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Buttigieg promises less chaos for travelers as 2022 nightmare season lurks in memories

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said this Thanksgiving travel season is expected to be one of the busiest in U.S. history, but travelers can anticipate fewer flight cancellations than they've seen in recent years.

Nikki Haley emphasizes ‘depth of support’ with release of New Hampshire delegate list

Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, a Republican presidential candidate, released on Monday the full slate of New Hampshire delegates who will represent her at the Republican National Convention next year in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as she solidifies her second-place status in the state.

House committee demands to know why FDA and BOEM aren’t complying with oversight requests

EXCLUSIVE — The House Committee on Small Business sent a letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration questioning the agencies' policy not to discuss proposed rules with Congress after they have both declined to answer questions put forward by the committee.

Mysterious respiratory illness in dogs: What to know before the holidays

A mysterious respiratory illness in dogs has been reported in several states across the country, causing alarm among veterinarians before the holiday season.

Yellen claims ‘it’s our job’ to explain what Biden’s done to improve the economy

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Monday that she believes "it's our job" to explain to voters what President Joe Biden has done to address the economy, which many voters believe is not doing well.

Doctor who worked at Gaza’s Shifa Hospital says some areas were off-limits

A British doctor who previously worked at the Shifa Hospital in Gaza, which Israeli officials have claimed Hamas uses as a major command post, said certain areas of the hospital were off-limits to him and other healthcare providers.

Republicans call on Congress to ratchet up ‘wholly inadequate’ funding for China defense

House Republicans on the China select committee pushed for an additional $12 billion for the Indo-Pacific in a letter to congressional leaders on Sunday, calling the current funds in President Joe Biden’s supplemental funding package “wholly inadequate.”

Why Biden’s bad polls one year out from Election Day might not give him time to improve

President Joe Biden has had a string of bad polls, with the latest showing him losing ground to former President Donald Trump in several battleground states and hitting a new low approval rating.

OpenAI employees threaten to quit unless Altman is reappointed and board resigns

The staff of leading artificial intelligence company OpenAI threatened Monday to resign en masse unless its board resigns and it reinstates former CEO Sam Altman, who was ousted Friday in a shocking, unexplained move that roiled the tech world over the weekend.

WATCH LIVE: Biden pardons turkeys Liberty and Bell in Thanksgiving tradition

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, President Joe Biden will partake in a time-honored White House tradition: the annual turkey pardon.
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