Serta Simmons behind Tomorrow Sleep

Tomorrow Sleep isn’t the first company to put a mattress in a box, but they are definitely different. The NYC-based brand launched last month and is one-part startup and one-part legacy.

Tech job openings up in NYC

Tech hiring is on the rise in New York, in the second half of 2017.

$5B in student loan debt could be forgotten thanks to missing paperwork

Student loans haunt college graduates long after they receive their diplomas, but due to missing paperwork, $5 billion of loan debt could be wiped away.

Chipotle closes store after reports of illness

Chipotle says it temporarily closed a restaurant in a Washington, D.C., suburb after reports that customers had become ill, a possible setback in the chain's efforts to recover from past food scares.

2 more GOP senators oppose health bill, killing it for now

The latest GOP effort to repeal and replace "Obamacare" was fatally wounded in the Senate Monday night when two more Republican senators announced their opposition to the legislation strongly backed by President Donald Trump.

Bacon prices skyrocket with record demand

It's salty, chewy and crispy all rolled up into one but America's obsession with bacon is sending prices sky-high.

Atlantic City casino launches Daily Fantasy Sports

New Jersey's first casino has become the first in Atlantic City to let patrons play daily fantasy sports contests for money.

Bone fragment scare forces Sabrett hot dog recall

NEW YORK (AP) - The maker of Sabrett hot dogs is recalling more than 7 million pounds of hot dogs because they may contain bone fragments.

Closer Than You Think: Places to visit on City Island

City Island is a small community in the Bronx, surrounded by the Long Island Sound and Eastchester Bay. The vibe is a lot more Cape Cod than New York City.

New Whole Foods in Harlem features local brands

Whole Foods has officially come to Harlem. The new store on 125th Street will feature a selection of foods reflective and unique to the neighborhood.

The Art of Watches Grand Exhibition by Patek Philippe

A free, temporary museum has popped up in midtown Manhattan. Cipriani on East 42nd Street has been transformed into a museum of watches. 

Brides-to-be left scrambling for their dresses as Alfred Angelo closing its stores

Wedding gown designer Alfred Angelo has filed for bankruptcy and brides-to-be across the country were told to come to their stores to get their dress before they closed down for good.

Readers enjoy 'blind dates' with books

They say you can't judge a book by its cover, but you can't even see the covers of books on the "Blind Date" table at Book Culture on the Upper West Side because they're wrapped in brown paper.

Resorts World Casino in Queens begins major expansion

This time, the house is on your side. Nearly six years after opening its doors, New York City's only casino is going for the jackpot.

Summer of Hell: Commuters grab ridesharing deals

As Amtrak goes into summer repair mode, Penn Station is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get.

Verizon confirms data breach, but denies reports of data theft

Officials with Verizon denied reports of customer information being lost or stolen, while confirming reports of a data breach.

Why debate over net neutrality affects everyone

You may have noticed it browsing online. Nearly 80,000 websites – including big names Airbnb, Facebook, Google, and Amazon – are all protesting. The digital demonstration coincides with crowds gathering at Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.

Amazon says Alexa could not call 911 unless it was programmed

An Amazon Alexa device made headlines this week after it was reported that the device called 911 during a domestic dispute in New Mexico. But Amazon is disputing that claim.

Atlantic City revenue up in June due to Internet gambling

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) -- A nice boost from internet gambling helped push Atlantic City's casino revenue into the black in June.