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May 05, 2024


May 04, 2024
• Demonstration Raise Legal Questions Around Free Speech; Israel Discussing Plans To Evacuate Civilians From Rafah; Former Trump Aide Hope Hicks Testifies In Day 11 Of Trial; Univ. Of Florida Holds Graduation After Arrests This Week; Russia Tries To Seize Ground Before More U.S. Aid Arrives; World First: Orangutan Treats Wound With Medicinal Plant. Aired 5-6a ET
• Ceasefire And Hostage Talks Expected To Resume On Saturday; University Of Florida Holds Graduation After Arrests This Week; Former Trump Aide Hope Hicks Testifies In Day 11 Of Trial; Russia Tries To Seize Ground Before More U.S. Aid Arrives; Bodies Found In Mexico After Three Surfers Go Missing. Aired 4-5a ET
• Ceasefire And Hostage Talks Expected To Resume On Saturday; University Of Florida Holds Graduation After Arrests This Week; Russia Tries To Seize Closing Window Of Opportunity In Ukraine; Former Trump Aide Hope Hicks Testifies In Day 11 Of Trial; U.S. Urges Georgia To Halt Legislation Amid Protests. Aired 3-4a ET
• Hostage And Ceasefire Deal Talks In Cairo; Interview With Representative Sara Jacobs (D-CA) About Campus Protests; Rescues, Mandatory Evacuations Underway In Texas; Trump In Florida Fundraiser After Spending A Week In NYC Courtroom; Longtime Trump Aide Hope Hicks Testifies In Hush Money Trial; Colleges Brace For Pro-Palestinian Protests Ahead Of Graduation; Six-Week Abortion Ban Takes Effect In Florida; Mystik Dan Noses Ahead To Win The 150th Kentucky Derby. Aired 7-8p ET
• CIA Director In Cairo Amid Ongoing Ceasefire Negotiations; Sources: Trump Campaign Tells Donors It Raised In $76.2 Million In April; Interview With Rep. Max Miller (R-OH); Homes Flooded, Rescues Ongoing As Heavy Rain Pounds Texas; Univ. Of Virginia: Area "Stable" After Pro-Palestinian Encampment Declared An Unlawful Assembly; Biden Faces Criticism Over Campus Protests; Trump Embraces Authoritarian Leader As Model For 2nd Term. Aired 6-7p ET
• Trump Trades NYC Courtroom For Florida Fundraiser; Israel-Hams War; Living In Fear In Rafah With Nowhere To Go; Universities Increase Security Ahead Of Graduation Ceremonies Following Weeks Of Pro- Palestinian Protests; At Least A Dozen Texas Rivers Reach Major Flood Stage; Former Trump Aide Hope Hicks Takes Stand In Hush Money Trial. Aired 5-6p ET
• Heavy Police Presence In University Of Virginia; Trump Goes From NYC Courtroom To Florida Fundraiser; U.S. And Israeli Officials Finalizing Ceasefire Deal In Cairo; Nearly Two Feet Of Rain Soaks Texas, With More Expected; Hope Hicks Testifies On Trump's Reaction To "Access Hollywood" Tape; Universities Increase Security Ahead Of Graduation Ceremonies Following Weeks Of Pro-Palestinian Protests. Aired 4-5p ET
• Flooding in Texas Forces Evacuations, More Rain to Come; Trump Meeting with Potential VP Candidates This Weekend; Former Trump Aide Hope Hicks Testifies in Hush Money Trial; College Brace for Pro- Palestinian Protests Ahead of Graduations; Biden Administration Sends Letter to Colleges on Protests; China Launches Mission to the Moon; FBI Discovers New DNA Evidence 10 Years After Gruesome Georgia Murders. Aired 3-4p ET
• Severe Weather and Floods Threaten Parts of Texas; Pro- Palestinian Protesters Briefly Interrupt Commencement Ceremony at University of Michigan; Former White House Communications Director Hope Hicks Testifies in Hush Money Criminal Trial of Donald Trump; Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) Promises to File Motion to Vacate Representative Mike Johnson from House Speakership; American and Two Australian Brothers Go Missing in Northern Mexico. Aired 2-3p ET
• Pro-Palestinian Protesters Briefly Interrupt University Of Michigan Commencement Ceremony; College Brace For Pro-Palestinian Protests Ahead Of Graduations; Bodies Found In Mexico After American, Two Australians Go Missing; Longtime Trump Aide Hope Hicks Wraps Blockbuster Testimony; Blinken: Hamas Is The Only Thing Standing In The Way Of A Deal; The Reality Of Life In Rafah; Red Lobster Considers Filing For Bankruptcy; Caitlin Clark Makes WNBA Debut. Aired 1-2p ET
