Search and rescue efforts stretch into a third day after Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica as one of the strongest Atlantic storms on record. Nearly a half million people on the island remain without power. CBS News' Jason Allen reports.
Federal Aviation Administration facilities across the country face air traffic controller shortages as the government shutdown is in its fifth week. Around 13,000 air traffic controllers missed their first full paycheck Tuesday and could miss at least two more by Thanksgiving if the stalemate continues – creating a potentially chaotic holiday travel season.
Beginning Nov. 1, approximately 140 Head Start programs will not receive federal funding, impacting roughly 65,000 kids across the U.S. as the government shutdown continues. Millions of Americans are also preparing to lose SNAP benefits on Saturday. CBS News' Nikole Killion has more.