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Trump demands whistleblower's identity be revealed; 50,000 runners compete in New York City marathon
Authorities find wreckage of downed helicopter in Hawaii; School surprises bus driver with new car and raise
Cuomo "cautiously optimistic" about slowing infection rates in New York; Newspaper delivery man turns into grocery lifeline
Debates over stay-at-home orders across the U.S.; How a North Carolina nurse ended up volunteering at a New York hospital
Trump grants clemency for several high-profile felons; A brave preschooler and her classmates show the power of friendship.
Tens of thousands march on Washington to demand racial justice; Tens of thousands march on Washington to demand racial justice.
When it was completed in 1883, it was hailed as an engineering marvel and called the eighth Wonder of the World.
Dr. Dyan Hes, the founder of Gramercy Pediatrics in New York City, joins CBSN to discuss the latest COVID-19 headlines including rising pediatric cases.
Days after winning his mayoral race, Adams vowed New York City will be "the center of the cryptocurrency industry."
A stunning new report by New York City officials highlights a major crisis facing thousands of public school students: the lack of available permanent housing. Dr. Megan Sandel, Boston Medical Center's principal investigator of Children's HealthWatch and co-director of The Grow Clinic, joins CBSN AM to discuss the new report and how housing problems affect students nationwide.
Employees who faked their vaccination will be suspended without pay, the department said.
The CDC reports over 1 million children ages 5 to 11 have received the first dose of Pfizer's pediatric vaccine. This comes as several states and New York City begin expanding booster eligibility to all adults. Director of vaccine research at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Dr. Robert Frenck, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with a look at the day's pandemic news.
Former Japanese princess Mako Komuro arrived in New York City after leaving the royal family for a new life with her husband.
"It appears that Jashyah was a runaway," acting Essex County Prosecutor Ted Stephens said Friday.
Dr. Dyan Hes' practice in New York City was one of the first to offer COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 5 to 11. The founder of Gramercy Pediatrics spoke with CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers about the early demand for shots, what parents should know about their kids getting the shot and how this round of vaccinations could affect schools.
Hundreds of veterans are running in a relay from the 9/11 Memorial in New York City to Atlanta while carrying the American flag to combat feelings of isolation. Janet Shamlian shares more in the CBS News series "Honoring our Heroes."
Vaccinating all New Yorkers ages 5 to 7 would prevent an estimated 38,000 cases of COVID-19, health officials say.
The Supreme Court is hearing its' first major gun control case in over a decade. CBS News legal contributor and Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the details.
In his election night speech, Adams said his victory is for "the underserved, the marginalized, the abandoned" who have felt "betrayed" by New York City.
Democrat Eric Adams, a former NYPD captain and Brooklyn borough president, claimed victory in the New York City mayor's race, defeating Republican Curtis Sliwa. Adams will be only the second Black mayor in the city's history. CBSN New York has more on that race plus the election of Alvin Bragg as the next Manhattan district attorney.
Democrat Eric Adams is the winner of the New York City mayor's race, CBS News projects. In his acceptance speech, the former police officer pledged to be a mayor for all of the city's residents when he takes office on January 1. Watch his remarks here.
Democrat Eric Adams is the projected winner of the New York City mayoral race, defeating Republican Curtis Sliwa. CBS New York's chief political correspondent Marcia Kramer joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the race.
The COVID-19 vaccine mandate is set to take effect on November 1.
The union is asking the court to halt the vaccine mandate ahead of Friday's deadline.
President Trump announced that he would nominate senior White House aide Lindsey Halligan to serve as the top federal prosecutor for the Virginia office.
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.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom also signed bills enhancing protections for children at schools, hospitals.
Police said multiple people were shot Saturday at the Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua, New Hampshire.
The man told Secret Service agents he was a member of law enforcement.
The Trump administration is targeting a visa widely used by tech companies and other employers to hire foreign workers.
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.
Sonny Curtis died Friday, his wife of more than a half-century, Louise Curtis, confirmed to The Associated Press.