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November 16, 2025
• U.S. Tension with Venezuela; U.S. to Hold Military Drills Off the Coast of Venezuela; Growing feud Between Trump and GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene; Chile's Presidential Election; Federal Immigration Police Deployed; Pacific Storm Slams Southern California. Aired 4-5a ET
• U.S. To Hold Military Drills Off The Coast Of Venezuela; Trump Briefed On Options For Military Operations In Venezuela; Federal Agents Surge To North Carolina. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump Tells Reporters Venezuela Would Like To Talk; House To Vote On Whether To Release Epstein Files; Border Patrol Arrested 81 People In North Carolina Immigration Crackdown; Fear Is Prompting Some North Carolina Shops To Close Due To ICE Operations; Trump To Welcome Saudi Crown Prince To The White House, "Prime Minister" Airs Tonight At 9:00 P (ET/PT). Aired 7-8p ET
• USS Gerald R. Ford Enters The Caribbean Sea; Trump Suggests He's Made A Decision On Venezuela Military Action; Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene Splits With Trump; Dozens Arrested During Immigration Operation In Charlotte, North Carolina; Electric Bills Surge As States Build More Data Centers. Aired 6-7p ET
• Trump Faces GOP Rift, Epstein Vote, And Rising Venezuela Tensions; Trump To Meet Saudi Crown Prince; Chicago Democrat Accused Of "Anointing an Heir"; Immigration Enforcement Surges In Charlotte; Trump Pulls Support For Rep. Greene; Hollywood Meets The Pope. Aired 5-6p ET
• U.S. Announces New Strike On Alleged Drug Boat In The Pacific; U.S. Carrier Strike Group Enters Caribbean Ahead Of Military Exercises; Border Patrol Begin Arrests In Charlotte, North Carolina; House Set To Vote On Releasing Epstein Files On Tuesday; Old Church Archiving The Web, Aisha Dew (D-ND) State House Interview, CNN Hero Of The Year Finalist, Walking American Couple. Aired 4-5p ET
• U.S. Carrier Group Enters Caribbean Ahead Of Military Exercises; House Set To Vote On Releasing Epstein Files On Tuesday; Schumer's Future In Question Amid Mounting Democrat Frustration. Aired 3-4p ET
• U.S. Carrier Strike Group Enters Caribbean Ahead Of Military Exercises; Marjorie Taylor Greene Reveals What She Says Is Causing The Feud With Trump; Trump Confronts MAGA Rift As Epstein Saga Enters Crucial Week; Georgia Election Interference Case Is Moving Forward With New Prosecutor; Source: Jets Cornerback Critically Wounded In Manhattan Shooting; World's Biggest Climate Conference Underway Without U.S. Delegation; U.S. Carrier Strike Group Enters Caribbean Ahead Of Military Exercises. Aired 2-3p ET


November 15, 2025
• Trump Orders DOJ to Investigate Epstein Ties to Democrats; Trump Withdraws Support for Marjorie Taylor Greene; Trump Says He Will Discuss Abraham Accords with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman; U.S. Issues Iran-Related Missile and Drone Sanctions; Trump Cuts Tariffs on Some Food Items; Top Nuclear and Energy Officials to Meet with White House to Dissuade Trump from Nuclear Testing; Illinois Attorney Sues over Curfew on Protest Activity; Actors Michael Caine, Matthew McConaughey Make Deals for AI Voice Cloning; NFL International Games. Aired 5-6a ET
• Trump Orders DOJ to Investigate Epstein Ties to Democrats; Trump Withdraws Support for Marjorie Taylor Greene; GOP Leaders Brace for Mass Defections on Epstein Files Vote; U.S. Issues Iran-Related Missile and Drone Sanctions; Russian Mass Attack Leaves Kyiv Residents Reeling; Illinois Attorney Sues over Curfew on Protest Activity; North Carolina Braces for Border Patrol Agents; Flooding, Mudslide Potential for California This Weekend; Trump Cuts Tariffs on Goods from Switzerland; College Football. Aired 4-5a ET
