A group of migrant children previously held at a Texas hotel are no longer facing imminent removal. But other minors will continue to be expelled under a CDC order. Source
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Target says stores to close Thanksgiving Day this year
The move comes less than a week after Walmart said its store would be shuttered on the holiday. Source
House Democrats and Senate Republicans split on portions of coronavirus relief legislation
The clock is ticking for congressional lawmakers to pass another federal stimulus package, as unemployment benefits for roughly 25 million Americans are set to expire this week. CBS News’ Skyler Henry and Wall Street Journal’s Capitol Hill reporter Siobhan Hughes join CBSN’s Elaine Quijano to discuss. Source
Titans Agree to Terms with Cornerback Kristian Fulton
Fulton (6-0, 200) started all 15 games for LSU in 2019 and was in on 38 tackles, 14 pass break-ups and one interception. He earned second team All-SEC honors. Source
The clashes in Portland, explained
Why is Border Patrol protecting a federal courthouse? And why are other federal agents being sent by William Barr to other cities? Source
Calls grow to rename Edmund Pettus Bridge in John Lewis’ honor
The body of civil rights icon and Congressman John Lewis was carried across Selma’s Edmund Pettus Bridge over the weekend. Now, there’s a push to rename the bridge in his honor, but even Lewis himself felt that would be a bridge too far. Michelle Miller reports. Source
Moderna coronavirus vaccine begins phase 3 trial with 30,000 participants
The Moderna vaccine phase three trial is underway with 30,000 people taking part. Half will receive the vaccine and the rest will get a placebo. Meg Oliver has the details. Source
2020 Daily Trail Markers: Voting against Trump fueling Biden support in key states
Among likely voters nationwide, about 7% who voted for Mr. Trump in 2016 now say they are for Biden. By contrast, just 2% of Clinton voters are now switching to Mr. Trump. Source
Peaceful protesters continue to clash with federal agents in Portland
More chaos on the streets of Portland as peaceful protests turn violent overnight as federal agents unleash a massive response. President Trump is preparing to send at least 100 agents to Portland and other cities. Carter Evans has the latest. Source
Kyrie Irving commits $1.5 million for WNBA players who opt out
WNBA players who are not deemed high risk by a panel of doctors would otherwise have to forfeit their salary if they choose to sit out the season. Source