From couples counseling to late-night calls, team pastor Chad Johnson is there for Steelers
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From couples counseling to late-night calls, team pastor Chad Johnson is there for Steelers
From couples counseling to late-night calls, team pastor Chad Johnson is there for Steelers
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From couples counseling to late-night calls, team pastor Chad Johnson is there for Steelers
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)– A mayor in New York is the first in the state to push for a local ban on puppy mill puppies and kittens from being sold in pet stores. Mayor Norman Rosenblum for the Village of Mamaroneck is banning puppy mill animals and mandating the sale of only shelter animals, according to a press release. “We are responsible for the welfare of our animals and our citizens, and this law protects both,” Rosenblum said of the new proposed law. More than 120 towns nationwide passed similar laws, including Los Angeles, Miami, and Chicago. New York State currently has no such law. Up until 2014, New York localities were prohibited from passing animal welfare laws. That changed when Governor Cuomo signed the Puppy Mill Bill allowing towns to pass their own laws. “This law protects animals by cutting off the demand for breeding them in inhumane Puppy Mills and protects consumers from purchasing sick animals that pet stores buy from puppy mills. Every Federal court in 2015 from Arizona to New York has upheld our responsibility to protect our animals and dismissed pet store lawsuits trying to undermine sales of shelter animals,” Animal Rights Counsel Susan Chana Lask said in the press release. The proposal was met with critics who sent a notice to the mayor in fear of being sued by the Pet Store lawsuit. Rosenblum is determined to proceed with the hearing, saying, “We cannot fear passing legitimate laws that protect our society because of threats of lawsuit.” The law was drafted in response to a pet store called Best Breeds Puppies and Kittens. Owner Richard Doyle was arrested on several counts of animal cruelty and accusations of performing unlicensed surgeries on the puppies he sold.

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Mother of an 18-year-old left a quadriplegic after Couch’s drunk driving crash tells CBS News, “I just want my son back”
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For Ethan Couch’s victims, “affluenza” is no defense
Knicks seek guard help but ultimately stand pat at deadline
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Preliminary estimates show that the number of traffic deaths rose by 8 percent; marking the deadliest driving year since 2008
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Chargers face uphill battle winning public vote for new stadium
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer is currently being investigated for an alleged assault that occurred Saturday at a Midtown hotel. The alleged incident took place at the Plaza Hotel. Manhattan detectives are investigating and are attempting to further establish the identity of the subject and the nature of the incident. Spitzer has not been charged. Spitzer resigned as governor in March 2008 after being involved in a prostitution scandal. He tried to make a political comeback in 2013 but lost in the Democratic primary for New York City Comptroller .

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Signing Josh Norman to long-term deal among biggest offseason questions for Panthers
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Until last month, the instrument believed to have been in the parlor where Lincoln courted and later married Mary Todd hadn’t been heard for decades
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180-year-old piano likely heard by Abraham Lincoln to play again
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — The NYPD has released a surveillance photo of the suspect behind a subway slashing this past Sunday in Harlem. The suspect slashed a man early Sunday morning at the 110th Street/Central Park North No. 3 train subway station. The victim got slashed over his left eye with a knife after the suspect got into an altercation with a woman. The suspect is described as a 6-foot-2 black male who weighs around 200 pounds. He was last seen wearing a gray-hooded sweater, gray sweatpants and was carrying a black jacket. Anyone with information to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-577-TIPS.

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NYPD Releases Surveillance Photo Of Suspect In Harlem Subway Slashing