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Khalil's supporters say his deportation would create a chilling effect on free speech across the nation. CBS News New York's Dick Brennan reports.
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Khalil's supporters say his deportation would create a chilling effect on free speech across the nation. CBS News New York's Dick Brennan reports.
How student athletes can best recover after a concussion; An exclusive interview with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and more. Bradley Blackburn reports.
A one-of-a-kind New Jersey landmark is the latest to be impacted by cuts to federal funding.
In a new motion, attorneys for Luigi Mangione said the U.S. government "intends to kill Mr. Mangione as a political stunt."
NTSB Chairman Jennifer Homendy said the agency will not speculate on the cause of the crash. Watch her full briefing.
Onil Compres Rodriguez now faces up to five years in federal prison when he is sentenced on June 25.
The top federal prosecutor in New Jersey says she launched an investigation into Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy and state Attorney General Matt Platkin over the state's directive to local law enforcement not to cooperate with federal agents conducting immigration enforcement.
Mahmoud Khalil, who led protests at Columbia University against Israel, appeared in immigration court in Louisiana Friday.
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The latest numbers on inflation in March are out and show consumer prices increased over 2%
President Trump undergoes his annual physical Friday, but it's the future health of the economy that some analysts are worried about. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports.
Acting U.S. Attorney Alina Habba says she's instructed her office to look into New Jersey's Gov. Phil Murphy and Attorney General Matthew Platkin for not assisting with federal immigration enforcement.
Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board are looking into Thursday's deadly Hudson River helicopter crash. CBS News New York Ali Bauman and Natalie Duddridge have team coverage.
Officials have released the names of the victims in Thursday's deadly helicopter crash. The cause is still not known.
"Didn't You Used to Be Queenie B?" by Terri-Lynne DeFino is the new Readers' Choice for the CBS New York Book Club with Mary Calvi.
Your choices for Club Calvi's next read are: "Didn't You Used to Be Queenie B" by Terri-Lynne DeFino, "Zeal" by Morgan Jerkins, and "The Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits" by Jennifer Weiner.
Mary Calvi talks to Brooklyn author Danielle Arceneaux about "Glory Daze," the second book in her Glory Broussard Mystery series.
In "Blood Moon," a television producer from New York City pairs with a detective in Louisiana to investigate the disappearances of teenage girls.
Club Calvi's new read, the historical novel "Harlem Rhapsody" by Victoria Christopher Murray, tells the story of a pivotal figure during the Harlem Renaissance.
Your choices were: "I Leave It Up to You" by Jinwoo Chong, "Harlem Rhapsody" by Victoria Christopher Murray, and "The Girl From Greenwich Street" by Lauren Willig
Pam Jenoff's new book, "Last Twilight in Paris," is a mystery inspired by the true story of a furniture store in Paris that the Nazis used as a prison for Jewish people
Mary Calvi talks Ibi Zoboi about her book "(S)kin" about two teenage girls in Brooklyn. One is a fireball witch, the other has a mysterious skin condition.
The rom-com "Dream Girl Drama" is the third book in Tessa Bailey's "Big Shots" series.
Mary Calvi talks to Kevin Wade, executive producer of the long-running hit CBS Show "Blue Bloods," about his debut novel