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February 15, 2026


February 14, 2026
• Police Activity Underway Two Miles from Guthrie's Home; U.S. Secretary of State Addresses Munich Security Conference; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Says Only U.S. Can Pressure Russia into Peace; U.S.-Venezuela Relations; U.S. Government Now in Partial Shutdown; Journalist Don Lemon Pleads Not Guilty in Federal Court; Inflation Falls to Lowest Level in Eight Months. Aired 5-6a ET
• Police Activity Underway Two Miles from Guthrie's Home; U.S. Secretary of State Addresses Munich Security Conference; Tensions on High-Profile Investigations; DHS Funding Lapses, U.S. Government Now in Partial Shutdown; Munich Security Conference. Aired 4-5a ET
• Police Activity Underway Two Miles from Guthrie's Home; U.S. Secretary of State Addresses Munich Security Conference; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Says Only U.S. Can Pressure Russia into Peace. Aired 3-4a ET
• Chocolate Prices Cause Valentine's Day Sticker Shock; No Arrests After Investigations Swarm Nearby Home In Guthrie Case; Marco Rubio Strikes Different Tone At The Munich Security Conference; European Investigation Finds Navalny Killed By Dart Frog Poison; DHS Funding Lapses, Government Now In Partial Shutdown. Aired 7-8p ET
• No Arrests After Investigators Swarm Nearby Home In Guthrie Case; European Leaders Breathe Sigh Of Relief After Rubio Speech; Ilia Malinin Misses Medal After Falling In Men's Free Skate; DHS Enters Partial Government Shutdown After Funding Talks Stall; ICE Plans To Convert More Buildings Into Detention Centers; Hollywood Talent Agent Casey Wasserman to Sell Company Over Epstein Files Revelations. Aired 6-7p ET
• Federal Warrant Executed In Nancy Guthrie Case, No Arrests Made; DHS Enters Partial Government Shutdown After Funding Talks Stall; Interview With Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN); European Leaders Breathe Sigh Of Relief After Rubio Speech; More United States Military Assets Sent To Middle East Amid Iran Tensions; Immigration Raid Fears Driving Vendors Off Los Angeles Streets. Aired 5-6p ET
• No Arrests Made As Nancy Guthrie Search Nears Two Weeks; Marco Rubio Tells Europe "We Belong Together" In Major Shift In U.S. Tone; ICE Plans To Convert More Buildings Into Detention Centers; Immigration Raids Drive Out Flower Vendors In Los Angeles; Key Takeaways From Latest CPI, Jobs Report; Does Positive Inflation Report Signal No Interest Rate Cuts To Come?; AI Researchers Sounding The Alarm On Their Way Out The Door. Aired 4-5p ET
• Federal Warrant Executed In Guthrie Search, No Arrests Made; European Leaders Breathe Sigh Of Relief After Marco Rubio Speech; Crowded Race To Replace Former GOP Marjorie Taylor Greene; U.S. In Olympic Gold Rush; Ski Mountaineering Winter Games Debut; Looking For Love In The Digital Age. Aired 3-4p ET
• Operation Near Guthrie's Home Ended Without Any Arrests; Rubio Tells Europe "We Belong Together" In Major Shift In U.S. Tone; Immigration Enforcement Policies At Center Of DHS Funding Fight; ICE Plans To Expand Its Detention Centers To Multiple Locations; Gen. David Petraeus Speaks To CNN From Munich Security Conference; Pres. Touts New Inflation Numbers As Polling On Economy Sinks. Aired 2-3p ET
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February 09, 2026
• Search For Savannah Guthrie's Mother Intensifies As Ransom Deadline Looms; Seattle Seahawks Crowned Super Bowl Champions, Bad Bunny Delivered A High Energy All-Spanish Halftime Show; Japanese Prime Minister and Ruling Party Wins Sunday's Snap Elections; Pro- Palestinian Protests Stormed Israeli President's Visit In Australia. Aired 3-4a ET
