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Participants at the annual Good Riddance Day event in Times Square had a chance to wipe their slates clean for the new year Saturday.
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Participants at the annual Good Riddance Day event in Times Square had a chance to wipe their slates clean for the new year Saturday.
Gyms are packed this time of year, but they don't stay that way as people slowly ditch their resolutions. We hear from Lee Lawrence, from Life Time Fitness, with some ways to help change that.
As people resolve to have a healthier New Year, many will go "dry," or alcohol free, this January. Dr. Nidhi Kumar is On Call for CBS New York with some ways to help keep those resolutions.
Many people see the new year as a fresh start to set new goals or tackle ones they've been trying to accomplish for a while. Psychologists say the way you phrase those goals can set you up for success.
Most New Year's resolutions fail. Here's how experts suggest shifting them for the greatest chance of success — and the best approach for your mental health.
People lined up Thursday to say farewell to everything bad about 2023.
As we approach 2024, many people are thinking about making changes with financial resolutions. CBS New Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger is here to help achieve them.
With just weeks to go before the end of the year, a little bit of time and focus could help you make or save money, CBS News Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger explains.
Exercise is always one of the top New Year's resolutions, but a lot of people don't like to go to the gym.
One of the top resolutions every year is to exercise more. But a lot of people can't or won't go to the gym, so we have some at-home exercises.
With the new year comes New Year's resolutions! CBS2's Christina Fan takes a look at the goals and promises people are making and how to stick to them.
Not many people actually carry out their resolutions, so we hear from some experts on how to make them stick. CBS2's John Dias reports.
December 29 is known as Tick Tock Day, a chance to wrap up any unfinished business ahead of the New Year. NYU certified life coach Anna Goldstein stopped by to share her expert advice.
Your pieces of paper will then become confetti that will rain down when the ball drops on New Year's Eve.
New Year's traditions from all over the world can be found in the rich melting pot that is the Tri-State Area.
Made a promise to yourself on Jan. 1 that you just didn't keep? Sticking to resolutions takes a little reflection and forgiveness.
Millions of Americans are making their standard New Year's resolutions, which include losing weight by exercising and dieting.
With just days to go until 2017, everyone is thinking of their New Years resolutions -- even kids.
There are some helpful tips to make sure you stick to your New Year's resolutions. CBS2's Raegan Medgie spoke with some folks around the Big Apple to see what they were planning on changing.
Dr. Taylor Truitt stopped by the CBS2 studio on Saturday with a few tips on how to make it a healthy new year for your pet.
Clinical psychologist Dr. Judy Kuriansky said you should not use the words "no" or "never" in your resolutions.
The University of Pennsylvania said after one week, 75 percent of us are still on track, but six months later, that figure drops to 40 percent.
Each New Year brings an opportunity to create fresh goals. These titles can help you find inspiration and strength to persevere despite struggles and setbacks while you work towards your goals.
Over the holidays, you no doubt ate and drank with abandon. But if you're looking to get fit in the new year, you're in luck: NYC has several gyms and fitness studios to help you burn off your holiday indulgences.
The New Year is upon us and you've joined the gym and stocked up on kale (yum)! While you might already be questioning your dedication to the latest fad diet, these great books from Simon & Schuster will help you stick to your New Year's resolutions all year.
The asylum seeker center at New York City's Roosevelt Hotel will close, Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday.
Pope Francis was still in critical condition on the 10th day of his hospitalization for a complex lung infection, the Vatican said. It ties the longest of his papacy and has provoked the early stages of kidney failure.
A dozen leaders from Europe and Canada visited Ukraine's capital to mark the date in a show of continued support from some of Kyiv's most important backers.
Two men living in New York City say Saturday marked the first signs of life for their loved ones, who are Israeli hostages being held in captivity by Hamas.
Jason Robertson's third career hat trick lifted the Stars past the Islanders on Sunday for their third straight victory.
The asylum seeker center at New York City's Roosevelt Hotel will close, Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday.
Two men living in New York City say Saturday marked the first signs of life for their loved ones, who are Israeli hostages being held in captivity by Hamas.
Members of the Ukrainian community across the Tri-State Area are preparing to mark three years since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Allen Devlin hosts CBS News New York's Black History Month special, "Preserving New York's Black History."
Four people have died, one is hospitalized and one person is still missing after a boat sank in the waters between Queens and Staten Island on Sunday, officials say.
No. 10 St. John's routed UConn 89-75 at Madison Square Garden to complete its first regular season sweep of the Huskies in 25 years.
Milder weather is just around the corner in the New York City area, but we have to get through another round of snow Thursday first.
NYC congestion pricing scanners are staying on, despite President Trump's attempt to end New York's toll for drivers in Manhattan.
The cold weather persists today around NYC, Long Island and New Jersey, but there are some changes for the upcoming snow forecast.
It was another cold, windy day around NYC, Long Island and New Jersey. We also have an additional update on potential snow.
Two men living in New York City say Saturday marked the first signs of life for their loved ones, who are Israeli hostages being held in captivity by Hamas.
