanies Feinstein's Body Home To San Francisco; FBI Focus Turns To Crimes Impacting Indigenous Women & Children; Former President Jimmy Carter Turns 99 Today. Aired 2-3p ET


September 30, 2023
• U.S. Government On The Brink Of A Government Shutdown; First Trump Codefendant Pleads Guilty; Record Rain And Flooding Hits New York; Nagorno-Karabakh Crisis; Russia Marks One Year Since Annexing Parts Of Ukraine; Ukrainian Soldier Amputee Returns To Battlefield; Philippines Vows To Defend Territory In South China Sea; Second Arrest In Tree Vandalism Case; L.A. Officials Fights To Save Marilyn Monroe's House; Major League Baseball; Tributes Ahead Of Jimmy Carter's 99th Birthday. Aired 5-6a ET
• U.S. Government On The Brink Of A Government Shutdown; First Trump Codefendant Pleads Guilty; Russian Sympathizer Is Leading Candidate For Slovakia PM; Over 100 Ukrainian Settlements Under Russian Fire On Friday; UAW Says Long Way To Deal With Ford; Arrest Made In Killing Of Rapper Tupac Shakur; Rugby World Cup. Aired 4-5a ET
• U.S. Government on the Brink of a Government Shutdown; Russian Sympathizer Is Leading Candidate for Slovakia PM; Russia Marks One Year Since Annexing Parts of Ukraine; Philippines Vows to Defend Territory in South China Sea. Aired 3-4a ET
• Senate Set To Pass Bill To Keep Government Open. Aired 8-9p ET
• Senate Poised To Vote On House Bill Soon To Avoid A Government Shutdown; Interview With Representative Bryan Steil (R-WI) About Bipartisan Short-Term Funding Bill; Interview With Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI); Interview With Rep. Kelly Armstrong (R-ND); Trump Mocks Attack On Pelosi's Husband. Aired 7-8p ET
• Manchin: Senate Likely To Vote Soon on House Bill; Fate Of Shutdown In Senate After Last Minute Bill Clears House; Trump Mocks Violent Hammer Attack On Paul Pelosi In Speech; Ukraine Aid Stripped From Bill To Avoid Government Shutdown; Senate Leaders Trying To Resolve Objection From Sen. Bennet To Get To Final Vote On Stop-Gap Bill. Aired 6-7p ET
• Fate of Shutdown In Senate After Last-Minute Bill Clears House; Interview With Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-PA); Interview With Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA); MANCHIN: Senate Likely To Vote On House Bill; GOP Hardliners Expected To Force Vote On Ousting McCarthy; Trump Makes Crack About Paul Pelosi, Gets Big Laughs; Barbara Boxer, (D), Former U.S. Senator From California, Discusses the Late Sen. Dianne Feinstein & Upcoming Senate Vote to Avoid Government Shutdown; Tributes Pour In For Jimmy Carter Ahead of 99th Birthday. Aired 5-6p ET
• Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) Is Interviewed About House Passing Short-Term Bill To Avert Shutdown; McCarthy Speaks After Passing Of House Funding Bill; Spending Bill Passes House, Moves To Senate. Aired 3-4p ET
• House Of Representatives Passes 45-Day Spending Bill To Continue Funding Federal Government; House Democrats Vote In Large Enough Numbers To Pass Temporary Spending Bill To Avert Government Shutdown; Senate To Vote Down Procedural Step in Its Own Spending Bill To Allow House Spending Bill To Pass; House Spending Bill Does Not Include Funding For Ukraine To Fight Russian Invasion; Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) Interviewed On Senate Not Passing Spending Bill That Includes Funding For Ukraine; New York City Under State Of Emergency Following Record-Setting Rain That Overwhelmed City's Sewer System; House Spending Bill To Go To Senate For Vote. Aired 2-3p ET.
