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Doctor warns Thanksgiving travelers may have false sense of security with negative coronavirus test

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Millions stuck with their Thanksgiving plans despite a warning from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for travelers to just stay home because of the coronavirus pandemic. More than 2,200 COVID-related deaths were reported in the U.S. on the day before Thanksgiving, the highest one-day toll in more than six months. CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz reports from Chicago, and Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider, an internal medicine physician at California Pacific Medical Center, joined CBSN to discuss.

Top Democrats accuse Trump of abuse of power for pardoning Michael Flynn

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Several top Democrats slammed President Trump for pardoning former national security adviser Michael Flynn while many Republicans praised the controversial move. Flynn pleaded guilty twice to lying to the FBI about his conversations with top Russian diplomats during the 2016 election. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joined CBSN to explain the latest developments and what's next for Flynn.



During pandemic, many turn to holiday movies for escape

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Thanksgiving is the unofficial kick-off to the holiday movie season, but for many, it started much earlier this year. Due to the pandemic, the appetite for holiday movies is at an all-time high as people seek an escape from everyday life. It comes as these movies are becoming more diverse and inclusive than ever. Nikki Battiste reports from New York City.

Young adults chronicle life back at home after moving in with their parents because of the pandemic

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For the first time since the Great Depression, a majority of young adults are now living with their parents. Nearly 3 million U.S. adults moved back in with their parents or grandparents in March and April. “CBS This Morning” spoke to four of these adults about what it's been like to move back in with their parents. Laura Hopkins left a teaching job in Mexico to move back in with her parents in California. Eric Rivera left New York City after getting laid off to live with his parents in New Jersey. Читать дальше...





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