• Trump Orders DOJ to Investigate Epstein Ties to Democrats; Trump Says He Has Obligation to Sue BBC; Russian Mass Attack Leaves Kyiv Residents Reeling; Ukrainians Rushing to Repair Power Grid ahead of Winter; Immersive Experience Recreates Final Hours of Pompeii. Aired 3-3:30a ET
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• Trump Rolls Back Some Tariffs On Coffee, Beef, Bananas; Trump Suggests He's Decided A Path Forward In Venezuela; Immigration Enforcement Operations Begin In Charlotte; Evacuations Underway As Storm Slams California; U.N. Orders Investigation Of Atrocities Committed in El Fasher, Trump Says He Will Sue BBC Despite Apology Over DOC Edit; Texas State Trooper "Sent Home" After Altercation With University Of South Carolina Football Player; U.N. Orders Investigation of Atrocities Committed in El Fasher. Aired 7-8p ET
• New Military Drills Near Venezuela in Mounting U.S. Show of Force; Trump Pulls His Years-Long Support for Representative Greene; Trump Orders New Epstein Investigation, Excludes Himself; Eager Visitors Welcomed Back to National Zoo; National Museums, Parks & Zoo Reopen After Shutdown; Native American Civil War Officer Admitted to NY State Bar 176 Years After His Denial; Disney Returns to YouTube TV Under New Deal; Federal Agents Smash Car Window, Detain Man on First Day of Immigration Crackdown in Charlotte; Trump to Meet with Saudi Crown Prince on Tuesday; Trump Says He Hopes Saudi Arabia Will Join Abraham Accords Soon. Aired 6-7p ET
• Trump Pulls His Years-Long Support For Rep. Greene; Interview With Jeffrey Epstein Survivor Liz Stein; Rising Prices Threaten Trump Economic Agenda; Rising Prices Threaten Trump Economic Agenda; Food Banks Hustle To Keep Up With Skyrocketing Demand; Geomagnetic Storm Flashes Northern Lights Across Parts Of United States; Unprecedented NASA Mission Taking A Winding Journey To Mars. Aired 5-6p ET
• Friend CEO Defends Wearable A.I. Chatbot; Deluge Of Rain Brings Potential For Mudslides, Flooding In California; Interview With Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA); U.S. To Hold Military Drills Off The Coast Of Venezuela; Health Insurance Premiums Set To Skyrocket As ACA Tax Credits Expire; Ghislaine Maxwell Allegedly Gets Special Prison Treatment; Smithsonian And Other National Museums Welcome Back Visitors; U.S. Mints Final Pennies After Years Of Production. Aired 3- 4p ET
• Republicans In Congress May Release Files On Jeffrey Epstein; President Trump Calls On Justice Department To Investigate Ties Between Jeffrey Epstein And Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, And Others; President Trump Clashes With Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene Over Economic Issues; President Trump May Decrease Tariffs To Lower Consumer Prices; Atlanta Holding Large Food Drive To Help Those With Food Insecurity; Oakland Football Coach Killed During Campus Shooting; Georgia Prosecutor To Pursue 2020 Election Interference Case; Relations Between U.S. And Iran Remain Tense; Pope Leo Meets With A-list Hollywood Celebrities At Vatican; Florida To Resume Black Bear Hunting Season For First Time In 10 Years; Advertising In New York City For Technology Company Providing Artificial Intelligence Friends Draws Controversy. Aired 2-3p ET.