• Guthrie Family Still Waits For Nancy; GOP Lawmaker Calls For Howard Lutnick To Step Down; Seattle Seahawks Won Super Bowl; Japan With New Prime Minister; President Herzog Visits Sydney; Russia Ramps Up Strikes On Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure; Storms Cause Damaging Flooding In Spain And Portugal; Lindsey Vonn Hospitalized After Crash In Women's Downhill. Aired 2-3a ET
• Search Intensifies As Ransom Deadline Looms For Abducted Nancy Guthrie; Hong Kong Court Sentences Jimmy Lai To 20 Years; Seahawks Dominate Patriots To Claim Second Super Bowl; Lindsey Vonn In Stable Condition After Surgery Following Olympic Crash; Japan's Takaichi Secures Landslide Election Win; U.S. Lawmakers Can Review Unredacted Documents Starting Monday; U.K. PM's Chief of Staff Resigns Amid Mandelson Scandal; Cartels Using U.S.-Made Ammo; Herzog Begins Australia Trip at Site of Bondi Beach Attack; Two Arrested in Plot to Kill Top General in Moscow; Iran Sentences Nobel Laureate to 7 More Years on Prison; Storms Cause Damaging Flooding in Spain and Portugal; Humanoid Robot Uses A.I. to Help Screen for and Treat Autism. Aired 1- 2a ET
• Reports: Ransom Note Demands $6M For Nancy Guthrie's Return; 78-Year-Old Jimmy Lai Sentenced To 20 Years In Prison; Seattle Seahawks Top New England 29-13 For Title. Aired 12-1a ET


February 08, 2026
• Guthrie Family Begs For Mother's Return in New Video; U.S. Security Teams Work to Protect Athletes, Visitors At Games; Minneapolis Holds Memorial For U.S. Citizens Killed By ICE; Judge Postpones Asylum Case of Liam Conejo Ramos & Family; Extreme Cold Turns Deadly in New York City; Iran: Not Ready to Entirely Give Up Nuclear Enrichment. Aired 5-6 am ET
• Search for Nancy Guthrie Enters Eighth Day; Guthrie Family Begs for Mother's Return in New Video; Trump Refuses to Apologize for Video Depicting Obamas as Apes; Voting Underway in Japan; Injured Vonn Set to Compete; Protesters Clash with police Near Milan Olympic Village; Iran: Not Ready to Entirely Give Up Nuclear Enrichment; Russia-U.S. Nuclear Arms Race Fears. Aired 4-5a ET
• Heading to the Polls; Heart-Wrenching Message; Show of Military Force. Aired 3-3:30a ET
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• Officials Continue Search For Nancy Guthrie; Planned ICE Detention Facility In Georgia Becomes Closer To Reality; Bad Bunny Performs At Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show. Aired 5-6p ET
• Investigators Return To Nancy Guthrie's Home; Lindsey Vonn Breaks Leg In Crash, Stable After Surgery; Seahawks And Patriots Face Off On NFL's Biggest Stage; Lawmakers Far Apart As Friday DHS Funding Deadline Approaches; Russia Blames Ukraine For Assassination Attempt On Top General; Lindsey Vonn Breaks Leg In Crash, Stable After Surgery. Aired 4-5p ET
• Investigators Return To Nancy Guthrie's Property; Report: Ransom Letter Demands $5 Million For Guthrie's Safe Return; Trump Lashes Out At Olympic Skier Over Remarks On Representing The U.S. Aired 3-4p ET
• Investigators Return To Nancy's Guthrie's Property; Breezy Johnson Wins Team USA's First Gold On Day 2 Of The Games; Lindsey Vonn Crashes Out of Women's Downhill Final; Proposed ICE Facility In Georgia Could Hold Up To 10,000 People; "He's Gone Too Far": GOP Lawmaker Blasts Trump's Rhetoric After Racist Post; Soon: Seahawks & Patriots Face Off On the NFL's Biggest Stage; Trove Of Epstein Documents Shows Ties To European Officials. Aired 2-3p ET


February 07, 2026
• Local Station KOLD Receives Second "Message" in Guthrie Case; Trump Won't Apologize for Racist Video; Trump Says Nuclear Talks with Iran to Resume Next Week; Manhunt Underway for Shooter of Top Russian General; Dow Crosses 50,000 for the First Time; Winter Olympics Begin with Opening Ceremony Fanfare; Companies Spend Big to Win Super Bowl Viewers with Ads; AI Is Prompting Teens to Adjust Plans for College, Careers. Aired 5-6a ET
