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Tampa International Airport is preparing to see 75,000 to 80,000 passengers on peak days, with higher numbers than before the pandemic in 2019.
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Some charitable groups are getting donations for Thanksgiving meal giveaways in the middle of recovery from Hurricane Ian devastation.
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Want a truly authentic Thanksgiving dinner? You may have to forgo the standard mashed potatoes and stuffing and opt for some stewed pumpkin.
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After staying closed on Thanksgiving last year due to the pandemic, the chain says the change is now permanent.
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Publix has a two-item limits on some foods while Winn-Dixie is restricting turkey purchases to one per customer.
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The usual Thanksgiving spreads may be too big for this year's holiday. Instead, Chefs Anita Lo, Aarón Sánchez and Sohla El-Waylly share recipes for a relatively unfussy but still delicious meal.
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The Florida Highway Patrol will be looking for speeders and impaired drivers during the dangerous Thanksgiving weekend.
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The CDC advises against meeting with family and friends outside of your household. But many Americans are still forging ahead, cautiously. Here's how you can minimize the risks if you meet in person or virtually.
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Officials at Orlando International Airport expect some 40,000 passengers a day at times over the Thanksgiving holiday.
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The CDC advises against meeting with family and friends outside of your household. But many Americans are still forging ahead, cautiously. Here's how you can minimize the risks if you meet in person or virtually.
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Wednesday is expected to be the busiest day on the roads.
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As COVID-19 cases continue to soar across the country, officials are pleading with the public to rethink large holiday gatherings to mitigate the spread.