An abrupt change in weather has brought the first significant snow of the season to the Northeast and Midwest, with a powerful snowstorm blanketing areas. NBC’s Sam Brock reports on the weather conditions, while TODAY’s Al Roker tracks the forecast. In other news, a man who faked his own death has sent police a proof of life video, ground beef shipped nationwide has been recalled due to an E. coli risk, and Matt Gaetz has withdrawn his nomination as Trump’s pick for Attorney General. Additionally, Thanksgiving travel has kicked off and there are concerns about how the weather will affect holiday plans. Other headlines include an art piece selling for $6.24 million, a potential international crime ring behind break-ins at athlete homes, and Bryan Kohberger potentially facing the death penalty for Idaho murders. JonBenét Ramsey’s father believes her case can be solved, a Netflix documentary sheds light on the cold case, and Google may be forced to sell Chrome and Android in a monopoly case. Passengers on a flight duct-taped a man attempting to open a plane door mid-flight, and the House Speaker has barred transgender women from Capitol bathrooms. Meanwhile, the East Coast is experiencing significant rain after historic droughts and wildfires, while the film “Rust” premieres three years after an on-set death. A boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul has broken viewership records, and family and friends have honored Liam Payne at a private funeral service. Comcast has announced plans to spin off MSNBC and other cable brands into a new company.
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