Why most ads and promos can't say 'Super Bowl'

The Super Bowl is a cash cow for the NFL so it is no surprise that when it comes to using the event name in advertising or promotions, like watch-parties, the league throws down a heavy hammer.

Analysis: Congestion pricing would hit small slice of commuters

A nonprofit group says that its analysis proves that congestion pricing will not hurt the average New Yorker. However, others are saying "Hold on a minute—that analysis doesn't tell the whole story."

Amazon, JPMorgan, Berkshire creating new health care company

Amazon, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway and the New York bank JPMorgan Chase are teaming up to create health care company "free from profit-making incentives and constraints."

Podcasting's evolution and growth are only beginning

Greg Young and Tom Meyers sat in Bryant Park with a couple of microphones one unseasonably warm mid-January weekday afternoon and recorded a bonus episode of their New York City history podcast, The Bowery Boys, for those most loyal of their listeners who send the show small monthly donations.

Last Blockbuster in Texas closes its doors

The last standing Blockbuster video store in Texas is shutting its doors.

Could the government nationalize the 5G network?

A proposal by a Trump administration official suggested taking our wireless carrier networks out of the hands of individual companies and giving the government full control.

Selling (fake) social media followers is big business | What Is IT?

We've all had the reaction of judging content and individuals by their number of followers and likes and not by their substance. Surprise, surprise--in the world of social media, many followers and likes aren't real. Not only is fake social media following still a thing, it is big business.

Manhattan cafe welcomes dogs and their humans

Dogs and their owners will finally be able to dine inside together. New York City's first dog cafe will open this weekend on the Lower East Side. Boris and Horton is the brainchild of Coppy Holzman and his daughter Logan Mikhly.

Whole Foods store with discounted brands opens in Brooklyn

Calling all health nuts on a budget. Whole Foods Market 365 is about to open in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Fox 5 got a sneak peek of what's in store.

Panera Bread voluntarily recalls some cream cheese

Panera Bread Co. is voluntarily recalling some cream cheese sold in its U.S. stores because of possible bacterial contamination.

Don't want to bother with cat litter? Japan offers robots

Japan, home of the "kawaii" cult of cute, has always had a soft spot for companion robots, in contrast to the more industrial or mechanical types used for assembly lines, surgeries and military missions.

4 ways to lower the heating bill this winter

Experts say you can easily reduce heating costs by dropping the temperature on your thermostat.

Long Island official backs congestion pricing

The issue is traffic in Manhattan. The government's possible solution is congestion pricing—charging drivers $11.52 in fees to drive south of 60th Street during peak traffic times.

Peek inside the Grammy gift bag of free swag for celebrities

A number of celebrities will be attending music's most prestigious night on Sunday: the Grammy Awards. Of course, not everyone will go home with a golden statute. But those who don't won't be leaving empty-handed.

Valley Stream is 'best place to live' in New York

"Valley Stream is the best" seems to be a popular opinion among residents of Valley Stream on Long Island. But hey, it is warranted because Money Magazine officially named it the best place to live in New York State.

Driving the Lamborghini Huracán Performante

In this edition of Lap of Luxury, we went to Lamborghini Lounge on the Upper East Side to check out the incredible new space and drive the 2018 Robb Report Car of the Year—the Lamborghini Huracán Performante.

Home Depot to give one-time bonus of up to $1,000

Home Depot is paying out one-time bonuses of up to $1,000 in cash to its hourly workers in the U.S., citing the recent tax overhaul.