U.S. Postal Service to no longer offer services at Staples

NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. Postal Service will no longer be offering its services at Staples stores across the country.

Duck cull in France's foie gras region to contain bird flu

French authorities have started slaughtering ducks in the main foie gras-producing region to try to contain a dangerous form of bird flu.

Macy's to close stores, cut jobs

Macy's says it is eliminating more than 10,000 jobs and plans to move forward with 68 store closures after a disappointing holiday shopping season. The department store chain also lowered its full-year earnings forecast.

Spectronics Corporation | Made on Long Island

Car manufacturers throughout the world use fluorescent leak-detection dyes to cut down on emissions. They are made on Long Island.

MyPillow CEO responds to BBB rating plummet

The Better Business Bureau yanked accreditation from Minnesota-based MyPillow and announced Monday the company’s “A+” plummeted to an “F” over its continuous BOGO offers and ads.

Leaving New York and New Jersey

Do you ever dream of just packing up and leaving the tristate area? You're not alone. New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut are among the top states people move away from.

Icahn: Ex-Trump Taj Mahal casino not for sale

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Billionaire investor Carl Icahn says his shuttered Trump Taj Mahal casino is not for sale, and he appears content to sit on it for a while.

Program employs adults with disabilities

Samantha Sheehy works at RewearABLE, a program created by the nonprofit organization Adults and Children with Learning and Developmental Disabilities. They collect and repurpose all types of clothing and fabric from the community.

Italian treat panzerotto is not a calzone

A popular Italian snack was nowhere to be found in New York City until now. Mr. Panzerotto is a new spot on Macdougal Street in Greenwich Village.

Ford cancels Mexico plant; will build electric and autonomous cars in Michigan

Ford Motor Company says its making an important company announcement Tuesday morning, regarding the company's "expansion to an automotive and mobility company."

Cuomo announces tuition-free college plan

NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced plans Tuesday for a new a college tuition assistance program that would make college tuition-free for eligible students at SUNY and CUNY schools.

Visor lets legally blind fan watch NFL game

Scott Reese loves the Indianapolis Colts more than any other NFL team, but watching them play is almost impossible because he is legally blind. When he watches a game on TV, he has to press his face almost right against the screen.

Reports: Limited stores closing nationwide

The Limited is closing all of its stores, according to employees where items are being sold at deep discounts.

New laws for the New Year

A new year brings new laws in New York and on Long Island.

Pay to rise for millions as 19 states increase minimum wage

It will be a happy New Year indeed for millions of the lowest-paid U.S. workers. Nineteen states, including New York and California, will ring in the year with an increase in the minimum wage.

The Perfect Fit: New Year's Eve tuxedo

2017 is right around the corner, so we visited Bloomingdale's for the perfect New Year's Eve outfit.

Creator of the Red Solo Cup dies at 84

The creator of the Red Solo Cup died on Wednesday, December 21 at the age of 84.