Unlike New York State, the federal government is doing anything but trying to save money. On Sunday, the senate approved a $1.1 trillion spending bill that President Obama vows to sign. CBS 2’s Kathryn Brown reports.
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A cat in the Pacific Northwest has a new home and a new name after going for the ride of its life. An Oregon man found the cat in his spare tire after hearing it meow during a 100+ mile ride.
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Bridgewater High School in central New Jersey is hoping to return to normalcy Monday after police uncovered a student’s plan for a Columbine-like attack on the school. CBS 2's Jay Dow reports.
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The Long Island doctor accused of peddling painkillers ran from our cameras following a court appearance today. This as parents in Massapequa express outrage at his alleged crimes. CBS 2’s Jennifer McLogan reports.
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Local parents have launched a campaign for longer school days. Supporters say instead of closing schools, New York City could close the achievement gap by expanding learning time. CBS 2’s Cindy Hsu has more.
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A new law aimed at protecting children on the athletic field from brain injuries and concussions was unanimously passed today by the Suffolk County legislature. CBS 2’s Jennifer McLogan reports.
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Here are some of the local stories we are following today: NY Sens. Chuck Schumer & Kirsten Gillibrand want to ban the chemical BPA; the MTA is planning another new budget today; and Mayor Bloomberg is attending the climate conference in Copenhagen.
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For the first time in history, Gov. David Paterson said New York state doesn’t have enough cash to pay its bills, so he's slashing almost $1 billion in payments to schools and local governments. CBS 2's Tony Aiello reports.
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'Tis the season to be jolly, but that’s not the case for everyone. For many, the holidays can be an especially difficult time of year. CBS 2's Kate Sullivan spoke with an expert on how to cope with the holiday season stress.
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You’ve most likely heard the expression, "Act your age." Now for some new advice: Eat your age. As we age, our bodies change inside and out, meaning our dietary needs change as well. CBS 2's Dr. Holly Phillips reports.
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