Cops and drivers schooled on pedestrian safety

With pedestrian deaths up, a new safety program aims to educate police, drivers and pedestrians. Monica Guy checked it out.

Should students be held liable in admissions scandal?

A former Stanford dean shares her insight on the multimillion-dollar college admissions scandal that snared actresses and business leaders.

More than 150 families displaced by Yonkers fire

The community comes together after a four-alarm fire tore through a Yonkers apartment building. Nate Rodgers talked to displaced families.

Great Dane has litter of 19 puppies

Cleo the Great Dane has had big litters before but never like this! We talk to owner Rebecca who shows us the prodigious pack of puppies!

Rutgers, Columbia, NYU make "Sugar Baby" list

It's more common than you may think: college students turning to sugar daddies or mamas to pay their tuition. Our A+ panel weighs in.

College admissions scam snags actresses, others

Operation Varsity Blues snags Felicity Huffman, Lori Loughlin and others. A+ panelist and ex-university exec Alison Young is not surprised.

NYC public schools to implement Meatless Mondays in fall

The Meatless Monday movement is coming to NYC public schools after a pilot program in 15 schools in Brooklyn. Our A+ panel weighs in.

Controversy surrounds Michael Jackson documentary

"Leaving Neverland" stars two men who say Michael Jackson abused them as children. Influence Entertainment Dyana Williams joins the A+ panel.

Bronx bodega is city's first Safe Haven Zone

The Bronx bodega where Lesandro "Junior" Guzman Feliz was killed last year is the city's first Safe Haven Zone. Nate Rodgers has the story. 

NJ could recognize out-of-state nursing licenses

New Jersey has a nurse shortage, especially among educators. Judy Schmidt, CEO of the NJ State Nurses Association, joins Bill in studio. 

Study: 1 in 5 Americans hide financial info

Some people say financial infidelity is worse than physical infidelity. Do you hide financial info from your partner? Does our A+ panel?

CBS declines to air medical marijuana ad

CBS says medical marijuana ad doesn't meet its broadcast guidelines, so it won't air during the Super Bowl. Our A+ panel weighs in.

Noodle maker apologizes for Naomi Osaka cartoon ad

An ad depicting tennis star Naomi Osaka -- who is Haitian and Japanese -- as white draws criticism and an apology. Our A+ panel weighs in.  

Expert offers tips on cold-weather fire safety

Cold temperatures make firefighting particularly challenging. We talk to a retired FDNY firefighter about how to stay safe. 

Hoboken plastic bag ban goes into effect

Hoboken joins a growing list of NJ municipalities to ban plastic bags. Monica Guy was on the scene as the new law took effect.

Man gives Scouts $1,200 after cookie cash theft

Mick Kless was horrified to hear someone stole money from Girl Scouts selling cookies at Woodbridge Center, so he did something about it. 

Bon Jovi's cafe serves furloughed federal workers

With the government shutdown in month two, furloughed workers are getting a hand from ... a rock star and a governor? Monica Guy has more.

Black Lives Matter ralliers stage NYPD protest

On MLK Day, Black Lives Matter protesters braved the cold demanding justice for an NYPD beating. Nate Rodgers has the story.

Is social media best forum for political debate?

A viral video showing a confrontation involving a teen, a protester and others doesn't tell the whole story. Our A+ panel discusses.

Effort underway to rename avenue for Obama

It started as a joke--a petition to rename Fifth Avenue in front of Trump Tower for Barack Obama--but could it happen? Nate Rodgers has the story.