• House To Vote On Short-Term Bill To Avoid Shutdown; Dems Say They Need More Time To Review 45-Day Stopgap Bill Because They Don't Trust What Republicans Put In It; WH Officials Consulting With House Dems On 45-Day Stopgap Bill; Remembering Dianne Feinstein's Life & Legacy; Tributes Pour In For Jimmy Carter Ahead of Birthday. Aired 1- 2p ET
• Soon: House To Vote On Short-Term Bill Avert Shutdown; McCarthy: "If Somebody Wants To Remove Me For Putting Americans First Then So Be It"; Most National Parks To Close If Government Shuts Down; Record Rain In NYC Causes Life-Threatening Flooding; Arrest Made In 1996 Murder Of Rapper Tupac Shakur. Aired 12-1p ET
• Government Barreling Toward A Shutdown As Deadline Looms; Record Rain In NYC Causes Life-Threatening Flooding; Economic Impact Of A Government Shutdown; First Trump Co-Defendant Pleads Guilty In GA Election Case. Aired 11a-12p ET
• House Republican Unable to Pass Continuing Resolution to Fund Government and Prevent Shutdown; Government Workers, Families Relying on Government Food Subsidies, and Active Duty Military Members to be Negatively Affected by Government Shutdown; Government Shutdown May Affect Food Safety Due to Reduced Effectiveness of FDA. Aired 10-11a ET


September 29, 2023
• CNN International: 52 Dead in Suspected Suicide Attack in Southwest Pakistan; Ukraine Confirms Strike on Russian Electrical Substation; China & Philippines at Odds over Rights to South China Sea; Migrants Describe Journey from Guatemala to Mexico. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: U.S. House vote on stopgap spending planned for Friday; GOP support is not guaranteed; UAW threatens to expand strikes if no progress made in talks; U.S. Pending home sales down 7.1% last month; California raises minimum wage for fast food workers; Biden impeachment inquiry hearing; Have a conversation with ChatGPT; Landmark tree chopped down; Evergrande says Chairman suspected of crimes; ChatGPT unveils new voice and chat features; Ryder Cup tees off in Italy; Netflix ending DVD rentals by mail service; Shrek's Swamp now available to rent on Airbnb; Remembering Harry Potter Star Michael Gambon. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: House Voted Planned As U.S. Barrels Toward Shutdown; Trump Won't Seek to Move Case to Federal Court; Biden: MAGA Extremists Want to "Burn the Place Down"; Stoltenberg Makes Unannounced Visit to Kyiv. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• NATO Chief Makes an Unannounced Visit to Kyiv; More than 84,000 have left the Nagorno-Karabakh region as residents have no more chance to get back home; Philippine Defense Chief Speaks to CNN on the ongoing territorial issue between their country and China; Migrants Describing Their Long and Harsh Journey from Guatemala to Mexico; Cuban Scientists Now Working to Preserve Coral Reefs; ChatGPT Introduces New Updates and Features. Aired 3-4a ET
• NATO Secretary General Announce More Military Aid for Ukraine; 70,000 Ethnic Armenians in Mass Exodus, Fears Ethnic Cleansing; President Biden Warns About MAGA Extremists; China's Digital Authoritarianism; Philippines Accusing China of Bullying. Iraq: 14 People Arrested After Fire Kills At Least 100; Three Dead After Targeted Attack In Dutch City; Swiss Glaciers Shrink At Alarming Rate; Largest Climate Change Lawsuit Underway In European Court; Two Eagles Soar As Adults For First Time In Bolivia. Aired 2-3a ET
