Nov 27 Unsure what to do with your Thanksgiving leftovers? Look to the French By Samantha Presnal, The Conversation Over the years "leftovers" have made the leap from insipid plates for the lower classes to inspired dishes perfected by culinary artists. Continue reading
Nov 27 Wind could ground big balloons in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade By Michael Sisak, Associated Press New York City’s big Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will take place Thursday amid strong winds that could potentially ground the giant character balloons, which have caused mishaps and injuries in the past when gusts have blown them off course. Continue reading
Nov 27 U.S. travelers brace for a snowy Thanksgiving By Jeff Baenen, Colleen Slevin, David Koenig, Associated Press Wintry storms, including a “bomb cyclone” weather phenomenon affecting California and Oregon, are expected to cause difficulties for holiday travelers throughout much of the country. Continue reading
Nov 26 Watch 3:49 Trump dishes out double helping of presidential turkey pardon Before departing the White House for his resort home in Florida on Tuesday afternoon, President Trump handed out a pair of presidential pardons -- and the recipients gobbled up the spotlight. Amna Nawaz has the story of how this annual… Continue watching
Nov 26 WATCH: Trump pardons 2019 Thanksgiving turkeys By Darlene Superville, Associated Press President Donald Trump will name the bird he’ll pardon Tuesday afternoon at the White House. Continue reading
Nov 26 How to keep conspiracy theories from ruining your time with family By Nsikan Akpan When done correctly, debunking can combat people’s faith in false conspiracy theories. Here's a neuroscience-backed guide to approaching your loved ones’ conspiratorial beliefs. Continue reading
Nov 26 Winter storm threatens to disrupt U.S. holiday travel By David Koenig, Thomas Peipert, Associated Press The National Weather Service has issued blizzard and wintry weather warnings from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes. Continue reading
Nov 25 Watch 6:38 Many Hurricane Michael survivors spent Thanksgiving homeless By Simon Ostrovsky Still in tents and makeshift shelters six weeks after the most powerful hurricane in its history hit the Florida Panhandle, thousands remained homeless on Thanksgiving day. Traveling to Bay County for the holiday, NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Simon Ostrovsky reports. Continue watching
Nov 24 In era of online retail, Black Friday still lures a crowd By Associated Press It would have been easy to turn on their computers at home over plates of leftover turkey and take advantage of the Black Friday deals most retailers now offer online. Continue reading
Nov 22 This Thanksgiving, read a Native American poet's song of healing By Lora Strum When Allison Adelle Hedge Coke wrote her poem “America, I Sing Back,” she considered each word a note in a larger song about the nation. “I thought about America singing. That’s why this poem is a song -- a voice… Continue reading