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- FRONTLINE is investigative journalism that questions, explains and changes our world and American television's top long-form news and current affairs series since 1983
- Your one-stop shop for all the late-breaking news in our nation and all over the world.
- A mix of news, features and interviews with notable figures in politics, business and entertainment.
- Weekly news program offering political interviews and analysis of current events by elected officials and experts.
- Newsroom is the longest-running show on CNN. It airs twice on weekdays and throughout the day on Saturdays and Sundays.
- PBS NewsHour is an news show which shows news updates.
- A program featuring one or more question-and-answer sessions with prominent figures currently in the news. One of the longest-running programs on television.
- Former Clinton White House staffer and current co-anchor of ABC's weekday morning news show "Good Morning America," George Stephanopoulos offers a look at current events with a focus on the politics of the day. Each week's show includes interviews with top newsmakers (including some of the nation's top political leaders) as well as a roundtable discussion, usually featuring journalists from ABC and other news organizations, of the week's happenings. Since 2008, the program has broadcast from a studio at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.
- Weekday news and discussion airing at 11am Eastern.
- A documentary news series airing on VICE TV Wednesday and Thursday nights at 11p ET. Featuring deep investigations, and immersive pieces from all over the globe.
- "New Day With Alisyn Camerota and John Berman" is CNN's flagship morning program that sets the table for all of the day's news. The two-hour show features interviews with newsmakers, politicians and world leaders, and analysis from CNN correspondents and contributors. It's hosted by Alisyn Camerota, a longtime Fox News anchor who joined CNN in 2014, and John Berman, the former co-anchor of "CNN Newsroom," "Early Start" and "At This Hour."
- Sunday morning Fox network public affairs TV program has interviews with newsmakers and discussions of current affairs.
- Alzheimer's disease affects a growing number of people. The cure has remained frustratingly elusive for years. Researchers may be nearing a breakthrough, though. Besides providing an overview of the disease's cause and effects, this documentary also takes a deep dive into the process of developing and testing one potential drug treatment.
- Government officials and journalists discuss public policy and news of the day, also fielding calls from viewers with comments and questions. Also featured are interviews with other newsmakers, and coverage of the House of Representatives.
- Longtime Washington D.C. reporter Kasie Hunt anchors this new Sunday evening discussion show.
- Rep. Terri Sewell (D-Ala), House Intelligence Committee; Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), House Appropriations Committee; Andrew Yang, 2020 Democratic presidential candidate; roundtable discussion with Tom Brokaw (NBC News), Helene Cooper (New York Times), John Harwood (CNBC), Rich Lowry (National Review), and Anna Palmer (Politico);
- 1983– 1h 54mTV-MA7.5 (169)TV EpisodePart Two examines how Trump's campaign exploited the country's divisions, how his presidency has unleashed anger on both sides of the divide, and what America's polarization could mean for the country's future.
- Oksana Markarova, Ukrainian ambassador to the U.S.; Samantha Power, U.S. Agency for International Development administrator; Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas); panel discussion with Kara Swisher and Dan Abrams; the powerhouse roundtable panel discussion with Chris Christie, Donna Brazile, Jonathan Karl, and Susan Page.