According to Jackson Police Chief James Davis,someonefired shots at a gray Honda with a woman and two children inside.
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Atlanta’s airport gets facial recognition
Starting December 1st, Delta will be introducing facial recognition technology at Hartsfield International Airport in Atlanta (Nov. 29)
Warren declares opposition to revamped NAFTA deal
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren announced her opposition to a revamped North American trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, arguing that it doesn’t do enough to stop the “serious and ongoing harm NAFTA causes for American workers.” (Nov. 29)
People are losing it over rare LA rain
Even on a good day, Los Angeles traffic is bad. Add in some rare rain, and you get a flood of tweets.
AP Top Stories November 29 P
Here are the top stories for Thursday, November 29th: Michael Cohen enters a guilty plea; Trump calls Cohen a “weak person”; A New Jersey man is charged with killing his brother and his brother’s family; Icy roads lead to a pile-up in Indiana.
Gavin Newsom says ‘sense of urgency’ needed at border
California Gov.-elect Gavin Newsom says officials at all levels of government need to have a “sense of urgency” in addressing the issue of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border (Nov. 29)
Angela Merkel’s plane makes emergency stop en route to G20, tech issues reported
A plane carrying German Chancellor Angela Merkel to the Group of 20 meeting in Argentina has been forced to make an unscheduled landing.
China halts work by team on gene-edited babies
China’s government ordered a halt to the work by the researcher who claims he helped make the world’s first gene-edited babies. Meanwhile some scientists claim it’s too early to try to make permanent changes to human DNA that can be inherited (Nov. 29)
Another blizzard forecast to paste the north-central U.S. this weekend
A snowstorm “willproduce blizzard conditions over a portion of the northern Plains and Upper Midwest this weekend,” AccuWeather warned.
‘Destined for failure’: Evangelicals question John Chau’s sincere, ill-advised plan
A missions group that trained John Chau said he was “well prepared” to visit North Sentinel, but evangelicals in missions work question his approach.