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Actor Will Ferrell was in a serious car accident Thursday night in California.
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Actor Will Ferrell was in a serious car accident Thursday night in California.
A whistleblower says Cambridge Analytica used personal data from an estimated 50 million Facebook users to help the Trump campaign.
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Will Ferrell has decided to back out of his role as Ronald Reagan in a new film after the former president's family and other critics slammed the movie for being in poor taste.
Following reports that comedic duo Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig were axing a planned Lifetime movie, a poster for the upcoming film debuted in Hollywood.
Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig say they are now abandoning plans for a Lifetime TV movie after the secret project became public.
The star of "Anchorman," ''Elf" and several sports-related flicks played all 9 positions and coached for 10 teams in five Arizona ballparks Thursday in a spring-training blitz chronicled for an HBO special.
Celebrities are playing the waiting game in a new online campaign calling for a unified response to the Ebola epidemic in West Africa.
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At U.S. World Cup fan headquarters in Recife, Brazil, U.S. Soccer Federation President Sunil Gulati welcomed none other than Will Ferrell to the stage.
Hollywood and Broadway's brightest stars will take center stage at "The 68th Annual Tony Awards."
In this week's That Thing You Missed comedian Will Ferrell explains how he'd update The Masters, a college coach reveals interesting new uni's, a Braves' opening day fail and watch a what happens when a wannabe mascot loses his cool.
The former "Saturday Night Live" star's Bush sends his remarks from a Sizzler steak house in Texas.
A busy weekend at the box office has Hollywood hoping for what could be the biggest opening weekend ever in the month of November.
The law allowed legal residents, including those with green cards, to vote in municipal elections starting in 2023.
Amtrak said two locomotives and eight cars on an eastbound Southwest Chief train derailed after hitting a dump truck at a railroad crossing in the town of Mendon around 12:45 p.m.
As of May, there were more than 542 incidents of harassment and 15 assaults just on MTA buses.
Rain with isolated storms should be prevalent throughout the day.
Police say on Friday night, four men walked into Puffy's Smoke Shop on Third Avenue and got into an argument with a worker.
The demand was overwhelming, and all appointments were booked through Monday.
"The Constitution and the best of our traditions counsel mutual respect and tolerance, not censorship and suppression," Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote.
The Queens District Attorney's Office said Hirsch is also under house arrest and will have electronic monitoring.
Surveillance video shows the encounter inside a ShopRite store on Staten Island.
Police say on Friday night, four men walked into Puffy's Smoke Shop on Third Avenue and got into an argument with a worker.
The demand was overwhelming, and all appointments were booked through Monday.
The Queens District Attorney's Office said Hirsch is also under house arrest and will have electronic monitoring.
Surveillance video shows the encounter inside a ShopRite store on Staten Island.
The law allowed legal residents, including those with green cards, to vote in municipal elections starting in 2023.
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.
United Airlines says two of its planes made contact on the tarmac before departing.
Now 95 and blessed with a massive family, Lyndhurst High School grad says he still enjoys many of life's pleasures.
"The hardest part is knowing you walked out and other people didn't," Janette Aguero said.
Murphy called the Supreme Court's ruling on firearm carry laws an outrage.
The five cubs were born on May 2.
If elected, Zeldin would be New York's first Jewish Republican governor.
Police believe the drivers of a BMW and an Infinity were speeding and possibly racing when they struck two other cars.
According to nationwide statistics, staffing shortages are impacting at least one-third of all U.S. swimming pools.
The attorney for Brian Laundrie's family has released images of a notebook where Laundrie confessed to killing Gabby Petito. In an eight page letter, Laundrie said "I ended her life."
Nassau Police say it was a student's father who made the discovery this morning, the last day of school.
"The Constitution and the best of our traditions counsel mutual respect and tolerance, not censorship and suppression," Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote.
Surveillance video shows the encounter inside a ShopRite store on Staten Island.
The law allowed legal residents, including those with green cards, to vote in municipal elections starting in 2023.
If elected, Zeldin would be New York's first Jewish Republican governor.
Primary Day is on Tuesday, and polls are open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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.
Demand was so high that it overwhelmed capacity and forced the city cut off walk-ins.
Regulator's decision comes amid concerns that an epidemic of underage vaping will hook a new generation on nicotine.
The CDC authorized the shots over the weekend and now they are available to roughly 20 million children in the U.S.
"Chicago" is only the second Broadway show in history to play 10,000 performances.
Madonna was only recently announced as a performer at the sold-out show.
Police say another victim was found just down the road at a gas station. Three arrests have been made.
Tuesday night was the first preview performance of "Richard III."
The Washington Heights resident and NYU grad said he is living his truth as he moves on with next stages of his career.
New York Road Runners partner with Achilles International to produce an event for people of all abilities.
The win gives Philadelphia sole possession of first place in the Eastern Conference with 29 points to 27 for NYCFC.
New York (7-5-5) started 5-2-1 on the road, but has dropped three straight away from home — without scoring.
Fortes drove an 0-1 pitch from Adam Ottavino into the left field seats as Miami avoided a three-game sweep by the NL East leaders.
Alonso's home run over the left-center field wall against Miami reliever Jimmy Yacabonis (0-1) snapped a 3-3 tie.
"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.
New video from the NYPD shows the suspects wanted for a violent robbery at a smoke shop in Gramercy Park.
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the 25-minute show will kick off at 9:30 p.m. on Independence Day.
As Natalie Brand reports, the battle over "trigger laws" has begun.
City health officials are waiting for additional doses to vaccinate people who may have been exposed.
The supermarket worker who allegedly slapped Rudy Giuliani over the weekend has been charged with third degree assault. CBS2's Leah Mishkin reports.