Vito Perillo, the mayor of Tinton Falls in Monmouth County, New Jersey, has died at age 100, officials say.
Members of the Ukrainian community across the Tri-State Area are preparing to mark three years since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Chafic "Steve" Ezzeddine was brutally murdered inside his diner in Morris County, New Jersey nearly 14 years ago.
New Jersey residents on the autism spectrum can soon apply for a designation on their driver's license or ID to help them with interactions with police.
A New York family of four is moving into Habitat for Humanity of Long Island's first 3D-printed home.
Milder weather is just around the corner in the New York City area, but we have to get through another round of snow Thursday first.
NYC congestion pricing scanners are staying on, despite President Trump's attempt to end New York's toll for drivers in Manhattan.
The Trump administration is pulling the plug NYC congestion pricing, but Gov. Kathy Hochul and the MTA are fighting to keep it.
A new three-bedroom house in Uniondale is going for less than half of what other homes in the area usually cost. It will be sold via a lottery, which is now open for interested applicants.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Sunday he would be ready to give up the presidency if it brought peace and NATO membership.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Democratic governors won't "sit idly by" as President Trump threatens retaliation if the leaders do not comply with his agenda.
New York City has filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration for the seizure of over $80 million in FEMA funds.
Some federal agencies, including the State and Defense Departments, told their employees not to respond to an email asking for a list of tasks they completed.
President Donald Trump and Gov. Kathy Hochul met in the Oval Office days after his administration revoked federal approval for New York City congestion pricing.
A study in New York City found some kids with peanut allergies may overcome it by eating peanut butter under medical supervision.
The agency first declared a shortage of semaglutide, the main ingredient used to make Ozempic and Wegovy, in 2022.
The CDC has restored a $257,000 contract for 9/11-related cancer research after the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, tried to cancel it, officials say.
President Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order that directs his administration to find ways to reduce the high costs of in vitro fertilization, or IVF.
Long Island researchers and patients are urging the Trump administration to reconsider cuts to NIH research funding.
Voletta Wallace, the dedicated mother of the late great rapper The Notorious B.I.G., has died.
Cynthia Erivo is set to host the 2025 Tony Awards, which will take place on June 8 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Here's when nominations will be announced.
A$AP Rocky has been found not guilty of two counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm Tuesday following a nearly month-long trial in downtown Los Angeles.
Mount Vernon's Clarence Maclin is an Academy Award nominee for his contributions to the screenplay of "Sing Sing," which tells a story that Maclin lived inside the walls of Sing Sing prison.
YouTube TV announced a deal to keep Paramount channels on its platform had been reached Saturday night, ending a public contract dispute.
Jason Robertson's third career hat trick lifted the Stars past the Islanders on Sunday for their third straight victory.
Nico Daws made 29 saves to record his first NHL shutout as the Devils defeated the Predators 5-0 on Sunday night.
Will Cuylle scored on the power play and Jimmy Vesey added his 100th NHL goal for the Rangers.
Jayson Tatum scored 25 points to lead the Boston Celtics to a 118-105 victory over the New York Knicks on Sunday.
No. 10 St. John's routed UConn 89-75 at Madison Square Garden to complete its first regular season sweep of the Huskies in 25 years.
A Black History Month festival at the Brooklyn Children's Museum aims to keep kids learning during mid-winter recess.
New York City council member Oswald Feliz proposes two bills aimed to prevent syringes from ending up in parks.
The Lindy Hop lives on in a new generation of swing dancers.
On Friday, Michele Fitzsimmons became the FDNY's first female deputy chief.
An arts nonprofit says it's worried about the future if a controversial plan to build a casino in Coney Island moves forward.
Dogs got decked out for the annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade in New York City's East Village on Saturday.
Cosplayers flooded New York City's Javits Center in October 2024 for the annual New York Comic Con convention.
Tens of thousands of people flooded Manhattan streets on June 2, 2024 for the 60th annual Israel Day on Fifth Parade.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday, March 26 after a column was struck by a container ship that reportedly lost power, sending vehicles and people into the Patapsco River.
The 50th Annual Village Halloween Parade drew massive crowds, celebrating the theme "Upside/Down:Inside/OUT."
CBS News New York's Vanessa Murdock has your weather forecast for February 23 at 11 p.m.
There are prayers around the world for Pope Francis, who remains in critical condition. The 88-year-old pontiff has been in the hospital for more than a week as he battles pneumonia and a lung infection. Seth Doane reports for CBS News New York.
A Newark Airport terminal briefly shut down Sunday after a passenger at an airport in Florida allegedly made a bomb threat.
Israel's prime minister is delaying the release of more than 600 Palestinian prisoners, saying he wants Hamas to stop holding what he calls "humiliating ceremonies" for Israeli hostages. CBS News New York's Lisa Rozner spoke with families who are still waiting to see their loved ones released.
Monday marks three years since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and on the eve of that grim milestone, Russia launched a record 267 drones into Ukraine, destroying infrastructure and killing at least three people. CBS News New York's Jenna DeAngelis has more on the impact of the ongoing war.