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6 Things to Know – Your Top Stories For Monday, November 26

What to Know

  • Monday is back, South Florida – and NBC 6 has the top six stories you need to know for Monday, November 26th.

Monday is back, South Florida – and NBC 6 has the top six stories you need to know for Monday, November 26th.

Weather wise, patchy inland fog in the morning will give way to near record high temps in the afternoon projected to be in the upper 80s.

No. 1 - The suspect in this weekend's violent bus shooting in Broward is now in police custody after he turned himself Sunday. Detectives say the suspect, identified as Michael Porter, shot a man during an argument on board a transit bus.That man remains in the hospital this morning

No. 2 – One cyclist was killed and others injured after a car crashed into a group of riders Sunday morning in Davie. The driver stayed on the scene and police have not said if any charges will be filed in the case.

No. 3 - Customs and Border Protection agents shut down all entry in and out of the US near San Diego amid protests from migrants wanting to enter the United States. The move came after migrants pushed past a blockade of Mexican police looking to file for asylum.

No. 4 - Governor-elect Ron DeSantis and Lieutenant Governor-elect Jeanette Nunez will tour the Brauser Maimonides Academy in Fort Lauderdale today. The pair will also be sitting down with school leaders and students for a round table discussion.

No. 5 - Members of a collaborative in Broward will be updating the community on efforts to end homelessness. More than a hundred local leaders say they are using a "housing first" approach to help unsheltered individuals find a home.

No. 6 - Americans are expected to break a spending record today as Cyber Monday gets underway. Some big savings to look for include TV's, laptops, travel packages, clothing and beauty products.

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