• NATO Secretary General Makes Unannounced Visit To Kyiv; Moscow Tries To Dispel Rumors About Chechen Leader's Health; Nearly Half Of Ethnic Armenians Flee; Student Gunman Kills Three In Rotterdam University Shooting; Government Shutdown Looming As Congress Seems Unlikely To Pass Spending Bill; U.S. Issues Stark Warning About China's Information Efforts; U.S.: China Manipulating Global Information Environment; Israel Supreme Court Concludes Hearing on Judicial Law; Swiss Glaciers Shrinking Rapidly; Cuban Scientists Work to Preserve Coral Reefs and Economy; Evergrande Says Chairman Suspected of "Crimes"; 200-Year-Old Tree Chopped Down, 16-year-old Arrested; Chat GPT Unveils New Voice and Chat Features. Aired 1-2a ET
• NATO Promises More Ammunition to Ukraine; More Than 76,000 People Have Fled to Armenia from Nearby Territory; U.S. Report: China Spreading Propaganda Online; Evergrande Says Chairman Suspected of 'Crimes'; Migrants Describe Journey from Guatemala to Mexico; Cuban Scientists Work to Preserve Coral Reefs and Economy. Aired 12-12:45a ET


September 28, 2023
• CNN International: Greece Hit by Second Severe Storm in a Month; Israeli Supreme Court Hearing Challenge to New Law; Nagorno- Karabakh will "Cease to Exist" on January 1; Today: House Republicans Hold Biden Impeachment Inquiry Hearing; Mexico to Host Meeting with Regional Governments. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• Ukraine President Zelenskyy Meets U.K. Defense Minister; Baltimore Police Arrest Suspect in Killing of Pava LaPere; Astronaut Returns to Earth After 371 Days in Space. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Republicans, Minus Trump, Face Off in Second Debate; Trump's Civil Trial Set to Begin Monday in New York; White House: Up to Republicans to Prevent Shutdown; American Soldier Held in North Korea Back in the U.S. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Republican Presidential Candidates Squared Off for the Second Time, still without Donald Trump; Federal Shutdown May Happen if Congressional Stalemate Continues; Army Private Travis King Returns to the United States after his Expulsion in North Korea; Target to Shut Select Stores Due to Large-Scale Theft Crimes; Wagner Forces Reappeared after Prigozhin's Passing; Private Travis King Successfully Landed in U.S. Aired 3-4a ET
• American Soldier Who Ran Into North Korea Heading To United States; Growing Humanitarian Crisis Amid Exodus From Region; Russia Shows New Video Of Black Sea Fleet Commander. Aired 2-3a ET
• Travis King, Soldier Who Crossed Into North Korea, Back In U.S. Custody; Powerful Explosion Erupts At Warehouse In Uzbekistan's Tashkent; Russia Provides Videos To Prove Top Admiral's Survival; Trudeau Apologizes For Recognition Of Nazi Unit War Veteran In Canadian Parliament; Germany Mulls Tightening Border Checks. Aired 1- 2a ET
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• Fears Of A Wider Conflict Escalate As Hezbollah Confirms Leader Killed In Israeli Strike; State Dept. Orders Non-Emergency Personnel And Families To Leave Lebanon; SpaceX Launches Falcon 9 Rocket To ISS; At Least 55 Killed As Floodwaters Ravage The Southeast. At Least 55 Killed as Floodwaters Ravage the Southeast; Hezbollah Confirms Hassan Nasrallah Killed in Israel Strike. Aired 1-2 pm ET


September 27, 2023
• CNN International: North Korea To "Expel" U.S. Soldier Travis King; Fire At A Wedding Party In Iraq Kills At Least 100 People; Armenia: 47,000 People Have Arrived Since Last Week; Thousands Of Ethnic Armenians Flee Breakaway Region; Azerbaijan Arrests Prominent Nagorno-Karabakh Politician; Judge Finds Trump & Adult Sons Committed Fraud For Years; Judge Orders Removal Of Migrants From New York Shelter; Thousands Bound For U.S. Camped At Mexico-Guatemala Border; US Soldier Travis King Will Be Deported From North Korea; Interview With Australian Strategic Policy Institute Senior Analyst Malcolm Davis; Wagner In Africa; In Central African Republic, Yevgeny Prigozhin's Lieutenant Seems To Be In Charge; Russia's War On Ukraine; Russian Commander Viktor Sokolov's Second Video Released; Advancement Of Ukrainian Unit Near Bakhmut On The Front Line; "Vampire", Drones Made in Ukraine, Target Russians; Funeral for Cosa Nostra Godfather; Writers Get Back to Work; Paralyzed Man Gains Some Movement Thanks To A.I. Brain Implant. Aired 8-9a ET
