Authorities said an electrical short circuit appeared to cause a fire that killed at least 43 people in a factory in central New Delhi early Sunday. Source
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Game Inactives: Titans vs. Raiders
Titans Inactive players for Sunday’s Week 14 game at Oakland. Source
“Face the Nation” unveils its new D.C. studio
After 65 years on the air, “Face the Nation” is getting a new look for a new era. Source
Popular rapper dead at 21 after “medical emergency” at airport
Chicago-area rapper Juice WRLD, whose real name is Jarad A. Higgins, was pronounced dead Sunday after a “medical emergency” at Midway International Airport. Source
12/8: Adam Schiff, Mark Meadows, Robert O’Brien
This week on “Face the Nation,” as President Trump’s impeachment in the Democratic led House appears inevitable, he looks to the Republican held Senate as his chance to get a quote fair shake. Source
FBI presumes deadly Navy base shooting was “act of terrorism”
A Saudi commanding officer has ordered all students from the country to remain at one location at the Pensacola base after the deadly shooting. Source
Sights, Sounds and Updates from Titans-Raiders Game
TitansOnline’s Jim Wyatt gives live updates before, during and after Sunday’s Week 14 matchup against the Oakland Raiders at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. Source
Caroll Spinney, beloved “Sesame Street” puppeteer, has died
“Playing Big Bird is one of the most joyous things of my life,” he said in 2015. Source
“Sunday Morning” Full Episode 12/8
This week “Sunday Morning,” hosted by Jane Pauley, features Allison Aubrey’s cover story on the controversy over the rise of Dollar Stores. Plus: Ben Mankiewicz talks with Mel Brooks about un-PC comedy and his soulmate, Anne Bancroft; former New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski talks with Reena Ninan about life after the NFL; Rita Braver talks with flutist and broadcast journalist Eugenia Zukerman, who has written about her Alzheimer’s diagnosis; Conor Knighton visits the Honolulu home of heiress Doris Duke, which is now the Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design; and Bill Flanagan responds to last week’s commentary by Faith Salie about the putdown “OK, Boomer.” Source
Douglas Brinkley on the 50th anniversary of the Alcatraz occupation
In 1969 Native Americans claimed possession of Alcatraz Island to raise the public’s consciousness to the plight of Indians, and for 19 months occupied the former prison until they were forced off. Historian Douglas Brinkley remembers. Source