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  • Domino's Pizza begins a new ad campaign Thursday. The company is so confident in its pizzas that the ads say customers will not be allowed to change the toppings on any of its new artisan line of pizzas.
  • The lawsuit alleges that the Homeland Security secretary has turned the agency into a "frat house."
  • Columbus, OH – Today's stories include: - Authorities identify dead two year-old found in car - Ohio flood victims begin surveying damage - Heat closes…
  • Columbus, OH – Another Ohio soldier dies in Iraq...Cult leader's execution delayed...Testimony reveals Noe treated state investment like an ATM...Debate…
  • Columbus, OH – Autopsy shows state trooper drank alcohol before fatal crash...Trial date and venue set for John Parsons...More elevators shut down at Ohio…
  • The state's highest court rejected new maps widely seen as favoring Democrats. The court largely agreed with Republican voters who argued the district boundaries were unconstitutionally gerrymandered.
  • Supermarket produce shelves can be bleak in December, but the humble cauliflower is in season. Top Chef finalist Carla Hall shares her recipe for a cream of cauliflower soup to warm the winter nights.
  • The world of central banking is largely a man's world. But Janet Yellen, the Federal Reserve's new leader, has been undeterred by such barriers since she was in high school in Brooklyn. Now global financial markets will be watching her every move.
  • Rep. Elijah Cummings, the ranking member on the House Oversight Committee, says materials from an IRS workshop in 2010 instructed agents to flag applications from "progressive" groups as well as those with "Tea Party," "patriot" or "9/12" in their names.
  • Israeli and Hamas negotiators are meeting in Qatar to discuss a potential ceasefire in the 10-month old Gaza war. Hamas says it doesn’t have all the hostages and some were seized by families.
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