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Nobody was injured when this minivan slammed into a Connecticut convenience store. (Credit CBS 2)

Minivan Barrels Into Connecticut Convenience Store

Cameras in a Connecticut convenience store captured a minivan barreling through the front door.

2013/11/01

The interior of shuttered Long Island catering hall Vina de Villa. (Credit CBS 2)

Catering Hall Closure Leaves Long Island Brides Panicked

A shuttered catering hall in Medford, L.I. has left a lot of brides panicked. Vina de Villa closed its doors without notifying customers or vendors.

2013/11/01

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Health Care Shocker For N.J. Students Looking For Low-Cost Insurance

It was a health care shocker for college students in New Jersey who found out that they can’t buy low-cost health insurance at their schools because of the Affordable Care Act.

2013/10/31

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Amazon.com To Begin Charging Conn. Sales Tax On Friday

The Seattle-based e-commerce giant reached a deal with state officials in February to begin charging sales tax. As part of the deal, Amazon agreed to open a $50 million distribution center in the state and in exchange, Connecticut won’t seek back taxes.

2013/10/30

Jay-Z points as Beyonce looks on during the 2013 NBA All-Star game at the Toyota Center on Feb. 17, 2013 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Sharpton, Jay-Z Weigh-In On Claims Of Racial Profiling At Barneys

The Rev. Al Sharpton on Saturday called threatened to boycott the luxury retailer Barneys, in response to allegations by shoppers who claimed they were racially profiled.

2013/10/26

Brooklyn Grocery Store (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Contamination, Spoilage Concerns Prompt Recalls From Several Companies

Kraft Foods Group Inc. is voluntarily recalling some of its Kraft and Polly-O string cheese because they may spoil and change color before the expiration date on the packages.

2013/10/26

Man working on Pennsylvania Avenue in Long Beach, LI where so many homes are still unlivable, Oct. 24, 2013. (credit: Sophia Hall/WCBS 880)

AG: Charities To Release $10 Million In Unspent Donations To Sandy Recovery Effort

Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced Thursday from hard-hit Long Beach on Long Island that the American Red Cross has pledged an additional $6 million to storm victims.

2013/10/24

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Starbucks To Open First Tea Bar On Upper East Side

Starbucks may be associated more with coffee than any other corporate name, but now the company is planning to branch out to open its first Tea Bar in New York.

2013/10/23

Sen. Charles Schumer announces deal to let customers opt out of location tracking via smartphones in retail stores, Oct. 22, 2013. (credit: Alex Silverman/WCBS 880)

Schumer: Deal To Protect ‘Consumer Privacy’ Lets Shoppers Opt Out Of Wireless Tracking

Eight of 10 leading analytics companies have agreed to measures that will let shoppers nationwide know when retailers are using their smartphones to track their movements through a store.

2013/10/22

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Amsterdam Avenue Business Owners: Hit Brakes On Plan For Bike Lanes

The local community board has asked the city to devise a plan for Amsterdam Avenue that is expected to include a bike lane.

2013/10/21

Bill de Blasio speaks as NY AG Eric Schneiderman looks on at press conference about reducing smartphone thefts, Oct. 21, 2013. (credit: Juliet Papa/1010 WINS)

Bill De Blasio Joins Fight Against ‘Apple Picking’ Smartphone Thefts

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said the smartphone manufacturers must take swifter action against what he’s called an “epidemic” of thefts.

2013/10/21

Bernie Madoff

FBI Agent Testifies In Fraud Trial Of 5 Former Madoff Employees

FBI Agent Theodore Cacioppi said he interviewed Bernard Madoff for about an hour before arresting him. The office was then placed under surveillance so evidence could be removed.

2013/10/21

Activists rallied against fracking on land and on the water outside of Chelsea Piers on Saturday. (Credit CBS 2)

Activists Rally Against ‘Hydro Fracking’ Outside Of Chelsea Piers

A method of pulling natural gas from deep underground has faced increased scrutiny in New York State.

2013/10/19

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JPMorgan Chase, Feds Reach Tentative $13-Billion Agreement

The person said the tentative agreement does not resolve a criminal investigation of the bank’s conduct. It is being handled by federal prosecutors in Sacramento, Calif.

2013/10/19

Volunteers Pitch In On Staten Island Dec. 25, 2012 (credit: CBS 2)

Seen At 11: Will Your Employer Pay You To Volunteer?

More companies than ever before are giving workers paid time to do charity work, according to a recent study. Analysts say that number is expected to keep growing.

2013/10/18

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Negotiations Continue On Capitol Hill One Day Before Debt Limit Deadline

Capitol Hill Budget Wrangling

Fast Food Workers Strike, Protest Low Wages

NYC Fast Food Workers Strike, Protest Low Wages

Employees and supporters demonstrate outside of a Wendy’s fast-food restaurant to demand higher pay and the right to form a union.

World’s Richest People

Now that’s rich! While some may still be pinching pennies here are some people where the words “economic crisis” don’t seem to apply. These are the 10 richest people in the world, according to Forbes.

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PHOTOS: Pop-Tarts World In Times Square

A store honoring the toaster treat is opening Tuesday on 42nd Street between Sixth Avenue and Broadway.

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