• CNN International: Private Rental Prices Soar to Record Highs across the U.K.; Federal Trade Commission and 17 States Sue Amazon; Ukraine-made "Vampire" Drones Target Russians; Former QB Colin Kaepernick Asks NY Jets to Sign Him. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: At Least 100 Killed After Fire Breaks Out at a Wedding; Judge Finds Trump & Adult Sons Committed Fraud for Years; Biden Visits Picket Line to show Solidarity with Workers; Thousands Bound for U.S. Camped at Mexico-Guatemala Border. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• At least 100 People Died in a Tragedy at an Iraqi Wedding Ceremony; Ukraine Clarifies Black Sea Fleet Commander's Fate; President Biden Shows Solidarity at a Picket Line in Michigan; U.S. Government, 17 States sues Amazon; Canada's House of Commons Speaker Resigns over World War II Veteran Mess; Global Fossil Fuel Demand may Peak by 2030. Aired 3-4a ET
• Deadly Fire At Wedding In Iraq; Long Lines Of Traffic Out Of Nagorno-Karabakh; Sen. Bob Menendez Refuses To Resign Amid Federal Charges. Aired 2-3a ET
• Iraq Wedding Tragedy; Nagorno-Karabakh Crisis; Russia's War On Ukraine; Trump Legal Trouble; Autoworkers' Strike; Climate Lawsuit; Mexico-Guatemala Migrant Crisis. Thousands Bound for U.S. Camped at Mexico-Guatemala Border; U.K. Home Secretary: Questions U.N. Sanctuary, Asylum Policies; Private Rental Prices Soar to Record Highs Across the U.K.; Who is Running Wagner in Central African Republic; Developing Mauritius Payment Ecosystem. Aired 1-2a ET
• At Least 100 Dead After Fire Breaks Out At A Wedding; Mass Exodus Fueling Concerns About Humanitarian Crisis; Ukraine "Clarifying" Fate Of Russian Commander; Kremlin: US Abrams Tanks Will Burn Like Others; Judge Finds Trump & Adult Sons Committed Fraud For Years; Federal Trade Commission And 17 States Sue Amazon; Thousands Bound For US Camped At Mexico-Guatemala Border; Braverman Questions UN Sanctuary, Asylum Policies. Prigozhin Lieutenant Appears to Be Running Show in Central African Republic; 32 European Governments Taken to Court Over Climate Action. Aired 12-1a ET


September 26, 2023
• CNN International: Last Week's Offensive Killed More Than 200 People; Armenia: 13,500 Have Fled Nagorno-Karabakh; Russia Publishes Video Appearing To Show Sokolov On Tuesday; Appeal Hearing For Jailed Kremlin Critic Navalny; South Korea Takes A Harsher Stance On North Korea; Hunter Biden Suing Rudy Giuliani Over Laptop Data; Congress Faces Saturday Deadline To Avert Govt. Shutdown; Border Town Mayor To Extend Emergency Declaration; Mexico, U.S. Officials Agree To Ease Migration Surge; How The Search For Fossil Fuels Threatens Whales. Indigenous Australians Protest Woodside's Plans. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• Bob Menendez Vehemently Denies He Took Bribes; Tennessee's First Elected Transgender Official to be Sworn in; U.S. Defense Secretary in Kenya to Bolster Security Partnership; T-Swift Helps Boost T-Kelce's Jersey Sales 400 Percent. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• Biden to Join Striking Workers in Michigan; McCarthy Pushes for Short-Term Fix as Pressure Mounts; Trump's Busiest Week of Campaigning Since Launching Bid; Ukraine: Russia's Black Sea Fleet Commander Killed; Border Town Mayor to Extend Emergency Declaration. Aired 4- 4:30a ET