• Local Station KOLD Receives Second "Message" in Guthrie Case; Trump Won't Apologize for Racist Video; Trump Pushes Republicans to Pass Voter ID Bill; Trump Says Nuclear Talks with Iran to Resume Next Week; U.S. Appeals Court Upholds No-Bond Immigration Detention; Millions under Extreme Cold Alerts in the Northeast; Seahawks and Patriots Face Off at Super Bowl. Aired 4-5a ET
• Trump Says Nuclear Talks with Iran to Resume Next Week; Ukraine Needs Infrastructure Repairs; Manhunt Underway for Shooter of Top Russian General; Trump Won't Apologize for Racist Video; Neighbors React to Disappearance of Nancy Guthrie; Vonn Finishes Training Run without Issue One Week after Fall. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Guthrie Family Begs For Mother's Return In New Video; Trump Refuses To Apologize For Video Depicting Obamas As Apes; Dow Crosses 50,000 Points For The First Time Ever; Lindsey Vonn To Complete In Winter Olympics With ACL Injury; Guthrie Family Begs For Mother's Return In New Video: "We will Pay"; Seahawks, Patriots Return To NFL's Biggest Stage. Aired 7-8p ET
• FBI Investigating New Message In Nancy Guthrie Abduction; Trump Administration Planning Board Of Peace Meeting In D.C. On February 19; "Washinton Post" Publisher Stepping Down After Massive Layoff; Dangerous NYC Cold Snap Threatens Vulnerable People; NYC Creates New Housing Options To Help Vulnerable People; Guthrie Family Begs For Mother's Return In New Video: "We Will Pay"'; Bad Bunny To Bring Puerto Rican Flair To Halftime Show; "Bad Bunny And The Halftime Show: Rhythms Of Resistance" Air Tonight At 10P ET/PT. Aired 6-7p ET
• Senior Officials Ordered FBI To Stop Renee Good Investigation; Interview With Congressman James Walkinshaw (D-VA); Kushner Witkoff Visit USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier; FBI Investigating New Message in NANCY Guthrie Abduction; FBI Conducted New, Intense Search Of Nancy Guthrie's Home; Trump Refuses To Apologize For Video Depicting Obamas As Apes; First Medals Awarded At Olympic Games. Aired 5-6p ET
• FBI Investigating New Message In Nancy Guthrie's Abduction; Protesters Take Over Intersection In Minneapolis; VP Vance Booed At Winter Olympics Opening Ceremonies; NYC Prepares For Life-Threatening Cold Temperatures; President Trump's Effort To Rebrand America; Trump Again Warns Iran Of Consequences If No Deal Reached; Zelenskyy: U.S. Wants Ukraine-Russia Peace Deal By June; Surviving Online Sexploitation And Sex Trafficking As Teens; Seahawks And Patriots Face Off On The NFL's Biggest Stage. Aired 4-5p ET
• Severe Delays After Apparent Sabotage On Italy's Rail System; FBI Conducts New, Intense Search Of Nancy Guthrie's Home; Body Cam Video Shows Confusion During FBI Raid Of Fulton County Election Office; Judge Orders White House To Unfreeze $16 Billion For Hudson River Tunnel; Law Enforcement Turns To Crowdsourcing In Nancy Guthrie's Search; First Medals Awarded At Olympic Games; Puppy Bowl Returns To Promote Pet Adoptions Across U.S. Aired 3-4p ET
• FBI Joins Search for Savannah Guthrie's Missing Mother Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, Arizona; Hundreds Gather in Minneapolis to Remember Lives of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, Two U.S. Citizens Killed by ICE Agents; U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance Booed at Olympic Event in Italy; First Black Woman to Play for U.S. Women's Olympic Hockey Team Laila Edwards Discusses Her Role as Trailblazer; New York City Seeking to Get Homeless People into Warm Shelters During Cold Snap; Seattle Seahawks Favored in Super Bowl Game against New England Patriots; Puerto Rican Musician Bad Bunny to Perform in Spanish at Super Bowl Halftime Show. Aired 2-3p ET
