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Equifax To Pay $700 Million Over Data Breach


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New York Weather: 7/22 Monday Afternoon ForecastSpotty showers and thunderstorms are expected this afternoon with more coverage later in the day. These storms will have the potential to produce gusty winds and even some hail. CBS2's Elise Finch.

Vote On 9/11 Victim Fund Expected TomorrowFirst responders are heading to Washington DC to witness the vote on the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund. A vote on the bill is expected Tuesday in the senate.

Escalators Down At 53rd St. And Third Avenue Subway StationThe MTA says 27 trains were affected when the Automatic Train Supervision system lost track of their locations. CBS2's Andrea Grymes reports.

Computer Glitch Blamed For Subway Service Meltdown On July 19The MTA says 27 trains were affected when the Automatic Train Supervision system lost track of their locations. CBS2's Andrea Grymes reports.

Man Fatally Stabbed In Wakefield Section Of The BronxPolice discovered a 52-year-old man with stab wounds to his chest Monday morning on Bronx Boulevard near Shoelace Park. CBS2's Andrea Grymes reports.

Spring Valley High School Locked Down After Chemical Agent ExposurePolice say a parent of child who attends a summer camp at the school sprayed two faculty members with some type of chemical agent, just before 9 a.m. on Monday. CBS2's Chris Wragge reports.

Storm Blamed For NJ Crane Collapse Into HomesA fast moving storm is being blamed for a crane collapse in New Jersey. The huge steel structure landed on top of two homes, crashing through the roofs, ripping apart ceilings, even sending a wrecking ball into one of the houses. CBS2's Christina Fan reports.

Thousands Remain Without Power As Con Edison Works To Avoid Bigger OutagesThousands are still without power Monday after major outages over the weekend, some intentionally caused by Con Edison to prevent bigger problems. CBS2's Reena Roy reports.

Senate To Vote On 9/11 Funding TomorrowFDNY members speak out ahead of tomorrow's Senate vote on the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund renewal.

Equifax To Pay $700 Million Over Data BreachConsumers in the Tri-State Area may be receiving money from claims about credit monitoring or identity theft protection as part of the data breach deal with the FTC announced today. CBS2's Andrea Grymes reports.

Web Extra: Mayor De Blasio Provides Update On Power OutagesMayor Bill de Blasio provides an update on the Con Ed power outages that left thousands in the dark, mostly in Brooklyn and Queens.





Manhattan DA Robert Morgenthau DiesFrom mafia figures to “Subway Vigilante” Bernhard Goetz, Morgenthau prosecuted many high-profile cases during his 35 years in office. CBSN New York's Jenna DeAngelis reports.

Thousands Waking Up Without PowerNearly 20,000 Con Edison customers across the five boroughs are waking up without power this morning. CBSN New York's Aundrea Cline-Thomas has the latest.

'Avengers: Endgame' Eclipses 'Avatar'"Avengers: Endgame" has just moved past "Avatar" to become the highest-grossing film ever released.

Man Wanted In Folding Chair AssaultPolice in the Bronx are trying to track down a man accused of throwing a folding chair and striking a 56-year-old man in the head.

Mayor De Blasio Makes Next Round Of DebatesMayor Bill de Blasio says he made the cut for the next round of Democratic presidential debates.

Baby Alligator Found In LI Family's PoolA Long Island family says it's trying to think of a name for a baby alligator found cooling off if its swimming pool.

MTA To Meet On LIRR New Fleet DelayMTA officials will meet today to discuss the delayed delivery of the newest fleet of LIRR trains.

Fotis Dulos Expected In CourtThe estranged husband of missing Connecticut mother Jennifer Dulos is due in court today on a separate matter.

Con Ed Customers Waking Up Without PowerMore than 20,000 Con Edison customers across the five boroughs are waking up without power this morning. CBS2's Aundrea Cline-Thomas has the latest.

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