The $295 million project is more than 1,700 feet long and is set to open next spring. Source
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Worker who survived New Orleans hotel collapse deported
Activists believe the man’s arrest was in retaliation for reporting to a supervisor about construction shortcuts before the collapse, and for comments he made to reporters afterward. Source
Once housebound, young boy gets his chance to see the world
For months, a young boy was stuck behind his window. Now he’s seeing the world for himself. Steve Hartman is “On the Road.” Source
Trump says talks with Taliban are back on
President Trump has returned to Florida without an apparent plan for peace in Afghanistan. Mr. Trump told reporters that the U.S. was talking to the Taliban. Weijia Jiang reports. Source
Shoppers brave the cold for Black Friday deals
This Black Friday, consumers are expected to dip a little more deeply into their wallets, spending about $41 more than last year. Nikki Battiste reports. Source
Hospital caring for record 12 sets of twins
A hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, calls it a new record. Staff spent the holiday weekend carrying for 12 new-born sets of twins. They were all born early. Errol Barnett reports. Source
Powerful storm disrupts busy travel weekend
A powerful new storm is about to take a swipe at a big part of the country. Snow is already piling up in the west and as it moves east, millions of others could experience blizzard like conditions. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. Source
Thanksgiving Day online sales hit $4 billion for first time
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins the “CBS Evening News” to break down impressive online sales for Thanksgiving. Source
7 dead in plane crash in Canada
Police in the Canadian city of Kingston say seven people have died after a small plane crashed in the area Wednesday evening. Kris Van Cleave reports. Source
Waters in Venice rise again after damaging floods
Just two weeks after the worst flooding in Venice’s history, the waters are rising again. Tourists in heavy boots waded through St. Mark’s Square today. The water at high tide peaked at more than 50 inches. The monthlong floods have damaged half of the city’s 120 churches. Source