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How 2024 Presidential Candidates commemorated Thanksgiving

With the Iowa caucuses fewer than 60 days away, the 2024 Presidential candidates are using the Thanksgiving holiday to rile voters up.

Power grid operator warns that shut down of coal plant may disrupt millions

The operator of a power grid in the mid-Atlantic is warning that the planned shutdown of a coal-fired power plant could disrupt and short-change electrical supply before people can replace it.

Former Broncos lineman Harald Hasselbach dies at 56 after fight with cancer

Former Denver Broncos defensive lineman Harald Hasselbach died on Thanksgiving after a six-month battle with cancer.

Riots break out in Dublin after stabbing attacks blamed on far-right

Violent riots broke out in Dublin on Thursday, leading to several vehicles being set on fire and gangs of youth clashing with police after a knife attack at a local school left five injured.

Trump unleashes on New York judge and clerk amid gag order limbo

Former President Donald Trump is not thankful for the judge overseeing his New York state civil lawsuit. He took aim at him and his law clerk in a Thanksgiving Day social media post.

FBI says car crash on US-Canada border not terrorist attack

Federal law enforcement has determined that a car crash on the United States-Canada border that led to two deaths and one injury is not connected to any terrorist group.

Biden calls for unity on Thanksgiving as Americans express high political dissatisfaction

President Joe Biden urged Americans to seek unity and avoid conflict during a call into the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Pro-Palestinian protesters arrested in NYC after Thanksgiving protest

Police said fewer than 10 people were arrested after a protest in New York City conducted by the pro-Palestinian group Within Our Lifetime on Thanksgiving.

Israel-Hezbollah skirmishes escalate ahead of Gaza ceasefire, risking expansion of conflict

Israel's fighting with Hezbollah along its northern border with Lebanon has escalated hours before a four-day truce with Hamas to its west.

Kentucky train derailment displaces residents on Thanksgiving

Some residents in central Kentucky were urged to leave their homes after more than a dozen freight train cars derailed, spilling molten sulfur and starting a fire ahead of Thanksgiving.
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