Ford recalls 570K vehicles for fire risk, door latch trouble

Ford is recalling more than 570,000 vehicles in North America and Europe to fix separate problems that can cause engine fires and doors to fly open unexpectedly.

Get paid to build giant Lego models

If you’ve ever wanted to be paid to build with Legos, this is your dream job.  Merlin Entertainment – the company that manages the Legoland parks around the world – is hiring for a Lego model designer.

Ivanka Trump's fashion sales are skyrocketing despite boycott calls

According to the new president of the brand, sales of Ivanka Trump's fashion line have been surging since she was dropped from several retailers.  

Human waste reportedly found in Coca-Cola cans

Police are investigating after what appears to be human waste found in a shipment of cans at a Coke Factory in Ireland.

Robots bringing meals to DC

Some hungry customers in the nation's capital may be surprised to discover a robot is delivering their pastrami on rye.

Uber pulls out of Denmark citing tougher cab standards

The Danish branch of the ride-sharing service Uber said Tuesday it is shutting down its services in Denmark due to a proposed law that toughens standards for cabs.

Restaurants competed for prime space at Harlem EatUp! Festival

A kind of a prelude to the Harlem EatUp! Festival unfolded in Harlem Tuesday. You could feel the excitement as this grows into a bigger one in May. Tuesday's event was a cooking competition among Harlem food scene newcomers Belle Harlem, Harlem Pizza Co. and Tsion Café. The winner will get to take over sponsor Citi's space in the market area to serve its food.

Security concerns over CloudPets toys

CloudPets have made their way in hundreds of thousands of American homes. The technologically advanced toy uses the internet to store and replay voice messages. It is a sweet way to keep in touch, but experts are saying it accidentally revealed the personal information of more than 800,000 customers and about 2 million voice recordings, many of which are of children.

Delicious idea and hard work created 'Megpies'

A Brooklyn couple is turning their passion for baked goods into a big business, literally taking their tarts from the stoop to Starbucks. They're called Megpies, and if ever there was a brand that proves all you need is a delicious idea and some hard work, this is it.

United explains leggings ban on Denver-Minneapolis flight

United Airlines has issued a statement of clarification on its dress code after a gate agent stopped two teenage girls wearing leggings from boarding a Denver to Minneapolis flight.

Nissan recalls more than 56,000 cars, cites power steering

WASHINGTON (AP) - Nissan is recalling more than 56,000 cars because of power steering hoses that may leak fluid and potentially lead to fires.

App points you to dog-friendly places around NYC

New York is a city of dog lovers with dog-friendly places around almost every corner. Shake Shack, for example, not only allows dogs in outdoor seating areas, but has a special "Woof" menu featuring "Poochini" ice cream sundaes and a "Bag o' Bones." But finding places like that to take your four-legged friend when you're out and about isn't always easy.

Senate votes to kill privacy rules guarding your online info

NEW YORK (AP) - The Senate voted to kill Obama-era online privacy regulations , a first step toward allowing internet providers such as Comcast, AT&T and Verizon to sell your browsing habits and other personal information as they expand their own online ad businesses.

Former hacker's cybersecurity advice for you

Fox 5 went inside the mind of Kevin Mitnick, who is known as "The World's Greatest Hacker," to get his thoughts on how you can best protect yourself from cyber-attacks.

Apple unveils red iPhones, cheaper iPads

NEW YORK (AP) — Apple is cutting prices on two iPad models and introducing red iPhones, but the company held back on updating its higher-end iPad Pro tablets.

Most electronics banned on certain U.S.-bound flights

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government is temporarily barring passengers on certain nonstop U.S.-bound flights from eight Middle Eastern and North African countries from bringing laptops, iPads, cameras and some other electronics in carry-on luggage starting Tuesday.

Will Fearless Girl become a permanent NYC fixture?

The Fearless Girl statue has stood defiantly across from Wall Street's famous Charging Bull for almost two weeks, but interest in seeing and posing with her have yet to wane.