On this episode of the “Where Did You Get This Number?” podcast, we explore your political donations. Why give? And what effect do small donors have? Source
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How to watch the Thanksgiving Day Parade
The annual parade through New York City can be found on TV or online, but high winds may keep the balloons on the ground. Source
Jeff Goldblum on exploring the world in his new show
In “The World According to Jeff Goldblum,” he explores everything from sneakers to ice cream. Source
Charles Schwab charitable fund halts donations to NRA
Nation’s largest discount brokerage says its donor-advised fund has suspended donations to the gun advocacy group. Source
“Anonymous” answers questions on Reddit
The anonymous author who wrote a book and op-ed allegedly documenting the inner workings of the White House said Tuesday on Reddit that he or she plans to reveal their identity at some point. Anonymous — who has so far been identified only as “a senior official in the Trump administration” — pledged that “Donald Trump has not heard the last of me.” Source
Jimmy Carter released from hospital
The former president was hospitalized for two weeks for brain surgery Source
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Representative Nadler: first judiciary hearing scheduled for next week; parents search for deals on toys Source
What stores will be open and closed on Thanksgiving Day
Kicking off your holiday shopping this week? Here are the retailers that are staying open on turkey day Source
Jon Batiste and youth poet laureate Amanda Gorman pay tribute to Empire State Building
For nearly 90 years, the Empire State Building has not only defined the skyline of New York, it has also stood as a symbol of American ingenuity and determination. In honor of the soaring tower’s creators, the nations first Youth Poet Laureate, Amanda Gorman, headed to the observation deck with pianist Jon Batiste. Here is their performance of “The Republic Rising,” an original composition created for “CBS This Morning.” Source
Thanksgiving travelers face heavy snow and hurricane-force winds
The weather could bring misery for millions of Thanksgiving travelers with heavy snow in the upper Midwest and hurricane-force winds in California. The snow has been blamed for at least one deadly crash, and the storm is moving toward the Northeast. Don Dahler reports. Source