Wedding registry trends: Gifts, funds, experiences

As Wedding Week continues on Good Day New York, we talked about registries. Many couples register for all sorts of gifts from towels and sheets to kitchen aid mixers and fine china.

Long Island farm employs special-needs adults

A farm on Long Island is giving adults with developmental disabilities a chance to contribute to their community.

Ex-NFL star Clinton Portis to repay $190,000 Borgata debt

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Former NFL star Clinton Portis has reached an agreement to repay $190,000 he owes a New Jersey casino.

Teens still get bored despite endless content at fingertips

You'd think with all the apps and video games out there it would be tough for today's teens to get bored easily. But reporter Taylor Lorenz said you'd be surprised.

Vegan café in Brooklyn offers sliding-scale prices

The vegan food trend has been picking up all across the country. But more often than not, this type of food is on the pricier side. 

Interior backing away from steep fee hikes at national parks

The Interior Department is backing down from a plan to impose steep fee increases at popular national parks in the face of widespread opposition from elected officials and the public.

Who tracks your information online?

Though Facebook gets the attention because of a recent privacy gaffe, the social network is far from alone in collecting massive amounts of data on you to help marketers sell you stuff.

Gay dating app Grindr to stop sharing HIV status

The gay dating app Grindr will stop sharing its users' HIV status with analytics companies.

Stella Artois glass bottle recall

Belgian beer brand Stella Artois is voluntarily recalling certain glass bottles in the United States and Canada because of the possibility that small particles of glass could have ended up in the brew.

Will IRS go for NY's tax reform workaround?

The New York State tax code is changing to provide a workaround to the new federal $10,000 cap on the state and local tax deduction. However, some tax policy analysts are doubtful the IRS will go for it.

Flagship NBA Store debuts resources for customers with sensory needs

The NBA is well aware that the excitement of sporting events can often be overwhelming for those on the autism spectrum. And so, not only are 20 NBA teams taking steps to make their venues more inclusive but on World Autism Awareness Day, the NBA's flagship retail store debuted a special change.

Store regular bought Mega Millions jackpot ticket, owner says

The winner of last week's Mega Millions jackpot hasn't stepped forward yet. But the owner of the store in New Jersey where the ticket was sold may know who it is.

Shopping deals: What to buy in April

Spring is here and that means the home and garden sales are in full swing, according to Trae Bodge, a smart shopping expert at Slickdeals.net.

Netflix is hiring people to binge-watch

If you love movies and TV show, and if you’re proficient in Japanese, Netflix has a job for you.

Trump goes after Amazon, again, over postal delivery

President Donald Trump is again attacking online retailer Amazon.com, calling its business deal with the U.S. Postal Service to deliver packages a money-losing agreement that hurts U.S. taxpayers. Federal regulators, however, have found the contract with Amazon to be profitable.

RECALL: Texas Meat Packers recall frozen, fresh beef items

Over 7,000 pounds of raw beef products that were packaged and produced in Fort Worth, Texas is being recalled, according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The frozen and fresh beef items were packaged without the benefit of federal inspection. 

Company plans drone to carry 400 pound payloads

A Canadian company says it has started development of a drone that will be able to deliver packages that weigh up to 400 pounds.  Drone Delivery Canada is focused on building a fleet of drones to deliver bulk shipments that are so called pallet-size payloads.