GOP congressman launches bid for N.Y. governor, taking aim at Cuomo
Zeldin claimed he is the candidate who can "bring New York from the brink" after Cuomo's decade in office.
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Zeldin claimed he is the candidate who can "bring New York from the brink" after Cuomo's decade in office.
New York transportation officials say the Second Avenue subway line is nearing completion -- on time and under budget. Don Dahler goes twenty stories below ground to get the story.
A new, fast moving wildfire is scorching land in Northern California. In response to the wildfire, the governor has expanded the state of emergency; As he prepares for the opening of his first restaurant, Eureka, 16-year-old Flynn McGarry is starting to feel the pressure
Vice President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the 9/11 memorial event in New York. CBSN has the latest.
Cable TV bills have hit an all-time high, Fiat Chrysler is expanding its recall, and New York has approved a $15 minimum wage. CBS News MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner has today's CBSN Business Headlines.
A kayak trip on New York’s Hudson River turns deadly – was it an accident, or something more sinister? “48 Hours” has new information that could turn the investigation's tide. Peter Van Sant previews Saturday’s all-new "48 Hours" investigation on “CBS This Morning.”
Thousands of migrants, mostly from war-torn Syria, finally crossed into Austria after being stuck in Hungary for a week; Hunters in Tanzania have been targeting children to maim or kill them for their limbs, believing they possess supernatural power.
Hunters in Tanzania have been targeting children to maim or kill them for their limbs, believing they possess supernatural power. After being attacked, many of the children are receiving help from a Staten Island, New York, organization that has been instrumental in giving injured children access to prosthetics.
According to a new study out of Georgetown University, out of 6.6 million jobs added in the recovery, 44 percent are considered "good jobs" that pay more than $53,000 annually; Dotan Negrin quit his job in order to travel the world with his piano, which he plays in outdoor settings.
According to a new study out of Georgetown University, out of 6.6 million jobs added in the recovery, 44 percent are considered "good jobs" that pay more than $53,000 annually. CBS News correspondent Anthony Mason went to Hightower, a commercial real estate technology company in New York, to meet the young workers snatching up these new jobs.
Thousands of New York's top earners may have to pay roughly half their salaries to city, state and federal governments.
We leave you this morning among the wildflowers of Catskill, New York. Videographer: Bob Caccamise
FBI officials this week announced the recovery of a nearly-300-year-old Stradivarius violin, potentially worth millions, which was stolen in 1980 from the office of Roman Totenberg, a renowned concert violinist and music teacher. Charles Osgood reports.
At least 7 deaths in the Bronx have been linked to Legionnaires' disease. The outbreak has sparked fear and criticism among the residents of the borough. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
Several different pilots have reported encountering drones near New York City's JFK International Airport. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave, CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg and former United Airlines pilot Rusty Aimer discuss the security concerns with CBSN.
It appears a drone was responsible for a close call for passengers and crew on a Delta Airlines jet landing at Kennedy Airport in New York. The pilot of flight 407 from Orlando reported a drone flying just 100 feet below the plane, which was flying at an altitude of about 1,400 feet. The jetliner landed safely last evening. Kris Van Cleave reports on how the FAA is investigating.
Joyce Mitchell, the woman who helped two killers escape from a New York prison last month, cried as she entered a guilty plea to one felony and one misdemeanor charge Tuesday. She confessed to buying the men tools and having sexual encounters with one of them. Anna Werner reports.
Prison worker Joyce Mitchell pleads guilty to charges of helping two convicted murderers escape. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano have more on her court hearing.
Dozens of fans attended the vigil outside the hospital in White Plains on Monday.
There's less than two months to go before Pope Francis makes his first-ever visit to the U.S. The September trip kicks off in Washington with stops at the White House and Capitol Hill, where Francis will be the first pope to address Congress. In New York, he'll appear before the U.N. General Assembly and visit Saint Patrick's Cathedral. Mireya Villarreal spoke to one woman who’s working around the clock to help coordinate his visit to Philadelphia.
Thirty-five women speak about comedian Bill Cosby and sexual assault. New York Magazine senior editor Noreen Malone joins CBSN to discuss the accusers' stories.