• Pro-Palestinian Protesters Briefly Interrupt University Of Michigan Commencement Ceremony; Bodies Found In Mexico After Three Surfers Go Missing; Hicks: Trump Didn't Want Family To Be "Hurt Or Embarrassed"; Colleges Brace For Pro-Palestinian Protests Ahead Of Graduations; Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar Indicted In Bribery Scheme; Historic 150th Running Of The Kentucky Derby. Aired 12-1p ET


May 03, 2024
• CNN INTERNATIONAL: Longtime Trump Aide Hope Hicks Testifies In Hush Money Trial; Universities Prepare For Commencement Amid Protests; Students Hold Gaza Protests Outside Pantheon In Paris; Protesters At Rutgers Take Down Encampment; Biden Facing criticism Over Delayed Response To Protests. Aired 4-5p ET
• CNN INTERNATIONAL: Now: Longtime Trump Aide Hope Hicks Testifying; Over 2,000 Protesters Arrested In 2 Weeks At U.S. Colleges; Biden Administration Vows To Help Colleges Fight Discrimination And Unsafe Learning Environments; Gaza Journalists Risk Their Lives To Cover The Israel-Hamas War; China Launches Mission To The Moon. Aired 3-4p ET
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• CNN International: Data Discussions At The Trump Hush Money Trial; U.S. Defense Secy. Warns Israel Over Rafah Incursion; Hamas: Studying Ceasefire Deal "With Positive Spirit". Aired 11a-12p ET
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• CNN International: Biden on Campus Unrest: Violent Protest is not Protected; Pro-Palestinian Protests Spead to Universities Worldwide; Gaza Journalists Risk Their Lives to Cover the Israel-Hamas War; China's Moon Probe Stands By for Space Launch. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Hamas: Studying Ceasefire Deal with Positive Spirit; U.S. Defense Secretary Warns Israel Over Rafah Incursion; Los Angeles Police Clear Pro-Palestinian Encampment at UCLA; Demonstrators Rally in Tbilisi Against Controversial Bill; Stormy Daniels' Ex-Lawyer Testifies; Trump Laying Foundation to Challenge 2024 Election Results. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Hamas to Look on the Latest Ceasefire and Hostage Proposal with a Positive Spirit; CPAC Hungary a Launching Pad for Donald Trump's Reelection as President; Georgians Protested over the So-Called Russian Law; Journalists Braving the Israel-Hamas War Centers World Press Freedom Day; King Charles and Queen Camilla Presented an Official Coronation Roll to Mark One year After their Coronation. Aired 3-4a ET
• Biden Calls for Calm Despite Worsening Pro-Palestinian Collegiate Protests in the U.S.; Day 10 of Trump's Hush Money Trial Centers on Payments to Stormy Daniels; May 3rd Marks World Press Freedom Day; Arizona Governor: "So Proud" To Repeal "Draconian" Abortion Ban. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• MSF: Conditions For Survival Are Absent In Rafah; Police Arrest 2,000 Plus Protesters At Universities Nationwide; Stormy Daniels' Ex- Lawyer Offers Key Testimony; Biden on Trump's Comment: "Listen to What He Says"; Biden on Campus Unrest: "Violent Protest is not Protected"; History of Campus Protests in America; Gaza Journalists Risk Their Lives to Cover the War; Devastating Floods in Kenya; Brittney Griner Reveals Darkest Days in Russian Prison. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. President: 'Dissent Must Never Lead to Disorder'; Police Arrest 200+ at UCLA; U.N. Report: Rebuilding Gaza Could Take Decades; Stormy Daniels' Ex-Lawyer Offers Key Testimony; War Taking Toll on Journalists in Gaza. Aired 12-12:45a ET


May 02, 2024
• CNN INTERNATIONAL: Biden: Protests Must Be Peaceful, Within The Rule Of Law; Police Dismantle UCLA Encampment, Detain Protesters; Now: Sixth Day Of Testimony In Trump Hush Money Trial; IDF Responds To Questions About Strike That Killed 10 Children. Aired 3-4p ET
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• CNN International: Police Fire What Appear To Be Rubber Bullets On UCLA Campus; Biden: Peaceful Protest Is Protected, Violent Protest Is Not; Police Dismantle UCLA Encampment, Detain Protestors. Aired 11a-12p ET
