Experts sound off on Gov. Hochul's affordable housing plan
Hochul aims to add 800,000 homes in the next decade, loosening local restrictions and punishing local leaders when they take too long to approve developments. CBS2's Jessi Mitchell reports.
Hochul aims to add 800,000 homes in the next decade, loosening local restrictions and punishing local leaders when they take too long to approve developments. CBS2's Jessi Mitchell reports.
Tom Brady announced Wednesday morning that he's ending his NFL career "for good"
Greene's explanation revealed "what really motivated" serial liar Santos to step down from House committees, the MSNBC anchor said.
Matthew Jackson, 33, will spend a minimum of 10-30 years in prison for what prosecutor Zack Stempien called, “the most significant domestic violence case that I've ever seen.”
A legendary legal crusader is coming back to TV, with Kathy Bates playing a new version of an old favorite.
Joe Burrow and Patrick Mahomes met at midfield after the game.
There is one issue that has yet to be resolved, though, and it’s a big one. Maybe the biggest of all.
Via ABCMyPillow CEO Mike Lindell made his triumphant return to Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night comedy program on Tuesday evening.But given that he appeared from within the confines of an arcade claw machine, it was ultimately even more demoralizing than the first time around.“To help him overcome his debilitating fear of machines, we have installed him inside a claw machine,” Kimmel quipped as he opened the segment. “I don’t know why I decided you should be in there,” he added before stating he was su
Scott EisenMAGA-boosting radio host John Fredericks has turned on Donald Trump, telling the former president in no uncertain terms on Tuesday that “nobody cares” about his petty media feuds and “grievances” anymore.Fredericks, a longtime supporter of the twice-impeached ex-president, largely took issue with how Trump has seemingly ignored political issues while focusing his attention on far-fetched lawsuits and complaints about “fake news.” Additionally, Fredericks grumbled about Trump privately
The "Late Show" host dropped a very unrefreshing refresher on the former president.
Memphis police put Preston Hemphill, the only known white cop involved in Tyre Nichols' death, on leave. Five Black officers were charged.
Jamie Lee Curtis, 64, posted a throwback topless magazine cover photo, saying “people post their minds,” and were “weird” about “older people” and “sexuality.”
Florida’s highway drivers might see an end to left-lane cruisers if a bill filed in the State Capitol Becomes law, but the bill is sparking some mixed reactions.
“You could hear her crying down the hall,” Nicole DeHaven said. “They had to hold her back. She kept saying, ‘I want to go home. I want to go home.’”
The musician discusses life with his famous mom, his recovery from fentanyl addiction and discovering the truth about the background of his father, producer Marco Garibaldi, in this week's PEOPLE
Fresh off wearing a red wrap blazer with a plunging neckline yesterday in London, Kate Middleton tried a cream bodycon dress while visiting the University of Leeds.
Pennsylvania man Roscoe Roy Jr. was arrested and charged after allegedly repeatedly raping and abusing a young girl, including duct-taping her to a punching bag and beating her.
Patrick Mahomes was cheered on by wife Brittany Mahomes and daughter Sterling Skye, 23 months
Eli Manning says his daughter, Ava, learned some new words and hand gestures while attending the Giants-Eagles playoff game in Philly.
“You serious, Clark?” Ryan Reynolds fans are used to the Canadian actor saying hilarious things (or in the case of his comic book alter ego Deadpool, hilarious and outrageous things), but his recent comments to the British media regarding his soccer club Wrexham, which he co-owns with fellow actor Rob McElhenney, are sure to raise eyebrows among footy fans. “In 10 years' time, the plan is Premier League,” the star said Sunday, according to the Daily Mail. “Why not? No one has ever done anything
Norwegian electric car owners have a word for the way they feel when they look nervously at their battery indicators while driving in subfreezing weather: "rekkevideangst", or "range anxiety".With temperatures often falling below zero, rugged terrain and long stretches of remote roads, Norway may not seem like the most ideal place to drive an electric car, whose battery dies faster in cold weather.