
Rikers Island jail inmate goes missing, prompts lockdown: official
Inmate apparently didn't return from outdoor recreation Wednesday evening, New York City Department of Corrections spokesman said
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Inmate apparently didn't return from outdoor recreation Wednesday evening, New York City Department of Corrections spokesman said
"It will take many years and it will take many tough decisions along the way, but it will happen," NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio said
Alastasia Bryan was shot five times near her Brooklyn home while getting ready to drive to work at Rikers Island jail on Dec. 4
Prosecutors say guards beat an inmate at the chief's behest because the man had stared him down during a search of his cell
Inmates and corrections officers are among those accused of smuggling contraband at New York City's jail complex
Lack of adequate training and a rising mentally ill population have made an already bad situation in the New York City jail worse. Bill Whitaker reports on why a U.S. attorney is intervening
A female corrections officer at the New York City jail says an inmate "fooled" her into a romantic relationship, according to a criminal complaint
Investigation finds NYC corrections officers ignored man's suffering for 14 hours
Correction officer severely slashed by inmates at Rikers Island when he went open cell by hand, reports
New York City correction officer was allegedly caught with three knives during a routine screening at Rikers Island
Inmate at Rikers Island is the latest to be diagnosed; case may be separate from major outbreak in South Bronx
Cash bail has long been criticized by inmate advocates for unfairly targeting poor people; new plan seeks to keep low-level crime suspects out of troubled Rikers Island
Court papers say a former guard repeatedly kicked inmate Ronald Spear in the head while he was restrained; charges include obstruction of justice
The ruling came after legal wrangling that began hours earlier when the president mobilized California troops for Portland.
Tuesday marks two years since the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, that sparked the war.
Congressional leaders traded blame for the government shutdown on Sunday as the stalemate over how to reopen the government stretched into another week without progress on negotiations.
In a post on X, Gov. JB Pritzker said that 400 members of the Texas National Guard will be deployed to Illinois, Oregon, and other locations within the U.S.
In an interview with CBS News, Justice Amy Coney Barrett said of the Supreme Court's emergency orders in the Trump cases, "This isn't the final decision."
The Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle was celebrating the Red Mass, an annual Mass to mark the start of the U.S. Supreme Court term. There were no justices spotted at Sunday's Mass.
The Kroger Company's recall follows another FDA recall announcement last week of possibly contaminated pasta.
Acting New South Wales Police Superintendent Stephen Parry said "anywhere between 50 and 100 shots" were fired during the incident.
Hurricane Priscilla was strengthening Sunday in the Pacific Ocean, off the southwestern coast of Mexico.