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Restrictions are now in place for New York state employees when it comes to prediction markets.
CBS News New York's John Dias has more on the high-kicking tryouts.
According to a new study in The Journal of the American Medical Association, suicide mortality for teens and young adults, ages 15-34, has fallen by 11% compared to pre-988 trends. If you or someone you know needs help, you can reach out to the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline anytime, 24/7, by calling 988.
A Bronx community is mourning the death of a teenager killed in killed in Tuesday's massive apartment building fire.
A new facility dedicated to teaching people about the environment opened on Long Island on Wednesday.
Republican Rep. Mike Lawler is asking a judge to kick a Democrat off the ballot in the 17th Congressional District, due to alleged fraud.
On this Earth Day, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is pushing for a cleaner, greener city, and he says to do that, he's prioritizing energy efficiency at NYCHA buildings.
FIFA made takes to all 104 World Cup matches available online Wednesday.
New York City has the largest population at risk for flooding, according to a new study.
A full vacate order was issued at a Bronx apartment building after Tuesday's massive fire. About 80 people have been displaced. CBS News New York's Doug Williams reports.
As CBS News New York's Tony Aiello reports, the Republican incumbent is alleging primary petition fraud.
The NYPD says the suspect in the deadly shooting of a Queens teenager is affiliated with a gang.
The 18-year-old from Yorktown, New York, was just beginning her new life in Chicago when she was randomly gunned down and left for dead on March 19. CBS News New York's Jessica Moore reports.
A Brooklyn City Councilmember was taken down and handcuffed during a heated protest Wednesday, and he said it's all over an eviction that never should have happened. The confrontation, which was caught on camera, is sparking questions about police response and shining a light on property disputes. CBS News New York political reporter Marcia Kramer has the story.
It happened at around 10 p.m. on Tuesday. CBS News New York's Lisa Rozner has more on what led up to the incident.
In New York alone, there have already been more than 17,000 flu cases and nearly 1,000 hospitalizations, and doctors anticipate it's only going to get worse as more people gather for the holidays.
Club Calvi gets the scoop from bestselling authors James Patterson and Mike Lupica about the third book in their "Jane Smith Thriller" series.
Mary Calvi talks to author Delia Pitts about her new book "Death of an Ex," the sequel to the Club Calvi FicPick "Trouble In Queenstown."
Mary Calvi talks to Liv Constantine, co-author of "The Next Mrs. Parrish," a Club Calvi Readers' Choice in 2024, about her new book "Don't Open Your Eyes"
The Club Calvi Book Club's Top 3 FicPicks were "Sleep" by Honor Jones, "Aftertaste" by Daria Lavelle and "The Doorman" by Chris Pavone.
This month's choices were: "Sleep" by Honor Jones, "Aftertaste" by Daria Lavelle and "The Doorman" by Chris Pavone.
"Along Came Amor" is the final book in Alexis Daria's "Primas of Power" romance series about three cousins originally from the Bronx.
Mary Calvi talks to bestselling author Annabel Monaghan about her new book "It's a Love Story"
Club Calvi is spotlighting a new young adult romantic comedy book by bestselling author Tia Williams.
"Didn't You Used to Be Queenie B?" by Terri-Lynne DeFino is the new Readers' Choice for the CBS New York Book Club with Mary Calvi.