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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. CBS News New York's Marcia Kramer talks to Assemblyman Bores about his candidacy in the 12th Congressional District and to ...
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The moderate group NYC Common Sense, chaired by former mayoral candidate Jim Walden, plans to raise money, file lawsuits and track the Mamdani administration's policies. CBS News New York's Marcia ...
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A live broadcast of "CBS Evening News" was abruptly interrupted Wednesday after a cameraman suffered a medical emergency on set, forcing the segment to cut away mid-report. Anchor Tony Dokoupil was ...
CBS News released a statement following a camera operator suffering a “medical emergency” live on air during the CBS Evening News with Tony Dokoupil. “Tonight during the final segment of CBS Evening ...
"CBS Evening News" host Tony Dokoupil was forced to cut his broadcast short after a cameraman fell ill during the live newscast. Dokoupil, 45, was delivering his closing segment from Taiwan on ...