Mayor Eric Adams answers everyday New Yorkers' biggest questions
New Yorkers wanted to hear Adams' thoughts on outdoor dining, sky-high rent, traffic and more.
New Yorkers wanted to hear Adams' thoughts on outdoor dining, sky-high rent, traffic and more.
Mayor Eric Adams discusses his tug-of-war with the progressive New York City Council, cellphones in schools, cracking down on illegal pot shops, and more. Plus, we gave New Yorkers a chance to question their mayor.
Should the government ban TikTok? It's a simple question, but New Yorkers have strong opinions.
Eric Adams, a moderate mayor, is in a clash with the progressive New York City Council. He's involved in an increasingly volatile tug-of-war over who gets the final say on agency heads. Watch this full episode of "The Point with Marcia Kramer."
The climb challenges participants to scale 2,226 steps to the finish line on the 102nd floor of One World Trade Center.
John Elliott has the Tri-State Area's latest First Alert Forecast on CBS2 News This Morning.
A man is recovering after he was shot on a northbound 4 train near the 86th Street station overnight.
The World Trade Center will host Cricket World Cup viewing parties throughout the month of June, along with other fan activities.
There are concerns over potential violence as New York City prepares for a celebration of Israel and tensions remain high over the war in Gaza. CBS New York's Derick Waller has a look at the plan to keep everyone safe at Sunday's Israel Day on Fifth Parade.
The Committee of Interns and Residents Service Employees International Union has reached a tentative deal with New York City to provide better pay for more than 2,300 medical interns and residents.
Craig Allen has the Tri-State Area's latest First Alert Forecast on CBS2 News This Morning.
Speaking from the White House, President Joe Biden said it's time for the conflict between Israel and Hamas to end. CBS New York's Bradley Blackburn reports.
This is the third and final closure of the year as the New York City Department of Transportation adds critical concrete and steel reinforcements. CBS New York's John Dias reports.
New York City has released its first ever State of Mental Health report. It shows that among the 6 million adults in the city, nearly 1 in 4 experience a mental disorder in a given year.
New York City has increased security for the Israel Day on Fifth Parade today.
John Elliott has the Tri-State Area's latest First Alert Forecast on CBS2 News at Noon.
The latest NYPD statistics show crime remains down in the transit system compared to last year, but some riders still feel uneasy. CBS New York's Christina Fan reports.
Former President Donald Trump spoke for over 30 minutes a day after a jury convicted him of falsifying business records in his New York criminal trial. CBS New York's Alice Gainer, Marcia Kramer and Elijah Westbrook have team coverage.
Former President Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records in his New York "hush money" trial.
Gotham Cheer, an adult cheerleading nonprofit, is performing at Queens Pride this weekend. Co-director Felipe Hernandez and some members of the squad have more on CBS2 News at 9 a.m with Cindy Hsu.
Police used forensic genetic genealogy and family tree research to solve the cold case.
It's New York City's second-oldest and second-largest Pride celebration. David Kilmnick, president of the nonprofit LGBT Network, shares more about the event's connection to the community.
Cameras were not allowed in the courtroom during the former president's criminal trial. CBS and other news outlets rely on courtroom artists to capture it all. CBS New York's Alice Gainer reports.
Hofstra Law Prof. James Sample provides a closer look at the legal and political implications of Donald Trump's conviction in his "hush money" trial.
Police said a driver crashed into parked cars on Fulton Street in East New York, Brooklyn and then took off.
A devastating seven-alarm fire in Paterson, New Jersey left families homeless and businesses destroyed.
The historian notes the felony conviction of a former American president by a jury of peers, proving all are equal under the law, would never have taken place in countries ruled by authoritarians.
We're in for another nice day Sunday. There will be more clouds, especially in the afternoon and evening. But overall, no complaints!
Being found guilty of 34 felony counts would normally mark the end of someone's political prospects. But this week's conviction is not stopping Trump (who has built his career, and brand, on grievances) from running for another term in the White House.
Half the country says Trump is not fit to be president; Republicans call the trial unfair, according to CBS News poll.
We're in for another nice day Sunday. There will be more clouds, especially in the afternoon and evening. But overall, no complaints!
The 2024 New Queens Pride Parade marches through Jackson Heights, Queens today, as Pride Month kicks off in New York City.
An NYPD sergeant shot a man who was armed with a knife outside an East Harlem police station Saturday, police say.
The World Trade Center will host Cricket World Cup viewing parties throughout the month of June, along with other fan activities.
The Committee of Interns and Residents Service Employees International Union has reached a tentative deal with New York City to provide better pay for more than 2,300 medical interns and residents.
We're in for another nice day Sunday. There will be more clouds, especially in the afternoon and evening. But overall, no complaints!
Saturday was another stunning day, and Sunday looks pretty decent as well.
In some cases, experts say stress can help keep you sharp and motivated. But over an extended period of time, it may affect your health, job performance, and even your ability to manage your finances.
This weekend looks amazing, with copious amounts of sunshine and temperatures returning to the 80s!
A renegade shower or storm is possible Thursday, but the chance is low as skies clear after a rainy morning.
A devastating seven-alarm fire in Paterson, New Jersey left families homeless and businesses destroyed.
