Mazda recalls cars over parking brake failure

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Levain Bakery opens larger location

The famed Levain Bakery first opened on the Upper West Side in 1995. Since then, it has been almost impossible to just walk right in and grab a cookie. Most of the time a line stretches out the door.  And when you do get in, it is standing room only.

Gay dating app Grindr asks judge to toss lawsuit

NEW YORK (AP) — A judge will decide if a lawsuit can proceed against a gay dating app after more than 1,000 men accosted a New York man at home and work after an ex-boyfriend posted fake profiles.

Aetna to leave Connecticut headquarters for New York City

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Insurance giant Aetna made it official on Thursday, announcing it will move its headquarters to New York City beginning in late 2018 after nearly two centuries in Hartford, Connecticut.

Grindr asks judge to toss suit condemning gay dating app

A judge will decide if a lawsuit can proceed against a gay dating app after over 1,000 sex-hungry men accosted a New York man at home and work after an ex-boyfriend posted fake profiles.

Lunch time crowd on the decline

According to the market research firm NPD Group Inc., Americans made 433 million fewer trips to restaurants at lunch time last year, costing the industry $3.2 billion. 

Walgreens stops yearslong attempt to buy Pa.-based Rite Aid

Walgreens has ended its takeover pursuit of rival Rite Aid following resistance from U.S. regulators and will instead now buy stores, distribution centers and inventory in a new deal.

First iPhone sold 10 years ago

The world was forever changed exactly 10 years ago with the sale of the first iPhone.

Cheap gas for the summer months

If you've filled up your car lately, you've probably noticed gas is pretty cheap right now.

ABC, meat producer settle in $1.9B 'pink slime' libel suit

ABC and a South Dakota meat producer announced a settlement Wednesday in a $1.9 billion lawsuit against the network over its reports on a beef product that critics dubbed "pink slime."

Airline apologizes to disabled man over tarmac stairs

A Japanese airline said Wednesday it has apologized for making a wheelchair user hoist himself up a staircase from the tarmac to board his flight.

Study of Seattle's $15 minimum wage says it costs jobs

Seattle's $15-an-hour minimum wage law has cost the city jobs, according to a study released Monday that contradicted another new study published last week.

NYC board votes to raise rents after 3-year freeze

New York City's Rent Guidelines Board has voted to raise rents on one-year leases for New Yorkers in rent-stabilized apartments for the first time in three years.

Sarah Palin sues New York Times over editorial

NEW YORK (AP) — Former vice presidential nominee and Alaska governor Sarah Palin is accusing The New York Times of defamation over an editorial that linked one of her political action committee ads to the mass shooting that severely wounded then-Arizona Rep. Gabby Giffords.

EU fines Google a record 2.4 billion euros in antitrust case

The European Union has slapped a record 2.42 billion euro ($2.72 billion) fine on internet giant Google on Tuesday for taking advantage of its dominance in online searches to direct customers to its own online shopping business.

Virus called 'Petya' causing widespread disruption

Hackers have caused widespread disruption across Europe, hitting Ukraine especially hard.