'Stand With Ukraine' Rally Today In NYC
Supporters will rally outside the United Nations.
Supporters will rally outside the United Nations.
This comes as the NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force investigates multiple incidents across Brooklyn and Queens.
As CBS2's Kevin Rincon reports, Gov. Kathy Hochul is expected to pick up the party's nomination for governor.
CBS2's Elise Finch has your First Alert forecast.
The shark is believed to be 10 feet long. It was the first fatal shark attack in Australia's largest city since 1963.
The Canadians took back the gold the U.S. had grabbed from them at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, as one of sports' fiercest and longest-running rivalries continued.
Tuesday, Mayor Eric Adams blasted the media over coverage of his attempt to get state lawmakers in Albany to change bail reform laws. The mayor also blamed a lack of diversity in newsrooms as a reason he's covered critically. Wednesday, Adams had an exchange with New York Post reporter Nolan Hicks about what he said.
Seth Curry added 20 points and Andre Drummond grabbed 19 rebounds, most by a Nets player this season, in their second game with the Nets after coming with Ben Simmons in the trade for James Harden.
The state's Emergency Rental Assistance Program, or ERAP, ran out of money and left many applicants frustrated.
Brooklyn Nets superstar Kyrie Irving's vaccination status became the topic of conversation at City Hall on Wednesday.
Her life-size portraits look like they're from the strokes of a painter's brush, but Butler is a quiltmaker, weaving fabrics of all kinds into celebrations of Black life in America.
The victim's landlord says a vandal struck overnight.
Sky cover will be mostly cloudy with a few peeks of sunshine here and there. The more sunshine appears, the warmer we'll get.
CBS2's Lonnie Quinn has your First Alert Forecast for February 16 at 11 p.m.
As we continue to celebrate Black History Month, CBS2's Maurice DuBois met Bisa Butler, an artist who's elevated quilt making to the walls of some of our finest museums.
A judge is weighing whether or not Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes will have to stay in jail as he awaits his trial on charges connected to the U.S. Capitol insurrection. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins Elaine Quijano to discuss that and more.
Chinatown residents came together to clean up a memorial for the woman stabbed to death on Sunday after it was vandalized early Wednesday morning.
Some tenants are criticizing Gov. Kathy Hochul's budget as the eviction fight ramps up in New York. Many are still struggling financially and are afraid they'll lose their homes; CBS2's Dick Brennan reports.
Early voting has started for the Texas primaries, and new voter ID laws are already causing issues for some voters. Thousands of mail-in ballots have been rejected over the new requirements. Chuck Rocha, host of the podcast "Nuestro," talks with Major Garrett on "Red and Blue" about how the new law may impact the election, and the shift happening among Hispanic voters in Texas.
Brooklyn Nets superstar Kyrie Irving's vaccination status became the topic of conversation at City Hall on Wednesday; CBS2's Otis Livingston reports.
The biological parents and grandfather of Paislee Shultis, the missing girl found hidden under a stairwell in Ulster County, faced a judge Wednesday. As CBS2's Ali Bauman reports, the disturbing discovery is bringing back memories for a Long Island woman who survived a similar nightmare three decades ago.
Russia continuing military buildup near Ukraine, U.S. says; Bisa Butler weaves Black history into art
U.S. officials say Russia is prepared to invade Ukraine; Polling shows split support from Hispanic voters
"It has been the privilege of a lifetime to serve alongside you," Dickson wrote in an email to FAA employees.
The judge said the jurors told a law clerk it didn't affect the outcome.