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Stacy Adimando shares recipes from new cookbook on The Dish

Award-winning writer and cookbook author Stacy Adimando was born in Connecticut to an Italian-American family. She served as editor-in-chief of Saveur magazine and has authored best-selling cookbooks. A few years ago, she rediscovered her family’s roots and their recipes on a life-changing trip to the old country, leading to her latest release: “Piatti: Plates and Platters for Sharing, Inspired by Italy.” Adimando joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” on The Dish. Source

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As Raiders move cities, what’s the future of the fan base?

The NFL is known for its legion of dedicated fan bases, like Cleveland’s Dawg Pound, the Bills Mafia in Buffalo and the Terrible Towel-waving fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers. But one group takes it to another level. We’re talking about the infamous silver-and-black clad fans of Raider Nation. With the team playing its last game in Oakland Sunday before moving to Las Vegas, Dana Jacobson met up with some of the Raiders’ most hardcore fans to see what their future with the team might be. Source

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First black Marie in “The Nutcracker” hopes to empower other girls

The holiday classic “The Nutcracker” has been performed by the New York City Ballet for more than 50 years. But this year, the timeless production actually features something new. Charlotte Nebres, 11, is the first black dancer to win the coveted role of Marie, the young heroine of the story. And her story is just one example of the changing face of the world of classical dance. Elaine Quijano reports. Source

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Eye Opener: After a wild week, impeachment moves forward

The House Judiciary Committee approves articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.Also, police arrest a 13-year-old boy and say he’s admitted his role in the brutal murder of a college student just steps from her school. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source

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Saturday Sessions: CAAMP performs “So Cool”

Ohio band CAAMP started with childhood friends Taylor Meier and Evan Westfall who bonded over a shared love of music and their Midwestern roots. They began writing and performing together, and in 2016 released an album that became a streaming sensation. Adding two more members, they’ve toured the world, and this summer they released their third full-length collection “By and By.” CAAMP performs “So Cool” on Saturday Sessions. Source

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Saturday Sessions: CAAMP performs “Mockingbird Song”

Ohio band CAAMP started with childhood friends Taylor Meier and Evan Westfall who bonded over a shared love of music and their Midwestern roots. They began writing and performing together, and in 2016 released an album that became a streaming sensation. Adding two more members, they’ve toured the world, and this summer they released their third full-length collection “By and By.” CAAMP performs “Mockingbird Song” on Saturday Sessions. Source

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Saturday Sessions: CAAMP performs “By and By”

Ohio band CAAMP started with childhood friends Taylor Meier and Evan Westfall who bonded over a shared love of music and their Midwestern roots. They began writing and performing together, and in 2016 released an album that became a streaming sensation. Adding two more members, they’ve toured the world, and this summer they released their third full-length collection “By and By.” CAAMP performs the title track from the album on Saturday Sessions. Source

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Plastic pellets known as nurdles are polluting our waterways

One of the biggest challenges facing the modern world is one most people don’t know about and often can’t even see. It’s the problem presented by nurdles, trillions of small plastic pellets produced by petrochemical giants. Leftover pellets have been escaping into waterways and oceans for decades, but only lately has serious action been taken to figure out what can be done. That includes a monumental settlement in Texas, where Jeff Glor traveled to ground zero for this issue. Source

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