No Verdict In Menendez Bribery Trial, As Jury Loses A Member
Jurors finished their third full day of deliberations on Thursday without a verdict.
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Jurors finished their third full day of deliberations on Thursday without a verdict.
Menendez is accused of accepting gifts from his wealthy friend in exchange for using his office to advance the doctor's personal and business interests.
Attorneys concluded closing arguments Monday afternoon as the trial entered its 10th week.
The day was dedicated to spirit and pride, and was marked by an unprecedented police presence to protect both the runners and the expected two and a half million spectators cheering them on.
Some of the fine folks covering the race for CBSNewYork took to social media to give us an inside look at the scene around town.
The union representing drivers, monitors and mechanics said a contract deal was reached Friday, so workers will not walk off the job Monday.
"We have uncovered deep dysfunction," said City Comptroller Scott Stringer, unveiling an audit of 156 polling sites - and finding problems in 90% of them.
Two men from the Tri-State Area were among those killed in Tuesday's deadly terror attack in Lower Manhattan.
More is being learned about the Lower Manhattan terror attack suspect, who remains under police guard at Bellevue Hospital where he's in serious condition from a gunshot wound.
Attorneys in the bribery trial of New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez are arguing over what legal instructions the jury will hear from the judge before deliberating.
Five years after Sandy, there is now a permanent reminder of the devastation along the East River in Lower Manhattan.
The manager won't return to the team next season, he confirmed Thursday. Girardi's four-year, $16 million contract is set to expire at the end of the month.
Reporter Peter Haskell remembers surveying the damage from Superstorm Sandy.
New Jersey has sued a town over two recent ordinances that the state says illegally targeted the Jewish community from nearby New York.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said Thursday that he is fighting head on against Gov. Andrew Cuomo's decision to begin testing self-driving cars in New York City.
Yankee fever is spreading across the city but apparently Mayor Bill de Blasio is immune.
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito was furious this week after President Donald Trump singled out Puerto Rico in negative tweets.
There are four times more ride service vehicles in the city now compared to just two years ago.
The Trump administration wants to gut the Environmental Protection Agency by cutting its budget by 31 percent.
Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance said his office would have prosecuted media mogul Harvey Weinstein in 2015 if they had a case.
The candidates sparred over property taxes and other hot-button topics in Tuesday's debate ahead of the Nov. 7 election.
Meanwhile, a group is pushing for hurricane preparedness projects, including a storm surge barrier from Sandy Hook to the Rockaways.
The much-maligned Administration for Children's Services is trying to change its troubled reputation.
The group will recommend solutions to traffic congestion and the funding challenges facing the city's subway and bus systems.
The families of fallen first responders received their last thank you Thursday from a charity created to help them.
James Harden scored 31 points, Kawhi Leonard had 26 and the Clippers beat the Nets 121-105 on Friday night.
Surveillance video captured the moment a New York school security guard saved a choking first grader.
New York state is taking legal action against the Trump administration for halting construction of five offshore wind farms.
Some union nurses say if they don't reach deals on a new contract by Monday, nearly 16,000 nurses could walk off the job.
In at least one video posted to social media, the pro-Palestinian demonstrators appear to be chanting their support of Hamas.
Surveillance video captured the moment a New York school security guard saved a choking first grader.
New York state is taking legal action against the Trump administration for halting construction of five offshore wind farms.
Some union nurses say if they don't reach deals on a new contract by Monday, nearly 16,000 nurses could walk off the job.
In at least one video posted to social media, the pro-Palestinian demonstrators appear to be chanting their support of Hamas.
It happened at around 3 p.m. Friday inside Alex Deli & Grocery, which is located at Flatbush and Newkirk avenues.
Get ready for a wet and soggy weekend in the New York City area.
Investigators said the victim was struck by a bullet inside his Danbury, Connecticut, home, and it came from the unit next door.
Enjoy the spring preview while it lasts because umbrellas will be your best friend this weekend!
It will feel more like March than January.
While Tuesday may have some bumps, the trend is toward milder, more pleasant weather.
Get ready for a wet and soggy weekend in the New York City area.
New Jersey has confirmed its first pediatric flu death of the 2025-26 season, which health leaders warn has been seeing cases spread at alarming rates.
Police say a rock was thrown at a school bus on the New Jersey Turnpike, shattering a window and seriously injuring a young child.
