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Fort Carson cooks work overtime to prep Thanksgiving meals for charity
The decades-long tradition continues this year with approximately 2,700 meals.
By Davis Winkie
Trump rails against court, migrants in call to troops
President Donald Trump used a Thanksgiving Day call to troops deployed overseas to pat himself on the back and air grievances about the courts, trade and migrants heading to the U.S.-Mexico border.
By Jill Colvin, The Associated Press
‘That smells like death... expired death’ — man tries MREs for first time
YouTube sensation Alonzo Lerone dived headfirst into a number of items from that treasured brown bag — and his comments do not disappoint.
By Jon Simkins
In these divisive times, this story of American Thanksgiving bears lessons worth heeding
When President George Washington issued the first Thanksgiving Proclamation under the U.S. Constitution on October 3, 1789, he was continuing an age-old tradition but adding a uniquely nationalistic slant.
By Ron Soodalter
Trump says troops are ‘proud’ to serve on the southern border at Thanksgiving
About 5,900 active-duty troops will spend the holiday working on border security assistance.
Amid hints that border deployments may be cut short, troops still on track to be home by Christmas
Forces have completed tasks in Texas, and lawmakers say it's time to end the deployment.
By Tara Copp, AP
After holiday break, shutdown threat looms for Congress
After Congress returns from its Thanksgiving recess, budget forecasters are hoping for a year-end spending deal, a pre-Christmas miracle to avert a government shutdown.
By Joe Gould
Turkeys deploy for troops' Thanksgiving dinners
Turkeys, beef, eggnog, pies and more in store for deployed troops
By Karen Jowers