Americans are taking advantage of a longer travel window for Thanksgiving — leaving earlier and returning later to beat traffic and spend more time with family and friends.
The big picture: As telework becomes a more permanent part of American life, it’s changing the way we celebrate holidays.
Paul Batura, Daily Citizen
Richard E. Vatz, Baltime Post-Examiner
Naomi Schaefer Riley, Deseret News
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