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February 02, 2026
• Government is in Partial Shutdown, U.S. House to Vote on Federal Funding Bill; Rafah Crossing Reopens After Almost Two Years; Kendrick Lamar, Bad Bunny Went Home Big at the Grammys. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.S. Government Under Pressure to End Partial Shutdown; Ben Hunte Interviews St. Paul City Council's Vice President; CNN's Fred Pleitgen Interviews Iran's Foreign Minister; Bomb Cyclone Drops Historic Amounts Of Snow On Southeast; 300+ Dead As Floods Sweep Across Southern Africa; Kendrick Lamar, Sza Win Record Of The Year For "Luther"; A Season Of Tradition & Celebration Kicks Off In Italy. Aired 2-3a ET
• Shutdown Likely To Continue At Least Into Tuesday; Five-Year- Old Boy And Father Detained By ICE Return Home To Minnesota; Lord Mandelson Resigns From Labour Party Over Epstein Links; Trump Shuts Kennedy Center For Two Years Amid Uproar; Iran Hopeful About Nuclear Talks Amid U.S. Military Buildup; Israel Partially Reopens Rafah Border Crossing; Rafah Crossing to Partially Reopen after Nearly Two Years; Xi: China Should Have "Global Reserve Currency" Status; Jury Deliberating in Alleged Double-Murder Plot; Bomb Cyclone Drops Historic Amounts of Snow on Southeast; Biggest Moments of the Grammy Awards. Aired 1-2a ET
• Iran's Foreign Minister Concerned about 'Miscalculations' with U.S.; Rafah Crossing to Partially Reopen After Nearly 2 Years; Britain's Fallen Prince Appears in Newly Revealed Photos; Xi: China Should Have 'Global Reserve Currency' Status; Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar Earn Top Honors at Music Awards; Winter Olympics Set to Begin in Milan on Friday. Aired 12-1a ET


February 01, 2026
• Bomb Cyclone Brings Biggest Snow in Years to Southeast U.S.; Judge Orders Release of 5-Year-Old & Father from Texas Facility; Gaza Officials: Over 30 People Killed in Israel Strikes; At Least 200 Dead After Mine Collapse in Eastern Congo. Aired 5-6 am ET
• Dems Won't Help House Speaker End Shutdown; Outrage Over ICE Activity Fuels Nationwide Protests; Judge Orders Release of Five-Year- Old and Father; Winter Weather Nightmare; Rafah Crossing Partially Reopening; Over 30 People Killed in Israeli Strikes; Trump: Iran "Seriously Talking" to U.S. After Strike Threats; Mine Collapses in DR Congo. Aired 4-5a ET
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• Kennedy Center To Close For Renovations Starting July 4th; Some House Dems Support Government Funding Deal; Interview With Representative Seth Magaziner (D-RI); Minnesota Schools Grapple With Immigration Surge; Iran's Foreign Minister Hopeful About Negotiations Despite Tensions With U.S.; Trump Pick Kevin Warsh As Next Fed Chair; Massive Winter Storm Drops Historic Amounts of Snow On The Southeast. Aired 8-9p ET
• Kennedy Center Will Close For Two Years For Renovations; Liam Ramos And Father Back In Minneapolis Following Release From Texas Detention Facility; Democrat Flips Texas State Senate Seat In District Trump Won In 2024; Projections: Democrats Face Tough Electoral College After 2031; The 68th Grammy Awards Tonight In Los Angeles; Parts Of NC, SC, TN, VA Saw More Than Foot Of Snow From Storm. Aired 7-8p ET
• DOJ Says It May Appeal Order to Release Five-Year-Old Liam Ramos and His Father; Iran Ready to Meet with U.S. and Negotiate a Deal; Funding Fight Could Extend Partial Government Shutdown; Rafah Crossing Partially Reopens After Nearly Two Years; Kennedy Center to Close for Two Years for Renovations. Aired 6-7p ET
