Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery plans to offer human composting
Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery is set to become the first on the East Coast to offer human composting.
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Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery is set to become the first on the East Coast to offer human composting.
The Trump administration launched its new TrumpRx direct-to-consumer prescription drug listing site late Thursday, part of a push to offer medication at steep discounts.
In what could be a first for our area, Green-Wood Cemetery is Brooklyn is planning to offer so-called "human composting." Some say it's an environmentally conscious way to care for the dead, but not everyone agrees with this approach to a final resting place. CBS News New York's Hannah Kliger reports.
Authorities say ten cars went off the tracks when more than a dozen detached from the train in Mansfield.
Lonnie Quinn has the Tri-State Area's updated Thursday evening First Alert Forecast on CBS News New York.
An 11-year-old girl was hit and killed by a school bus in Brooklyn on Thursday. CBS News New York's Andrew Ramos reports.
Construction workers leaving the Hudson Tunnel worksite in New York City had no idea if or when they would return. CBS News New York's Ali Bauman reports.
There's new information about a possible ransom note in the search for Savannah Guthrie's mother. CBS News New York's Dick Brennan reports.
Nurses rallied on Manhattan's West Side and outside The Mount Sinai Hospital on the Upper East Side. CBS News New York's Doug Williams reports.
Construction workers leaving the Hudson Tunnel worksite in New York City had no idea if or when they would return.
The Harlem Renaissance was a pivotal point in Black American history. Musicians, actors and writers gathered in Upper Manhattan, creating an artistic movement that fought for civil rights and left a lasting legacy. CBS News New York's Noëlle Lilley takes us to the Schomburg Center as they celebrate the history of Harlem.
The goal is to get patients drunk and high at a new research lab on the border of Nassau County and Queens.
A newly released memo reportedly shows that in the month following the 9/11 attacks, New York City leaders were preparing for possible lawsuits they thought could arise from claims of toxic air.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has picked Phylisa Wisdom to lead the city's Office to Combat Antisemitism.
At a new research lab on the border of Nassau County and Queens, the goal is to get patients drunk and high. CBS News New York's Carolyn Gusoff reports.
In New York alone, there have already been more than 17,000 flu cases and nearly 1,000 hospitalizations, and doctors anticipate it's only going to get worse as more people gather for the holidays.
Club Calvi gets the scoop from bestselling authors James Patterson and Mike Lupica about the third book in their "Jane Smith Thriller" series.
Mary Calvi talks to author Delia Pitts about her new book "Death of an Ex," the sequel to the Club Calvi FicPick "Trouble In Queenstown."
Mary Calvi talks to Liv Constantine, co-author of "The Next Mrs. Parrish," a Club Calvi Readers' Choice in 2024, about her new book "Don't Open Your Eyes"
The Club Calvi Book Club's Top 3 FicPicks were "Sleep" by Honor Jones, "Aftertaste" by Daria Lavelle and "The Doorman" by Chris Pavone.
This month's choices were: "Sleep" by Honor Jones, "Aftertaste" by Daria Lavelle and "The Doorman" by Chris Pavone.
"Along Came Amor" is the final book in Alexis Daria's "Primas of Power" romance series about three cousins originally from the Bronx.
Mary Calvi talks to bestselling author Annabel Monaghan about her new book "It's a Love Story"
Club Calvi is spotlighting a new young adult romantic comedy book by bestselling author Tia Williams.
"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.