CES 2018 Automotive Tech: Now You Can "See Through" Cars

With cones around a parking lot, it looks like a course to learn how to drive.  But the man in the driver's seat has his eyes focused on his phone. Even both of Simon's hands are glued to it.... as the wheel continues to move itself. "I'm feeling good. I know I can trust the car, " Simon tells us. It's a course showing how we'll soon unlearn everything we ever knew about...

Floor sensors rise as retail data source

Online clicks give retailers valuable insight into consumer behavior, but what can they learn from footsteps? It's a question Milwaukee-based startup Scanalytics is helping businesses explore with floor sensors that track people's movements.

Detroit area restaurant selling $60 tacos

A Metro Detroit eatery is doubling down on gourmet food with a $60 taco.

BJ's tries to lure Sam's Club members

BJ's Wholesale Club is taking advantage of the closings of Sam’s Club warehouses announced on Thursday.

NJ lawmakers to DOJ: keep online gambling legal

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Federal lawmakers who represent New Jersey from both parties have asked the U.S. Justice Department to keep internet gambling legal.

Rossano Ferretti Hairspa worldwide empire

For this edition of the Lap of Luxury, Fox 5 News visited the Rossano Ferretti Hairspa in the Fuller Building in Midtown Manhattan to find out what makes his extraordinary haircutting method so unique.

CVS: Aetna will stay in Hartford

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — CVS Health Corp. said Friday it has "no plans" to move Aetna from Connecticut's capital city, reversing last year's announcement by the insurance giant that it would move its headquarters to another state after nearly two centuries in Hartford.

Circuit City plots comeback with website relaunch, smaller stores

Electronics retailer Circuit City is plotting a comeback, one decade after it declared bankruptcy and ceased operations.

All The Feels! Honda Debuts Their 3EA18 Empathy Robot

Imagine having a robot in studio that can follow you around, understand your every emotion, And maybe make you feel better. That's not too far into the future Take a look!

Fidel Castro's cigars sold for almost $27,000

It was close but no cigar for anyone who bid less than $26,950 at auction for a signed box of Cuban cigars from Fidel Castro's personal collection.

Diet Coke's new flavors, colors target millennials

Diet Coke is getting a makeover to try to invigorate the sugar-free soda's slumping sales.

Coogan's landlord 'willing to negotiate' lease

Burger-and beer-loving patrons from near and far consider Coogan's in Washington Heights to be a New York institution; a city staple that has always seemed invincible to them.

New Jersey Gov.-elect Murphy faces big hurdles

New Jersey Gov.-elect Phil Murphy has some major challenges when he takes office this month. He promised to Increase the minimum wage statewide to $15 an hour, provide free community college, legalize recreational marijuana use, and dedicate more money for pensions, public transportation, and schools.

Coogan's to close
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Burger-and beer-loving patrons from near and far consider Coogan's in Washington Heights to be a New York institution; a city staple that has always seemed invincible to them. The 4,200-square-foot bar and restaurant first opened on Broadway and 169th Street in 1985. More than three decades later, it is preparing to serve its loyal customers for the last time this May.

Original free-standing Chick-fil-A to reopen

Those who drive through the intersection of North Druid Hills and Briarcliff roads have been deprived of a Chick-fil-A location for nearly five months. Yes, it has been that long.

Walmart raises starting wages, handing out $1K bonuses

Walmart is boosting its starting salary for U.S. workers to $11 an hour, giving a one-time $1,000 cash bonus to eligible employees and expanding its maternity and parental leave benefits.

What credit card offers can help you?

With interest rates on the rise, 2018 is going to be an important year for credit cards.

NYC sues, divests from oil firms over climate change

New York City sued five major oil companies, claiming they have contributed to global warming, on the same day officials announced they will sell off billions in fossil fuel investments from the city's pension funds.