• CNN International: Police Move Into UCLA Encampment, Detain Protestors; Police Fire What Appear To Be Rubber Bullets At UCLA. Aired 8-9a ET
• CNN International: Police Poised to Clear Out UCLA Pro- Palestinian Encampment; Law Enforcement Seen Entering UCLA Encampment. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Police Poised to Clear Out UCLA Pro- Palestinian Encampment; Israel Reopens Erez Crossing for Aid Deliveries to Gaza; Red Cross: Dozens Rescued from Flood Across Kenya; 48 Killed in Highway Collapse in Southern China; Inside View of Pro- Palestinian Encampment at UCLA Campus. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• L.A. County Sheriff's Department Prisoner Buses Now Deployed Near UCLA Campus as Authorities now Await to Clear the Pro-Palestinian Encampment; Israeli Government Reopens Erez Crossing to Deliver Aid in Northern Gaza; Ongoing Rescue Efforts in Kenya Continues as Torrential Rains Worsens; CNN Obtains Body Cam Footages of the Actual Breach Inside Columbia University's Hamilton Hall; Haiti's Transitional Committee has Chosen its Council President and an Interim Prime Minister; Tulips now Struggling to Survive Climate Change. Aired 3-4a ET
• Officials Say Columbia University Protest Led by Outside Agitators; Iran Shows Types of Missiles and Drones Used in Its Strike Last Month; Marches, Demonstrations Mark International Workers' Day; Cuba Grapples With Economic Woes Including U.S. Sanctions, Inflation; Scientists Trace Asteroid's Origin to Far Side of Moon. Aired 2-3a ET
• Police Issue Unlawful Assembly Order At Pro-Palestinian Encampment At UCLA; Israel Reopens Gaza's Erez Crossing For First Time Since October 7; Russia Displays Western Equipment Captured From Ukrainian Army. A Rare Look at Iranian Weapons Used against Israel; 36 Killed in Highway Collapse in Southern China; Impact of New Six-Week Abortion Ban on Florida Clinic; Trump Takes Shots at Hush Money Trial Judge; IDF Responds to Questions about Strike that Killed 10 children; Heat Wave Threatens Health, Livelihoods in Southeast Asia; Tulips Under Threat. Aired 1-2a ET
• Large Police Presence at UCLA Amid Protests; U.S. House Passes Bill Expanding Definition of Antisemitism; Israel Reopens Erez Crossing for Aid Deliveries to Gaza; Heat Wave in Southeast Asia. Aired 12-1a ET


May 01, 2024
• CNN International: Protesters Return To Street Outside Columbia University; Pro-Israel Protesters Breach UCLA Encampment; Florida's 6- Week Abortion Ban Goes Into Effect; House To Vote On Antisemitism Bill Amid Campus Protests; Secretary Blinken: There Is "Real, Meaningful Progress" On Humanitarian Aid To Gaza. Aired 3-4p ET
• Police And Protesters Clash At Univ. Of Wisconsin; Judge Finds Trump In Contempt For Violating Gag Order; Biden Admin To Reclassify Marijuana As Lower-Risk Drug. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Campus Unrest; Florida Abortion Ban. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• At University Of Wisconsin, Protesters And Officers Clashed; 300 Demonstrators Detained At City College Of New York And Columbia University, According To NYPD; Barricaded Demonstrators Removed Off Columbia's Campus By Police; Florida Six-Week Abortion Ban Now In Effect; State's Abortion Restriction From Civil War Will Be Put To Vote By Lawmakers In Arizona; Trump: Political Violence Depends On Election Fairness; 2024 U.S. General Election; Rising Unrest And Altercations On College Campuses Around The Country; If Elected, Trump Discloses Intention To Serve A Second Term As President; Political Violence, A Possibility For Trump In The Event Of A Defeat; If Reelected, Trump Promises Immigration Camps And Massive Deportations. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Police and Protesters Stand Off at University of Wisconsin; New Clashes Erupt on Multiple Campuses Overnight; Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) Announces Vote to Oust House Speaker Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) Next Week. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• CNN International: Police Clear Protestors From Building At Columbia University; Violent Clashes Between Rival Protest Groups On UCLA Campus; Donald Trump Campaigns Today In Swing States. Aired 11a- 12p ET
