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Fanalysis: Super Bowl LIVCBSN New York’s Steve Overmyer looks at Super Bowl LIV with Eliot Crist, chief producer officer of the Quant Edge, in the latest edition of Fanalysis.

New York Weather: CBS2 1/31 Nightly Forecast at 11PMCBS2’s Lonnie Quinn has your weather forecast for January 31 at 11 p.m.

FDA Approves First Treatment For Kids With Peanut AllergiesThere’s a bit of relief for families with children suffering from a peanut allergy.

Exclusive: Queens Residents Say Noise Complaints About Parking Garage Go UnansweredSome Queens residents say a local parking garage has turned into a party hot spot at night; CBS2’s Lisa Rozner reports.

Impeachment Trial: Senate Rejects Attempts To Call New WitnessesClosing arguments will start Monday in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump after the Senate rejected attempts to call new witnesses; CBS2’s Dick Brennan reports.

Fotis Dulos Denies Killing Wife In Suicide NoteThe suicide note left behind by Fotis Dulos, the man charged with murdering his estranged wife in Connecticut, has been released; CBS2’s Valerie Castro reports.

FDR Drive Closed After Carjacking Suspect Crashes Into VehiclesPolice say a female carjacking suspect went on a wild ride Friday.

Multiple Arrests Reported After Protesters Flood Grand Central TerminalA movement to sabotage the MTA ended with commuter delays, property damage and dozens of arrests Friday; CBS2’s Ali Bauman reports.

Taxi Medallion Report Offers Plan To Help Drivers Struggling With DebtTaxpayers and people who take yellow cabs could end up digging deep into their pockets after a new proposal to help drivers struggling to pay thousands of dollars in debt; CBSN New York’s political reporter Marcia Kramer has the story.

Web Extra: One-On-One With Jersey City Mayor Steven FulopJersey City Mayor Steven Fulop joined CBSN New York’s political reporter Marcia Kramer for this week’s episode of “The Point.”

Expert Panel Wants To Cut Down Number Of Lanes On BQEA new idea to combat traffic on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway is turning some heads; CBSN New York’s Christina Fan reports.

Your Point Unfiltered: Should Religious Exemptions For Vaccinations Required In Schools Be Banned?Some New Jersey lawmakers are poised to pass a bill that would ban religious exemptions for vaccinations required in schools. We gave you the chance to share your point unfiltered.

Anti-MTA, Anti-Police Protests Create Wave Of Chaos Amid Friday Night Commute At Grand CentralLed by an anti-police group that wants officers out of the subways and free train rides, demonstrators also marched down 42nd Street and down into the subway system from Bryant Park station. CBSN New York’s Ali Bauman reports.

Talking Points: City Council Unveils Newest Plan To Get Homeless Off The StreetsJulien Martinez, a senior associate at SKDKnickerbocker consulting firm, and CBSN New York’s urban affairs expert Mark Peters joined political reporter Marcia Kramer to discuss the plan on “The Point.”

Point Of View: Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop Discusses SOTA Lawsuit, Rise In Hate Crimes, NJ Transit & MoreJersey City Mayor Steven Fulop joined CBSN New York’s political reporter Marcia Kramer for this week’s episode of “The Point.”

New York Weather: CBS2 1/31 Evening Forecast at 6PMCBS2’s Lonnie Quinn has your weather forecast for January 31 at 6 p.m.

Long Island Retired Firefighter Discharged From Rehabilitation CenterA retired firefighter is being hailed a hero yet again after recovering from traumatic injuries; CBS2’s Valerie Castro reports.

Proposal For Truck-Only Tolls On Connecticut Highways Could Lead To LawsuitsA proposal for truck-only tolls on Connecticut highways could lead to lawsuits and even a border war; CBS2’s Tony Aiello reports.

Panel Recommends Shrinking BQE From 6 Lanes To 4An idea to cut down on the massive traffic volume on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway is turning some heads.

Jersey City Mayor Says Municipalities Are In Settlement Talks Over SOTA ProgramThere’s a stunning development in the ongoing battle between New York City and a number of cities in New Jersey, which have been forced to take in thousands of New York City’s homeless.

CPS Workers Weigh In On 8-Year-Old Thomas Valva’s DeathOn Long Island, one of the judges in the divorce and custody battle that eventually led to the death of 8-year-old Thomas Valva is recusing himself from the case. Now, Child Protective Services workers are weighing in; CBS2’s Jennifer McLogan reports.

Authorities: Wrong-Way Driver Slammed Into SUV In Fatal CrashThere’s new information about a deadly crash that killed a father and a 17-year-old boy in Westchester County on Thursday night; CBS2’s Aundrea Cline-Thomas reports.

Senate Votes 51-49 Against New Witnesses In Impeachment TrialRepublican Senators have voted against calling for witnesses in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump; CBS2’s Dick Brennan reports.

Police Make Multiple Arrests During Grand Central ProtestA chaotic protest took place Friday, led by an anti-police group that wants officers out of the subways, and they want free train rides; CBS2’s Jessica Moore reports.

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