• Partial Government Shutdown Continues; Iran's Foreign Minister Speaks Out; Boy and Father Return Home from Federal Custody; Ukraine, Russia, and U.S. Held Trilateral Meeting; Amazon Touts "Melania" Box Office Success; Derek Van Dam Reports on Bomb Cyclone Aftermath. Aired 5-6p ET
• Trump Claims No Wrongdoing Over Latest Release of Epstein Documents; Five-Year-Old Liam Ramos and Father Back in Minneapolis; Partial Government Shutdown Expected to Last Until Tuesday; Storm Snow Totals Climb Over 20 Inches in Parts of North Carolina; Deliberations Expected to Resume Monday in Banfield Murder Trial. Aired 4-5p ET
• 140K Without Power in Southeast Amid Brutally Cold Temperatures; DOJ Pushes Back on Calls for More Charges After Epstein File Dump; British Prime Minister Calls on Former Prince Andrew to Testify Before Congress. Aired 3-4p ET
• Five-Year-Old Liam and His Father Released from Texas Detention Center; Winter Storm Drops Historic Amounts of Snow on Southeast; DOJ Pushes Back on Calls for More Charges after Epstein File Dump; Jeffries to GOP: Dems Won't Vote for Spending Bill; Concerns Among Dems Grow After FBI Raid On Georgia Election Office. Aired 2-3p ET


January 31, 2026
• DOJ Releases over 3 Million Files from Epstein Investigation; U.S. Enters Partial Shutdown as Funding Lapses; Bomb Cyclone to Bring Snow, Strong Winds to Eastern U.S.; Kyiv Gets a Break as Russia Pauses Strikes until Sunday; Don Lemon Vows to Fight Charges Related to Covering Minnesota Church Protest; Kevin Warsh Picked to Chair Federal Reserve; Iran Ready for "Fair and Just" Nuclear Talks; Lindsey Vonn Vows Olympic Dream not over after Crash. Aired 5-6a ET
• DOJ Releases over 3 Million Files from Epstein Investigation; U.S. Enters Partial Shutdown as Funding Lapses; Kyiv Gets a Break as Russia Pauses Strikes until Sunday; Iran Ready for "Fair and Just" Nuclear Talks; Don Lemon Vows to Fight Charges Related to Covering Minnesota Church Protest; Kevin Warsh Picked to Chair Federal Reserve; Lindsey Vonn Vows Olympic Dream not over after Crash. Aired 4-5a ET
• DOJ Releases over 3 Million Files from Epstein Investigation; Massive Crowds Nationwide Turn out for Anti-ICE Protests; Iran without Proxies as It Faces Standoff with U.S.; U.S.-Venezuela Relations; Trump Threatens Tariffs over Supplying Oil to Cuba. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Judge Order Release Of 5-Year-Old And Father From Texas Facility; Bomb Cyclone Slamming Parts Of East Coast, Southeastern U.S.; Carolinas Could See Highest Snowfall In Two Decades; Interview With Nags Head Mayor Ben Cahoon (R); Partial Government Shutdown Begins; Federal Government Partially Shutdown; Jeffries: Democrats Won't Help GOP Pass Funding Bill; Israeli Military Reportedly Acknowledges 70,000 Killed In Gaza. Aired 7-8p ET
• Judge Orders Release Of Five-Year-Old And Father From Texas Facility; Jeffries: Democrats Won't Help GOP Pass Funding Bill; Interview With Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-PA); Bomb Cyclone Slamming Parts Of East Coast, Southeastern U.S.; Justice Department Releases 3 Million Jeffrey Epstein-Related Files; Uncertainty In Cuba As Top Ally, Venezuela, Influenced By U.S.; Cuba's Reliance On Venezuela Oil Dashed Amid Maduro's Ouster. Aired 6-7p ET
• Judge Orders Release Of 5-Year-Old And Father From Texas Facility; Justice Department Releases 3 Million Jeffrey Epstein- Related Files; Interview With Epstein Survivor Jess Michaels; Gabbard On Scene As FBI Searches Fulton County Election Offices; Bomb Cyclone Slamming Parts Of East Coast, Southeastern U.S.; Trump Assistance Provided If Asked, But Must Use Word "Please"; Jeffries: Democrat Won't Help GOP Pass Funding Bill. Aired 5-6p ET