• CNN International: Violent Clashes Between Rival Protest Groups on UCLA Campus; Dozens of Arrests at Columbia University as Police Cleared Hamilton Hall; Antony Blinken Meets Netanyahu in Israel, Seeks to Ratchet Up Pressure on Hamas to Accept a Ceasefire and Hostage Release Deal; Florida's Six-week Abortion Ban Comes Into Effect; Arizona Senate to Vote on 160-year-old Abortion Ban; New Harvey Weinstein Trial Set to Start After Conviction Overturned; Trump Criticizes Gag Order After Judge Issues $9,000 Fine; Trump to Campaign in Wisconsin and Michigan Today; in Mexico, Political Violence Escalates as Country Gears Up for Election; in Haiti, Transitional Council Names New Leader, Proposes Interim PM. Aired 8-9a ET
• CNN International: Clashes Erupt Between Rival Protest Groups on UCLA Campus. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Protests on UCLA Campus Turn Violent; Police: Columbia University Property Cleared, Dozens Arrested. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• NYPD Clears Columbia University Premises After Days of Encampment and Violent Protests; Blinken Speaks to Protesters in Israel Ahead of the Talks on Ceasefire and Hostage Deal; Trump Warns of Jail Time and Penalties If He Continues to Violate Gag Orders. Violent Pro-Palestinian Protests Erupting in the UCLA Premises. Aired 3-4a ET
• Police Arrest Dozens Of Protesters At Columbia University; Trump Treated With Jail Time If Gag Order Violated Again; Calls For Resignation Of Columbia University's President. Columbia University Property Cleared; More Than 100 Protesters Arrested at Columbia and City College; Columbia University Asks Police to Stay on Campus Until May 17; Dozens Missing After Flooding Disaster in Mai Mahiu in Kenya; More Rain Forecasted for an Already-deluged Country. Aired 2-3a ET
• Police Arrest Columbia Protesters Occupying Hamilton Hall; Judge Fines Trump $9000, Threatens Jail For Contempt In Hush Money Trial; Blinken Pushes Hamas For Ceasefire And Hostage Deal; Haiti Transitional Council Names A New Prime Minister; Columbia University Property Cleared, Dozens Arrested; Australia Fights Back Against Domestic Violence; Political Violence Escalates as Mexico Gears for Election; King Charles Returns to Work after Cancer Diagnosis; Anti- Muslim Sentiment in India. Aired 1-2a ET
• Police Cleared Out Property and Arrest Dozens at Columbia University; Netanyahu Insists Israel to Enter Rafah with or without Deal with Hamas; Surgeon Recounts Challenges of Working in Gaza; Trump Criticizes Gag Order After Judge Issues $9,000 Fine. Dozens Missing after Flooding Disaster in Mai Mahiu; King Charles Returns to Work after Cancer Diagnosis. Aired 12-1a ET


April 30, 2024
• CNN International: Police Confront Protesters At University Of North Carolina; Judge Fines Trump $1,000 For Each Gag Order Violation; In A New Interview, Trump Says States Should Decide Whether To Prosecute Women Who Have Abortions; Netanyahu Tells Hostage Families That Israel Will Enter Rafah "With Or Without A Deal"; King Charles Visits Cancer Treatment Center On First Official Royal Visit Since He Was Diagnosed With Cancer In February. Aired 3-4p ET
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• CNN International: Judge Finds Trump Violated Gag Order Nine Times; Trump Team Cross-Examines Banker In Hush Money Trial; Protestors Barricaded Inside Columbia University Building. Aired 11a- 12p ET
• CNN International: Columbia Campus Protest Escalates; Protesters Barricade Themselves in Columbia University Building; Arrests Made at U.s. Universities, Including UT Austin & Tulane University; Blinken Arrives in Jordan Ahead of Trip to Israel; Egypt is Proposing a One-year Ceasefire, Release of All Hostages; Hamas Weighing Ceasefire & Hostage Release Proposal; Hush Money Trial Resumes With Banker Gary Farro's Testimony; at Least 71 Killed, Dozens Injured in Flash Flooding in Kenya; in India, Tensions Between Muslims and Hindus Rise Amid Historic Elections; King Charles Resumes Public Duties After Cancer Diagnosis; Paris Pushes for More Social Housing to Keep Costs Down. Aired 8-9a ET
