Facebook CEO Zuckerberg addresses Cambridge Analytica data scandal

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has addressed the steps his company is taking to protect user privacy after reports that Trump campaign-affiliated political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica was able to obtain 50 million Facebook users' personal data without their knowledge.

KB Toys to return?

KB Toys, the chain of shopping mall stores that closed in 2009, is considering a comeback.

Have an original PlayStation 3? You may be able to get money for it

If you owned one of the original PlayStation 3 'Phat' consoles that were released back in 2006, you may be owed some money!

Delta sends dog to multiple wrong cities

Delta is the latest airline to send a pet to the wrong city. In this case, several cities.

CEO of Cambridge Analytica: We designed Trump campaign strategy

The chief executive of data mining firm Cambridge Analytica told a reporter posing as a potential client that his company played a big role in getting Donald Trump elected, a British news program revealed Tuesday. 

Survey reveals New Yorkers' housing priorities

Ask New Yorkers and they'll tell you that our city is expensive. Housing costs are high. And sometimes it feels like everything is going up but your paycheck.

U.K. panel seeks Mark Zuckerberg testimony on Facebook data

LONDON (AP) - A British parliamentary committee on Tuesday summoned Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to answer questions as authorities stepped up efforts to determine if the personal data of social media users has been used improperly to influence elections.

Dairy Queen giving away free ice cream on March 20

Dairy Queen is giving away free ice cream on the first day of spring, which is Tuesday, March 20th.

Facebook drags tech companies down

Stocks fell sharply on Monday, as data privacy concerns engulfed Facebook and drove a tech sell-off that weighed on the broader market, Fox Business reported.

Hosting a kid's birthday party at a beer hall in Brooklyn

The Kings Beer Hall in Park Slope, Brooklyn, had a full house on St. Patrick's Day. But perhaps the biggest crowd was here for a very little guest.

Kushner Cos. accused of false filings about NYC apartments

The nonprofit group Housing Rights Initiative and City Council Member Ritchie Torres are accusing Jared Kushner's real estate company of using a scheme to drive tenants out of their rent-stabilized apartments so they could make more money on the buildings.

Claire's, the ear-piercing mall chain, files for bankruptcy

Claire's, the mall chain that has pierced the ears of millions of teens, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

Print your favorite picture in foam at World of Beer

Several World of Beer locations in Tampa have a new machine that lets you personalize her beer.

Navratilova 'angry' at pay gap to McEnroe for BBC work

Martina Navratilova says she is "angry" and feels let down by the BBC after learning that John McEnroe gets paid at least 10 times more than her for their broadcasting roles at Wimbledon. In a list of the BBC's highest-paid workers published last year, it was revealed that McEnroe earned between 150,000-199,999 pounds ($210,000-280,000) for working at Wimbledon. Navratilova says...

Sonic to introduce 'Pickle Slushies'

The pickle craze is coming to Sonic. Starting this summer, the burger chain will sell pickle slushies.

Toys R Us jingle writer reminisces

For toy lovers young and old, it is the end of an era. Toys R Us will shut down all 735 of its U.S. stores. Linda Kaplan Thaler wrote the famous jingle "I Don't Wanna Grow Up, I'm a Toys R Us Kid." She lives on the Upper East Side and wrote a sequel for Fox 5.

Author profiles '3 Kings' of hip-hop: Diddy, Dr. Dre, Jay-Z

The Forbes editor who launched the Hip-Hop Cash Kings list is out with a new book on the biggest moneymakers in the game.

'Slap Rihanna' ad on Snapchat brings outrage, apologies

An ad on Snapchat asking users if they'd rather "Slap Rihanna" or "Punch Chris Brown" has spawned widespread outrage, including from the singer herself, and brought profuse apologies from the company behind the visual-messaging app.