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April 29, 2024
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Protesters At U.S. College Campuses; Tesla Owner Elon Musk Meets Chinese Officials; Some U.S. Troops Being Withdrawn As Russian Moves Troops In; Biden Confers With Netanyahu On A Possible Cease-Fire and Hostage Deal; U.S. Senator Wants to Help Normalize Israeli-Saudi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Shake U.S. College Campuses; Interview: U.S. Commerce Secretary on U.S. Ties with Kenya; Some U.S. Troops Being Withdrawn from African Nations; Biden, Netanyahu Discuss Hostage Deal in Call; Pope Francis Visits Venice Amid Health Scares; Record Low Sea Ice Threatens Emperor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
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
Israeli Strikes In Rafah Kill At Least 5; U.S. And 17 Other Countries Call On Hamas To Release Hostages; Pro-Palestinian Protests Spread At U.S. Universities; Trump Back In New York Court For Hush Money Trial While The Supreme Court Considers Presidential Immunity Case; U.S. Top Diplomat Blinken Visits China For Tough Talks; Blinken Meeting Top Leaders on Final Day of His China Trip; U.N.-WFP Convoy Bringing Aid into Gaza; Aid Flotilla Headed to Gaza without Permission of Israelis; Haitian PM Henry Resigns; Transitional Council Takes Over; South African Liberation Hero, Leadership Sold Out"; Climate Change Made Dubai's Floods 10 percent to 40 percent More Intense; 113k People Register to Enter Venice on First of Charge. Aired 1-2a ET
Supreme Court Seems Skeptical of Immunity Claim; World Leaders Urge Hamas to Accept Ceasefire Deal; Anti-War Protests Spread to Universities Across the U.S.; Blinken Meeting Top Leaders on Final Day of China Trip; Haitian Prime Minister Resigns, Transitional Council Takes Over; Aid Flotilla Headed to Gaza without Permission of Israelis; 130 Whales Rescued, 28 Die in Western Australia. Aired 12- 12:45a ET
April 25, 2024
CNN INTERNATIONAL: Ex-Tabloid Publisher David Pecker Back On Stand In Hush Money Case; Justices Seem Skeptical of Trump's Sweeping View Of Immunity; Protests Spreading Across University Campuses In U.S. Aired 3-4p ET
CNN INTERNATIONAL: Trump Faces Hush Money Trial; U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments In Trump Immunity Case; College Protests Over Gaza Sweep Across America; Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial Resumes In Supreme Court; David Pecker Testifies In Trump Trial On Day Three; Historic Implications Of Trump's Critical Legal Day; Arguments In Trump Supreme Court Immunity Dispute Now Over; Russia's War On Ukraine; U.S. Sending Ukraine "Significant Stocks Of Ammunition"; Dramatic Rescue In Australia Saved The Lives Of Dozens Of Pilot Whales. Aired 2-3p ET
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CNN International: Justices Question Attorney For Special Counsel Jack Smith; Supreme Court Hearing Presidential Immunity Arguments Underway; Special Counsel's Lawyer: Trump Not Immune From Prosecution. Aired 11a-12p ET
CNN International: Monumental Day In Court For Trump In NY And Washington; Soon: Supreme Court Hears Arguments In Trump Immunity Case; Soon: Day Three Of Testimony From David Pecker At Hush Money Trial. Aired 8-9a ET
CNN International: U.S. to Resume Aid to Ukraine After Biden Signs Aid Package; Potential U.S. Ban Looms Over Popular App TikTok; Supreme Court Hears Arguments Over Idaho's Abortion Ban; Pro- Palestinian Protests Ongoing at Columbia University; Japan Airlines' New CEO Mitsuko Tottori Focused on Safety. Aired 4:30-5a ET
CNN International: U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Presidential Immunity Arguments; Arizona Grand Jury Indicts Key Trump Allies; Hamas Releases Video of Israeli American Hostage; Pro-Palestinian Protests on Campuses; Deadly Flooding in Kenya; Blinken Walking Diplomatic Tightrope During China Visit. Aired 4-4:30a ET
