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Nostra Cucina is a classic red sauce joint in a town sorely lacking

The casual Capitol Hill Italian eatery is run by a Salvadoran family with a background at A. Litteri.
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Why Kevin Costner is not in a ‘rush’ to see his final ‘Yellowstone’ episode
Costner was not thrilled to learn how he'd been written off "Yellowstone" during the Season 5B premiere on Sunday night.
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There is no quick fix for Tom Thibodeau’s lack of trust in Knicks depth
Those types of injuries are bound to happen, and the Knicks, who are approaching their 10th game of the season Tuesday in Philly, haven’t looked equipped to deal with it.
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Paul Di’Anno's family says Iron Maiden alum died of a 'tear in the sac' around his heart
The family of Iron Maiden alum Paul Di'Anno said his death was 'instantaneous and hopefully painless.'
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Trump Expected to Name Marco Rubio as Secretary of State
The president-elect appears to have settled on the Florida senator to be the nation’s top diplomat.
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Israel facing U.S.-imposed deadline Wednesday to increase flow of Gaza aid
Israel is facing a Wednesday deadline to comply with the Biden administration's deadline to increase aid to Gaza or face restrictions on American military support. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer is at the Israel-Gaza border where some aid trucks are passing through.
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Renuncia el departamento entero de policía en un pueblo de Oklahoma, sin dar explicaciones
Las renuncias ocurren más de un año después de que todo el departamento de policía del pequeño pueblo de Goodhue, Minnesota, renunciara debido a bajos salarios.
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Russia deploys 50,000 troops to Kursk region ahead of planned attack, Ukraine says
Ukraine's president says the Russian military has sent some 50,000 troops to Russia's Kursk region ahead of a planned attack there. It's the same area where Ukraine launched an offensive against Russia earlier this year, which took Moscow by surprise. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay has the latest.
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Breaking down the Delphi murders verdict
An Indiana jury on Monday convicted 52-year-old Richard Allen of murder seven years after two teenage girls vanished during a hike. CBS News correspondent Ian Lee has more on the verdict.
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John Robinson, USC football and Rams coaching great, dead at 89
John Robinson, a college football coaching legend who had successful stints at USC and in the NFL with the Los Angeles Rams, has died, the school said. He was 89.
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Trump anuncia que Tom Homan, exdirector interino del ICE, será su "zar de la frontera"
El presidente electo de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, anunció que Tom Homan, su exdirector interino del Servicio de Control de Inmigración y Aduanas (ICE, por sus siglas en inglés), fungirá como el “zar de la frontera” en su próximo gobierno, un cargo en el que seguramente desempeñará un papel clave en las promesas de campaña de Trump de proteger la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México y organizar una operación de deportación masiva.
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Trump picks Florida Rep. Mike Waltz as national security adviser
The national security adviser is a top aide to the president who plays a major role in foreign and national security policy decision-making.
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Dad nearly lost out winning $2.5M home because he ‘fancied’ a drink at the pub: ‘Best pint I’ve never had!’
He is now the proud owner of a contemporary, four-bedroom house near the picturesque coastal town of Exmouth.
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Crews working to contain wildfires on East and West Coasts
Multiple wildfires are burning across the Northeastern U.S. and crews say they are making some headway as they battle a massive wildfire in Southern California. Tom Hanson and Tina Patel have the latest.
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Trump picks Rep. Waltz, a former Green Beret, as national security adviser: Sources
President-elect Donald Trump has asked Florida Republican Rep. Mike Waltz to be his national security adviser, multiple sources told ABC News.
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What Trump's Cabinet picks so far signal about his second term
President-elect Donald Trump on Monday tapped Rep. Elise Stefanik for U.N. ambassador, former Rep. Lee Zeldin to head the Environmental Protection Agency and Tom Homan as his administration's "border czar." CBS News has also learned Trump plans to name his former adviser Stephen Miller as his deputy chief of staff for policy. CBS News' Robert Costa and Camilo Montoya-Galvez have more.
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Chris Wallace out at CNN after 3 years at the network
Veteran television host Chris Wallace is leaving CNN after less than three years as reports swirl over the network's dwindling viewership and financial woes.
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Arizona GOP Rep. Juan Ciscomani wins re-election, fending off challenge from Democrat Kirsten Engel
GOP Rep. Juan Ciscomani has won the rematch with Democrat Kirsten Engel for Arizona’s 6th Congressional District, 49.5% to 48.2%, with 86% of the vote counted, Decision Desk projects.
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Dennis Schroder knows his best basketball could potentially land him off Nets
Dennis Schroder at 31 and on a team-friendly $13 million expiring deal, he’s going to elicit interest from contenders around the league.
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Catholic woman fired for refusing COVID vaccine wins over $12M in Michigan court
A woman who was fired for refusing to comply with her employer's COVID-19 mandate due to her Catholic faith was awarded over $12 million by a Detroit jury.
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What Time is ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ on Disney+? Here’s how to Watch
Your favorite movie is coming to the little screen this week!
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Miles protestan contra el presidente regional de Valencia por mala respuesta a las inundaciones
Decenas de miles de españoles marcharon el sábado en la ciudad de Valencia, en el este del país, para exigir la renuncia del presidente regional encargado de la respuesta de emergencia a las catastróficas inundaciones de la semana pasada que dejaron más de 200 muertos y otros desaparecidos.
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CNN host Chris Wallace leaving network after 3 years to explore possible full-time podcasting career
CNN host Chris Wallace is leaving the cable television network to work on an independent platform in a shocking move that was reported Monday.
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LAURA: Trump has an opportunity to reshape Washington
Fox News host Laura Ingraham explains why Republicans need to stick together after the election in passing policies for the American people.