In 1984 The New York Times described Jonathan Waxman’s west coast style restaurant Jams as ‘a culinary comet.’ For more than three decades, the Berkeley hippy turned renowned chef has been serving up his “California Cuisine” in New York City. Chef Waxman joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to talk about the nearing end for his beloved West Village “Barbuto,” the comeback of ‘80s New York favorite “Jams,” and how the band Kings of Leon convinced him to open a restaurant in Nashville.
The suit calls the city's use-of-force practices "inhumane, racist, and antithetical to the functioning of a civilized society."
Pilots flying into the New York area are dodging laser strikes again. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave joins CBSN with more on the latest reports.
A trip to a winery on the east end of New York's Long Island took a tragic turn when police say a drunk driver slammed his pick-up truck into a limo carrying a bride-to-be and her bridesmaids. Meg Oliver reports.
The Trump administration expects Iran's formal response to its 15-point peace proposal today, as Tehran continues blocking the Strait of Hormuz.
The pressure now shifts to the House to end the Department of Homeland Security shutdown that has severely disrupted air travel in some major airports. Follow live updates.
Iran-linked cyber criminals accessed FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email account, sources said.
The full committee will recommend sanctions for Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, a Florida Democrat, after the House's April recess.
The Iranian response to the U.S.' 15-point peace proposal is expected on Friday, multiple sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.
Police said a Secret Service agent assigned to Jill Biden accidentally shot himself at Philadelphia International Airport.
The FBI executed a search warrant last month at a Fulton County elections office, seeking to take "all physical ballots" from the 2020 vote as well as tapes from vote-tabulating machines, ballot images and voter rolls.
On Aug. 23, 1990, Cheryl Henry, 22, and her boyfriend Andy Atkinson, 21, were found dead in what has been called the "Lover's Lane Murders."
In a rare interview, Michael Jordan discusses settling his antitrust fight with NASCAR, his passion for racing and more.
As the war with Iran continues, CBS News is tracking gas and oil prices. Find out how much more it costs to fill up your tank or heat your house.
Shannon Tufuga is accused of kidnapping Amberlee Collazo's son, driving him to her home and forcing him to apologize to her child, whom she claimed he bullied.
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
Stocks are heading for a fifth straight weekly loss as oil prices climb and mixed signals on Iran raise fears about inflation and growth.
Stock market volatility is hitting higher-income Americans, driving a sharper drop in consumer sentiment.
As the war with Iran continues, CBS News is tracking gas and oil prices. Find out how much more it costs to fill up your tank or heat your house.
Iran has a stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz, and as pressure mounts, it's threatened to target another vital Middle East shipping lane, the Bab el-Mandeb Strait.
Stocks are heading for a fifth straight weekly loss as oil prices climb and mixed signals on Iran raise fears about inflation and growth.
Stock market volatility is hitting higher-income Americans, driving a sharper drop in consumer sentiment.
Economists say the conflict in Iran is making a recession more likely, with higher energy prices hitting consumers and businesses.
The Iranian response to the U.S.' 15-point peace proposal is expected on Friday, multiple sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.
Iran-linked cyber criminals accessed FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email account, sources said.
The full committee will recommend sanctions for Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, a Florida Democrat, after the House's April recess.
The Justice Department has made public millions of pages from its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The pressure now shifts to the House to end the Department of Homeland Security shutdown that has severely disrupted air travel in some major airports. Follow live updates.
Here's what to know about peptides, what they can and can't do, and what's driving viral claims about possible health benefits online.
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, head of the National Institutes of Health and interim leader of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told staff a permanent CDC director could be nominated soon. "I know that it has been such a difficult year," he said.
Federal health officials posted a warning about misleading statements by biotech billionaire Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong about his company's bladder cancer drug Anktiva.
Doctors fear that skepticism, fueled by anti-science sentiment and mistrust, is extending beyond vaccines to other proven, routine care.
Transit Officer Paul DeGeorge thought his son was lying on him. Then he realized something much scarier was happening.
Arctic sea ice levels are crucial to Earth's climate because, without the ice reflecting sunlight, more heat energy goes into the oceans.
Iran has a stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz, and as pressure mounts, it's threatened to target another vital Middle East shipping lane, the Bab el-Mandeb Strait.
The Iranian response to the U.S.' 15-point peace proposal is expected on Friday, multiple sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.
Iran-linked cyber criminals accessed FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email account, sources said.
