Tiffany's new jewel of a store
Tiffany & Co.'s flagship headquarters in New York recently reopened after undergoing a nearly four-year renovation. Correspondent Kelefa Sanneh tours a showcase that is one of the jewels of Manhattan.
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Tiffany & Co.'s flagship headquarters in New York recently reopened after undergoing a nearly four-year renovation. Correspondent Kelefa Sanneh tours a showcase that is one of the jewels of Manhattan.
Chef Rich Torrisi is not new to the restaurant game, but he's using a new bold approach to take it to the next level. Jeff Glor reports from his newest restaurant.
. A 2.2 magnitude hit just south of Hastings-on-Hudson, a town just north of New York City on the Hudson River.
A spokesperson for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle said the couple were in a "near catastrophic car chase" Tuesday night in which they were pursued by paparazzi. The NYPD confirmed there was a pursuit but said no one was injured or arrested in the incident. Errol Barnett has more.
The man charged in the case, Joseph Garrison, 18, surrendered to officials in New York City on Thursday.
The operator of a limousine company has been accused of acting recklessly and causing the deaths of 20 people in a 2018 crash in upstate New York.
Thousands of migrants who have crossed the southern border are now moving North, and some cities are struggling to manage the influx. New York City is repurposing old schools and hotels to shelter the busloads of migrants arriving. Chicago opened a new shelter for migrants over the weekend, and it's already filling up. CBS News national correspondent Adriana Diaz visited a Chicago police station where some people are sleeping -- because there are no other options.
U.S. officials say they've seen a decrease in migrant crossings at the southern border four days after Title 42 ended. But with migrant shelters at capacity, city officials in Brownsville, Texas, are preparing to bus migrants to at least six destinations including New York. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports.
One year has passed since a targeted, racist massacre at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York. Jericka Duncan reflects on the last year with four people who were impacted by the shooting in different ways.
Buffalo on Sunday marked one year since a gunman opened fire in a supermarket, killing 10 people, all of whom were Black. Critics say not enough has been done to address gun violence since that day. Astrid Martinez reports.
Penny's attorneys wrote the funds will be managed by their office and will be used towards their client's defense.
At least three people were shot at a barbershop on Saturday afternoon, police said.
A year ago Sunday, a white supremacist shot and killed 10 people, all of them Black, in a domestic terrorist attack.
On May 14, 2022, a white supremacist shot and killed 10 people, all Black, in a Buffalo, New York, supermarket. A year after the attack, Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown told CBS News how the city is moving forward.
After NYU Professor Maurizio Porfiri's former teachers and classmates were murdered in the 2007 Virginia Tech mass shooting, he decided to "do something meaningful" and use his engineering skills to provide insight into gun violence.
Correspondent Jon Wertheim interviews conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin, music director of three major orchestras: in Philadelphia, in his hometown of Montreal, and at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, which has pinned on him the bold revamping of its artistic mission.
Court documents unsealed Wednesday include a motion to dismiss Juror 77 for "potential bias." The motion was denied.
Treatment-resistant illnesses have been diagnosed in Asia, Europe and Canada, but two cases in New York City mark the first time they have been diagnosed in the United States.
Westchester County District Attorney Miriam E. Rocah said an investigation found a "pattern of inconsistencies, errors and disclosure issues."
New York Congressman George Santos pleaded not guilty to federal charges Wednesday, including wire fraud and money laundering. The Republican's finances and campaign have been the focus of several investigations. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns discusses how Santos is responding to the case.
Republican Rep. George Santos, of New York, was in custody and expected to face a judge Wednesday afternoon. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane explains the charges and how they could affect his political career.
The embattled congressman pleaded not guilty in his first appearance in federal court.
Caleb Simpson takes his seven million followers on impromptu tours of people's homes across the country.
Rep. George Santos, of New York, was facing a federal judge Wednesday afternoon after being charged with fraud, money laundering and other crimes. Brian Jacobs, a former federal prosecutor and partner at Morvillo Abramowitz Grand Iason & Anello PC, joins CBS News' Lana Zak and Errol Barnett to discuss what to expect from the case.
GOP Rep. George Santos, of New York, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment Wednesday and was ordered to be released on a $500,000 bond. He was charged with fraud, money laundering and other crimes, according to an indictment. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane explains what happens next.
A Ukrainian boy went out with his mother to buy clothes for a school picture. A Russian missile detonated above their bus, killing 35. Survivors, including the boy and his mother, recount the experience.
Those prioritizing economy say Trump is not spending enough time on it, as ratings of economy, his handling of inflation slip.
The proposed trip is part of President Trump's push to get an agreement on Ukraine by Thanksgiving, U.S. and Ukrainian officials said.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene refuted reports that she's planning to run for president, days after she announced plans to leave Congress amid a break with President Trump.
A proposal in Congress earlier this year to sell public land has Montanans fighting to defend their frontier.
Sen. Mark Kelly criticized President Trump for his recent comments accusing a group of Democratic lawmakers of "seditious behavior."
Secretary of State Marco Rubio described the first session of high-stakes talks in Geneva as "probably the most productive and meaningful meeting" since the start of the second Trump administration.
Amid a wave of departures from the Justice Department, some of its former officials are curating a public online display of the farewell messages of ousted employees.
Morgan Geyser has been living in a group home after she was released earlier this year from Winnebago Mental Health Institute.