More Pro-Palestinian Protests Erupted Colleges Acorss America, Several Students Arrested; Biden Sealed the Foreign Aid Bill to Resume U.S. Aid to Ukraine; Blinken Visits China to Spearhead Diplomatic Talks; Grammy Producer Ian Brennan Shares His Recent Collaboration with the Rohingya Refugees; TikTok Influencer Reacts to the Feared Ban of the Popular App in the U.S. Amid Her Popularity; Former Flight Attendant Now Becomes First Woman CEO of Japan Airlines in the Light of January's Tragedy. Aired 3-4a ET
Pro-Palestinian Protests Across The U.S.; Protests Spreading To University Campuses Across U.S.; Police Arrest 93 Protesters At USC Campus In Los Angeles; Supreme Court Ruling on Idaho Abortion Ban Expected in June; Arizona House Voters to Overturn Abortion Ban From 1864; Blinken Walking Diplomatic Tightrope During China Visit, to Push for Regional Stability With Taiwan, Warn Beijing on Support for Russia; Officials in Kenya Say Flash Flooding in Nairobi at Extreme Levels; 160 Pilot Whales Stranded on Australian Coast, 26 Dead. Aired 2-2:45a ET
Biden Signs $95 billion Aid Package For Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan; Police In Riot Gear Arrest, Disperse Pro-Palestinian Protesters At USC; Hamas Releases Video Of Injured Israeli American Hostage; Arizona Grand Jury Indicts Meadows, Giuliani, Other Trump Allies For 2020 Election Interference; Blinken Walking Diplomatic Tightrope During China Visit; New Video Undermines Pentagon Narrative of Kabul Blast; Flash Flooding in Nairobi at Extreme Levels; Japan Airlines New CEO Mitsuko Tottori Focused on Safety. Aired 1-2a ET
U.S. House Speaker Visits Columbia Amid Demonstrations; Biden Approves Aid Package for Ukraine After Months of Negotiations; Antony Blinken Walking Diplomatic Tightrope During China Visit; Blinken Walking Diplomatic Tightrope During China Visit; Supreme Court Hears Arguments Over Idaho's Abortion Ban. Aired 12-12:45a ET
April 24, 2024
CNN International: Justices Appear Deeply Divided Over Emergency Abortion Care Case; Pro-Palestinian Protests Sweep Across Universities; Biden Signs Foreign Aid Package Sending $1 Billion To Ukraine; Biden Signs Bill That Could Ban TikTok In US. Aired 3-4p ET
Supreme Court Hears Arguments On Emergency Abortion Case; Tennessee State Lawmakers Pass Bill Allowing Faculty To Be Armed; Pro- Palestinian Protests Spread Across College Campuses. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
Hamas Releases Video of Israeli-American Hostage; President Biden Signs Foreign Aid Bill. Aired 11-11:30a ET
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Emergency Abortion Case; Speaker Johnson Calls for the Resignation of Columbia University President; Biden Talks Following the Signing of Foreign Aid Funds for Israel and Ukraine. Aired 10:30-11a ET
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Emergency Abortion Care; Future of Emergency Abortion Care Before Supreme Court; Dueling Protests Outside Supreme Court as Abortion Case is Heard. Aired 10- 10:30a ET
CNN International: Hamas Releases Video Of Hostage Taken October 7; U.S. Supreme Court Hears Emergency Abortion Case; Arizona House Of Representatives Expected To Vote To Repeal Civil War-Era Abortion Law. Aired 11a-12p ET
CNN International: Biden to Sign Foreign Aid Package Into Law; U.N. Calls for Independent Investigation Into Mass Graves Found in Two Gaza Hospitals Raided by Israel; Biden to Sign Bill Requiring Chinese Owner to Sell TikTok; U.S. Secretary of State Blinken in China for Talks With Officials; U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Emergency Abortion Care Arguments; Columbia University Extends Talks With Protesters for 48 Hours; U.S. Justice Department Reached $139 Million Settlement With Victims Over FBI Failures; New Video Undermines Pentagon Narrative of Kabul Blast; Sahara Desert Dust Turns the Sky Into Orange Over Athens; Unusual Mid-April Snowfall Brings Southern Finland to a Standstill. Aired 8-9a ET
CNN International: Gaza Officials: At Least 324 Bodies Found in Mass Grave; Awaiting Judge's Ruling on Whether Trump Violated Gag Order; Ex-National Enquirer Publisher Testifies About Catch and Kill; Biden Visits Florida to Focus on Abortion Rights; Kensington Palace Shares Birthday Photo on Social Media. Aired 4:30-5a ET