New Jersey has joined a growing list of states limiting students' cellphone use during the school day.
Enjoy the spring preview while it lasts because umbrellas will be your best friend this weekend!
New York state is taking legal action against the Trump administration for halting construction of five offshore wind farms.
Get ready for a wet and soggy weekend in the New York City area.
Enjoy the spring preview while it lasts because umbrellas will be your best friend this weekend!
John Pillaccio, accused in the fatal stabbing of a CVS employee on Long Island on Christmas Day, appeared before a judge on Wednesday.
It will feel more like March than January.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked HHS from halting $10 billion in social services funding to five states, a move the agency argued was necessary to crack down on fraud — but the states called unconstitutional.
Legislation would protect and expand hunger programs and improve benefit security as New York pantries see rising demand.
Electric vehicles could soon be in the crosshairs of Congress, with a new bill that would force more rigorous safety standards.
The White House shared video showing a different angle of Renee Nicole Good's shooting by an ICE agent in Minneapolis and the moments that led up to it, as the investigation continues.
Actor and podcast host Michael Rapaport said he will be running for New York City mayor in 2029.
New Jersey has confirmed its first pediatric flu death of the 2025-26 season, which health leaders warn has been seeing cases spread at alarming rates.
A potentially deadly and drug-resistant fungus is spreading nationwide, including New York and New Jersey.
Brooklyn-based Maimonides Health is merging with NYC Health + Hospitals, New York City health leaders announced.
New Jersey state health officials are warning of potential measles exposures at Newark Liberty International Airport before Christmas.
Thousands of new flu cases in New York led to a 38% jump from the previous week, according to state health officials.
Video of an angry confrontation during intermission at a performance of "Mamma Mia!" on Broadway is going viral on social media.
Weinstein's defense attorney told the judge he'd like to pursue plea negotiations after last year's mistrial on a rape charge.
The annual festival will return to Queens this summer, running from June 5-7 at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.
Theater fans get the opportunity to buy 2-for-1 tickets to 26 Broadway shows.
Nikki Glaser is hosting the Golden Globes for a second time and told CBS Mornings about the challenges of picking the perfect jokes.
James Harden scored 31 points, Kawhi Leonard had 26 and the Clippers beat the Nets 121-105 on Friday night.
Filip Forsberg scored the only goal in a shootout to lift the Predators over the Islanders 2-1 on Thursday night.
The Buffalo Sabres beat the New York Rangers 5-2 on Thursday night to give them 12 victories in their past 13 games.
The Pittsburgh Penguins beat the New Jersey Devils 4-1 on Thursday night for their sixth straight victory.
Paolo Banchero banked in a 3-pointer from the top of the key at the overtime buzzer to give the Magic a 104-103 victory over the Nets on Wednesday.
Legislation would protect and expand hunger programs and improve benefit security as New York pantries see rising demand.
The people and businesses of Ridgewood, Queens, have banded together to help those impacted by the recent apartment building fire.
Student athletes at a high school in Queens have won both state and national video game championships.
Thousands of teachers across New York are participating in a statewide campaign demanding pension reform.
For the 48th year, El Museo del Barrio hosted a parade in East Harlem for Three Kings' Day.
The Halloween tradition strolled through Manhattan's East Village on Sunday, with furry friends dressed in colorful costumes.
A suspect was taken into custody after an attack on Pearl Street Mall in Boulder on June 1 in which there were 15 people and a dog who were victims. The suspect threw Molotov cocktails that burned some of the victims, who were part of a march for Israeli hostages.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Dogs got decked out for the annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade in New York City's East Village on Saturday.
Cosplayers flooded New York City's Javits Center in October 2024 for the annual New York Comic Con convention.
CBS News New York's Lonnie Quinn has your First Alert Forecast for January 9 at 11 p.m.
Cellphone video shows a deer getting caught in a backyard zip line in Brookhaven, Long Island.
A protest outside a Queens synagogue is leading to concern in the Jewish community and some questions about the response from Mayor Zohran Mamdani. CBS News New York's Ali Bauman reports.
An arrest has been made after a rock was thrown through a school bus window on the New Jersey Turnpike, seriously injuring a student on board.
Four years ago Friday, one of the deadliest residential fires in U.S. history struck the Bronx. Seventeen people, including eight children, were killed in the tragic Twin Parks apartment fire. CBS News New York's Andrew Ramos was there as the community gathered to reflect and mourn.