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Episode Guide

The Dish: Sally's APizza

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Jan 18, 2025
In 1925, a man named Frank Pepe first fired up his coal oven. Soon after, his nephew opened a restaurant just two blocks away. Both became beloved pizza spots, specializing in thin-crust pies. Now, both originals are exploring new avenues.

Spotlight on Brutalist architecture

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Jan 18, 2025
"The Brutalist" will be released nationwide next week. The film tells the story of an architect who survives the Holocaust and brings that unique building style to America. It's not the only spotlight Brutalist and modern architecture is getting: The Trump administration said it will be taking a close look at those types of buildings. Washington, D.C. is also home to a new exhibit about Brutalist architecture. Dana Jacobson reports.

Inside presidential memorabilia collections

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Jan 18, 2025
Most Americans just vote for president, but some collectors pay tens of thousands of dollars to acquire bits of memorabilia from former leaders.

The growing popularity of Dry January

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Jan 18, 2025
Nearly a third of Americans plan to participate in Dry January this month. The annual non-drinking ritual kicked off around the same time as the surgeon general issued an advisory about alcohol's link to cancer. The movement is especially popular with younger Americans and is part of a growing mindset aimed at re-thinking relationships with alcohol year-round.

Med school rates for Black students decline

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Jan 18, 2025
For centuries, Black Americans hurdled barriers to practice medicine by studying in other countries, creating schools and building hospitals of their own. After the civil rights movement, just 2% of practicing doctors were Black. While that number has more than doubled, acceptance rates of Black applicants into medical schools are on the decline. Michelle Miller has more.

How wildfires are impacting NASA research

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Jan 18, 2025
Cooler temperatures are helping firefighters make progress against the deadly wildfires in Los Angeles County. The blazes have killed dozens and shuttered schools, workplaces and more. It's also disrupting work at one of NASA's most important facilities.

Gaza ceasefire set to begin Sunday

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Jan 18, 2025
Israel's cabinet voted overnight to approve the long-awaited Gaza ceasefire and hostage-prisoner release deal. Dozens of Israeli hostages are set to be freed in the first phase, which is begins tomorrow. Just hours after the agreement was reached, a huge explosion was seen over the Gaza skyline.

Where to get the latest CBS Mornings Deals

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Jan 18, 2025
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Removing fluoride from water supplies

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Jan 18, 2025
On Thursday, the Senate will hold a confirmation hearing for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump's pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Servies. His nomination has raised alarms with health officials because of Kennedy's skepticism of vaccines and his vow that he will advise water systems to stop adding fluoride. Some cities have already made the move. Our CBS News Confirmed team visited one community.

Trump inauguration moved indoors

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Jan 18, 2025
The inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump will be held indoors at the Capitol on Monday because of the frigid weather forecast. It's the first time the ceremony will be held indoors in 40 years. Here's what to expect from the event.

Polar vortex brings dangerous cold

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Jan 18, 2025
Dangerous temperatures are sweeping the country, with 100 million people from the Plains to the Northeast feeling the chill. Even those in the South will see some effects. Several cities have already declared weather emergencies, and some areas are bracing for heavy wind and snow. Here's what to know.

Hyundai unveils electric SUV amid uncertainty

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Jan 11, 2025
It's an uncertain time in the electric vehicle market, but Hyundai Motors is preparing to release a highly anticipated new electric SUV. The company's global CEO opened up about the new vehicle and what 2025 might mean for the EV market.

False evacuation alerts in Los Angeles

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Jan 11, 2025
Los Angeles officials launched an investigation after evacuation alerts were sent to the wrong people as wildfires ravage the region. The company that provides the technology says it's added safeguards to prevent it from happening again.

The Dish: Michael Lomonaco

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Jan 11, 2025
Chef, cookbook author and restaurateur Michael Lomonaco has spent his almost 40-year career in the kitchens of top tier restaurants, including ones he developed himself. He's an old friend of "CBS Saturday Morning," and this week, Dana Jacobson and Michelle Miller joined him at his New York eatery Porterhouse to see what he's been up to lately.