CNN International: New Video Undermines Pentagon Narrative of Kabul Blast: U.S. Senate Passes $95 Billion in Aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan; Pro-Palestinian Protests Escalate at Major U.S. Universities. Aired 4-4:30a ET
U.S. Congress Gets a Seal of Approval for the Foreign Aid Bill; Trump's Camp Await Gag Order After Day Six of the Hush Money Trial; Columbia University Receives Stern Warning to Students to Dismantle Encampment or Force Closure After Days of Pro-Palestinian Protests Erupted the University Premises; Biden to Sign TikTok Ban Bill as Popular App Decides to Divest or Ban Nationwide; Kensington Palace Releases Prince Louis' Birthday Photos After the Fiasco on Princess Catherine's Mother's Day Photo. Aired 3-3:45a ET
Ex-national Enquirer Publisher David Pecker Testifies About Catch-and-kill; U.S. Senate Passes $95 Billion in Aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan; Congress Passes Legislation That Could Ban TikTok in U.S.; Mount Ruang in Indonesia Has Erupted at Least Seven Times in the Past Week; How Indonesia's Volcano Eruption Could Impact Weather; Sahara Desert Dust Casts Orange Sky Over Athens; Unusual Snowfall Brings Parts of Finland to a Standstill. Aired 2-3a ET
U.S. Senate Passes $95 Billion Aid Package For Ukraine And Israel; Israeli Leaders And Military Criticize Reported U.S. Plans To Sanction IDF Unit; 5 Migrants Die While Crossing English Channel; Judge To Rule Whether Trump Violated Gag Order. Aired 1-2a ET
U.S. Senate Passes Ukraine Aid Bill; Renewed Israeli Offensive in Gaza; Trump Struggles with Gag Order in NY Trial; Congress Passes Legislation That Could Ban TikTok in U.S.; Pro-Palestinian Protests Escalate at Major U.S. Universities. Aired 12-1a ET
April 23, 2024
CNN International: Second Day Of Testimony Wraps In Trump Hush Money Trial; College Students Across America Protest War In Gaza; Biden Campaigns In Florida, As Trump Is In Court; Ukraine Aid Clears Senate Filibuster, On Track For Final Passage; Supreme Court To Decide If Trump Has Immunity In Special Counsel Election Interference Case; The Message From 15 Billion Miles Away. Aired 3-4p ET
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CNN International: Judge To Rule On Whether Trump Violated Gag Order; Second Day Of Testimony In Trump Trial. Aired 11a-12p ET
CNN International: Biden Resumes Campaign Schedule as Trump Sits in Court; Trump in Court for Gag Order Hearing; Israel Conducts 25 Airstrikes in Gaza Over Past 24 Hours; Five Drown Trying to Cross English Channel in a Small Boat; Pro-Palestinian Protests Spread at Universities Nationwide; U.S. Senate Takes Up House-passed Foreign Aid Package Today; Russia Ramps Up Attacks as Ukraine Awaits U.S. Aid; Tabloid Publisher David Pecker Testifies in Alleged Catch and Kill Scheme; British Royal Family Releases New Photos of Prince Louis; Documents Suggest U.S. Companies May Have Unknowingly Outsourced Animation Work to North Korea. Aired 8-9a ET
CNN International: U.S. Delegation Visits Kyiv as Aid Package Heads to Senate; U.S. Animation Studios' Work Found on North Korean Server; Modi Accused of Delivering Islamophobic Remarks at Rally; Robot Dog Prepares for Future Moon Missions. Aired 4:30-5a ET
CNN International: Trump's Criminal Trial Opening Remarks and First Witness; U.S. Report Cites War Crimes Allegation in Gaza Conflict; Pro-Palestinian Protest Sweep Across U.S. Universities; Flash Floods, Torrential Rains Batter Middle East and Asia. Aired 4- 4:30a ET
Trump's Hush Money Trial Began with Opening Statements and a First Witness; Son of Myanmar's Pro-Democracy Leader Speaks to CNN on the Fears of His Mother's Detention Move to House Arrest. Pro- Palestinian Protests Sweeps Universities in the U.S.; U.S. Supreme Court Grappling on the Homelessness Measure Act in Some Cities; Chinese People Dressed Gross Outfits as a Rebellion Against Youth Unemployment. Aired 3-4a ET
