The eatery, which survived two world wars and the Great Depression, succumbs to a wave of gentrification. Source
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Trump heads in to 2020 under the shadow of impeachment
President Donald Trump finished 2019 as only the third president in history to be impeached. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy looks back on a rocky year, recapping failures and successes – and looks ahead to what this election year may hold. Source
How to watch the Times Square ball drop on New Year’s Eve
Millions will watch a nearly 12,000 pound Waterford crystal ball drop in New York City to tick off the final seconds of 2019. Source
Trump warns Iran as protesters attack U.S. Embassy in Baghdad
Trump warns Iran will be held responsible for “orchestrating an attack” on the embassy as thousands demand the Iraqi government kick out U.S. forces. Source
2020 New Year’s celebrations around the world
Asia and the Pacific kick off firework-filled celebrations to mark the end of the year, and the beginning of the new decade. Source
Trump says he will sign “Phase One” trade deal with China on January 15
The president announced he will sign a “very large and comprehensive” phase one trade deal with China on January 15 and travel to Beijing “at a later date.” Source
Stocks set to close the year with best returns since 2013
The S&P 500 has risen for five weeks in a row, putting it on pace to rise more than 28% this year. Source
Texas man hailed as hero in church shooting: “I took out some evil”
The Texas man who shot and killed a gunman inside his church is telling his story. Jack Wilson needed just one shot to take down the man who killed two of his fellow churchgoers Sunday. Wilson was one of the many in the church who drew a gun. Mireya Villarreal reports. Source
New Year’s Eve Mailbag: Jim Wyatt Answers Questions From Titans Fans
Titans Online Senior Writer and Editor Jim Wyatt tackles questions from Titans fans in this Tuesday’s edition of “Ask Jim.” Source
Airlines help children with autism prepare to fly
Big crowds and loud noises make it especially hard for children with autism to go through airports and fly on airplanes. Some major airlines have found a unique way to help. Kris Van Cleave reports. Source