• Ethnic Armenians Left the Nagorno-Karabakh Breakaway Region; Philippine Coast Guard says Chinese Barrier has Removed in the Disputed Waters; SoKor's Biggest Armed Forces Day Parade Takes Place for the First Time in Five Years. Aired 3-4a ET
• Thousands Flee Nagorno-Karabakh; Ukraine Says It Killed Russian Naval Commander; U.S. Grapples With Migrant Surge At Border. Aired 2- 3a ET
• Ukraine: Russia's Black Sea Fleet Commander Killed; Thousands Arrive In Armenia Following Azerbaijan Victory; Philippines Says It Removed Chinese Barrier At Disputed Shoal; Migrant Surge at Mexico's Southern Border; Venezuelan Migrants Flee Instability, Set on Reaching U.S.; Canadian House Speaker Apologizes for Praising Ukrainian Veteran Who Fought for Nazis in WWII; Italian Mob Boss Matteo Messina Denaro Dies of Cancer; How the Search for Fossil Fuels Threatens Whales; Lego Drops Green Initiative. Aired 1-2a ET
• Thousands Flee To Armenia After Azerbaijan Victory; Ukraine: Russia's Black Sea Fleet Commander Killed; Canadian House Speaker Apologizes For Praising Ukrainian Veteran Who Fought For Nazis In WWII; London Police Investigate New Allegations Of Sexual Abuse; Tentative Agreement Details Expected To Be Released Tuesday; Philippine Coast Guard Says It Removed Chinese Barrier In Disputed Area Of South China Sea; Biden Meets With Pacific Island Leader; Immigrants Take incredible Risks to Reach America; Search for Fossil Fuels Threatens Whales. Aired 12-12:45a ET


September 25, 2023
• CNN International: Odessa Region Hit in "Massive" Russian Attack; France to Withdraw Troops From Niger After Coup; U.S. Government Inches Closer to a Shutdown; Writers Reach Agreement with Studios to End Strike. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Former White House Aide Defends Jan 6th Probe Testimony; Calfire Using AI to Spot Fires before they Spread; France to Withdraw Troops from Niger after Coup; Powerball Jackpot at $785M for Monday's Drawing; Usher Set to Headline Super Bowl Halftime Show Next Year. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Biden Facing Mounting Economic and Political Challenges; U.S. Lawmakers Struggle to Reach Budget Agreement; Surge in Crossings Puts Some Cities at Breaking Point; Hollywood Writers and Studios Reach Tentative Deal; Asteroid Samples Safely Land on Earth; Ukraine: Odesa Port Infrastructure Hit In Russian Attack. Aired 4- 4:30a ET
• Hollywood Writers' Strike Ends in a Tentative Deal; Federal Government Shutdown May Happen This Week if a Short-Term Deal May Not Push Through; French Troops to Leave Niger; Huawei Launches New Products Despite U.S. Sanctions; Iranian President Speaks to CNN on the Hijab Law and the Protests a Year Later; Usher Performs at the 2024 Super Bowl Halftime Show. Aired 3-4a ET
• Tentative Deal Reached Between Writer's Guild and Hollywood Studios; No Budget Agreement Still Warning of U.S. Government Shutdown; France Withdrawing Troops from Niger; Russia and Ukraine Attack Each Other with Drones. Aired 2-3a ET
• Hollywood Writers And Studios Reach Tentative Deal; Russian Foreign Minister Calls West "Empire Of Lies"; Huawei To Unveil 'New Products' Amid U.S. Sanctions; Surge in Crossings Puts Some Cities at Breaking Point; Pope Francis Urges European Leaders to Welcome Migrants; Interview with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi; Exploring Use of Debt-for-Climate Swaps; Megan Rapinoe Plays Final Game in Chicago; Florida Unveils High Speed Rail Between Orlando and Miami. Aired 1-2a ET