Pro-Palestinian Protests Spread On U.S. Campuses; Hush Money Criminal Case: Opening Remarks And First Witness; Judge Expected To Decide Whether Trump Violated Gag Order; U.S. Senate Weighing Bill That Includes Possible TikTok Ban; as India Goes to Election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Finds Strong Support in Country's Most Populous State; Britain's Prince Louis Celebrates Sixth Birthday; Rising Popularity of Hashtag "Grossoutfitforwork" on Chinese Social Media; Taiwan's President Praises RuPaul's Drag Race Winner; Nike Eying Deal With Basketball Star Caitlin Clark. Aired 2-2:45a ET
U.S. Report Cites War Crimes Allegations In Gaza Conflict; Nearly 300 Bodies Found In Mass Grave At Gaza Hospital; Israeli Military Intelligence Chief Quits Over 7 October Attack; U.K. Passes Bill To Send Asylum Seekers To Rwanda; U.S. Aid For Ukraine Won't Change Military Situation; Trump Trial In "Hush Money" Case Gets Underway With Opening Statements And First Witness; Hush Money Criminal Case: Opening Remarks and First Witness; Pro-Palestinian Protests Sweep Across U.S. Universities; Modi Accused of Delivering Islamophobic Remarks at Rally; Modi's Party Accused of Targeting Political Opposition; Flash Floods, Torrential Rains Batter Middle East and Asia; Robot Dog Prepares for Future Moon Missions. Aired 1-2a ET
U.S. State Department Releases Human Rights Report, Lists Israel Among Countries with Significant Issues; Independent Review Finds Israel Unsubstantiated in Accusations Against UNRWA; Mass Grave Uncovered in Gaza, Bodies Mishandled by Israeli Forces; UK Passes Controversial Bill to Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda; Trump's Hush Money Trial Begins, Prosecutors Allege Criminal Conspiracy; U.S. Gives Ukrainians Hope; Documents Suggest U.S. Outsourced Animation Work to North Korea. Aired 12-12:45a ET
April 22, 2024
CNN International: Tabloid Exec David Pecker Is First Witness In Historic Trump Trial; Columbia University Cancels In-Person Classes Amid Protests; IDF Intelligence Chief Resigns Over October 7 Attacks; Zelenskyy Welcomes Aid Bill, Urges U.S. To Send Arms Quickly; Trump Campaign Pleased With Opening Statements From Trump's Defense Team. Aired 3-4p ET
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CNN International: Now: Trump In Court For Opening Statements In Criminal Trial; Prosecution: Case Is About Criminal Conspiracy And Coverup; Prosecutor Reads Transcript Of Access Hollywood Tape To Jurors. Aired 11a-12p ET
CNN International: Soon: Trump To Head To Court For Opening Statements; IDF Intelligence Chief Resigns Over October 7 Attacks; Israel Critical Of Reported U.S. Plans To Sanction IDF Unit. Aired 8- 9a ET
CNN International: Zelenskyy Praises Aid Bill, Urges U.S. to Send Weapons Quickly; TikTok Bill Heads to Senate Following House Approval; Environmental Advocates Push for Drastic Plastic Reduction; Power Line Project May Threaten Norway's Reindeer and Herders; WADA Accused of Mishandling Chinese Swimmers' Drug Tests. Aired 4:30-5a ET
CNN International: Opening Statements to Begin in Trump's First Criminal Trial; Ukraine Welcomes U.S. Aid Package; Police to be Present During Passover at Columbia; Destruction in Nuseirat Refugee Camp After Israeli Operation; IDF Intelligence Chief Resigns Over October 7 Attacks. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Opening Statements for Trump's Hush Money Trial Begins Today; Foreign Aid Bill to be Passed in the U.S. Senate This Week; Biden Condemns Anti-Semitism Attacks Ahead of the Passover Holiday; U.S. Senate to Pass TikTok Ban Bill to Give A Moratorium For Almost One Year to Divest from the Parent Company or Ban the App Nationwide if it Passes into Law; Earth Day 2024 Centers on Plastic Elimination. Aired 3-4a ET
Trump's Criminal Trial Just Hours Away; Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls for Speaker Johnson to Resign; President Zelensky Urges U.S. to Send Weapons Swiftly; Crowds Gather at Bondi Beach to Mourn Knife Attack Victims; House Passes TikTok Bill, U.S. Senate to Weigh In; North Korea Believed To Have Test Fired Ballistic Missile; "Weather Kids" Forecast More Extreme Weather; FBI On Alert As Jewish Community In U.S. Prepare For Passover; Car Crashes Into Building Killing Two Young Children. Aired 2-3a ET
