The 'Scramble' for these new Chick-fil-a breakfast items
A lot of folks might soon be scrambling to Chick-fil-A to hash out these new breakfast items were added this week.
A lot of folks might soon be scrambling to Chick-fil-A to hash out these new breakfast items were added this week.
Under Armour founder Kevin Plank resigns from American Manufacturing Council
Under Armour founder and chief executive officer Kevin Plank announced Monday night that he is stepping down from President Donald Trump’s American Manufacturing Council.
Under Armour founder and chief executive officer Kevin Plank announced Monday night that he is stepping down from President Donald Trump’s American Manufacturing Council.
Ryanair wants UK airports to curb alcohol
Budget airline Ryanair is calling on British airports to curb alcohol sales following sharp increases in the number of incidents involving disruptive passengers.
Budget airline Ryanair is calling on British airports to curb alcohol sales following sharp increases in the number of incidents involving disruptive passengers.
Hungry Venezuelans turn to Colombia for a plate of food
An estimated 25,000 Venezuelans trek across the Simon Bolivar International Bridge into Colombia each day for work or to trade goods on the black market. Increasingly, they're also coming to eat in one of a half-dozen facilities offering struggling Venezuelans a free plate of food.
An estimated 25,000 Venezuelans trek across the Simon Bolivar International Bridge into Colombia each day for work or to trade goods on the black market. Increasingly, they're also coming to eat in one of a half-dozen facilities offering struggling Venezuelans a free plate of food.
Beware at the pump: Black market for fuel making millions
A black market for diesel and gasoline has rapidly spread around the nation, with organized crime gangs using fraudulent credit cards to syphon millions of dollars in fuel from gas stations into large tanks hidden inside pickup trucks and vans.
A black market for diesel and gasoline has rapidly spread around the nation, with organized crime gangs using fraudulent credit cards to syphon millions of dollars in fuel from gas stations into large tanks hidden inside pickup trucks and vans.
Buyer beware: Your solar eclipse glasses could be fakes
Millions of people are counting down until the solar eclipse on August 21, but we've been telling you, if you're going to watch, you need special glasses to not damage your eyes.
Millions of people are counting down until the solar eclipse on August 21, but we've been telling you, if you're going to watch, you need special glasses to not damage your eyes.
Camping in style and comfort by the beach in Queens
What do you have when you go camping but with a glamorous twist? Answer: "Glamping."
What do you have when you go camping but with a glamorous twist? Answer: "Glamping."
eBay's New York office is small but influential
eBay has come a long way since it started as an auction site in San Jose, California, in 1995. One of the first things it sold back then was a broken laser pointer for $14.83.
eBay has come a long way since it started as an auction site in San Jose, California, in 1995. One of the first things it sold back then was a broken laser pointer for $14.83.
Ice cream flash-frozen in front of you
It's an ice cream shop without the freezers but some say it looks more like a science lab because the sweet treats are made on the spot using liquid nitrogen.
It's an ice cream shop without the freezers but some say it looks more like a science lab because the sweet treats are made on the spot using liquid nitrogen.
Long Island City development boom
Whichever way you turn in Long Island City, avoiding the sight of construction is nearly impossible. Rockrose Development is building a 2,500-unit residential development but is also making sure to bring lots of retail to the neighborhood, too. Another huge project is coming to 44th Drive near the East River. The city's Economic Development Corporation is building more than 1,000 apartments, a new school, offices, and a manufacturing space.
Whichever way you turn in Long Island City, avoiding the sight of construction is nearly impossible. Rockrose Development is building a 2,500-unit residential development but is also making sure to bring lots of retail to the neighborhood, too. Another huge project is coming to 44th Drive near the East River. The city's Economic Development Corporation is building more than 1,000 apartments, a new school, offices, and a manufacturing space.
Dave Chappelle, other artists make fans lock phones in pouches during show
Fans waiting to get into Dave Chappelle's show at Radio City Music Hall tapped and texted away on their phones. Hopefully, they got it all out of their system because phones are not allowed inside the show. In fact, show-goers have to lock them up in little pouches.
Fans waiting to get into Dave Chappelle's show at Radio City Music Hall tapped and texted away on their phones. Hopefully, they got it all out of their system because phones are not allowed inside the show. In fact, show-goers have to lock them up in little pouches.
Dozens of Applebee's, IHOPs to close
The Glendale-based parent company of Applebee's Neighborhood Grill and Bar and IHOP announced plans Thursday to shutter as many as 135 Applebee's, doubling its original plan to close up to 60 of the eateries, and up to 25 IHOPs, up from the previous expectation of 18.
The Glendale-based parent company of Applebee's Neighborhood Grill and Bar and IHOP announced plans Thursday to shutter as many as 135 Applebee's, doubling its original plan to close up to 60 of the eateries, and up to 25 IHOPs, up from the previous expectation of 18.
Source360 festival trains, inspires youth
Kids in Brooklyn are using their love of music and technology to try and make the world a better place. Hip hop is joining forces with education and social justice. It is all about using hip hop to touch young people and make a difference, according to those on the front line.
Kids in Brooklyn are using their love of music and technology to try and make the world a better place. Hip hop is joining forces with education and social justice. It is all about using hip hop to touch young people and make a difference, according to those on the front line.
Researchers: Climate change will impact aviation
Earlier this summer, dozens of flights were grounded at phoenix sky harbor airport. The skies were perfectly clear but it was so hot. Planes literally could not take off in the 118-degree heat. Researchers from Columbia University say the scenario could become more common all over the world.
Earlier this summer, dozens of flights were grounded at phoenix sky harbor airport. The skies were perfectly clear but it was so hot. Planes literally could not take off in the 118-degree heat. Researchers from Columbia University say the scenario could become more common all over the world.
Long Island beer inspired by LIRR delays
Cool off with a new kind of beer coming to Penn Station next week.
Cool off with a new kind of beer coming to Penn Station next week.
Oprah-branded mashed potatoes to hit supermarkets
Oprah Winfrey is headed to the supermarket aisle with her own line of refrigerated soups and side dishes.
Oprah Winfrey is headed to the supermarket aisle with her own line of refrigerated soups and side dishes.
Krispy Kreme announces 2017 solar-eclipse themed doughnut
While millions of Americans will be in for a special treat when the total solar eclipse traverses the U.S. on Aug. 21, they will also be in for a tasty treat from Krispy Kreme.
While millions of Americans will be in for a special treat when the total solar eclipse traverses the U.S. on Aug. 21, they will also be in for a tasty treat from Krispy Kreme.
Tiny Brooklyn eatery among 'Best New Restaurants'
A hidden gem behind the Franklin Avenue train stop in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, is getting some national recognition. Bon Appétit magazine recently featured Hart's in its Best New Restaurants list.
A hidden gem behind the Franklin Avenue train stop in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, is getting some national recognition. Bon Appétit magazine recently featured Hart's in its Best New Restaurants list.
Employers offer pet insurance to lure top talent
Tim Bailey shares his lower Manhattan office with Zeek and Zadie, his two pet dachshunds.
Tim Bailey shares his lower Manhattan office with Zeek and Zadie, his two pet dachshunds.
The story of Sugar Hill Creamery
A couple in Harlem is bringing some nostalgia back to the neighborhood. They've opened a new ice cream shop with an old school vibe. Sugar Hill Creamery co-owner Nicholas Larsen told their story to Fox 5's Zachary Kiesch.
A couple in Harlem is bringing some nostalgia back to the neighborhood. They've opened a new ice cream shop with an old school vibe. Sugar Hill Creamery co-owner Nicholas Larsen told their story to Fox 5's Zachary Kiesch.



















