An abrupt change in weather is bringing the first significant snow of the season to the Northeast and Midwest, with a powerful snow storm blanketing areas across the country. Matt Gaetz, Trump’s pick for Attorney General, withdraws his nomination amidst controversy. Other news includes the Thanksgiving travel season kicking off and a duct-taped banana selling for $6.24 million. The Northeast and Midwest regions see their first snowfall of the season as reported by NBC’s Sam Brock and TODAY’s Al Roker tracks the forecast for the snowstorm. Other headlines include an international crime ring possibly behind break-ins at athlete homes, Bryan Kohberger facing the death penalty for Idaho murders, and JonBenét Ramsey’s father discussing his belief that the case can be solved. In tech news, Google may be forced to sell Chrome and Android in a monopoly case. In lighter news, passengers on a plane duct tape a man attempting to open the door mid-flight and a fan-made TODAY music video is released. Other stories include House Speaker barring transgender women from Capitol bathrooms, JD Vance lobbying senators to support Gaetz for Attorney General, and the East Coast experiencing significant rain after historic drought and wildfires. The film ‘Rust’ premieres three years after an on-set death and Jay Leno suffers serious injuries from a fall. Susan Smith, convicted in the 1994 murder of her two kids, is up for parole.
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