• Trump Orders DOJ To Investigate High-Profile Dems' Ties To Epstein; House Expected To Vote Next Week On Releasing Epstein Files; Health Insurance Premiums Set To Skyrocket As ACA Tax Credits Expire; Trump To Meet With Saudi Crown Prince On Tues. About Abraham Accords; How Suburban Moms Are Standing Up To Border Patrol. Illinois Community Stand Up to Border Patrol Agents; Trump Scraps Tariffs on Dozens of Grocery Items; Smithsonian Museums Reopen After Shutdown. Aired 1-2p ET
• Risk Of Life-Threatening Floods, Mudslides As Storm Slams CA; Trump Orders DOJ To Investigate High-Profile Dems' Ties To Epstein; House Expected To Vote Next Week On Releasing Epstein Files; U.S. To Hold Military Drills Off The Coast Of Venezuela; Maduro Calls On Americans To Unite With Venezuela "For Peace". Trump Cuts Ties With Marjorie Taylor Greene Amid Looming Epstein Vote; Trump Lowers Some Tariffs Amid Affordability Concerns; TV Asst. Director Starts Nonprofit That Donates Food From Film Sets. Aired 12-1p ET


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November 09, 2025
• Congress At Impasse With No Deal In Sight To Reopen Government; Communities Helping Provide Food As SNAP Benefits In Limbo; Powerful Typhoon Fung-Wong Battering Philippines; Attacks On Journalists, Activists In West Bank; Trump To Host al-Sharaa After U.N. Drops Sanctions; U.S. Military Continues Strikes Against Vessels In Caribbean; COP30 Set To Start In Brazil On Monday; Lego's MRI Scan Toy Helps Ease Kids' Anxiety. Aired 5-6a ET
• Efforts to End Government Shutdown; Food Assistance Concerns; Americans Face Growing Flight Cancellations and Delays; Powerful Typhoon Fung-Wong Battering Philippines; Russian Attack Causes Power Outages in Ukraine; Trump to Host al-Sharaa; Violent West Bank Attack. Aired 4-5a ET
• Powerful Typhoon Fung-Wong Battering Philippines; Russian Attack Causes Wide Power Outages in Ukraine; Americans Face Growing Flight Cancelations and Delays. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Senate Advances Deal To Reopen Government; USDA Orders States To Only Issue Partial SNAP Payments; Scientists Push Back On Bill Gates' Climate Memo; Former Biden Climate Czar In Brazil For Climate Summit; NBA Legend & Godfather Of Seattle Basketball Dead At 88. Aired 11p-12a ET
• Procedural Senate Vote to Extend Government Funding; Two BBC Leaders Step Down Amid Edited Trump Speech Scandal; Cleveland Pitchers Charged in Bet-Rigging Scheme. Aired 10-11p ET
• Procedural Senate Vote to Extend Government Funding; Senators Who Supported Compromise Funding Deal Speak Out. Aired 9-10p ET
• Senate Reaches Deal To Extend Government Funding Paving The Way To End Government Shutdown; Interview With Representative Jeff Hurd (R-CO). Aired 8-9p ET
• Senate On The Cusp Of Breakthrough To End Shutdown; Thousands Of U.S. Flights Cancelled Or Delayed; Furloughed FAA Workers Picket Outside Phoenix Airport; Source: Senate Reaches Deal To Extend Government Funding; Paying The Way To End The Government Shutdown; Top BBC Leaders Quit Over Misleading Edits To Trump Speech. Aired 7-8p ET
• Senate Proposes Stopgap Funding to End Shutdown; SNAP Policy Whiplash Leaves Millions Insecure About Food Aid; Democrats Win Big In Tuesday Elections; Senate Bill Wants Employers To Report Jobs Lost to A.I.; Americans Feeling Worse About the Economy Amid Shutdown. Aired 6-7p ET
• Senate To Vote On A Measure To Reopen Government On A Rare Sunday Session; Hamas Released Longest-Held Hostage, Number Of Remaining Hostages Down To Four; Two Cleveland Guardians Charged Over Gambling And Money Laundering. Aired 5-6p ET
• Senate Holds Rare Sunday Session On Day 40 Of Shutdown; Delays, Cancellations Plague Airports; USDA Orders States To Stop Issuing Full SNAP Benefits; Top BBC Leaders Resign Over Edit Of Trump January 6th Speech; No Seat Is Off The Table In Battle For Senate Says Kirsten Gillibrand; Kilauea Erupts Inside Hawaii's Volcanoes National Park. Aired 4-5p ET
