3 mobile apps for baseball fans

Baseball season is in full swing. While you might want to keep your eye on the ball, you'll want to glance at a few apps between innings.

4 mobile apps for wine lovers

The world of wine is huge. There is an ocean of selections and it can be very daunting and complicated. Fortunately, there are a number of apps to help you navigate through the virtual vineyard.

Master of the 'man weave' gives balding men confidence

At the end of 2017, the black hair care industry in the U.S. was worth $4.2 billion, according to Nielsen, with black shoppers spending $473 million on their hair. That huge spend is getting even bigger thanks to a new option for men with hair loss: man weaves.

Lucky SoCal man has multiple Lottery wins worth millions

Antulio Mazariegos is one lucky guy. The Southern California man has won the lottery multiple times in the past six months- two times winning more than $1 million! 

Trayvon Martin's parents: Weinstein's company owes them $150,000

The parents of slain Florida teen Trayvon Martin say The Weinstein Company owes them at least $150,000 for optioning the rights to their book in order to make a yet unaired television series based on their son's legacy.

EU lawmakers grill Mark Zuckerberg over his 'digital monster'

BRUSSELS (AP) - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg faced tough questions from European Union lawmakers Tuesday over what one of them branded Zuckerberg's "digital monster," and he apologized for the way the social network has been used to produce fake news, interfere in elections and sweep up people's personal data.

McDonald's workers file sex harassment claims

Energized by the #MeToo movement, two national advocacy groups are teaming up to lodge sexual harassment complaints against McDonald's on behalf of 10 women who have worked at the fast food restaurant in nine cities.

Gas hits $5 a gallon in New York City

With the summer travel season fast approaching, gas prices are on the rise but some people are getting sticker shock in Manhattan.

Woman to lead NYSE for first time

The New York Stock Exchange for the first time in its 226-year history will be led by a woman.

Comfort and style: sneaker sales surge as high heel sales fall

As the expression goes: beauty is a pain. But these days, when it comes to your feet, women beg to differ. These days, it's all about comfort. And even better, style doesn't have to be sacrificed.

Restaurant group seeks to buy out Mario Batali

NEW YORK (AP) — The restaurant group co-owned by Mario Batali said it has been "actively negotiating" to buy out the celebrity chef facing sexual misconduct allegations.

Ticket sold in New Jersey wins Powerball jackpot

Lottery officials say a single ticket sold at a New Jersey grocery store won the Powerball jackpot worth an estimated $315.3 million.

New Starbucks policy: No purchase needed to sit in cafes

NEW YORK (AP) -- Starbucks announced a new policy Saturday that allows anyone to sit in its cafes or use its restrooms, even if they don't buy anything.

Design exhibition showcases women designers

Welcome to Designing Women II: Masters, Mavericks, Mavens, an all-female design show hosted by female-led design studio Egg Collective. Co-founder Stephanie Beamer gave us a tour of the exhibition, starting with a beautiful walnut Mira Nakashima console.

From businesswoman to women's mental health advocate

Stephanie Carnegie is a single mom and entrepreneur. For more than 10 years, she owned a public relations company representing artists and entertainers. Like many other working women, she struggled to balance a personal life and a career.

You can eat romaine again; CDC: tainted lettuce likely gone

Although more states are reporting cases of people sickened by tainted romaine lettuce, the CDC implied that romaine is probably safe to eat again.

Amazon to give Prime members extra discounts at Whole Foods

It's Prime time at Whole Foods: Amazon said it will give its Prime members extra discounts at the grocery chain.