Israel War Cabinet Discusses Efforts To Free Hostages Held In Gaza; Pro-Palestinian Protests Continue At Columbia University After Dozens Of NYPD Arrests; Opening Statements Set To Begin In Trump Criminal Trial; Zelenskyy Urges Rapid Delivery Of New Weapons After U.S. Aid Approval; Destruction in Nuseirat Refugee Camp aft er Israeli Operation; World Press Photo Honors 2024 Global Winners; China Hosts Foreign Navy Officers; Grim Forecast from the Weather Kid; Man United Set Up Final Rematch with Rivals Man City. Aired 1-2a ET
Destruction in Nuseirat Refugee Camp after Israeli Operation; FBI on Alert as Jewish Community in U.S. Prepare for Passover; Promise of U.S. Aid Boosts Morale Among Ukrainian Troops; Opening Statements Hours Away in Trump's First Criminal Trial; China Hosts Foreign Naval Officers at Conference; Reducing the Impact of Plastics on the Environment; World Press Photo Honors 2024 Global Winners. Aired 12- 12:45a ET
April 21, 2024
U.S. House Could Vote On, Pass Foreign Aid Bills Today; U.S. House Speaker Under Fire From His Party's Right Wing; Israel Says 276 Aid Trucks Entered Gaza On Friday; Voters Speak About Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi; Dubai Floods; U.S. Sports. Aired 5-6a ET
$95B Foreign Aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan Approved by U.S. House; Secretary Blinken Scheduled to Visit China to Strengthen Ties; $26B Provided for Israel "To Defend Itself" in U.S. Assistance Plan; Israel-Hamas War; Israeli Operation in West Bank Refugee Camp Claimed 14 Lives, According to Palestinian Ministry of Health; West Bank Ambulance Driver Slain While Assisting Wounded Palestinians During an Attack by Israeli Settlers; Attacks on West Bank Ambulance Staff Denounced by Palestinian Ministry of Health; U.S. and Russia Vying for Influence in Africa; Niger Asked the U.S. Forces to Leave; Russia Attempting to Increase Authority in Africa, U.S. Official Says; Doctors' Strike in Kenya; Columbia University Still Staging Pro- Palestinian Protests; Many Kenyans Seeking Medical Attention After Health Workers' Strike. Aired 4-5a ET
U.S. House Approves $95 Billion Aid Bill; Ecuador's Security Referendum; Dengue Surging. Aired 3-4a ET
First Ever Criminal Trial Of A Former U.S. President Starts Tomorrow; Biden Urges Senate To Quickly Pass Foreign Aid Bill; FBI On Alert For Threats To The Jewish Community On Passover; How Trump's Charges Compare To John Edward's Indictment; Reckoning Among Arizona Republicans After National Uproar Over State's Ban On Nearly All Abortions. Aired 7-8p ET
Opening Statements Tomorrow In Trump's First Criminal Trial In New York; Republican Lawmakers Weigh In On Accusations Against Trump; Columbia University To Allow Students To Take Classes Virtually Amid Protest; White House Condemns Call For Violence; Israeli War Cabinet Meets To Discuss Hostages Held In Gaza; Debris From Space Crashes Into Florida Home; Siblings Killed By Alleged Drunk Driver During Birthday Party. Aired 6-7p ET
Trump's First Criminal Trial's Opening Statements Starts Tomorrow; House Passes $95 Billion Aid Package; Rep. John Garamendi (D-CA) is Interviewed About the Aid Bill Being Passed by Congress. Aired 5-6p ET
Tomorrow Opening Statements In Trump's First Criminal Trial; House Foreign Aid Package Passes In House Of Representatives; Ukraine Applauds Aid Bill As Russia Continues Its Advances; Israeli War Cabinet Meets Today To Discuss Hostage Situation In Gaza; Jewish Community Prepares For Passover Amid Violence And Threats. Aired 4-5p ET
Tomorrow: Opening Statements In Trump's First Criminal Trial; Biden Urges Senate To Quickly Pass Foreign Aid Bill; Taylor Swift Gets Personal In New 31-Track Album, Aired 3-4p ET
Tomorrow: Opening Statements In Trump's First Criminal Trial; Two Young Siblings Killed After Car Drives Into Building; Foreign Aid Package Now Heads To The Senate; At Least 2 Dead, 6 Injured At Memphis Block Party Shooting; Jewish Community Prepares For Passover Amid Violence, Threats; Millions On Freeze Alert As Cold Weather Sweeps Across U.S. Aired 2-3p ET
April 20, 2024