• CNN International: Speaker Mike Johnson Under Threat From How Own Party; Russia Advances in East Ukraine Amid Delay of Western Aid; Paris Pushes for More Social Housing to Keep Costs Down; South Dakota Governor Trolled for Shooting, Killer Dog. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Police and Universities Crack Down on Escalating Protests; Hamas Weighing Ceasefire and Hostage Release Proposal; At Least 71 Killed, Dozens Injured in Latest Flooding Incident in Kenya; Hush Money Case Against Former President Trump Resumes Today. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Hamas Considering a Ceasefire Hostage Release Deal to Avert Ground incursion in Rafah; CNN Speaks to a Haitian Gang Leader Who is Now Under FBI's Most Wanted List; Pro-Palestinian Protesters Stormed Columbia University's Main Building; 71 Killed, More than 100 Injured in Flash Floods along Kenya's Capital; CNN Goes Behind the Scenes at the Largest Chinese Car Show. Aired 3-4a ET
• Gaza Ceasefire Talks Pick Up Steam; Source: Hamas Weighing Ceasefire And Hostage Release Proposal; Columbia University Suspends Students After Talks Fail; Police Clear Pro-Palestinian Protesters at Sorbonne University; Iranian Students Support U.S. University Protesters; Protesters Take Over a Main Building at Columbia University. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Pro-Palestinian Protests Spreading To Campuses Across U.S.; Sources: Hamas Weighing Ceasefire & Hostage Release Proposal; At Least 71 Killed, Dozens Injured In Latest Flooding Incident; Zelenskyy Urges Allies to Speed Up Military Aid Delivery; Exclusive Interview with Haitian Gang Leader; Paris Pushes for More Social Housing to Keep Costs Down. Aired 1-2a ET
• Universities Crack Down on Pro-Palestinian Protests; Hamas Weighing Ceasefire and Hostage Release Proposal; Russia Advances in East Ukraine Amid Delay of Western Aid; Dozens Killed After Dam Burst in Kenya; At Least 71 Killed, Dozens Injured after Dam Burst; CNN Speaks with Haitian Gang Leader Wanted by FBI. Aired 12-12:45a ET


April 29, 2024
• CNN International: Police Confront Protesters At University Of Texas-Austin; Blinken: Israel Proposal To Hamas "Extraordinarily Generous"; National, Swing-State Polls Show Tight Race Between Biden & Trump. Aired 3-4p ET
• Judge To Rule Whether Trump Violated Gag Order; Jewish Student Sues Columbia, Says It's Failing To Provide Safety; World Central Kitchen Resumes Aid Operations In Gaza. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Colleges Struggle To Control Campuses As Protests Grow; Sen. Sanders: Criticism Of Netanyahu's Government Is "Not Anti-Semitic"; Trump's Hush Money Trial Resumes Tomorrow. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• Campuses Tense with Growing Demonstrations in Favor of Palestine; Columbia: No Deal Could be Reached Between Colleges and Protestors; Could Noem's Admission Hurt VP Chances?; 2024 U.S. General Elections; Potential Trump Running Mate Kristi Noem Defending Her Decision to Kill 14-Month-Old Puppy; Trump Continues to Dominate Biden in Latest CNN Poll; Close Race Seen in Major Swing States by CBS Poll; WNBA Star Candace Parker Announced Retirement. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Student-Led Protests Against Israel-Hamas War Intensify; Trump's Hush Money Trial Resumes Tomorrow; Biden and Netanyahu Talk Hostages, Rafah Invasion in Phone Call. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• CNN International: Emory University Faculty Members Call For No-Confidence Vote; Blinken In Saudi Arabia To Press Ceasefire, Hostage Talks; Hamas To Discuss New Proposal for Ceasefire & Hostage Release. Aired 11a-12p ET
• CNN International: Blinken In Riyadh To Press Ceasefire, Hostage Talks; Hamas To Discuss New Proposal For Ceasefire & Hostage Release; U.S Wants Civilians In Rafah Protected From Ground Operation. Aired 8-9a ET