• Hollywood Writers And Studios Reach Tentative Deal; France To Withdraw Troops From Niger After Coup; U.S. Defense Secretary Visiting Djibouti, Kenya, Angola; Russian Foreign Minister Calls West "Empire Of Lies"; Ukraine Hits Military Facilities In Russian-Occupied Crimea; Hundreds Arrive In Armenia Following Azerbaijan Victory; Police Kill At Least 3 Armed Attackers During Standoff; Asteroid Samples Safely Lands On Earth; Pope Francis Urges European Leaders To Welcome Migrants; Reports: Murderous Sicilian Mafia Boss Dies; Cal Fire Using A.I. To Spot Fires Before They Spread. Aired 12-1a ET


September 24, 2023
• Hollywood Studios Send Writers "Best And Final" Offer; UAW Strikers Feeling Economic Pinch; Government Funding Deadline Looms Amid House Republican Chaos; Fellow Democratic Senator Calls On Menendez To Resign; Lavrov Dismisses Zelenskyy's Peace Plan In U.N. Speech; Texas Communities Struggle With Migrants Influx; OSIRIS-REx Capsule Bringing Asteroid Sample to Earth. Aired 5-6 am ET
• Thousands of U.S. Workers Affected by Two Significant Strikes; Writers Strikes Negotiations Move Into "Final Phase"; Glimmer of Hope Despite Growing Autoworkers' Strike; Deadline for Government Funding Approaches Amidst House Republican Chaos; During the CBC Awards Dinner, Biden Criticizes House Republicans; Federal Government Preparing for a Shutdown; Senator Menendez Urged to Resign by Fellow Democrat; As it Moves Up the Mid-Atlantic Coast, Ophelia Causes Flooding; Lavrov's U.N. Speech; Asteroid Samples Coming to Earth; Russia's War on Ukraine; Strike in Crimea Left Senior Russian Naval Officers Dead, According to Kyiv; Russia Reports Ukrainian Drone Strike in Kursk; Slowing Down Migrant Surge at U.S. Southern Border; Government of Venezuelans Regained Control of One of the Largest Prisons; Hangzhou, China Hosts Asian Games; Unaccounted Disappearance of Two Senior Chinese Officials; White House's New Climate Corps; Interview with Sunrise Movement Executive Director Aru Shiney-Ajay. Aired 4-5a ET
• U.S. Government Shutdown Looms; Lavrov Attacks West in Fiery Speech; U.S Grapples With Surge at Southern Border. Aired 3-4a ET
• Interview With Representative Ralph Norman (R-SC) About Possible Government Shutdown; Interview With Representative Brendan Boyle (D-PA) About Deadline To Fund The Government; No Deal In Sight To Avert Government Shutdown; Rep. Gosar Calls For America's Top General To Be Hanged; Hollywood Writers Could Reach A Deal Shortly. Aired 7-8p ET
• Interview With Representative Marc Molinaro (R-NY) About Possible Government Shutdown; Cassidy Hutchinson Defends Her January 6th Testimony; Asteroid Sample Lands In Utah Desert After 7-Year Trip; COVID Hospitalizations Rising Faster Among Children; "Jose Andres And Family In Spain" Premieres Tonight. Aired 6-7p ET
• President Joe Biden Dealing With Policy And Political Problems; Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) Is Interviewed About The Latest Polls Between Biden And Trump; Former Trump National Security John Bolton Weighs In On The Latest Polls Between Biden And Trump; Hollywood Writers And Studios Near A Deal; Asteroid Sample Lands In Utah Desert After Seven-Year Trip; CNN: State Of 2024 Presidential Race; Taylor Swift Spotted At Kansas City Chiefs Game; Russia's War In Ukraine Continues. Aired 5-6p ET
• Government Shutdown Grows More Likely Amid House GOP Chaos; Hollywood Writers And Studios Could Reach Deal Today; NASA Returns Asteroid Sample From Space; Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Arrives In Djibouti; France To End Military Presence In Niger By End Of 2023; Former President Jimmy Carter And His Wife, Rosalynn, Visit Georgia Peanut Festival; Democratic Lawmakers Divided On Calls For Menendez To Resign; El Paso Opens New Shelter Amid Migrant Surge At Border; Mayor Of El Paso, Texas Says The City Is At A Breaking Point; Mexico President Requests Meeting With Biden; Making Dreams Come True For Young Adults Battling Cancer; Powerball Jackpot Grows To $785 Million. Aired 4-5p ET