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Aaron Judge, Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor named finalists for MLB’s MVP honors
The Yankees and Mets are well-represented among finalists for year-end awards.
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Fans think Jessica Simpson’s cryptic post is hint at Eric Johnson split
The singer took to Instagram to tease her potential music career comeback and her fans think she was shading the possible end of her marriage.
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Legendary College and NFL Coach Passes Away at 89
A College Football Hall of Famer and legendary NFL coach has sadly died.
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Submarine designed with women in mind joins U.S. Navy fleet
The USS New Jersey was the first submarine in the U.S. Navy's fleet designed specifically with women in mind.
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How Trump plans to avoid Senate fights over Cabinet picks
President-elect Donald Trump says he wants the next Senate Republican leader to allow "recess appointments." This would allow the White House to temporarily bypass confirmation votes for high-level appointments when the Senate is out of session. Tom Dupree, former deputy assistant attorney general, joins "America Decides" to assess the legality of the request.
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What we know about the upcoming Biden-Trump meeting at the White House
President Biden has promised a peaceful transition of power. Something the American public hasn't witnessed since 2016: The outgoing president hosting the incoming one, which President Biden will do on Wednesday. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has the details.
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From Tim Tebow to Aaron Rodgers: Sad state of Jets is years in the making
The Anatomy of a Crash can begin in a myriad of different places with a myriad of different decisions, some of which were considered shrewd at the time and of course backfired, some of which never should have been made.
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A look at a Navy submarine designed with women in mind
The USS New Jersey is one of the newest submarines to join the U.S. Naval fleet. It's the first Navy submarine designed with women in mind, and it boasts a crew that includes 40 women sailors. Charlie D'Agata has the story.
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How will Democrats handle Trump's Cabinet picks?
What do Donald Trump's moves so far as president-elect say about his incoming administration? Political strategists Joel Payne and Lance Trover join "America Decides" to discuss.
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Texas firefighters save toddler from burning home
Two firefighters are being hailed as heroes after saving a toddler from a burning home in Grandbury, Texas. Omar Villafranca spoke with the firefighters and the little boy's mother.
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SUNY urged to probe no-bid contract with publishing giant accused of censorship
A trio of state senators called on the SUNY to investigate and consider cancelling its 5-year, $2.7 million contract with a powerhouse academic publishing company, Springer Nature.
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These are the House races that still don't have a projected winner
Republicans are just a few seats shy of taking control of the House with votes in several critical races still being tallied. CBS News characterizes control of the lower chamber as "lean Republican." Executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto takes a look at the contests that do not yet have a projected winner.
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Russia preparing for offensive into region partially held by Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russia is amassing troops in preparation for an assault on the Kursk region, which Ukrainian troops took partial control of during a surprise offensive months ago. Imtiaz Tyab reports on the escalating violence.
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Spirit Airlines flight hit with gunfire trying to land in Haiti
A Spirit Airlines flight diverted to the Dominican Republic after it was hit by gunfire while trying to land in Haiti. One flight attendant was injured by flying debris, according to their union. Kris Van Cleave has more.
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Delphi murders defendant guilty on 4 counts
Richard Allen, the man accused in the Delphi double murders, has been found guilty on four counts of murder. The 52-year-old Indiana man faces up to 130 years in prison for the killing of two teens more than seven years ago. Ian Lee reports.
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Trump begins filling out administration positions
President-elect Donald Trump has picked Rep. Elise Stefanik to be the U.S. ambassador to the U.N., and former Congressman Lee Zeldin to head the EPA. Weijia Jiang takes a look at their records and what the appointments could mean.
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What the Mets and Yankees can offer Juan Soto — besides the gobsmacking money
Forget the money, because if it really is only about who offers a couple nickels more, where’s the fun in this debate?
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Donald Trump tells regular golf buddies he’ll lay off the links till country ‘is back on track,’ but he’s not putting away clubs completely
"Some of his buddies have just been told their weekly games are on hold until the country is back on track!" a source said.
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How Republicans Can Now Reshape the NCAA
An NIL standard and anti-trust exemption are just a few of the NCAA’s hopes.
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Elon Musk backs Sen. Rick Scott for majority leader
On Wednesday, Senate Republicans will select the next majority leader. Several Trump allies, including billionaire Elon Musk, are pushing for Florida Sen. Rick Scott. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports on the state of the Senate leadership race.
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California teacher suspended after foul-mouthed classroom rant comparing Trump to Hitler: ‘A concentration camp in your lifetime’
“Can you end up in a concentration camp in your lifetime? Yes! Can you end up with no human rights? Yes!” the teacher said.
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How Tom Homan and Stephen Miller could shape Trump's immigration policy
Tom Homan will serve as "border czar" in Donald Trump's second administration, the president-elect announced Monday. Sources also tell CBS News that immigration hardliner Stephen Miller will return to the White House as a deputy chief of staff for policy. CBS News' Weijia Jiang and Camilo Montoya-Galvez have the latest.
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RFK Jr. suggests 600 people from the National Institutes of Health will be fired on day one of Trump’s second term 
"We need to act fast, and we want to have those people in place on Jan. 20, so that on Jan. 21, 600 people are going to walk into offices at NIH and 600 people are going to leave," Kennedy said during an appearance at the Genius Network Annual Event in Scottsdale, Ariz. 
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Trump to Name Michael Waltz as His National Security Adviser
The president-elect has chosen a Republican member of Congress from Florida to oversee national security policy in the White House.
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Chipotle shareholders sue after stock hammered by fallout from skimping on portion sizes
Shareholder said the truth came out as customers voiced dismay on TikTok and other social media, prompting Chipotle to reemphasize "generous portions" at its more than 3,600 restaurants.
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