A Look Back: Dana Tyler and Tony Bennett at Da Vinci exhibit
In this edition of "A Look Back," we remember Tony Bennett as he visited the Leonard da Vinci exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2003. CBS New York's Dana Tyler reports.
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In this edition of "A Look Back," we remember Tony Bennett as he visited the Leonard da Vinci exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2003. CBS New York's Dana Tyler reports.
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Police say two suspects are in custody following a series of attacks on three women in or near Riverside Park. As CBS New York's Nick Caloway reports, the NYPD shared an update on the investigation Friday morning, announcing the arrests.
Gov. Phil Murphy says the state is suing the federal government to block the process. As CBS New York's John Dias reports, it comes the same day some of the new tolls were installed.
New Jersey is suing the federal government to block the controversial plan to charge drivers who enter Manhattan below 60th Street.
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Police say one of the victims was sexually assaulted and the other had her cellphone stolen. CBS New York's Natalie Duddridge hears from others who use the park.
It comes as New Jersey's top officials are expected to announce actions against the controversial plan. CBS New York's John Dias has the details.
The deal avoids a potential shutdown of Broadway shows.
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The Kennedy Center's board of trustees voted to add President Trump's name to the facade of the performing arts center, more than two months after a judge ordered its removal, according to a Democrat who sits on the center's board.
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