• Tensions Spike Between House GOP As Shutdown Deadline Nears; Hollywood Writers And Studios Could Reach Deal Today; Cassidy Hutchinson Defends Herself In TV Interview. Aired 3-4p ET
• Hollywood Writers And Studios Could Reach Deal Today; No Deal In Sight With Less Than A Week To Avert Government Shutdown; Defense Secretary Austin Arrives In Djibouti; Asteroid Sample Lands In U.S. After 7-Year Trip; Top New Jersey Democrats Call On Menendez To Resign; Texas Officials Reaching "Breaking Point" Over Migrant Surge. Aired 2-3p ET


September 23, 2023
• U.S. Senator Rejects Calls To Resign; Tropical Storm Ophelia Close To N.C. Landfall; Real-World Impact Of Government Shutdown; Dozens Killed In Black Sea Fleet HQ Strike; GOP Opposition To Ukraine Aid; Pope Francis Expresses Sympathy For Italy's Migrants; Migration Surge At U.S. Southern Border; Chinese Hopeful For Boost From Asian Games; Spotlight On Colorado Football. Aired 5-6a ET
• U.S. Senator Rejects Calls To Resign; U.S. House Speaker Will Try To Pass Funding Bills; Migration Surge At U.S. Southern Border; Chinese Hopeful For Boost From Asian Games; Dozens Killed In Black Sea Fleet HQ Strike; Spotlight On Colorado Football. Aired 4-5a ET
• Dozens Killed In Black Sea Fleet HQ Strike; Chinese And Syrian Leaders Agree To Strengthen Ties; Pope Francis Expresses Sympathy for Italy's Migrants; Migration Surge At U.S. Southern Border; Netanyahu Touts Potential Normalization With Saudis; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Thanks Canada For Military, Financial Aid; U.S. President Joe Biden Assures Zelenskyy Of Strong U.S. Support; U.S. Senator Rejects Calls To Resign; Rugby World Cup. Aired 3-4a ET
• House Republicans Leave D.C. With No Shutdown Solution; Growing Crisis In Texas Amid Border Crossing Surge; Senator Menendez Rejects Calls From Fellow Dems To Resign; Pennsylvania Announces Automatic Voter Registration At DMV; Ukraine Attacks Russia's Black Sea Fleet Killing Dozens; Deion Sanders Transforms Colorado Football; California Firefighters Turn to AI For Help. Aired 7-8p ET
• Studios, Writers In Final Phase Of Negotiations To End Strike; Federal Government Starts Preparing For Possible Shutdown; Sen. Menendez Rejects Calls From Fellow Democrats To Resign; One-on-One With Actor & Filmmaker Sean Penn; Sean Penn Talks New Ukraine Documentary "Superpower"; Sources: Talks To End Writers Strike in "Final Phase." Aired 6-7p ET
• Federal Government Starts Preparing for Potential Shutdown; Senator Bob Menendez Indicted, Rejects Call to Resign; Cassidy Hutchinson On Being Forced Into Hiding; Clarence Thomas Attended Koch Network Donor Events. Aired 5-6p ET
• Federal Government Starts Preparing For Potential Shutdown; Interview With Representative Eric Swalwell (D-CA) About Possible Government Shutdown And Senator Bob Menendez Bribery Charge; Heavy Rain, Flooding, High Winds Slam East Coast; Russia's Lavrov On U.S.: "They Are Directly At War With Us"; CNN Poll: Biden Leads Trump In Potential New Hampshire Rematch; Authorities Kill Gator Found With Human Torso In Its Mouth. Aired 4-5p ET
• Tropical Storm Ophelia Threatens Parts Of Eastern U.S. Including Alexandria, Virginia, And New Jersey Shore; Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas To Visit Rio Grande Valley As Migrant Surges Continue At U.S.-Mexico Border; Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov Speaks At United Nations General Assembly About Ukraine War; House Republicans To Begin Impeachment Inquiry Into President Biden; Studios And Writers' Guild In Negotiations To Reach Labor Contract. Aired 2-3p ET.
