NYPD officers shoot armed suspect in Brooklyn, police say
NYPD officers shot an armed suspect in the stomach in Brooklyn on Friday night, police say.
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NYPD officers shot an armed suspect in the stomach in Brooklyn on Friday night, police say.
The NYPD provided updates on several crimes early Saturday morning.
More than 250 people are without a home after an inferno spread through a Bronx apartment building. CBS News New York's Alecia Reid has more on how the community is coming together to help.
The Nuggets beat the Nets on Friday night.
CBS News New York's Lonnie Quinn has your First Alert Forecast for January 10 at 11 p.m.
Port Authority Police came to the rescue of a nurse in cardiac arrest Thursday.
Once the California fires are under control, Los Angeles will likely address another crisis – insurance. CBS News New York's Mahsa Saeidi reports from Altadena.
Police have released a picture of a person of interest in the deadly stabbing of a Bronx teenager.
Firefighters are starting to make progress battling the fires scorching Southern California, but the window is short with winds expected to pick back up again Saturday. Eleven people have died over the last four days, and it's estimated more than 12,000 structures have been destroyed. Christina Fan and Ashley Sharp report for CBS News New York.
Police shot a man in the stomach Friday night in Canarsie, Brooklyn. CBS News New York's Derick Waller reports.
The California fires are highlighting a serious issue across the nation as insurance carriers drop coverage or decide not to renew policies based on risk. New data indicates non-renewal rates are being driven by an increase in climate-related weather disasters, and some say that could have a ripple effect in the Tri-State Area. CBS News New York's Christine Sloan reports.
The Thunder emphatically bounced back to rout the Knicks on Friday night.
The first week of congestion pricing in New York City is wrapping up. CBS News New York's Ali Bauman takes a look at the early data on how effective the toll may be in easing traffic.
New Orleans Police have released terrifying body camera video from the New Year's Day attack that killed 14 people. The video shows police responding to the scene and the danger they quickly encountered. CBS News New York investigative reporter Tim McNicholas has the story.
Breast cancer rates are rising for a specific population of women under age 50; how to avoid a new strand of norovirus that has spread across the country; the benefits that can come from a month of sobriety, and the health risks caused by the smoke from the California wildfires.
Mary Calvi talks to Lily Braun-Arnold about her debut novel "The Last Bookstore on Earth," now a New York Times best seller.
We asked you to vote for either "The Note" by Alafair Burke, "The Stolen Queen" by Fiona Davis or "More or Less Maddy" by Lisa Genova.
Club Calvi kicks off 2025 with three highly-anticipated books in January: "The Note" by Alafair Burke, "The Stolen Queen" by Fiona Davis and "More or Less Maddy," by Lisa Genova.
Words on a page are just the beginning of getting a book published. It often takes teamwork between an author and a literary agent, like Jane Pek and Julie Barer
Authors Beatriz Williams and Lauren Willig spoke to Mary Calvi about their latest book written with Karen White.
Richard Price, author of "The Wanderers," "Clockers," and "Lush Life," releases the new book "Lazarus Man," his first book nearly 10 years.
Your book choices were: "The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern" by Lynda Cohen Loigman, "How Does That Make You Feel, Magda Eklund?" by Anna Montague, and "Love Can't Feed You" by Cherry Lou Sy.
"The Puzzle Box" is a sequel to "The Puzzle Master," which was voted the CBS New York Book Club's Reader's Choice in June 2023.
Your choices were: "The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern" by Lynda Cohen Loigman, "How Does That Make You Feel, Magda Eklund?" by Anna Montague, and "Love Can't Feed You" by Cherry Lou Sy.
Mary Calvi talks to author Jean Hanff Korelitz about her new book "The Sequel," the follow-up to her bestselling novel "The Plot."