Matvei Rumiantsev was sentenced for the attack which was witnessed on a video call by President Trump's youngest son.
Rockstar Billy Idol spoke to Anthony Mason about how he broke into music, why he says he's lucky to be alive and what it's like to be a grandparent.
The finale of the FX series "Love Story" aired Thursday and has captivated audiences as it follows the romance between John F. Kennedy. Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy. The limited series focuses on well-documented moments in the couple's lives, but fills in the rest with fiction. It has also received some backlash. Adriana Diaz reports.
Savannah Guthrie is speaking out about her mom's disappearance as she prepares to return to the "Today" show. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Savannah Guthrie stepped back from her NBC duties almost two months ago when her mother, Nancy Guthrie, disappeared. The investigation is ongoing.
Camila Morrone, who stars in the series "Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen," speaks to "CBS Mornings" about the show, what intimidated her about the horror genre, and working with the Duffer brothers.
A mother and daughter in Kentucky have turned down a $26 million offer for their land. The offer came from an unnamed tech company wanting to build a data center. CBS News' Jared Ochacher spoke with the family.
As AI use rises, many see it decreasing the number of jobs available.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
New research from the Society of Human Resource Management shows which regions and jobs are most at risk from artificial intelligence. Johnny Taylor, president and CEO of SHRM, joins CBS News to discuss the findings.
Experts say the rulings could expose tech companies to more litigation and pressure them to make changes to their apps.
Arctic sea ice levels are crucial to Earth's climate because, without the ice reflecting sunlight, more heat energy goes into the oceans.
Marine biologists found detectable levels of caffeine, cocaine and the over-the-counter painkillers in the blood of 28 sharks.
Here's what to know about peptides, what they can and can't do, and what's driving viral claims about possible health benefits online.
The staff at a Florida sea turtle hospital is monitoring some animals they've rehabilitated from space -- especially amputees, such as one they named Amelie, who's back at sea.
The seed reveals that people in France have been cultivating the popular variety of grape since at least the 1400s, scientists say.
A federal judge is hearing arguments on the Fulton County case involving alleged voting irregularities during the 2020 election. CBS News' Skyler Henry reports.
A federal judge ruled against former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's request to have charges against him dismissed. CBS News' Lilia Luciano reports.
Police said a Secret Service agent assigned to Jill Biden accidentally shot himself at Philadelphia International Airport.
On Aug. 23, 1990, Cheryl Henry, 22, and her boyfriend Andy Atkinson, 21, were found dead in what has been called the "Lover's Lane Murders."
A Utah woman is facing criminal charges for allegedly kidnapping a boy she claims bullied her child. CBS News' Matt Gutman reports.
The comet originated in the outer solar system and visits the inner solar system every 5.4 years.
As the number of people with cameras on their dashboards and doorbells has grown, so have reports of such sightings.
In an on-going overhaul of NASA's Artemis program, agency officials say it will take seven years to build a sophisticated base on the moon.
NASA's Artemis II rocket is back on the launch pad after repairs inside the massive Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center. Early next month, NASA will try, for a second time, to send a crew of four on a flyby of the moon. Mark Strassmann has more.
A possible meteorite crashed into a Houston area house on Saturday night, tearing through the roof and two stories of the home, officials said.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Does the evidence show a cover-up, or was Todd Kendhammer wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife?
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
Family seeks answers in death of newlywed who disappeared in 2005 while on Mediterranean honeymoon cruise.
Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
Sources tell CBS News that Iran could respond by Friday to the U.S. peace proposal submitted through mediators. CBS News' Aaron Navarro reports.
House Speaker Mike Johnson slammed Democrats and blamed them for the lapse in funding for the Department of Homeland Security. This comes as the Senate approved most funding for DHS, and as the House now has to weigh how to act on the matter. CBS News' Taurean Small reports.
A federal judge is hearing arguments on the Fulton County case involving alleged voting irregularities during the 2020 election. CBS News' Skyler Henry reports.
Ben Mutzabaugh, a managing editor at The Points Guy, joins CBS News with tips to navigate U.S. airports as the partial government shutdown affects travelers.
NASA astronaut Mike Fincke, the astronaut who was medically evacuated from the International Space Station, joined CBS News 24/7 Mornings with more details on the unexpected event and his take on the Artemis II mission to scope the moon.