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Sidewalk Construction Causes Dispute
Chrysler is expected to explain why its refusing to recall more than 2.5 million jeep SUVs.
5 hrs ago | CBS Local
Residents Talk Issues At Town Hall Meeting In Brooklyn
Brooklyn residents turned out Tuesday evening for the third in a series of town hall meetings to discuss local issues.
6 hrs ago | BroadwayWorld.com
Scoop: ELEMENTARY on CBS - Thursday, July 4, 2013
"Dead Man's Switch" - Sherlock and Joan hunt for the accomplice of a murdered blackmailer who targeted families of rape victims.
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Toots and Maytals cancel "all future performances"
Toots and the Maytals announced cancellation of all future performances after the head injury frontman Frederick "Toots" Hibbert suffered from a vodka bottle thrown at his head while playing the Dominion Riverrock festival.
10 hrs ago | Hollywood Reporter
'Big Brother 15': First Look at the Brand New House
Production designer Scott Storey, who has worked on the CBS summer staple since season six, breaks down the set room by room with THR.
14 hrs ago | CBS News
Video: Brad Pitt talks "World War Z" at NYC premiere
Oscar-nominated actor Brad Pitt attended the New York premiere Monday night of his new film "World War Z." Pitt spoke to CBS News on the red carpet about the possibility of future sequels to the apocalyptic zombie thriller.
18 hrs ago | TV Newser
Terri Stewart Named CBS News National Editor
CBS News has named Terri Stewart as its new national editor. Stewart has been the northeast bureau chief for CBS, and has been with the company since 1986.
22 hrs ago | TV Newser
Kelly to Pelley: 'We Beat You in all the Debates and on Election Night, Scott'
CBS News anchor Scott Pelley 's comments to Deadline over the weekend comparing cable and network news has been fodder on Fox News today.
CBS' Bob Schieffer Brings Texas to D.C.
Not dressed in his usual dark suit he wears on the set of CBS's "Face the Nation," Schieffer was sporting a white cowboy hat and aviator sunglasses as he sat sipping beer and chatting.
Man Faces Charges After Catching Alleged Vandals In The Act
A New York man is facing charges in connection with his efforts to stop a group of boys who were allegedly vandalizing his father-in-law's home while it was being renovated.
Dallas Mavericks Play Ball With West Residents
A science-fiction-style project -- which could bring internet access to five billion people across the planet -- is being tested out in New Zealand.
Gov. Rick Perry Invites Gun Makers to Relocate to Texas
Texas Governor Rick Perry is on a mission to woo Northeastern gun makers like Colt and Beretta to relocate to the Lone Star state in response to recent gun legislation passed in New York, Connecticut, and Maryland.
CBS Receives "Market Perform" Rating from Sanford C. Bernstein
's stock had its "market perform" rating reiterated by analysts at Sanford C. Bernstein in a research report issued to clients and investors on Friday, AnalystRatingsNetwork.com reports.
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Investors seeking safety of principle and long-term out-performance would do well to only buy companies that dominate their markets.
New York state lawmakers have proposed a ban on anonymous online comments. Called the Internet Protection Act , the legislation would require a web site administrator to pull down anonymous comments from sites, including "social networks, blogs forums, message boards or any other discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of ... (more)
The Secret Behind 'CBS Sunday Morning' Success
Among the Daytime Emmy nominees this weekend is "CBS Sunday Morning," the weekend newscast that focuses on softer, longer-form stories, a far cry from the typical Sunday morning news shows.
City Council To Discuss Reported Glitches, Delays In 911 System
In the wake of the death of a 4-year-old girl on the Upper West Side, the City Council will hold a meeting Monday on reported glitches with the 911 system.
Sen. Schumer seeks crackdown on "academic doping"
New York's senior senator wants colleges to come back from summer break with a plan on how to deal with abuse of prescription ADHD pills.
CBS ends national broadcast of July 4 Pops concert
A group of 51 beauty queens from every U.S. state and the District of Columbia are preparing to smile and strut their way toward the 62th Miss USA title.
Eyeball licking: 6th-graders wear eye patches to hide infections, sexual disease
Eyeball licking which has become a trend among sixth-graders and other teens in Japan transmits bacteria from one person's mouth to someone's eye risking bacterial conjunctivitis.