• CNN International: Elon Musk Courts Chinese Electric Vehicle Market; Protesters in Georgia March Against Foreign Agents Bill; South Africa Marks 30 Years Since End of Apartheid; English Premier League Title Down to Two Teams, Man City and Arsenal. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Blinken in Riyadh to Press Ceasefire, Hostage Talks; Pro-Palestinian Protests Shake U.S. College Campuses; At Least 35 Dead, Dozens Missing After Dam Burst in Kenya; At Least 4 Killed in Oklahoma Tornado Outbreak. Aired 4:00-4:30a ET
• Blinken Visits Saudi Arabia to Iron Out Ceasefire Deal and to Attend World Economic Forum; New CNN Poll Shows President Biden's Handling of War in Gaza Disapproved by Many Americans. Pope Francis Visited Venice For the First Time in More than Six Months; Emperor Penguins Are Now in the Brink of Extinction; Sumo Wrestlers Faced Off With Their Babies in the Annual Crying Sumo Event. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.S. Secretary of State in Saudi Arabia for Gaza Talks; Biden and Netanyahu Calls Considered Constructive; Pro-Palestine Protest Intensify in U.S. Colleges; Oklahoma Tornado Outbreak Kills Four; Russia Gains Ground in Eastern Ukraine; Protests Against Georgia's Foreign Agents Bill; U.S. to Strengthen Ties With Africa; At Least 10 Dead, Dozens Missing After Dam Burst In Kenya; Record Low Sea Ice Threatens Emperor Penguin Populations; Source: Biden-Netanyahu Phone Call Was "Constructive"; Trump Vows To Reshape U.S. Government If Reelected. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S. Secretary Of State Antony Blinken Arrives In Saudi Arabia; Students And Children In Gaza Thank Pro-Palestinian Protesters At U.S. College Campuses; Tesla Owner Elon Musk Meets Chinese Officials; Some U.S. Troops Being Withdrawn As Russian Moves Troops In; Biden Confers With Netanyahu On A Possible Cease-Fire and Hostage Deal; U.S. Senator Wants to Help Normalize Israeli-Saudi Relations; Report: Israel Behind Rising Settler Violence in West Bank; Pope Francis Visits Venice Amid Health Scares; EPL Title Race Down to Two Teams: Man City and Arsenal. Aired 1-2a ET
• Israeli Official: Hostage Deal will Not Stop Rafah Prep; Israeli Attacks on Palestinians in West Bank Increasing; Pro- Palestinian Protests Shake U.S. College Campuses; Interview: U.S. Commerce Secretary on U.S. Ties with Kenya; Some U.S. Troops Being Withdrawn from African Nations; Biden, Netanyahu Discuss Hostage Deal in Call; Pope Francis Visits Venice Amid Health Scares; Record Low Sea Ice Threatens Emperor Penguin Populations. Aired 12-12:45a ET


April 28, 2024
• Nebraska Residents Devastated By Tornado Destruction; Pro- Palestinian Protests Grip U.S. College Campuses; Howidy: Campus Protesters Hurting Palestinian Cause; Hamas Releases Video of Two Hostages Abducted October 7. Aired 5-6a ET
• U.S. Severe Weather; Israeli Hostage Release Protests; U.S. Government Calls for More Bird Flu Testing; Numerous Tornadoes Strike Oklahoma, Resulting in Injury Reports and Damage to Properties, According to Officials; 6M Plus in Texas and Illinois Under Tornado Watch; Nebraska Residents Devastated by Tornado Destruction; Severe Storm Danger Raised to Level 3 of 5 by U.S. U.S. College Campuses Gripped by Pro-Palestinian Protests; Demonstrators Demand Deal for Captive Release; Video of Two Captives Kidnapped on October 7th Released by Hamas; Egyptian Ceasefire-Hostage Release Deal Rejected by Israel; At Least 34,888 People Have Died in Gaza, According to Gaza Ministry of Health; New Shipment of Aid Heading to Gaza, Sent from Cyprus to Ashdod; In Gaza, U.S. Begun Construction of Floating Relief Pier; Ukraine Attacks Oil Refineries and Military Airfield; Ukraine's Air Defenses Took Down 21 Missiles; Thousands in Madrid Rally in Support of Prime Minister Sanchez; Between 2022 and 2023, the Number of Cases of Measles Doubled, According to Researchers; Global Floods and Excessive Heat Caused by Climate Change; White House Correspondents' Dinner. Aired 4-5a ET
• Still No Ceasefire Deal; Tornadoes Slam U.S.; China's Panda Diplomacy. Aired 3-4a ET