• Senate Plans To Take Vote Today On Bid To Reopen Federal Government; Launch Window On Hold For Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket; Newsom Speaks Out On Shutdown, Trump And 2028 Rumors. Aired 3-4p ET
• SNAP Policy Whiplash Leaves Millions Uncertain About Food Assistance; Senate Holds Rare Sunday Vote To End Shutdown; Delays, Cancellations Plague Airports On Day 40 of Shutdown; Hamas Hands Over Body Of Israeli Soldier Killed In 2014; Frigid Air Brings Record Cold To Dozens Of States. Aired 2-3p ET


November 08, 2025
• SCOTUS Lets Trump Temporarily Pause SNAP Payments; Frustration, Uncertainty Rising Over Air Travel Disruption; Americans Concerned About Economy; Israel Receives Remains Of Deceased Hostage; Trump Exempts Hungary From Russian Energy Sanctions; Sudan's RSF Agree To "Humanitarian Truce"; Bad Bunny Makes History With Six Grammy Noms. Aired 5-6a ET
• Congress Remains At Impasse As Shutdown Reaches Day 39; Frustration, Uncertainty Rising Over Air Travel Disruption; Israel Receives Remains Of Deceased Hostage; Lula's Forest Fund Aims To Raise $10 Billion In First Year; Cornell University Reaches Deal With Trump Administration; Musk to Become World's First Trillionaire; Major Auction Houses Preview Fall Collections. Aired 4-5a ET
• Major Airlines Cut Hundreds of Flights This Weekend; Trump Exempts Hungary from Russian Energy Sanctions; Island Nations Urge Stronger Global Action on Climate Change; Havana Keeps Dancing. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Judge Blocks Trump National Guard Deployment to Portland; U.S. Senate Holds Rare Saturday Session as Shutdown Drags On; Trump, Vance Continue to Push for Eliminating the Filibuster to End Shutdown; Mother Arrested as Search for 9-Year-Old Continues; Flight Delays, Cancellations Grow as Shutdown Drags On; Trump Makes Deal to Drop Costs of Certain Obesity Drugs; Full SNAP Benefits Put on Hold by Supreme Court. Aired 3-4p ET
• Senate Holds Rare Sessions Ending In Stalemate Over Obamacare; Interview With Hawaii Governor Josh Green (D); Cancellations And Flight Delays Growing As Shutdown Drags On; Supreme Court Lets Trump Pause Food Stamps For Now; For Now, Supreme Court, Lets Trump Pause Food Stamps; Lawsuit: Parents Say ChatGPT "100 percent Facilitated" Son's Suicide; Israel Identifies Hostage Whose Remains Were Returned Friday. Aired 7-8p ET
• Senators Adjourn On Saturday With No Deal In Sight; Passengers Infuriated By Flight Chaos; New York Governor Hochul Defends Cutting Middle-Class Taxes; Trump Meets With Hungarian PM Viktor Orban At White House; Chicago Mayor Calls On U.N. To Investigate Immigration Actions; Judge Restricts Federal Agents' Use Of Force In Chicago; Pope Leo Holds "Profound & Painful" Meeting With Abuse Victims; Trump Pardons Former MLB Star Darryl Strawberry. Aired 6-7p ET
• Senate At Work This Weekend, Trying To Break Stalemate; Trump Calls For GOP To "Terminate" Filibuster To End Shutdown; Interview With Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE); Widespread Power Outages Hit Ukraine After Russian Attacks; U.S. Military Massing Naval And Air Assets In The Caribbean; Supreme Court Lets Trump Pause Full Snap Benefits For Now; New York Fed Data Shows Household Debt At Historic High; Helping Prisoners Heal Through Writing And Community. Aired 5-6p ET
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• Private U.S. Citizens Stepping In To Address Food Benefits Shortages As Federal Government Shutdown Continues; Flight Delays And Cancellations Increase Due To Government Shutdown; U.S. Senate To Remain In Session Until Government Opens; President Trump Reportedly Undecided On Policy Towards Possible Regime Change In Venezuela; Families In Maryland Interviewed On Massive Increases TO Health Care Premiums As Affordable Care Act Subsidies End; Russian Government Reportedly Considering Restarting Nuclear Bomb Testing After President Trump's Comments On America Doing Same; Parents Accuse ChatGPT Bot Of Encouraging Their Son To Take His Own Life; Woman Who Lost Her Leg In Shark Attack Runs New York City Marathon. Aired 2-3p ET