We're in for another nice day Sunday. There will be more clouds, especially in the afternoon and evening. But overall, no complaints!
Saturday was another stunning day, and Sunday looks pretty decent as well.
In some cases, experts say stress can help keep you sharp and motivated. But over an extended period of time, it may affect your health, job performance, and even your ability to manage your finances.
This weekend looks amazing, with copious amounts of sunshine and temperatures returning to the 80s!
We're in for another nice day Sunday. There will be more clouds, especially in the afternoon and evening. But overall, no complaints!
Saturday was another stunning day, and Sunday looks pretty decent as well.
In some cases, experts say stress can help keep you sharp and motivated. But over an extended period of time, it may affect your health, job performance, and even your ability to manage your finances.
Police on Long Island announced Cricket World Cup road closures and expect disruptions in and around Eisenhower Park starting Saturday.
This weekend looks amazing, with copious amounts of sunshine and temperatures returning to the 80s!
Being found guilty of 34 felony counts would normally mark the end of someone's political prospects. But this week's conviction is not stopping Trump (who has built his career, and brand, on grievances) from running for another term in the White House.
Half the country says Trump is not fit to be president; Republicans call the trial unfair, according to CBS News poll.
Former President Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 felony counts in a case stemming from a "hush money" payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels.
CBS News fact checked four misleading claims Trump made about his trial in remarks he made Friday morning.
Former President Donald Trump's campaign and the GOP raised $52.8 million in the hours after Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts in his "hush money" trial.
Officials remind parents to keep a close eye on their kids this summer after a girl nearly drowned in a backyard swimming pool in Connecticut over Memorial Day weekend.
A new report from Orkin ranks the worst cities for mosquitoes, with New York coming in second and Los Angeles taking the top spot.
Leonette Belfield-Carson, whose daughter Jalissa Nadine Carson died of cancer, is now an advocate for other moms with children battling cancer.
A new report from New Jersey's Department of Health shows lead levels in children are dropping but not gone.
Kyle McMorrow was just 36 years old when he suffered a stroke last year. He woke up with neck pain one day, not realizing what was happening.
Comedy In Harlem will reopen in a newer, larger location on West 145th Street.
Manhattan prosecutors have told a judge they are evaluating new claims of sexual misconduct made against Harvey Weinstein, and new charges are being considered.
Wactor was shot and killed when he interrupted three suspects in the midst of a catalytic converter theft in downtown LA early Saturday morning, according to family members.
In the Off-Broadway comedy, Sedgwick plays the mother of a young disabled woman who is romantically involved with a disabled man.
Nicki Minaj was in Amsterdam after playing a show at Ziggo's Dome on Thursday, and was on her way to Manchester, England, for the next stop in her Pink Friday 2 World Tour.
Aaron Judge followed up his two-homer performance at the stadium where he rooted for the Giants as a child with one of the more prodigious shots in the ballpark's 25 seasons.
The Rangers had a 2-1 lead in the series then lost three straight, costing them their season.
Christian Walker hit a grand slam in the third inning and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the New York Mets 10-5 to stop a five-game losing streak that matched their season high.
John Tolkin scored his first goal of the season in the 38th minute to help the New York Red Bulls beat Orlando City 1-0.
Darryl Strawberry told New York Mets fans it was a mistake to leave for the Los Angeles Dodgers 34 years ago.
Residents who live around St. Mary's Park in the South Bronx say they're worried their children won't have a safe place to play this summer.
The inaugural Gowanus Art Parade will dance along the historically polluted canal Saturday.
Comedy In Harlem will reopen in a newer, larger location on West 145th Street.
Amber Ferrer, an advocate and connector within the LGBTQIA+ community of Jackson Heights, has been named one of the grand marshals of the 2024 Queens Pride Parade.
Living in the concrete jungle means sharing the city with the hundreds of species of wildlife that call it home.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday, March 26 after a column was struck by a container ship that reportedly lost power, sending vehicles and people into the Patapsco River.
The 50th Annual Village Halloween Parade drew massive crowds, celebrating the theme "Upside/Down:Inside/OUT."
As much of the northeast experiences heavy rains, parts of New York City are beginning to flood.
Thousands of people flooded Union Square on Friday for a PlayStation giveaway promoted by livestreamer Kai Cenat.
A crane went up in flames high above Manhattan, then partially collapsed onto the street below.
New Yorkers wanted to hear Adams' thoughts on outdoor dining, sky-high rent, traffic and more.
Mayor Eric Adams discusses his tug-of-war with the progressive New York City Council, cellphones in schools, cracking down on illegal pot shops, and more. Plus, we gave New Yorkers a chance to question their mayor.
Should the government ban TikTok? It's a simple question, but New Yorkers have strong opinions.
Eric Adams, a moderate mayor, is in a clash with the progressive New York City Council. He's involved in an increasingly volatile tug-of-war over who gets the final say on agency heads. Watch this full episode of "The Point with Marcia Kramer."
Preet Bharara, the former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, tells "Face the Nation" that characterizations made by GOP Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida and fellow Republicans are "completely silly." "The trial, all aspects of the trial were done openly and in public," Bharara added.