New York City craft beer boom

Pull up a stool at Big Alice Brewing in Long Island City, Queens, and co-founder Kyle Hurst will show you that he knows craft beer. Hurst opened the brewery and taproom on 43rd Road and is ready to expand. Using different ingredients, he makes beer that tells a story.

European company Altice buys Cablevision

European telecommunications and cable company Altice has agreed to buy New York cable operator Cablevision for $17.7 billion, including debt.

11-year-old entrepreneur finds success selling cookies

It's a special delivery to the staff of Englewood Hospital from a very special young man. Cory Nieves is the CEO of Mr. Cory's Cookies. His products are sold in New Jersey stores.

Amazon unveils $50 tablet

Amazon is dangling a $50 tablet computer in its latest attempt to lure consumers who can't afford or don't want the more expensive Internet-connected devices made by Apple and other rivals.

Cablevision sold to Altice

European telecommunications and cable company Altice has agreed to buy New York cable operator Cablevision for $17.7 billion, including debt.

Car Seat Recall 2015

Recaro Child Safety is announcing a recall.

Olive Garden brings back 'Pasta Pass'

Olive Garden is bringing back its "Pasta Pass" that lets people gorge on as much pasta as they want for seven weeks. And friends and family are welcome to pig out too this year.

Carlsberg recalls beer after chemical found

STOCKHOLM (AP) — Danish brewer Carlsberg says it's recalling more than 4,600 kegs of Staropramen beer in Sweden after identifying two cases where the kegs were filled with cleaning solution, injuring two people.

East Village's Rainbow Music to close

After 17 years in the East Village, Rainbow Music will close its doors at the end of September. Bill "Birdman" Kasper is left with thousands of records, CDs, VHS tapes, cassettes, and, of course the memories.

Celebrities help at Cantor Fitzgerald's charity day

Supermodels, actors, athletes, rappers -- just about everyone you can think of turns out for the annual charity day at Cantor Fitzgerald.

Can I Offer You a Cup of Soup?

It's not your traditional cup of noodles but Campbells soup is now partnering with Keurig to make it even easier to 'brew' your lunch. 

Oil production in US, Russia seen tumbling due to price drop

PARIS (AP) — Oil supply from the United States, Russia and other non-OPEC countries is expected to drop sharply next year — possibly the steepest decline since the Soviet Union collapsed — because of low prices, the International Energy Agency forecast Friday.

Companion app 'walks' you home

Samantha Baugh is a freshman at NYU. Moving from the suburbs to the city, she has a few concerns about safety. It is why she is interested in a new app called Companion. It lets users request phone contacts -- friends and family -- be a virtual companion as they make their way home.

Fiat Chrysler Ram pickup truck recall

Fiat Chrysler is recalling more than 1.7 million trucks to fix problems with air bags and welds in the steering system.

Many would consider selling organs to pay off student debt

A new poll indicates that a lot of young Americans would consider extreme measures to get rid of student debt.

Artist objects to Tom Brady sketch on skirts, mugs

Who could forget the Picassoesque sketch of Patriots quarterback Tom Brady during the Deflategate hearings?

Social media for papal visit

Pope Francis doesn't even carry a cellphone, but wherever he goes, millions of tweets, posts, pictures and video streams are sure to follow.