• Now: Senators In Rare Saturday Session As Record Shutdown Drags On; Impact Of Record-Long Shutdown Spreads Across The U.S.; Supreme Court Allows Trump To Pause Food Stamp Payments For Now; Judge Blocks Trump Natl. Guard Deployment To Portland; Arctic Blast Brings Record Cold Air To Dozens Of States; Pennsylvania Father Starts Food Bank In His Front Yard; Dad's Front Yard Food Bank Goes Viral; Israel Confirms Identity of Deceased Hostage's Remains; Search for Melodee Buzzard. Aired 1-2p ET
• Now: Senators In Rare Saturday Session As Shutdown Drags On; U.S. Has Launched 17 Strikes Against Alleged Drug Boats; Actor Robert De Niro Visits Pope Leo At The Vatican. Aired 12-1p ET


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November 02, 2025
• Ten People Hospitalized After Stabbing Attack on U.K. Train; Drone Footage Shows Extent of Damage in Jamaica; Obama Rallies Voters Ahead of Tuesday's Elections; Trump Threatens Military Action in Nigeria; Judges Order White House to Partially Fund SNAP Benefits; U.K. Officials Provide Update on Train Stabbing Attack. Aired 5-6 am ET
• U.K. Stabbing Attack; Many Remain Without Power in Jamaica; L.A. Dodgers Wins World Series; Latest Fallout from U.S. Government Shutdown; Obama Hits the Campaign Trail; Trump Threatens to Send U.S. Troops to Nigeria; FBI Says it Foiled a Terror Plot. Aired 4-5a ET
• Life Threatening Injuries in U.K. Train Stabbing Attack; Trump Doubles Down, Urges GOP Leaders to End Filibuster; Dodgers Win Championship, Beat Blue Jays in Game Seven. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump "Not Really" Considering Sending Tomahawks To Ukraine; Government Shutdown Causing 3-Hour Security Delays In Houston Airport; Candidates Head Into Final Stretch Before Election Day; Trump Returns To "60 Minutes" Since Lawsuit; Trump Returns To "60 Minutes" For First Interview Since Lawsuit, L.A. Parade Prep Underway After Dodgers World Series Win; New Study Links Autism And Pregnant Women With COVID-19. Aired 7-8p ET
• Two Days Until Voters Decide Key Races In New Jersey, Virginia, And New York City; New Polling Shows Trump Approval Rating In The Low 40s; Supreme Court Tariff Revenue Case Kicks Off This Week; "SNL" Mocks Trump's White House Makeover; Unanswered Questions Around Alleged Terror Plot In Michigan. Aired 6-7p ET
• Bitter Partisan Divide As Government Shutdown Drags On; Candidates Make Final Campaign Push; Supreme Court Takes Up Case Over Trump's Tariffs; Dodgers Win Back-to-Back World Series Titles; Civil Trial For Teacher Shot By Student Resumes. Aired 5-6p ET
• Candidates Make Final Campaign Push Ahead Of Pivotal Elections; Michigan Community On Edge After FBI Said It Foiled Terror Plot; Food Stamp Benefits For 42 Million In Jeopardy As Shutdown Drags On; Los Angeles Streets Turn Chaotic After Dodgers Win. Aired 4-5p ET
• Candidates Make Final Push Ahead Of Pivotal Elections; Federal Agent Seen Striking Man In Head During DHS Operations; Food Stamp Benefits For 42 Million In Jeopardy As Shutdown Drags On. Aired 3-4p ET
• Two Days To Go: Democrats Face Key Test In Critical Elections; Los Angeles Streets Turn Chaotic After Dodgers Win; Food Stamp Benefits For 42M In Jeopardy as Shutdown Drags On; SNAP Benefits Lapse As Shutdown Stretches Into Day 33; Dems Making Closing Pitch To Voters Ahead Of Key Races; Jamaica Begins Slow Recovery From Devastating Hurricane. Aired 2-3p ET


November 01, 2025
• Judges Order Trump to Fund SNAP Benefits during Shutdown; FBI Thwarts Potential Halloween Weekend Attack; Trump Overruled Pentagon on Tomahawks for Kyiv; Trump Administration Restricts Refugee Admissions to 7,500; Coffee Shop Offers Free Breakfast to Help Those Losing Benefits; Sarah Ferguson Considers Next Move after Royal Eviction; Chinese Trump Impersonator Becomes Social Media Star at Home; British Borough Seeks Pardon for Women Executed as Witches; Dodgers Force Game 7 with Blue Jays Tonight. Aired 5-6a ET
