In an expected move, running back Le’Veon Bell does not plan to attend Pittsburgh Steelers organized team activities, a source told ESPN.
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Marcus Morris, moved into the Celtics’ starting lineup for Game 1 against the Cavaliers after eyebrow-raising boasts, was indeed effective at limiting the output of LeBron James.
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BELLEROSE TERRACE, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — A little girl was hurt after police say someone threw a rock at her mother’s vehicle. As WCBS 880’s Sophia Hall reports, it seemingly came out of nowhere just before 8:30 p.m. Friday when Nassau Police say a 38-year-old mother was driving on the Cross Island Parkway near Superior Road when she heard a loud crash. It was her rear passenger window. Next to that window was the woman’s three-year-old girl, covered in shattered glass. Police were called and the child was rushed to a local hospital where she was treated for cuts and scrapes and released. Authorities found the rock used to shatter the window, but they’re still looking for the person responsible. Recently in Nassau County, two young men were convicted of throwing bricks at cars. One driver suffered permanent eye injuries. They each face up to 25-years in prison.
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Air travel is getting back to normal at New York City airports Saturday following a flight fiasco. As CBS 2’s Lou Young reported, planes and flight crews are still trying to get into position following a suicide attempt that sparked a fire at an FAA air traffic control center near Chicago on Friday. As of Saturday morning, more than 200 flights have been canceled out of Chicago. There have only been a few cancellations reported at LaGuardia and JFK airports. “We waited on that line for two hours. The staff was very nice, but they said there’s nothing they can do for us today,” said Randi Law on Friday. While Chicago’s O’Hare International and Midway airports were shut down, people tried shifting from airport to airport, hoping to get where they needed to go. “We were going to LaGuardia and on the way it was canceled so we stopped here to see if we could get a flight,” Brooks Berkley said at Newark Liberty International Airport. But it was not in the cards for Berkley, and many others who did find alternative routes discovered them to be too expensive to consider, Young reported. “I just got a flight to Minneapolis. It was a thousand dollars one way, which is ridiculous,” said Lisa Small. The chaos was allegedly caused by an apparently suicidal subcontractor for the FAA, who used gasoline to start the fire and alerted the world to his actions on his Facebook account. The suspect — identified by the FBI as Brian Howard, 36, of the Chicago suburb of Naperville — has been hospitalized after slashing himself. He has been charged in a criminal complaint with destruction of aircraft or aircraft facilities, a felony. The FAA is now running Chicago’s air traffic information through four other centers in the Midwest, and flights are arriving and leaving Chicago at a reduced rate. Check Out These Other Stories From CBSNewYork.com: DEA Conducts Final Drug Take-Back Day