U.S. House Could Vote On, Pass Foreign Aid Bills Today; U.S. House Speaker Under Fire From His Party's Right Wing; Israel Says 276 Aid Trucks Entered Gaza On Friday; Voters Speak About Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi; Dubai Floods; U.S. Sports. Aired 5-6a ET
Serial Explosions At Iran-Backed Militia Base In Iraq; New Calls For De-escalation Between Israel Opening And Iran; U.S. House Could Vote On, Pass Foreign Aid Bills Today; Hush Money Trial Statements Set For Monday; Voters Speak About Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi; Pakistan Floods Kill 69 This Week. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Serial Explosions At Iran-Backed Militia Base In Iraq; New Calls For De-escalation Between Israel And Iran; Several Countries Pledge Air Defenses To Ukraine; U.S. House Could Vote On, Pass Foreign Aid Bills Today; Hush Money Trial Opening Statements Set For Monday; Voters Speak About Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi; Mt. Ruang Eruptions Continue In Indonesia As Hundreds Evacuate; Taylor Swift Surprises Fans With Double Album. Aired 3-4a ET
$98 Billion Aid Packaged Passes House; Zelenskyy, "Thank You America"; Netanyahu Thanks U.S. House; Secretary Blinken To Visit China; Opening Statements In Trump's Criminal Trial Set For Monday; Full Jury And Six Alternates Seated; House Passes And Deal Despite GOP Rebellion Against Speaker; 25 Years Since Columbine High School Shooting; Gender Pay Gap In Pro Sports. Aired 7-8p ET
$98 Billion Aid Package Passes House, Advances To Senate; Opening Statements In Trump's Criminal Trial Set For Monday; Israeli Strikes In Iran Raise Fears Of Widening Conflict; Pro-Palestinian Protesters Gather Again At Columbia University; FAA To Increase Time Off Between Shifts For Air Traffic Controllers Amid Fatigue Concerns; Speaker Johnson Keeps His Gavel After Testy Foreign-Aid Fight. Aired 6-7p ET
Senate Set To Vote On Foreign Aid Bills Tuesdays; Full Jury Panel Selected For Trump's Criminal Trial; House Passes $95B Aid For Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan; Greene Will Not Ask For Motion To Vacate Speaker Today; GOP Candidates Using Trump's Name And Likeness In Fundraising Asked To Give Trump Campaign A Cut; Current Congress Most Unproductive Ever; Taylor Tops Charts With "The Tortured Poets Department;" "Blue Carbon: Nature's Hidden Power" Premiering Tomorrow At 9PM ET. Aired 5-6p ET
Houses Passes $95 Billion Package Including Aid For Ukraine, Israel; President Biden Commends Aid Package Passed By House; Ukraine And Israel Thank America For Support; Opening Statements In Trump's First Criminal Trial Set For Monday. Aired 4-5p ET
House Passes Foreign Aid Bills For Ukraine, Israel And Taiwan; White House Applauds House For Passing Foreign Aid Bills; Trump Holds Rally Amid Hush Money Trial; House Passes $61 Billion Ukraine Aid Bill; $95 Billion Aid Bills For Ukraine, Israel And Taiwan To Be Sent To Senate; Vigil Marks 25 Years Since Columbine School Shooting; Elephants Versus Man. Aired 3-4p ET
House Of Representatives Passes Four Foreign Aid Packages Including Aid To Ukraine And Israel; Foreign Aid Packages Pass House Of Representatives With Bipartisan Support; Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) States She Will Not Bring Motion To Vacate House Speaker Mike Johnson After He Brought Foreign Aid Bills To House Floor For Votes; Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) Interviewed On Possible Democratic Support For Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson If Motion To Vacate Filed; Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) Says He Believes Mike Johnson Cannot Win House Speakership In 2025 If Republican Maintain Majority; Israeli Foreign Minister Tweets Thanks To U.S. Congress For Passing Aid Package For Israel; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Thanks U.S. Congress For Passing Aid Package For Ukraine; Military Expert Claims Ukraine Would Likely Lose War Against Russia Without Further U.S. Military Aid. Aired 2-3p ET
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