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The convention runs through this Saturday.
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The convention runs through this Saturday.
All statewide candidates will be voted on by state party committee members.
The convention gets underway tonight in Midtown.
President Barack Obama was interviewed 17 times by Steve Kroft while he was at CBS News. The former 60 Minutes correspondent discusses his new audiobook featuring all his conversations with the 44th President.
On the very day the House of Representatives ordered articles of impeachment against the man who defeated his wife, Bill Clinton toured a school and talked politics.
The American Airlines flight from New York City to Washington, D.C. had to return to the gate before take-off.
The director discusses his new movie and the complicated relationship between President Trump and the National Enquirer.
The director explains how Ralph Lauren became a cultural icon.
Suspicious packages were sent to the Time Warner Center, which houses CNN's New York offices, as well as to the homes of former presidents Clinton and Obama, authorities said.
Technology will help law enforcement in the search for those responsible for the delivery of explosive devices to various public figures this week.
As part of the surprise appearance, Clinton played a woman -- named Hilary, with one "L" -- who was interviewing for a secretary position at Murphy Brown's new cable news show.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo spoke at the ceremonial opening of the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, named in honor of his father. The bridge will be completely open to traffic on Saturday morning.
Hillary Clinton will be making an appearance at a summer festival in New York's Central Park on Saturday.
The indictments were announced as part of the special counsel probe into potential coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Peter Strzok testified publicly for the first time since being removed from special counsel Robert Mueller's team following the discovery of texts last year.
The Justice Department's inspector general put out his long-awaited report on the FBI's handling of the Clinton email investigation.
Clinton says she wanted "to make sure she knows what all women should: we deserve to be heard."
The FBI is examining if donors were promised special favors for their contributions.
The Clintons were not home at the time and no one was hurt.
The State Department has released emails from Huma Abedin, a top aide to Hillary Clinton, that were found by the FBI on her husband's laptop.
In March 2015, Italian model Ambra Battilana Gutierrez told the NYPD that Weinstein had sexually assaulted her.
The gay rights pioneer who paved the way for same-sex marriage died Tuesday in New York at age 88.
A judge ruled the provocative online antics of Shkreli, who is awaiting sentencing for a securities fraud conviction, were bad enough to put him behind bars.
Hundreds of people crowded into a Manhattan bookstore to see Hillary Clinton on Tuesday.
Ten months after losing the presidential election, Hillary Clinton says the loss still hurts.
Police say the woman was pushing her 3-month-old baby in a stroller when a gunman approached her from behind.
Kelly was accused of using his celebrity status and a network of people to target girls, boys and young women for sex.
She is focusing on Thursday's special session of the Legislature to find ways to limit the effect of the Supreme Court ruling.
Police say the passenger is former law enforcement and was defending himself, so he was not charged.
Police say she was found with blunt force trauma to her stomach and trauma to her face and arms on Aug. 10, 2021.
According to data analyzed by CBS News, the national homicide clearance rate has been improving for cases involving white victims, but falling for Black and Hispanic victims.
It's another dry start and that'll continue all day.
Goats from a local farm will roam the sloped terrain that is full of invasive plants.
They blocked the entrance to the University Club of New York on West 54th Street.
Goats from a local farm will roam the sloped terrain that is full of invasive plants.
They blocked the entrance to the University Club of New York on West 54th Street.
The man was not injured but was checked out by an EMS crew as a precaution.
Police say the woman was pushing her 3-month-old baby in a stroller when a gunman approached her from behind.
The city is still waiting for a shipment from the federal government.
The president aims to be able to power 10 million homes with wind energy by 2030.
Officials say there's no evidence any of the children deliberately hurt one another.
She is the second person in Connecticut to test positive for the virus this year and the first to die.
Drivers across the Tri-State Area continue to feel the squeeze at the pump.
The national average for a gallon of regular reached $4.87 on Monday. It's even more expensive in the Tri-State Area.
The TSA says 80% of the firearms were loaded.
Surveillance video shows the moment a Ford Edge went full speed into Morningside Florist on West Broadway.
The incident happened around 7 p.m. Monday at a home on Beechwood Drive.
