After a President Donald Trump tweet incorrectly suggested cold temperatures discredited global warming, CNN meteorologist Chad Myers shows one cold mass does not have a global reach. Source: CNN
A 36-year-old political operative has emerged as a top contender to replace General Kelly as chief of staff. Here's how Nick Ayers earned the President's trust.
As President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence prepared to gather for their weekly lunch in August 2017, the President told his staff to add two more plates. Source: CNN
Trump conducting interviews at Mar-a-Lago for White House roles
President Donald Trump will be spending some of his Thanksgiving weekend at Mar-a-Lago talking to potential candidates for positions in his administration. Source: CNN
Analysis: Why John Roberts spoke out
• Analysis: Trump tests democracy’s limits • Giuliani: Mueller is not done seeking answers • Opinion: Testing Trump’s reputation as a ‘counter-puncher’ Source: CNN
Trump, keeping up feud with Roberts, accuses judges of undermining US security
President Donald Trump, intensifying his feud with Chief Justice John Roberts, accused the American judiciary on Thanksgiving morning of undermining national security. Source: CNN
The President argues for trade deals and warns of migrants during a Thanksgiving tradition typically used to thank service members
President Donald Trump, in Thanksgiving morning call with military members, made political arguments about the need for stronger border security and better trade deals, a stark departure from typical holiday greetings from the commander in chief. Source: CNN
Trump: I'm thankful for the difference I made
After a Thanksgiving phone call with troops, President Donald Trump shares that he is thankful for his family and for making a “tremendous difference in this country.” Source: CNN
Erin Burnett: Trump's remark sounds like a threat
CNN’s Erin Burnett takes a closer look at President Trump’s habit of criticizing judges and Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts’ rare public statement defending the judicial branch of the US government. Source: CNN
Opinion: We contained wildfires before. We can do it again
In October 1918, a swarm of smoldering fires flared and rode rising winds through 1,500 square miles outside Duluth, Minnesota. The flames incinerated cities, killed at least 450 people, and overtook evacuees as they fled in cars. It wasn’t the last fire of a cycle that began in 1825 in Maine and migrated through the Lake States before moving on, …