Alexis Crawford was found in a park 11 miles from her apartment Source
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Roommate charged in death of Clark Atlanta student
The community at Clark Atlanta University is mourning the loss of 21-year-old student Alexis Crawford. Her roommate and her roommate’s boyfriend have been charged with Crawford’s murder. Mark Strassmann reports. Source
FitOps helping veterans transition to civilian life
Randy Lloyd said he hit rock bottom after serving in Iraq, but found a new path through FitOps, a non-profit that teaches veterans how to become personal trainers Source
What to know about the Disney+ launch
After an “unprecedented” marketing campaign, the streaming service debuts Tuesday with spinoffs and reboots Source
Longtime Republican Pete King won’t seek reelection
The 75-year-old Republican from New York has served in Congress since 2003 Source
Longtime Congressman Peter King not seeking reelection in 2020
Fourteen-term New York Republican Representative Peter King won’t seek reelection. The 75-year-old joins a growing number of Republicans and a handful of Democrats who plan to leave after next year. CBSN New York’s Carolyn Gusoff reports. Source
Anti-Trump protesters clash with WWII vet at NYC Veterans Day Parade
As President Trump spoke before the parade, protesters outside blew whistles and shouted “Traitor” — and even clashed with a World War II veteran in the parade. Source
Democrats release transcript of top Pentagon official’s testimony
Laura Cooper appeared behind closed doors before the impeachment committees on October 23 Source
Supreme Court to tackle Trump’s DACA termination
The future of young immigrant “Dreamers” will be up to the Supreme Court as it hears arguments over the legality of President Trump’s termination of the Obama-era DACA program. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez explains how undocumented immigrants could be affected. Source
Google mining Americans’ health data, report says
More than 100 Google workers have access to lab results, diagnoses, hospitalization records and more, WSJ says Source