Authorities say erroneous information on the internet claims Alito still lives in West Caldwell.
The Port Authority says travelers who do not pre-book parking spots will be charged a summer peak period surcharge.
One mistake could send you and your family to the hospital, or worse.
Once on the sand, they removed the hook and released the shark.
Judie Ulberg knows how stressful weddings can be. She works in the business. But this was different.
The CDC and FDA recently approved Moderna and Pfizer COVID vaccines for children 6 months of age and older.
The girl had been reported missing after she was dropped off by a rideshare in Hempstead on Monday.
They blocked the entrance to the University Club of New York on West 54th Street.
She is focusing on Thursday's special session of the Legislature to find ways to limit the effect of the Supreme Court ruling.
Cassidy Hutchinson, an aide to former chief of staff Mark Meadows, testified that Trump said about the crowd at the Ellipse "something to the effect of, 'I don't effing care that they have weapons.'"
Gov. Kathy Hochul and Congressman Lee Zeldin will go toe-to-toe in November.
Authorities say erroneous information on the internet claims Alito still lives in West Caldwell.
The city is still waiting for a shipment from the federal government.
Dr. Dave Chokshi says the tensions between Mayor de Blasio and Gov. Cuomo got in the way of public health.
The Reproductive Health Care Facilities Access Act passed the county Board of Legislators on Monday night.
The demand was overwhelming, and all appointments were booked through Monday.
The Chelsea Sexual Health Clinic opened at 11 a.m., but the line for a vaccine started forming outside about three hours earlier.
Kelly was accused of using his celebrity status and a network of people to target girls, boys and young women for sex.
Offerings include some familiar characters and prices that don't strain family budgets, with some shows for free.
The two winners for Best Performance by an Actor and Actress receive $25,000 scholarships.
Back in November, the boy was pinned under a car that jumped the curb in Gravesend.
Preliminary investigations suggested that Mara died while swimming, state police said.
NYCFC (8-4-4) got two goals from Héber, another one from Gabriel Pereira and one from Talles Magno.
Veteran right-hander throws two-hit ball over eight innings in Astros' 2-0 victory on Wednesday.
With the 5-3 victory, the Bombers are now 56-20, matching 2001 Mariners and 1998 Yankees for best start since 1930.
Sears (3-0) made his second spot start and limited the A's to three hits in 5 2/3 innings.
Carlos Carrasco (8-4) had a second straight rocky outing against Houston.
"It's one of the few professions where you work with your heart, your hands, and your head at the same time," co-owner Tom Geppel told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
"That was my dream, to open a small business here," co-owner Pompeyo "Papa" Martinez told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
"We whip the whipped cream by hand. We make our hot fudge, caramel, most of our syrups," owner Vito Citrano told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
"Most of my customers are regulars. They come almost every day, and they feel that this is their home," Panagiotis Binioris said.
For hard-to-find flavors from faraway continents, professional chefs and home cooks flock to a specialty food store founded in 1944.
Thousands came out for the 2022 New York City Pride March through Manhattan on Sunday.
Juneteenth celebrations took place across New York City on June 19.
The famous Mermaid Parade returned to Coney Island on Saturday for its 40th anniversary.
Stars of stage and screen hit the red carpet for the 75th Annual Tony Awards on Sunday night.
Actor Ray Liotta has died. He was 67.
CBS2's Vanessa Murdock has your weather forecast for June 29 at 11 p.m.
It was "on your mark, get set, goats" in Riverside Park on the West Side on Wednesday.
Nearly half of all murderers in our country are walking free, and in a first-of-its-kind collaboration with CBS News, we're examining what's behind the rise in "Crime Without Punishment." Barely 50% of murder cases in the U.S. get solved, and as CBS2's Ali Bauman reports, the NYPD's clearance rate is even worse.
A dramatic water rescue was caught on camera in Queens on Wednesday morning.
Thursday, the New York state legislature will take up a new gun bill to replace the one struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court, but there are already questions about whether it could survive a court challenge. CBS2's Dick Brennan has more on Gov. Hochul's proposal.