We, who are about to eat, salute you!

This is one of those very special warm and fuzzy holidays so today Senior Correspondent Mike Causey gets about as warm and fuzzy as you would like. And don\'t w...

This is supposed to be one of the biggest travel days of the year, which means that a lot of feds are on the job doing everything from air traffic control to guarding the borders or helping out in a VA hospital. Others may come in today and Friday too. Either out of need, dedication or for peace and quiet. Escaping visiting in-laws counts too.

Anyhow whether you are doing turkey, tofu or tacos, this is one of those warm and fuzzy holidays.

And whether you are sitting around a table outdoors in Texas, beside a roaring fire in Michigan or heading for Washington’s Reagan National Airport, have a good holiday from all of us here at Federal News Radio.

Happy Holiday.

MC & friends.


NEARLY USELESS FACTOID

By Jack Moore

Looking for an authentic Thanksgiving experience? Leave the forks in the drawer. Forks weren’t introduced in the New World until a few years later and didn’t really catch on until the 1700s. Oh, and no need for napkins. Just use the tablecloth — that’s what the Pilgrims did.


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