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iCarly returns for another season
A new season means all your favorite characters are back with their antics too.
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A new season means all your favorite characters are back with their antics too.
It's a major milestone as the show reaches its 100th episode.
Fans are on the edge of their seats, as we hear from two of the stars.
Some of the grandest homes in New York City will be on display on CBS Sunday Morning on May 21.
The former "Howard Stern Show" writer said renting his house out for the production was no laughing matter, and it's a win for Nassau County's economy.
The NCIS team continues the case with ATF and the stolen military-grade weapons.
We're hearing from the woman who filed a multimillion dollar suit against Rudy Giuliani for alleged sexual abuse, harassment and wage theft.
Primetime on CBS2 is about to get a big boost.
In "All that Glitters," following a string of violent home robberies, the team rushes to stop a crew targeting elderly victims.
In "All that Glitters," following a string of violent home robberies, the team rushes to stop a crew targeting elderly victims.
Steve Howey tells us what it's like working with Tom Arnold.
Oscar winner and Tony nominee Ariana DeBose will return as host for the 2023 Tony Awards on CBS.
The hosts of Daytime Emmy Award-Winning "The Talk" – Akbar Gbajabiamila, Amanda Kloots, Natalie Morales, Jerry O'Connell and Sheryl Underwood – guest star as themselves.
Calvin struggles to find the perfect birthday gift for Tina on the 100th episode of "The Neighborhood."
The crews of "Fire Country" respond to the scene of a train crash where the rescue has the potential to spiral out of control when they discover the train is full of illicit cargo.
A day that began with a student march in Brooklyn against gun violence ended with several shootings.
City inspectors responded to more than 13,000 complaints last year, but people only let them in about 4,700 times.
Investigators say the fire started on the top floor of the 12-story building.
Charles Foehner is charged with weapons possession, but not for murder.
Police say she was sitting inside a friend's car, when a bullet struck her in the head. She later died.
The governor and education officials say the state offers more than 200 camps, including many free programs.
The board says school administrators will have to develop a plan to address individual parent concerns.
The swim school supports the Stew Leonard III Water Safety Foundation, which was formed by grocery executive Stew Leonard Jr. and his wife Kim to honor their 21-month-old son who died in a 1989 drowning accident.
Out Leadership CEO Todd Sears says PRIDE is a time for the community to pause, celebrate and hit the reset button.
The tunnel will remain closed while the fire marshal inspects it.
Bynum was in court for a bond hearing as he awaits extradition back to New Jersey.
Ten governors sent a letter to publishing companies saying censorship will not be supported in their states.
Registered voters can cast a ballot at their designated locations Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m.
The affected areas are served by Aqua Water Company.
The state Department of Health says the two cases are the first reported in New Jersey since February.
Eastbound and westbound lanes were closed for most of the morning.
For thousands of years, the Shinnecock people worked with seaweed. But this effort, in its third year, combines tribal history with a calling to answer a modern dilemma: Bay waters are dying. Seaweed can help.
The principal of Longwood High School says Bryan Diaz-Ximello obtained 93 college credits as a high school student.
A necropsy to determine the whale's cause of death will be performed Friday.
Skeleton crew of lifeguards jumped into action after seeing the group struggling in the water.
Registered voters can cast a ballot at their designated locations Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m.
Students at Launch Charter School carried signs and marched to Restoration Plaza in Bed-Stuy for a rally.
The president spoke less than 24 hours after the Senate approved the agreement in a bipartisan vote.
Multiple sources familiar with the matter tell CBS News the Justice Department won't seek to charge former Vice President Mike Pence.
Former New York Gov. George Pataki is on his fifth trip to Ukraine since Russia invaded in 2022.
The state Department of Health says the two cases are the first reported in New Jersey since February.
Public health officials say it's too early to know if it's the start of a full-blown COVID wave in New York City.
May is awareness month for preeclampsia, a type of high blood pressure some women develop during or after pregnancy.
Rodriguez, or A-Rod as he is known, has partnered with the health products company OraPharma to help raise awareness.
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter's dementia diagnosis was announced as former President Jimmy Carter continues to receive hospice care.
The cast of the recent Broadway revival of "Into the Woods" gave one of the performances at Friday's Ham4Ham show.
A sprawling exhibit on Fifth Avenue in Midtown invites visitors to get inside the world of "Alice In Wonderland."
Joel was named Madison Square Garden's first-ever music franchise in December, 2013.
Lester is a nominated for a Tony Award as featured actress in a musical.
Actor Wendell Pierce is Tony-nominated for his role as "Willy Loman" in Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman."
For the first time ever, the Ladies Professional Golf Association is playing at the Liberty National Golf Club.
Mark Canha continued his torrid hitting with a two-run homer in Thursday's 4-2 victory.
Seattle avoided a three-game sweep and snapped the Yankees' four-game win streak.
Carlos Carrasco (2-2) pitched six efficient innings to win his second consecutive start.
New York improves to 5-2-0 in the series.
June is Gun Violence Awareness Month, and a team of youth leaders will are joining elected officials to discuss solutions.
Both little girls were victims at the hands of their parents, according to prosecutors.
Eight city parks have converted land management to organic products and practices.
Aromas of fresh spices drift from a basement of Ganesh Temple in Flushing. Dosas, mango lassi, and other South Indian fare - all vegetarian - are on the menu at Temple Canteen.
There's only one kosher Jewish deli left in the Bronx, and for Jewish American Heritage Month, CBS2 speaks with two people trying to preserve these recipes so they're never forgotten.
The annual tradition returned Wednesday in New York Harbor, ahead of Memorial Day.
The exhibit focuses on the key period between 1964 and 1966, when the Beatles became international superstars.
This year's theme centered on Karl Lagerfeld, best known for his work as creative director of Chanel.
The groundbreaking singer, actor and activist died Tuesday at the age of 96 in his New York home.
The Mets unveiled a massive new scoreboard and defeated the Marlins in their home opener at Citi Field.
A Queens man accused of shooting and killing a man he said was trying to rob him was arraigned Friday on weapons charges. CBS2's Natalie Duddridge reports police say they found two dozen weapons in his home and most of them are unlicensed.
A car went up in flames on the Long Island Expressway in Jericho on Friday morning.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is joining nine other governors in opposing censorship of school textbooks.
A school board in Connecticut has voted to keep two controversial books on the high school library shelf.
Early voting is underway in New Jersey for Tuesday's primary elections.