"Travis Pittman of Wayne County, North Carolina, had the honor of raising Gobble and Waddle -- the two turkeys selected to be pardoned by President Trump. Ed O'Keefe reports."
"Turkey has long been the undisputed heavyweight champion of Thanksgiving. Now, another holiday underdog is making a play. Kelly O'Grady reports."
"The nation's airlines are battling storms and winter weather, working around the clock to get Americans home for the Thanksgiving holiday. Kris Van Cleave reports, and Lonnie Quinn has the forecast."
"President Trump pardoned two turkeys named Gobble and Waddle on Tuesday. With that in mind, CBS News' Lindsey Reiser serves up the origins of the pardon event, one of Washington's quirkiest traditions."
"With people across the U.S. gathering with family for the holidays, many are hoping that uncomfortable dinner table conversations will not be on the menu. Samantha Quigneaux, a licensed marriage and family therapist, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss."
"US-Präsident Trump nutzt die Truthahn-Begnadigung 2025 im Weißen Haus für Spitzen gegen politische Rivalen – und erwähnt in einem Scherz auch seine Frau Melania."
"AAA expects 2.5 million people will take trains, buses and cruises for travel during the 2025 holiday season. CBS News national reporter Kati Weis has more."
"Two storm systems are forecast to bring rain, snow and powerful winds to various parts of the U.S. this week, in the days leading up to Thanksgiving."
"Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said air traffic controller staffing is back to "levels that we had before the shutdown" as Thanksgiving travel picks up. However, weather could cause delays in some parts of the country. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave reports."
"With Thanksgiving just three days away, it's the busiest travel week of the year. Kris Van Cleave is watching the airports, and Lonnie Quinn is keeping an eye on the weather."
"The Federal Aviation Administration expects the 2025 Thanksgiving travel period to be the busiest in 15 years. CBS News reporter Karen Hua joins from Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport."
"Thanksgiving costs are down from last year, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation, but budgets remain tight for many this season. "CBS Saturday Morning" has some ways to save on your feast this year, including how to use AI to cut costs."
"It may not be their intention, but millions of people left their homes, headed for a spot in the record books, for most Americans traveling for Thanksgiving. Kris Van Cleave reports the big holiday getaway is underway."
"For some, cooking a Thanksgiving turkey may be a thing of the past. Allison Tucker, national accounts manager at Maple Leaf Farms, joins "The Takeout" to not just discuss duck, but help cook some up too."