Atlantic City casinos post 1st revenue hike in 10 years

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - Internet gambling helped Atlantic City's casinos post their first revenue increase in a decade.

US government accuses Fiat Chrysler of cheating on emissions

Two people briefed on the matter say that the U.S. government is accusing Fiat Chrysler of violating the Clean Air Act on some of its diesel engines.

Study: Millennials spend more on coffee than investing in retirement

Coffee. Some buy it occasionally, others every day. According to Acorn's Money Matters Report, out of near 2,000 millennials surveyed, 41 percent of them spent more money on coffee than investing in their retirement last year.

CVS generic competitor to EpiPen, sold at a 6th the price

CVS is now selling a rival, generic version of Mylan's EpiPen at about a sixth of its price, just months after the maker of the life-saving allergy treatment was eviscerated before Congress because of its soaring cost to consumers

Monthly salon memberships in New York City

Forget about just having a gym membership, you can now have memberships to pamper yourself. More spas and salons are now offering monthly deals.

Twinkies recalled for possible salmonella contamination

Hostess has recalled some of its Twinkies due to potential contamination with salmonella, an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections.

StreetEasy's hot NYC neighborhood: Kingsbridge

Consider 2017 the year of the real estate cool down, especially in Manhattan. Lauren Riefflin, spokesperson at StreetEasy, expects a cooldown on both the sales and rental markets. Prices will continue to increase, but at a slower pace than in years past. StreetEasy is forecasting that prices will only tick up 0.6 percent in Manhattan, due to a high-end inventory overload. 

Mexico says it will negotiate with Trump

Mexico's new foreign relations secretary says the country isn't only willing to negotiate changes to the North American Free Trade Agreement, it wants negotiations as soon as possible.

Restaurant cites "punishing rules" for closure

A staple on Manhattan's Upper East Side suddenly closed with out warning at the start of the new year and the owners blame oppressive government regulations.

Popular Vietnamese eatery Bunker now in Brooklyn

With a full bar and nearly three times the space, Bunker is ready to welcome even more fans with their warm Vietnamese hospitality. Bunker is tucked away on an industrial block in Bushwick. You'll find some of the best Vietnamese food this side of Saigon.

iPhone unveiled 10 years ago

On January 9, 2007, Apple founder and CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone at the MacWorld Conference in San Francisco.

Stock market expert is bullish on markets for 2017

The Dow Jones Industrial Average continues to flirt with 20,000 but it is having trouble crossing the line. So will we see the markets rise in 2017? Weeden & Co. Chief Investment Strategist Michael Purves says yes. He is bullish on the market and says his year-end price target on the S&P 500 is 2350, a modest gain.

Experts: New York can absorb closing of Indian Point

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A plan to close the aging Indian Point nuclear power plant by 2021 removes a long-held fear of an accident occurring miles from the nation's most populous city.

Foundation jump-starts college savings for NYC kids

"I will go to college" is the culture at P.S. 171. It is reflected in artwork from Kindergartners.

Fiat Chrysler announces $1 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing, 2,000 new jobs

Fiat Chrysler said Sunday it would spend $1 billion on U.S. manufacturing, including modernizing plants in Michigan and Ohio, in a move that’s set to add 2,000 new jobs, Reuters reported.

Trump has taken few steps to disentangle from private empire

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump pledged to step away from his family-owned international real estate development, property management and licensing business before taking office Jan. 20. With less than two weeks until his inauguration, he hasn't stepped very far.

New York's Indian Point nuclear plant to close by 2021

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The aging Indian Point nuclear power plant just north of New York City will close within about four years under a deal with Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who has long argued it should be shuttered to protect the millions of people living nearby.

Pizza Hut sells pies for half off through Jan. 9

Whether you're feeling strapped for cash after holiday shopping, or you just don't feel like cooking, Pizza Hut is offering the best deal of the year, so far.