• President Biden Holds Phone Call With Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu; Arizona Becomes Fourth State To Indict In Fake Electors Scheme; FDA Found Traces Of Bird Flu In Milk; House Back In Session Monday As Speaker Faces Ouster Threat; SNL Comedian Roasts Biden, Trump At Correspondents' Dinner; "Death To America" Chants Heard During Iran Prayer Service. Aired 7-8p ET
• Biden Speaks With Netanyahu As Massive Protests Erupt Across The U.S.; New Poll Has Trump At 49 Percent And Biden At 43 Percent In Head-To-Head Matchup; Growing Pro-Palestinian Protests On College Campuses; Netanyahu Faces Pressure From Right-Wing Coalition; Loyalty To Trump Could Be A Job Requirement For Many Government Workers; Harvey Weinstein Facing Retrial In New York Criminal Case. Aired 6-7p ET
• Biden And Netanyahu Holds Call, Discuss Multiple Issues; New Poll Out, Trump Leading Biden Over 2024 Matchup; Growing Unrest In U.S Campuses; Trump's Hush Money Trial Resumes; Trump Faces Trial; Jessica Dean Interviews Matt Friend; Elisa Raffa Discusses About The Severe Weather; CNN Original Series Presents "How It Really Happened: Titanic Part 1 And 2". Aired 5-6p ET
• Protesters Clash Amid Dueling Demonstrations At UCLA; Biden And Netanyahu Spoke Over Potential Rafah Invasion; Oklahoma Storm Death Toll Reaches Four; New Poll Shows Trump Maintains Lead Over Biden; Joe Black Trump Supporter; MLB Pension Error. Aired 4-5p ET
• Protesters Clash Amid Dueling Demonstrations At UCLA; White House Releases Readout Of Biden-Netanyahu Call; 50-Plus Million At Risk For Severe Weather From East Texas To Missouri. Aired 3-4p ET
• President Biden, Israeli PM Netanyahu Spoke Earlier Today; Universities Cracking Down On Pro-Palestinian Protests; Pro- Palestinian Protest & Counter Protest At UCLA Today; SN Comedian Roasts Biden, Trump At Correspondents' Dinner. Aired 2-3p ET


April 27, 2024
• U.S. Tornadoes; Trump Hush Money Trial Resumes Tuesday; Egyptian Officials Trying To Jump Start Cease-Fire Talks; Rhetoric Heats Up In Iran against U.S. And Israel; Demonstrations Across The U.S. And Europe; U.S. Pledges $6 Billion In Aid For Ukraine; South African Elections; U.S. Sports. Aired 5-6a ET
• Egyptian Officials Trying to Jump Start Cease-Fire Talks; Hamas Receives Israeli Cease-Fire Counterproposal; College Demonstrations Across The U.S. and Europe; Trump Hush Money Trial Resumes Tuesday; South Africa's 30th National Freedom Day. Aired 4-5a ET
• College Demonstrations Across The U.S. And Europe; Egyptian Officials Trying To Jump Start Cease-Fire Talks; China Trying To Influence Upcoming U.S. Election; U.S. Tornadoes; Both Biden And Trump Willing To Debate Before Vote; Opposition Accusing Modi Of Silencing Dissent; South Africa's 30th National Freedom Day; Laureus World Sports Awards. Aired 3-4a ET
• College Protests Spread Amid Clashes With Police, More Arrests; Columbia Student Protest Leader Banned From Campus; Nebraska Residents Left Devastated By Tornado's Destruction; First Week Of Hush Money Trial Testimony Ends After Three Witnesses; Biden To Attend Tonight's White House Correspondents' Dinner; South Africa Marks 30 Years Since First Democratic Election. Aired 3-4p ET
• College Protests Spread Amid Clashes With Police, More Arrests; Nearly Two Million Under Serious Tornado Threat In Oklahoma And Texas; US To Supply Ukraine With Extra $6 Billion In Aid; TikTok Facing Deadline To Find New Owner Or Risk Ban In The U.S.; Protest Outside White House Correspondents' Dinner; Final Night Of The NFL Draft Underway. Aired 6-7p ET
• Pro-Palestinian Protests Spread To College Campuses Across U.S.; Nearly 2M Under Serious Tornado Threat; Biden Prepares For Election-Year Correspondents' Dinner; "How It Happened, Titanic Parts 1 And 2" Airs Tomorrow at 9PM ET/PT; Justices Seems Skeptical Trump Has Absolute Immunity But May Not Greenlight Quick Trial In January 6 Case. Aired 5-6p ET
