
Larry Storch, known for role in TV show "F Troop," dies at 99
An actor best known for the 1960s TV Western spoof "F Troop" has died.
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An actor best known for the 1960s TV Western spoof "F Troop" has died.
Horseback riding might not seem like a New York City activity, but one program has several horse farms throughout the city — and they're doing a lot more than just galloping around. GallopNYC provides therapy to veterans and people with disabilities.
Sotheby's presale estimate for the fossil is $5 million to $8 million.
Frankfurter-munching phenom Joey "Jaws" Chestnut has gobbled his way to a 15th win Monday at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest.
The suspect, a 22-year-old man, was arrested Friday. The child was not hurt.
New York's legislature has approved a sweeping overhaul of the state's handgun licensing rules, seeking to preserve some limits after the Supreme Court said people have a right to carry a handgun for personal protection.
Disgraced former R&B singer R. Kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for leading a decades-long sex trafficking operation. He appeared in a New York City court Wednesday, where survivors of his abuse gave emotional accounts of their pain and suffering. National correspondent Jericka Duncan spoke with two of those survivors and reports on both the sentencing and its impact.
A 20-year-old woman was fatally struck by a New York City subway train after she fell onto the tracks at Grand Central Terminal, police said.
The store worker accused of slapping the former New York City mayor on the back is facing assault charges.
Uber is on the defensive as a proposed bill in New York City could limit how many of its drivers are on the roads. Meanwhile, Uber executives face criminal charges in France. Wall Street Journal business editor Dennis Berman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what is behind the backlash.
Sean Ebony Coleman created Destination Tomorrow, a center for the predominantly Black and Brown community.
Mayor Eric Adams gave a press conference at an auto pound in Brooklyn this week, as a bulldozer pulverized a pile of confiscated dirt bikes and ATVs behind him.
Police said multiple people were injured when a taxi suddenly veered off the road and struck a Manhattan building on Monday afternoon.
Three people sustained critical injuries after a New York City cab veered off the road and rammed into a building on Monday. Police shared updates about the accident during a press conference and confirmed that six people, including the taxi driver, were hospitalized.
A new law that prevents most New Yorkers from purchasing bullet-resistant vests does not apply to the type of body armor worn by the gunman who killed 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket in May.
"It's been nothing but good," the Berkshire Hathaway CEO said of the annual charity lunch, which he says will be his last.
Police are investigating the fatal incident that occurred in a Brooklyn subway station late Wednesday night.
Advocates at the Nonhuman Rights Project argued that Happy is an autonomous, cognitively complex elephant worthy of the right reserved in law for "a person."
"Time off task" tool can ding workers who are inactive. Critics blame e-commerce giant's use of quotas for job injuries.
A retired New York City police officer was arrested outside the U.S. Capitol after authorities said he presented a fake badge and had ammunition and a BB gun in his vehicle. Nikole Killion reports.
Avenatti was convicted of cheating client Stormy Daniels of hundreds of thousands of dollars in book proceeds.
A network of donation-based kiosks allows neighbors to give each other a helping hand.
Firearm manufacturer "endangered the public health and safety" with the marketing of its guns, according to lawsuit.
The tabernacle, a box containing Holy Communion items, was made of 18-carat gold and decorated with jewels, police said.
The suspect in a deadly shooting of a man on a New York City subway train is now in police custody. The suspect has a long criminal history and negotiated his surrender through a pastor who showed up at the police station in a Rolls Royce.
The Department of Homeland Security is escalating its clash with so-called sanctuary states, warning multiple states they could face legal action, CBS News has learned.
The Pentagon's new guidelines were sent to reporters on Friday.
An ongoing drought in Vermont is depleting feed crops, causing problems for dairy farmers who have been pushed to adapt and take costly measures to care for their cattle.
A cyberattack targeting check-in and boarding systems has disrupted air traffic at several major European airports.
The man told Secret Service agents he was a member of law enforcement.
President Trump's "Gold Card" program will be rolled out in the coming weeks, allowing the world's wealthy to apply for fast-track visas — if they pay $1 million or more.
President Trump has so far raised $200 million for a new White House ballroom from some of the nation's biggest companies.
Thousands of people were evacuated from their homes after a 1,000-pound bomb was discovered by construction workers on the west side of Hong Kong island.
Sonny Curtis died Friday, his wife of more than a half-century, Louise Curtis, confirmed to The Associated Press.