Yonkers fire burns several buildings, Gov. Kathy Hochul 1-on-1 | Good Day Weekend
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FOX 5 NY's Good Day Weekend coverage begins with potential snow in the state, a Yonkers fire that burned through multiple buildings, and a 1-on-1 interview with Gov. Kathy Hochul. 

Chase Hudson talks 'How to lose a Popularity Contest' and his career
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Chase Hudson sometimes known as Huddy joins Good Day to talk about his new Tubi movie and how he got his start in music and movies. 

Top tech from CES 2026, according to Tom’s Guide editor
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Tom’s Guide Global Editor-in-Chief Mark Spoonauer joins us fresh from the CES show floor to break down the coolest new gadgets he saw and tested, from futuristic foldables to AI-powered wellness tech.

 Community bands together to save Brooklyn pet store in danger of closing its doors
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A beloved pet store in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is facing possible closure as rising rent, electricity costs and higher prices strain the business. The owner of PS9Pets says the situation is “really scary” as more customers turn to online shopping. Community members are now stepping up, hoping to keep the local shop open. Supporters say the store plays an important role in the neighborhood and reflects how much people care about their pets and small businesses.

Here's who’s performing at Governors Ball 2026: Jennie, Baby Keem, more

The Governors Ball Music Festival will return to Flushing Meadows Corona Park with a lineup led by Lorde, Baby Keem, Stray Kids, Kali Uchis, A$AP Rocky and Jennie.

How AI facial recognition is helping bring lost pets back home
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AI facial recognition is being used to identify lost pets and return them safely back to their owners. A company says it has used this site to reunite 170,000 lost dogs and cats across the United States.

Asian residents displaced as affordability crisis grips Chinatown: report
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For generations, Chinatown has drawn residents and visitors with affordable food, housing and goods. But community leaders say that legacy is rapidly disappearing. A new report from the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, Mapping Chinatown, finds that more than 20% of Asian residents have been displaced from Chinatown over the past decade. The report also shows similar declines in Chinatowns in Boston and Philadelphia. Advocates point to a combination of factors, including outdated zoning laws, large-scale developments, vacant rent-stabilized apartments and the lingering effects of COVID-19, which forced many small businesses to close and coincided with a rise in anti-Asian violence.

US strikes in Venezuela with Maduro captured, explosions shake Caracas: Reports
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The United States carried out a large-scale strike in Venezuela early Saturday, and President Donald Trump said the country’s leader, Nicolás Maduro, had been captured and flown out of the country, according to the Associated Press.

How to visit the City Hall subway station Mamdani will be sworn in at

Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani will be sworn in at the Old City Hall subway station, which is off-limits to civilians. There is, however, still a way to (legally) visit the picturesque station.

Times Square on New Year's Eve for the NYC ball drop

The traditional ball in NYC will drop at the stroke of midnight on Jan. 1, 2026 in Times Square. A second celebration will follow just minutes later, marking a historic first for the iconic New Year’s Eve event.

Last minute things to do on NYE in NYC: Somewhere Nowhere, The Stand, more

With days left before the countdown to 2026, there's still plenty of ways to celebrate, from sky-high parties and packed cocktail bars. Here's a list.

Celebrating Kwanzaa with music and dance
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Kwanzaa is an annual holiday celebrating African heritage, culture and family values. It is observed primarily in the United States from Dec. 26 through Jan. 1.