Lego sales dip but company still dominates

For at least the last 68 years, children all around the world have built memories building creations with Lego blocks.

Chick-fil-A giving away free breakfast during September

Chick-fil-A is giving away free food to those who download their mobile app and either create a new account or update an existing app.

Chipotle to offer queso at restaurants nationwide

Chipotle hopes its new queso dip will satisfy its customers' cravings — and help reinvigorate sales that have been hurt by food scares. The Mexican food chain said it will begin offering all-natural warm queso in restaurants nationwide next Tuesday.

Family-owned candle factory | Made on Long Island

Light the wick of a scented candle and smell the aroma. Hundreds of shapes, sizes, and varieties are made inside the factory at Paramold Manufacturing, a fifth-generation business that has been around since 1852.

Blackberry's KEYone Is A 'Berry I Can Absolutely Recommend

This is and isn't the Blackberry of yore! While Blackberry OS is no longer, the famed 'berry keyboard is in tact and awesome. The KEYone is the one to buy if you want a physical keyboard.

American Airlines adds flights to get people out of islands before Irma hits

American Airlines has added extra flights out of two Caribbean islands to get people out of the path of Hurricane Irma, a powerful Category 5 storm.

As robots edge into workplace, free money idea takes hold

As technological innovations increasingly edge into the workplace, many people fear that robots and machines are destined to take jobs that human beings have held for decades. For many affected workers, retraining might be out of reach -unavailable, unaffordable or inadequate.

Millions who buy health insurance brace for sharp increases

 Millions of people who buy individual health insurance policies and get no financial help from the Affordable Care Act are bracing for another year of double-digit premium increases, and their frustration is boiling over.

Don't be afraid to ask for rent concessions in New York but they may not be worth it

Here is something you probably haven't heard in a while: it is a good time to lease an apartment in New York. The city's rent is in its first slowdown since the financial crisis, bringing a long-awaited relief to apartment hunters in one of the country's most expensive cities.

Gasoline prices spike after Hurricane Harvey

DALLAS (AP) - The spike in gasoline prices in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey has hit the accelerator.

Shiner beer maker donates $500K to Hurricane Harvey relief

A Texas brewery located less than 90 miles from the Gulf Coast has pledged half a million bucks to Hurricane Harvey relief funds.

Sports jersey rental subscription service for fans who like variety

What is the hesitancy for people to buy a specific sports team jersey? Sometimes it is the price. Sometimes the player doesn't last very long.

Harvey driving gas prices up

Harvey forced some oil refineries to shut down and consumers will begin feeling those effects in their wallets

Walmart donates $2 million to Harvey relief

During a news conference on Thursday, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced that Walmart and the Walmart Foundation have pledged to donate $2 million in support of the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund.

No dogs allowed? 'Park' them in secure, clean shelter

When Bryony Cole goes out for coffee every morning she brings Margaret, her 3-year-old collie mix. Since Margaret isn't allowed inside the coffee shop, Bryony "parks" her outside.

How to make sure a Harvey charity is legitimate

The pictures from the devastation in Texas from Hurricane Harvey are too heartbreaking to watch. The images seared in our minds are prompting us to give to the people we see struggling on TV. The question is: to whom? The red cross, united way, or the local food bank?

Subway delays eat away at working hours

If you are late to work due to subway problems, you can go online and report it. That is where New York City's Independent Budget Office got information about how many work hours are lost to transit troubles.

AP Exclusive: Flood insurance policies plunged before Harvey

WASHINGTON (AP) - Houston's population is growing quickly, but when Harvey hit last weekend there were far fewer homes and other properties in the area with flood insurance than just five years ago, according to an Associated Press investigation.