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The Austin ramen spot is serving up more than just the popular noodle soup, it also offers a variety of Japanese homestyle dishes, craft cocktails, and Japanese whiskies.
3 dead, 7 hurt after separate DC shootings, stabbings on Saturday
Three people were killed and seven others hurt after several unrelated violent incidents that happened across D.C. on Saturday.
Whatcha Makin? Eagles gear for the Super Bowl
FOX 29’s Sue Serio hosts a special edition of “Whatcha Makin?” showcasing Philadelphia Eagles projects ahead of the Super Bowl this Sunday.
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Beyoncé makes history, Harry Styles wins album of the year and Viola Davis obtains the coveted EGOT status. These are the top moments from the 2023 Grammy Awards.
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European astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have detected a previously unknown asteroid about the size of Rome’s Colosseum in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.