The Labor Department said another 709,000 workers filed for unemployment last week. It's a high number, but the lowest since mid-March. (ABC News)
Health experts warn that millions of Americans still plan to travel for Thanksgiving despite the pandemic. (CBS News)
Saturday's college football matchup between Ohio State and Maryland has been cancelled after eight Maryland players tested positive for COVID. (CBS News)
Ticketmaster plans to require proof of a negative COVID test or vaccination if and when concerts are allowed to resume in 2021. (Billboard)
The first Caribbean cruise to set sail since the shutdown has been cut short after a passenger tested positive for COVID. (Orlando Sentinel)
There were 1,900 U.S. deaths reported on Wednesday. (USA Today)
There are now more than 52 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide, with more than 1.2 million deaths. (Johns Hopkins)
In the U.S., there are more than 10.3 million confirmed cases and more than 241,000 deaths. (Johns Hopkins)
New York to impose curfew on restaurants, bars and gyms as COVID worsens across the U.S. (CNBC)
As COVID hospitalizations soar, states struggle to find enough beds and staff. (NBC News)
More than 540 UConn students are under quarantine. (NBC News)
Nationwide coronavirus hospitalizations have passed 60,000 for the first time. Roughly 62,000 people are hospitalized with COVID-19 in the U.S. (Fox News)
Texas has become the first state to surpass one million COVID-19 cases. (ABC News)
Disneyland, which has been shut down since March, says it will furlough as many as 10,000 more workers. (USA Today)