AP Pro Football Writer Barry Wilner previews three top games in the NFL this week, including the meeting of the Eagles and Bears in Chicago. The Colts host the Chargers Sunday night, while the Packers visit the Falcons. (Nov. 24)
Continue reading …Pres. Obama and his family passed out Thanksgiving meals Wednesday at Martha’s Table, a charity that provides food and other community services. It was a return visit for the 1st family, who also worked at the pantry during last year’s holiday. (Nov. 24)
Continue reading …Former US House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, once one of the most powerful and feared Republicans in Congress, was convicted Wednesday on charges he illegally funneled corporate money to Texas candidates in 2002. (Nov. 24)
Continue reading …Searchers are looking for a 20-year-old woman who went missing Friday after coming home from college for the Thanksgiving break. (Nov. 24)
Continue reading …A powerful storm that pummeled much of the West is promising to bring a mix of snow, sleet and ice to much of the Dakotas on Thanksgiving Day. (Nov. 24)
Continue reading …Holly Robinson Peete, celeb mom and co-host of “The Talk,” shares her tips for avoiding food allergy attacks and having a happy, healthy Thanksgiving. (Nov. 24)
Continue reading …MSNBC's Joe Scarborough blasted protesters and opponents of the new TSA screening procedures on Wednesday's “Morning Joe,” only to recant his position on the show's next hour when he realized two panel members criticized the new checks. “I was saying this was a made-up debate – this is a real debate, I guess,” Scarborough admitted on the second hour of his show. While Scarborough and co-hosts Mika Brzezinski and Willie Geist, as well as MSNBC political analyst Harold Ford, sympathized with TSA workers and defended the new checks, two guests opposed the new search methods. Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan and New York Magazine columnist John Heilemann criticized the TSA procedures. Early in the first hour of the show, Scarborough ranted against the “opt-out” protestors who would be forgoing the body scanners at airports Wednesday to be subjected to pat-down checks, deliberately frustrating and slowing down the process on one of the busiest travel days of the year. Scarborough has recently promoted civil discourse on his show with the mantra “Keep Calm and Carry On,” but let loose at the protesters Wednesday.
Continue reading …Police raided gang-ruled shantytowns Wednesday, setting off clashes that killed 14 people as authorities try to halt a wave of violence that has rattled rich and poor alike in a city that Brazil hopes to make a showplace for the 2016 Olympics. (Nov. 24)
Continue reading …The lines of Thanksgiving travelers moved smoothly at airports around the country Wednesday despite an Internet campaign to get passengers to gum up the works on one of the busiest days of the year by refusing full-body scans. (Nov. 24)
Continue reading …Labeling the uproar over new TSA screening procedures as a “tempest-in-a-teapot,” Harry Smith avoided pressing TSA chief John Pistole on CBS' “Early Show” Wednesday about the controversies of the new methods. Rather, Smith deferred to asking Pistole to explain the process further and “de-mythify” false rumors. “There are so many myths about this, not the least of which is 'Well you know, the TSA guy, he's standing there, he can see your – you know what',” Smith told Pistole Wednesday on CBS' “The Early Show.” Smith asked Pistole to “De-mythify this process a moment” and clarify that “somebody is in another room looking at this stuff. They never see your face.” “That is misinformation,” Pistole responded to the “myths” Smith referred to.
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