• Heavy Rain, Flooding, High Winds Slam East Coast; McCarthy Works Through Weekend But No Progress On Short Term Fix With Just One Week Until Shutdown; Pandemic-Era Funding For Child Care Set To Run Out; UAW Strikes Enters Ninth Day; Widow Says Maps App Led Her Husband To Drive Off Bridge; Florida Unveils New High-Speed Rail From Orlando To Miami; Travelers Work Front Desk After Arriving At Deserted Hotel. Aired 1-2p ET
• State Of Emergency In North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland; Growing Crisis In Texas Amid Surge In Border Crossings; Writers And Studios Hold Talks For Fourth Consecutive Day; Rupert Murdoch Steps Down As Chair Of Fox And News Corp. Ukraine: Dozens Killed In Strike On Russia's Black Sea Fleet Headquarters; Zelenskyy Facing Growing Opposition For Additional Support; Senator Charged With Bribery, DOJ Seizes Gold Bars, $500K; NASA Astronaut Breaks Record For Longest Time In Space. Aired 12-1p ET
• Heavy Rain, Flooding, High Winds Slam East Coast; Auto Workers Strike; Government On The Brink Of A Shutdown With No Deal in Sight; Sen. Bob Menendez And Wife Indicted On Bribery Charges; Texas High Schooler Suspended Over Waring Locs; Blockbuster Day Of College Football; Coach Deion Sanders Boosts Colorado Economy. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Tropical Storm Ophelia Threatens Parts Of Eastern U.S.; House Republicans Still Unable To Pass Continuing Resolution To Fund Government; United Auto Workers Strikes Spreading To More GM And Stellantis Plants; Migrant Surges Continue At U.S.-Mexico Border; Democratic Senator Bob Menendez And Wife Indicted By Federal Authorities On Corruption-Related Charges; Ukraine Says It's Making Progress on Counteroffensive Against Occupying Russia Troops; Colorado Buffalos Coach Deion Sanders's Performance As Coach Prime Profiled. Aired 10-11a ET


September 22, 2023
• CNN International: Zelenskyy Rallies for War Support in Canada; Satellite Images Show Nuclear Test Site Expansions; Israeli Leader Addresses General Assembly; Ford: We Continue to Negotiate with UAW; Hungarian FM: Both Sides Need to Negotiate; Tas Tepeler Area Features Stone Hills Dating back at least 12,000 Years. Aired 9-10a ET
• CNN International: Zelenskyy Rallies for War Support in Canada; Canadian PM asks India to Cooperate in Murder Probe; New CNN Poll Finds Biden Leading Trump in New Hampshire; Two Arrests After Toddler Dies of a Fentanyl Overdose. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Poll: Tighter Race for Second Place as Trump Leads GOP; Influx of Migrants on Mexican Border Causing Tension Between Federal and State Officials; Satellite Images Show Nuclear Test Site Expansions. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Government Shutdown Looms Amid GOP Dysfunction; U.S. Republicans Divided on More Aid for Ukraine; Russia Take Aim at Ukraine's Energy Facilities; Poland, Ukraine Dialing Down Tensions in Grain Dispute; Lachlan Murdoch to Take Over Fox and News Corp; Growing Diplomatic Rift Between Canada and India. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Biden Assures the Ukrainian President a Strong Support; Chinese V.P. Says Taiwan is an Inalienable Part of China's Territory; Visa Services between India and Canada Halted Following Issues Surrounding Their Relations; Multimedia Mogul Rupert Murdoch Steps Down After His Seven-Decade Media Career; King Charles Addresses the French Senate; Record-Setting NASA Astronaut Talks to CNN. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.S. Sends More Aid to Ukraine; Rupert Murdoch Retires From His Role; Canada and India's Diplomatic Gap Worsen; No Freedom, No Peace Says Mahmoud Abbas; Three Powerful Countries Expands Their Nuclear Capabilities; Satellite Images Show Nuclear Test Site Expansions; Parliament Passes Dress Code Bill With Harsh Penalties; Azerbaijan Holds Talks On Future Of Armenian Enclave; Two Adults Killed, Multiple Students Injured After Bus Crashes In New York; King Charles Makes Historic Speech At French Senate; Pope Francis Hopes To Call Attention To Europe's Migration Crisis During Whirlwind Visit To Marseilles; Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad Makes Rare Visit To China. Aired 2- 2:45a ET
• Ukraine Leader Zelenskyy Meets With Biden, Congress; Rupert Murdoch Steps Down As Chairman Of Fox And News Corp.; India Suspends Visas For Canadians As Row Escalates; Azerbaijan Holds Talks On Future Of Armenian Enclave; Rupert Murdoch Steps Down as Fox and News Corp Chairman; Interview with Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull; Satellite Images Show Nuclear Test Site Expansions; Thousands Take Dangerous Journey to U.S. Border Daily; King Charles Makes Historic Speech in Franch Senate. Aired 1-2a ET


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