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Who’s got the kishka?

Taste of the Town readers find kishka, both the Polish and Jewish versions.

Small plates: New books for cooks

Basil scrambled eggs with goat cheese from Kevin Dundon’s “Back to Basics.”

Dining out: Dougie J’s Cafe

Dougie J’s Cafe at Las Vegas Boulevard South and Bonneville Avenue features comfort food and patriotic decor. It’s named for SPC Douglas J. Green, who was 23 when he was killed in action in August in Kandahar, Afghanistan.

Where to go in 2015

See Cuba before it changes. Check out the Expo in Milan. And if you’re heading to New York City to see the view from 1 World Trade Center’s observatory (scheduled to open late spring), take the subway to Queens and see if you can figure out why it topped Lonely Planet’s “best in the U.S.” destinations for 2015.

 
U.S. not claiming responsibility for N. Korea’s internet outage

North Korea experienced sweeping and progressively worse Internet outages extending into Monday, with one computer expert saying the country’s online access is “totally down.”

 
Mesquite officer saves 3-year-old boy choking on candy

A police officer in Mesquite, Nevada is being heralded as a hero after he helped a 3-year-old boy who was choking. The boy’s mother said if not for the quick action of the officer, her son would have died.

Grant helps expand childhood cancer follow-up care at clinic

The Children’s Specialty Center provides treatment to children with blood disorders and cancer regardless of their ability to pay for services. A recent grant from the nonprofit St. Baldrick’s Foundation awarded $245,000 to the center to expand its Long-Term Follow-Up Clinic, which provides follow-up care for childhood cancer survivors up to age 40.

Calcium is necessary, but tricky to take

Calcium has benefits beyond bone health, but the body can handle only so much at a time and needs vitamin D to help absorb it efficiently.