• 29 States With Weather Advisories, Watches And Warnings Across The U.S.; Final Epstein Files Released; Federal Judge Says Operation Metro Surge Can Continue In Minnesota; Russia Says It Agreed Pause Certain Kyiv Strikes at Trump's Request; Trump Picks Wall Street Veteran Kevin Warsh To Succeed Fed Chair; Gold Price Falls After Warsh Announced As Pick To Succeed Powell; Many Americans Trimming Budget For Trips. Aired 4-5p ET
• Judge Orders 5-Year-Old Liam Ramos And His Father Released From Immigration Detention; Federal Judge Says Operation Metro Surge Can Continue In Minnesota; More Than 27 Million Under Winter Weather Alert As Storm Blasts Southeast; Fulton County Official Speaks Out After FBI Seizes 2020 Ballots; Interview With Raleigh Mayor Janet Cowell About Winter Storm; Triplets Making History For Jamaica's Ski Team; Korean- American Singer EJAE On What Shaped Smash Hit "Golden." Aired 3-4p ET
• Federal Judge Rules Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota Can Continue Despite Recent Violent Clashes between Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agents and Protestors; Bomb Cyclone Threatens Parts U.S. East Coast; Justice Department Releases Millions of Pages from Epstein Files; U.S. Federal Government Faces Partial Shutdown Until House of Representatives Returns to Vote on Recent Funding Package; Iranian Leaders Say They are Willing to Participate in Nuclear Talks with U.S.; Journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort Arrested in Connection to Coverage of Anti-ICE Protest in Minnesota Church. Aired 2-3p ET
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January 25, 2026
• Man Shot & Killed By Fed Agents In Minneapolis; DHS Says Man Was Armed; Winter Storm Intensifies, Expanding From South To Northeast. Aired 5-6a ET
• Man Shot and Killed by Fed. Agents in Minneapolis; Gov. Walz Calls on Trump to Order ICE to Leave Minnesota; Man Fatally Shot in Minneapolis Identified as Alex Pretti; Protests Against Immigration Crackdown Across U.S.; Power Outages Mount, Roads Close as Winter Storm Slams U.S.; At Least 20 States Declare State of Emergency Amid Storm. Aired 4-5a ET
• Man Shot and Killed by Federal Agents in Minneapolis, DHS Says Man was Armed; Minnesota Governor Demands Shooting Investigation be Led by the State; Power Outages Mount, Roads Close as Winter Storm Slams U.S. Aired 3-4a ET
• Man Shot & Killed By Fed Agents In Minneapolis; DHS Says Man Was Armed; Massive Storm Brings Snow, Ice Now Stretching 1,300 Miles; Power Outages Mount, Roads Close As Winter Storm Slams U.S. Aired 2-3a ET
• Man Shot & Killed By Fed. Agents In Minneapolis; DHS Says Man Was Armed; Man Fatally Shot In Minneapolis Identified As Alex Pretti; Minnesota Gov. Calls On Trump To Order ICE To Leave The State. Aired 1-2a ET
• Man Shot & Killed By Fed. Agents in Minneapolis; DHS Says Man Was Armed; Senate Dems Threaten Partial Government Shutdown Over DHS Funding. Aired 12-1a ET
• Outrage in Minneapolis After Man Killed by Federal Agents; Key Questions Unanswered in Alex Pretti Shooting in Minneapolis; Massive U.S. Winter Storm Brings Ice, Snow, and Bitter Cold; New York Battling Freezing Temps Amid Winter Storm; Gun Rights Groups Concerned Over Minnesota Shooting; Interview with Representative Pete Sessions (R- TX). Aired 11p-12a ET
• Outrage In Minneapolis After Man Killed By Federal Agent; Private Jet Crashes On Takeoff In Maine Amid Winter Storm; New York Battling Freezing Temps Amid Winter Storm. Aired 10-11p ET
• Outrage And Anger Spreading Across Minneapolis; Monster Winter Storm Brings Ice, Now And Bitter Cold; Private Jet Carrying 8 People Crashes In Maine. Aired 9-10p ET


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