Man gives Scouts $1,200 after cookie cash theft
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Mick Kless was horrified to hear someone stole money from Girl Scouts selling cookies at Woodbridge Center, so he did something about it.

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

Expert offers tips on cold-weather fire safety
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Cold temperatures make firefighting particularly challenging. We talk to a retired FDNY firefighter about how to stay safe.

PHOTOS: Atlanta ready for the National Championship

Atlanta is preparing for the biggest game of the season in college football. The CFP National Championship game takes place on Monday, January 4, 2018, but there is a full weekend of events leading up to the match-up between Alabama and Georgia. The game will be played at the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium which replaced the Georgia Dome.

'Roma,' 'The Favourite' lead Oscar nomination with 10 nods

NEW YORK (AP) - Alfonso Cuaron's "Roma" and Yorgos Lanthimos' "The Favourite" led all films with 10 nominations each to the 91st Academy Awards, while Netflix and Marvel each scored their first best picture nomination. The nominees for best picture are: "A Star Is Born," ''Roma," ''Green Book," ''The Favourite,"...

Is social media best forum for political debate?
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A viral video showing a confrontation involving a teen, a protester and others doesn't tell the whole story. Our A+ panel discusses.

Bon Jovi's cafe serves furloughed federal workers
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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
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On MLK Day, Black Lives Matter protesters braved the cold demanding justice for an NYPD beating. Nate Rodgers has the story.

Stretch of Tappan Zee Bridge demolished

A big chunk of the old Tappan Zee Bridge went down in New York history Tuesday.

LA teachers plan to return to picket lines for day 2 of strike

Thousands of teachers staffed picket lines in the rain Monday morning at the beginning of the first teachers strike targeting the Los Angeles Unified School District in 30 years, while administrators vowed to keep schools open using substitutes and district employees with teaching credentials.

Passengers dealing with long lines at Hartsfield-Jackson's TSA checkpoints

Passengers trying to get through domestic checkpoints at Atlanta's Hartfield-Jackson International Airport were facing long waits and long lines on Monday, the first business day after security screeners missed paychecks for the first time due to a partial government shutdown.

Teen decries National Honor Society exclusion
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A Holmdel High School student tells Bill he was denied membership to the National Honor Society because of his support for President Trump.

Effort underway to rename avenue for Obama
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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.

Man accused of killing Salt River police officer posts bond

PHOENIX (FOX 10) - The man accused of hitting and killing a Salt River police officer while texting and driving on the Loop 101 has been released from jail after posting bond. According to the Arizona Department of Public Safety, Officer Clayton Townsend was conducting a traffic stop on a white vehicle for expired registration along the northbound lanes of the Loop 101, just south of the...

Lawyers for animals? Some say yes
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Should animals have the right to an attorney? That may soon be the case in NY and NJ, as it is already in Connecticut. Our A+ panel weighs in.

Job challenges intensify for workers over 50
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Are you over 50? Do you fear for your job? Allison Hemming of The Hired Guns talent agency has some tips on how to keep or find a good gig.

Family demands answers into Paterson man's death

A Paterson man died hours after frantically asking police for water and saying he was paranoid. Now his family is demanding answers about his death.

Rosenstein expected to leave Department of Justice once new attorney general confirmed

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed special counsel Robert Mueller and remains his most visible Justice Department protector, is expected to leave his position soon after William Barr is confirmed as attorney general, a person familiar with the plans said Wednesday.

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and wife divorcing after 25 years

Jeff Bezos and his wife MacKenzie are divorcing after 25 years of marriage, the Amazon CEO and Washington Post owner has announced.