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  1. Fred Harris, former U.S. senator and presidential candidate, dies at 94 It fell to Fred Harris, chair of the Democratic National Committee in 1969 and 1970, to help heal the party's wounds from the tumultuous national convention in 1968​ when protesters and police clashed in Chicago.
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  2. GOP senator blocks promotion of general involved in Afghanistan withdrawal Lt. Gen. Christopher Donahue was slated to be promoted to a four-star rank and take command of the U.S. Army in Europe.
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  3. North Dakota Badlands national monument proposed with tribes' support This would be North Dakota's first national monument, a proposal several tribal nations ​say would preserve the area's indigenous and cultural heritage.
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  4. $20 million settlement reached in death of woman fatally shot by officer Teresa Gomez, 45, was fatally shot in 2023 after a Las Cruces police officer on a bicycle approached her while she sat in a parked car with another person, authorities said.
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  5. Brothers turn school bus into dream brewery Oklahoma City has become a destination for craft beer lovers, dubbed as one of the best beer cities in the nation and home to many breweries. Michelle Miller visited the Big Friendly, an award-winning brewery, to see how two brothers turned a school bus into a dream.
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  6. Record-setting amount of people expected to travel for Thanksgiving A potentially record-breaking Thanksgiving travel rush is on, with AAA estimating nearly 80 million Americans to make a trip of more than 50 miles and airlines expecting more than 30 million people to take to the skies between now and the Monday after the holiday. Here's how the country is preparing — and how weather might throw a wrench into plans.
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  7. Trump nominates Marty Makary, who opposed COVID vaccine mandates, to head FDA President-elect Donald Trump has nominated a critic of COVID-19 health measures to lead the Food and Drug Administration.
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  8. Fearing deportation, some Haitian migrants leaving Springfield, Ohio Most Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, live there legally through Temporary Protected Status​, which President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to end.
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  9. 1 infant dead in California, 9 hospitalized in latest listeria outbreak Laboratory findings show that Yu-Shang Food ready-to-eat meat and poultry products were making people sick, the CDC said.
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  10. Heavy rain hits West Coast as Northeast sees first snowfall of season Dangerous weather is battering both coasts just as the Thanksgiving holiday rush gets underway. Major storms walloped the West Coast and Northeast, bombarding millions of Americans with heavy rain and snow. Rob Marciano has details.
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  11. Who is Scott Bessent? What to know about Trump's Treasury secretary pick. If confirmed, Bessent would runn the department that manages the nation's finances as well as its tax agency, the Internal Revenue Service.
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  12. Walmart must pay driver it accused of fraud $35 million, jury says A jury ruled that Walmart must pay a former employee almost $35 million after finding that the retailer defamed him.
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  13. E. coli outbreak in St. Louis sickens 106, hospitalizes 2 More than half of the cases involve students, parents and guests of Rockwood Summit High School who attended events where food from Andre's Banquets and Catering was served.
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  14. Former cyber czar urges vigilance — "it's not the attackers… it's us" A new study says 86% of businesses and organizations hit by cyberattacks were targeted on a weekend or holiday.
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  15. Soccer star Marta is on the brink of an NWSL title: "Magic moment for me" After a near-perfect season – they only lost two games and won the NWSL Shield title – the Orlando Pride finished at the top of the table and will play for the championship on Saturday.
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  16. Can Matt Gaetz return to Congress? He says he won't. Trump loyalist Rep. Matt Gaetz is out of a job for now, but his political future may not be over.
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  17. 2 men convicted of charges tied to human smuggling, Indian family's death A jury has reached verdicts for two men facing charges in a human smuggling case after an Indian family froze to death at the Canada-U.S. border.
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  18. Whole Foods organic carrots and celery recalled amid E. coli outbreak Whole Foods Market stores in five states sold recalled carrots and celery sticks that could contain E. coli.
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  19. Judge postpones Trump's New York "hush money" sentencing Trump's sentencing in the "hush money" case has been delayed by a New York judge.
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  20. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas on hosting the NWSL Championship With the NWSL Championship set to take place in Kansas City, Mayor Quinton Lucas joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about the event's importance and the city's commitment to promoting women's sports.
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  21. Supreme Court tosses Facebook appeal in shareholder lawsuit The Supreme Court issued its first opinion of the term, a one-line decision dismissing Facebook's appeal.
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  22. Sheriff says Wisconsin man revealed how he faked his death, fled to Europe Authorities are urging a Wisconsin man accused of faking his death and fleeing to Europe to come home to spend the holidays with his wife and three children.
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  23. Extreme weather slams U.S. coasts, bringing snow and floods The Northeast sees its first major snowstorm of the season after months of drought, while a powerful Pacific storm causes flash flooding and power outages in Northern California.
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