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Israeli troops took control of the Al Shifa hospital in Gaza, where it says that Hamas had a command center underground. They released pictures showing weapons and other military supplies they captured there.
There are reportedly still hundreds of patients and staff members in the hospital. Israeli troops have been searching the building and staff to uncover Hamas militants and military gear in what Israel described as a “precise and targeted” operation.
Israeli officials have acknowledged they have a limited time to accomplish their military goals in the face of public opinion. A majority of Americans now back a cease-fire for the first time.
Thanksgiving Prices Drop From Last Year
Thanksgiving dinner will cost 4.5% less to prepare this year, thanks mainly to lower turkey costs, but it’s still much more expensive than before the pandemic.
The supply of turkeys is up over last year, so the price is down as much as 6%. Cranberries cost 18% less, and whipped cream costs 23% less. The Farm Bureau has a breakdown of Thanksgiving food prices year over year.
Still, compared with pre-pandemic times, the cost of a Thanksgiving feast is about 25% higher this year, a sign of the impact of high inflation since 2020.
NBA Match Erupts in Wild Melee
An NBA game between the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Golden State Warriors was disrupted in the first two minutes after a fight broke out (see it here) that ended with one player choking another on the court.
The incident resulted in three players being ejected and began before a single basket had been scored. The Warriors’ Klay Thompson got in a scuffle with Minnesota’s Jaden McDaniels. In the ensuing melee, the Warriors’ Draymond Green gripped Minnesota’s Rudy Gobert in a headlock.
Green was ejected and received a 5-game suspension, and three other players received $25,000 fines. On social media, fans went wild with memes, including one that captured the headlock image and said: “Put it in the Louvre.”
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➤President Biden and China’s President Xi met for the first time in a year at a country estate outside San Francisco for talks aimed at alleviating military tension and improving communications with China. (See Video)
➤ A Michigan court ruled that Donald Trump is eligible to be on the ballot. Like a Minnesota judge a week ago, the Michigan judge said the “insurrection clause” couldn’t be used to remove Trump’s name. (More)
➤ Meanwhile, Trump’s lawyers have asked for a mistrial to be declared in his New York civil case, arguing that Judge Arthur Engeron and his law clerk have shown bias against the former President. (More)
➤ The BBC issued an on-air apologyfor falsely claiming that Israel was targeting medical staff at the Al Shifa hospital. The British news service is the latest in to correct its reporting on the Gaza war. (See Apology)
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➤ Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watsonis out for the rest of the season after suffering a serious shoulder injury Sunday. Watson has only played in 12 games since joining the Browns last year. (More)
➤ San Diego Padres pitcher Blake Snell won the prestigious Cy Young Award for best pitcher in the National League, the second of his career. The American League winner was the New York Yankees’ Gerrit Cole. (More)
➤ The Georgia Bulldogs are back to No. 1,switching places with Ohio State in the newest College Football Playoff rankings. Rounding out the top five are Michigan, Florida State, and Washington. (See Top 25)
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➤ Big Stock Move: Target stock shot up 19% Wednesday after the retailer beat low earnings expectations set by analysts. However, the company cautioned that sales could be slow through the holiday season. (More)
➤ The United Auto Workers’ pending vote on an agreement with GM is slowly swinging towards approval after several large plants voted against it. The agreements with Ford and Stellantis have won large majorities. (More)
➤ The TSA says it expectsthis holiday season to be its busiest ever, beginning tomorrow through next Thanksgiving weekend. The agency expects to screen up to 3 million passengers per day next week. (See Travel Tips)
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“Food shortages are coming.”
Imagine the panic of seeing empty grocery store shelves, not for a few days, but for several weeks or even months.
➤Amazon’s “Astro,” an Alexa-equipped home robotwith an extendable camera, is being repurposed as a security guard for small and medium-sized businesses. The price is $2,350 per unit. (See Photo)
➤ MIT engineers say they’ve developeda revolutionary desalination system that turns saltwater into fresh water using sunlight. (See Photos)
➤ Just in time for the holidays, NASA unveiled a “Christmas Tree Galaxy Cluster,” combining data from two space telescopes into a festive, brightly colored view of galaxies 4.3 billion light years from Earth. (See Image)
➤ Trust in scientists has dropped14% since the pandemic, according to Pew Research. Nearly 40% of Republicans say they have little confidence that scientists act in the public interest. (See Survey)
➤ More than half of American adults say the U.S. is losing ground in the war on drugs, the most negative response Gallup has seen on the issue since it began polling on the question in 1972. (See Poll)
➤ President Biden is tied with Donald Trumpamong voters younger than 30, a group that voted overwhelmingly for Biden in 2020, according to a New York Times poll. Robert Kennedy Jr. outpolls both among young voters. (More)
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➤ The search for a man who went missing from a Carnival cruise ship continues, but security video shows the man jumping overboard at 1:40 a.m. Monday morning. (More)
➤ Barcelona’s famous Sagrada Familia Church lit up all four towers for the first time ever this week. The church, architect Antoni Gaudi’s masterpiece, began construction in 1882. (See Video)
➤ The rare U.S. stamp known as the “Inverted Jenny”sold at auction for a record $2 million. Only 100 of the 1918 stamps were printed with an error that featured an airplane flying upside down. (See Stamp)