• Judges Order Trump to Fund SNAP Benefits during Shutdown; Flight Delays Caused by Shortage of Air Traffic Controllers; JPMorgan Flagged Suspicions of Epstein Transactions; Dodgers Force Game 7 with Blue Jays Tonight; Trump Denies Approving Military Strikes in Venezuela; Furloughed Workers Struggle to Cope with Missing Pay; Coffee Shop Offers Free Breakfast to Help Those Losing Benefits; British Borough Seeks Pardon for Women Executed as Witches; Egypt's New Museum Showcases Archeological Treasures. Aired 4-5a ET
• Judges Order Trump to Fund SNAP Benefits during Shutdown; Trump Denies Approving Military Strikes in Venezuela; FBI Thwarts Potential Halloween Weekend Attack; Virginia Giuffre's Brother Wants Meeting with King Charles; Sarah Ferguson Considers Next Move after Royal Eviction; Egypt's New Museum Showcases Archeological Treasures. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Trump Accuses Nigeria Of "Mass Slaughter" Of Christians; Interview With Rep. James Walkinshaw (D-VA); Obama Stumps For Democrats In Virginia And New Jersey; Obama Rallies New Jersey Voters Ahead Of Election Day. Aired 7-8p ET
• Trump Tells Pentagon To Prepare For Possible Action In Nigeria; Millions Of Americans Lose Access To SNAP Benefits; Dodgers Force Game 7 With Dramatic Win Over Blue Jays; FBI Probes "Intentional" Explosion At Harvard; John King Goes All Over NYC To Unpack High-Stakes Race; NYC Voter: Mamdani "Represents The Change We Need"; Obama Rallies New Jersey Voters Ahead Of Election Day. Aired 6-7p ET
• Obama To Rally For New Jersey Gubernatorial Hopeful; Trump Administration Ordered To Fund Food Stamps Despite Shutdown; Pentagon Shifts To Pacific Strikes Targeting Drug Trafficking; Trump Denies Making Decision To Strike With Venezuela; Food Stamps Set To Run Out For Millions Of Americans; Food Stamps Set To Run Out For Millions Of Americans; "The Hidden Homeless" Airs Tomorrow At 8:00 P.M. ET/PT; Rescue Group Founder Helps Neglected And Abused Animals; Parade In Mexico City To Honor Deceased Loved Ones. Aired 5-6p ET
• Millions Of Americans Lose Access To SNAP Benefits; Obama Rallies Voters For New Jersey And Virginia Gubernatorial Race; Parts Of Jamaica Cut Off Days After Powerful Storm; King Charles Strips Andrew Of Royal Titles And Mansion; Mexico's Dia De Los Muertos Festivities Underway. Aired 3-4p ET
• Federal Judge Orders Trump Administration to Continue Funding Food Assistance Benefits Despite Ongoing Federal Government Shutdown; Former President Obama to Speak at Rallies for Democratic Virginia Gubernatorial Candidate Abigail Spanberger and Democratic New Jersey Gubernatorial Candidate Mikie Sherrill; FBI Says It Disrupted Potential ISIS Inspired Terror Attack in Michigan; Former Syrian Government Official Says American Journalist Austin Tice Who Disappeared in 2012 is Dead; Massachusetts Hospital Study Raises Concerns about Possible Link between COVID-19 and Autism; Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays to Play in Game Seven of Major League Baseball World Series. Aired 2-3p ET.
• FBI: Potential ISIS-Inspired Terror Attack Thwarted In MI; Judges Order Trump Admin To Fund Food Stamps Amid Shutdown; Soon: Obama Rallies In Virginia For Dem Nominee In Governor's Race; DC Police, National Guard Break Up Crowd In Chaotic Scene; Obamacare Enrollment Begins For 2026, Premiums Set To Soar; Millions Of Americans Lose Access To SNAP Benefits. Atlanta Food Bank Draws on $5 Million in Reserves; Millions of American Lose Access to SNAP Benefits; Sarah Ferguson Considers Next Move after Royal Eviction; Teacher Shot by Student Takes the Stand. Aired 1-2p ET
• Millions of Americans Lose Access To SNAP Benefits; Judges Order Trump Admin To Fund Food Stamps Amid Shutdown; FBI: Potential ISIS-Inspired Terror Attack Thwarted In MI; Candidates For New Jersey Gov. Make Closing Pitch To Voters; Pentagon Says U.S. Can Spare Tomahawk Missiles For Ukraine. Parts Of Jamaica Cut Off Days After Powerful Storm; John King Visits All Five Boroughs To Unpack The NYC Election; Rescue Group Founder Helps Save Neglected And Abused Animals. Aired 12-1p ET


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