• Nearly Two Million Under Serious Tornado Threat In Oklahoma And Texas; Talks Between Columbia Protesters And School Officials At An Impasse; Hush Money Trial Wraps First Week Of Testimony; Secretary Of State Antony Blinken Discusses China Aiding Russia, Chinese Influence On U.S. Election, Campus Pro-Palestinian Protests, Israel-Hamas War; Israel-Saudi Normalization; Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) Discusses TikTok Facing Sell Or Ban In U.S. & Comer Ready To Be "Done With" Biden Impeachment Inquiry. Aired 4-5p ET
• Tornadoes And Severe Weather Devastate Parts Of Nebraska; Protests Regarding Israel-Hamas War And Palestinian Civilian Casualties Continue On Campuses Across U.S.; Police Arrest Pro- Palestinian Protestors At Emory University In Atlanta; Prosecution Calls Three Witnesses So Far In Criminal Trial Of Former President Donald Trump; Professor Criticizes University Of Southern California President For Calling Los Angeles Police Department On Pro-Palestinian Protestors; President Biden Claims He's Willing To Debate Donald Trump; Americans Who Believe In Christian Supremacy In U.S. Profiled. Aired 2-3p ET
• Nebraska Residents Left Devastated By Tornados' Destruction; Pro-Palestinian Protests Spread To College Campuses Across The U.S.; Student: Emory University Allowed "Severe Brutality" By Police On Campus; Bill Barr: I'll Vote For Trump Even Though He Shouldn't Be Near The Oval Office; Oral Arguments Suggest Supreme Court May Not Totally Resolve Trump Immunity Case; Justices Debate Whether Trump Can Be Charged Over "Private" Efforts To Reverse 2020 Election; Escalating Tensions In Iran Over Israel And War In Gaza; Pacers Outlast Bucks In Epic Overtime Thriller; 2 Ejected From Clippers-Mavs Series. Aired 1- 2p ET
• Tornadoes Collapse Buildings And Level Homes In Nebraska And Iowa; Pro-Palestinian Protests Spread To College Campuses Across The United States; Trump's Ex-Assistant Rhona Graff called As Second Witness; Biden Says He Would Be Happy To Debate Trump; U.S. Announces $6 Billion Long-Term Military Aid Package For Ukraine; Many Americans Are Exposed To Unhealthy Levels Of Air Pollution. Aired 12-1p ET


April 26, 2024
• CNN INTERNATIONAL: Trump In Court For Day 8 Of Criminal Hush Money Trial; 24 Percent Of Trump Supporters Say Conviction Could Impact Support; Anti-War Campus Protests Go Global; U.S. To Send More Weapons, Equipment To Ukraine; Anti-Israel Rhetoric Ramps Up In Iran. Aired 3-4p ET
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• CNN International: Defense Cross-Examines David Pecker In Trump Trial; New Gag Order Hearing Set For Next Thursday; Fourth Day Of Testimony In Trump Hush Money Case. Aired 11a-12p ET
• CNN International: Soon: Trump Criminal Hush Money Trial Resumes; Trump's Attorney To Resume Questioning Of Pecker Friday; Blinken: Russia's War On Ukraine Would Struggle Without China. Aired 8-9a ET
• CNN International: Justice Clarence Thomas Refusing To Recuse Himself; Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry Resigns, Finance Minister Michel Patrick Boisvert Named Interim Prime Minister; Ukraine Contact Group To Mark Second Anniversary Friday; South Africa Grapples With Inequality Ahead Of Elections; 100 Plus Inmates On The Run After Fleeing Rain-Damaged Prison In Nigeria. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Trump's Trial; Pro-Palestinian University Protests; Aid To Gaza; US-China Relations. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Ex-Tabloid Publisher Accounts the Catch-And-Kill Scheme that Silenced Donald Trump's Negative Story in Print; U.S. Secretary of State to Meet Chinese President Before Heading Home to Close His Three-Day U.S. Visit; Critical Elections in South Africa is At Stake as it Celebrates Three Decades from the Very First Elections; Appeals Court Overturns Harvey Weinstein's Conviction Case; More than 100 Inmates Escaped from a Nigerian Prison Due to Rains. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump's Defense Team Push for Immunity; New York Court Overturns Weinstein's Sex Conviction; More Protesters Burst in Universities; Ukraine Upgrade Recruitment Rules; NY Court Overturns Harvey Weinstein Verdict; 130 Whales Rescued, 28 Died In Western Australia. Aired 2-2:45a ET


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