April 27 — Bill Weir explores the growth of wind farms as new focus is being put on renewable energy in the US.
April 26 — We have the latest from Shanghwith updates on the lockdown in China as testing ramps up.
April 25 — Go There explores what French President Emmanuel Macron’s re-election means for the country moving forward.
April 22 — We're in New Orleans for Earth Day to look at how climate change leads to destructive storms. Then we go to Washington to dive into Bitcoin mining.
April 21 — Recreational weed is for sale in New Jersey. Russian troops trap civilians inside a Ukrainian steel plant.
April 20 — In Chicago's O'Hare Airport, travelers react to the end of the mask mandate. In Ukraine, Mariupol comes under attack.
April 19 — Strict Covid-19 measures are leading to public backlash in China. Then, Russia attacks Lviv, Ukraine.
April 18 — In Poland, hear from a Ukrainian family that was smuggled in. In Philadelphia, indoor mask mandates are back.
April 15 — Amidst fighting in Mariupol, one woman tells her story. Then, from New York, see the newest transportation.
April 15 — Tensions flared at the key holy site between Palestinians and Israeli security forces.
April 14 — Thousands of people try to flee Mariupol. Then, protests cause backups as migrants wait to cross the US-Mexico border.
April 13 — The manhunt continues for the New York subway shooter. In Ukraine, investigators consider potential cases of war crimes.
April 12 — Authorities say the suspect shot and injured 10 people before fleeing the scene.
April 12 — The Jewish community in Warsaw welcomes displaced Ukrainians. "Ghost guns" face new oversight.
April 11 — Ukraine braces for more attacks, and citizens of Shanghai face food shortages during Covid-19 lockdowns.
April 8 — Dozens killed and hundred injured as a Russian missile strike hit a train station full of civilians in Ukraine.
April 8 — The end of Title 42 means more migrants will soon cross the US-Mexico border. Then, MLB fans react to changes this year.
April 7 — In Lviv, see how thousands of Ukrainians are attempting escape. In California, refugees navigate trying to enter the US.
April 5 — CNN's Ben Wedeman survives a close call in Ukraine. Then, in Maryland, crews work to remove a stuck cargo ship.
April 4 — In Mykolaiv, Russian missiles are killing Ukrainians. Then, how satellites are changing the sky.
April 1 —Christiane Amanpour details how war has changed former trade hub Mariupol. Then, why carjackings have spiked.
March 31 — More severe weather is expected to threaten several states Thursday after a possible tornado injured seven in Arkansas.
March 31 — The latest from Mykolaiv, Ukraine, where residents are dealing with the aftermath of a Russian attack. Then, head to Virginia to look at price gouging.
March 30 — Ukrainians are reacting to Russia's claims it will scale back attacks. Then, new efforts in Los Angeles aim to help homeless veterans get off the streets.
March 29 — CNN's Christiane Amanpour reports on the Ukrainians trying to protect their history. Then, how lockdowns in China are affecting daily life.
March 28 — Police officers in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, open up about the challenges in a region under attack. Plus, food trucks struggle as gas prices soar.