Charles Entenmann dead at 92

Charles Edward Entenmann, who helped turn his family's New York-based bakery into a national brand, died in Florida at age 92.

What is net-zero living and why experts say it’s worth it

Aiming to reach a goal of net-zero for all is a stretch, but there are feasible ways for you to reduce your greenhouse gas emissions just by making changes in your own home and behavior.

Malaysia will reopen borders on April 1 after two years

Malaysia will reopen its borders on April 1 after two years and lift remaining coronavirus restrictions on businesses as it moves to restore normal life.

McDonald's to temporarily close 850 restaurants in Russia

McDonald’s said Tuesday it is temporarily closing all of its 850 restaurants in Russia in response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine.

US gas price average hits $4.17, an all-time high, AAA says

The price of regular gasoline on average across the U.S. hit an all-time high on Tuesday at $4.173, surpassing a record previously set in 2008.

President Biden bans Russian oil imports over Ukraine war

The move follows pleas by Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelenskyy to U.S. and Western officials to cut off the imports, which had been a glaring omission the massive sanctions put in place on Russia over the invasion.

Food prices could rise another 15% by April, Gristedes owner warns

The billionaire owner of a New York grocery store chain warns that rising oil prices could mean another sharp rise in food costs.

Parents want stroller rule on NYC buses changed

A group of parents is calling on the MTA to relax its policy requiring strollers to be folded on buses. The MTA said the policy is in place for safety and to allow room for other passengers.

Daylight saving time 2022: How to prepare your body for the time change

Each year, daylight saving time forces clock owners to shift their devices an hour ahead. In return, this can cause many people to wake up feeling exhausted.

U.S. bar owners replacing Moscow Mules with Kyiv Mules

"We're just trying to raise awareness, and to let people know, we're in support [of Ukraine]," one bar owner said.

5 New York City events to experience in March

If you could use some inspiration for what to do as you and your family and friends look for some measure of normalcy, here are some ideas for events and activities in March.

Drinking wine with meals may lower risk of type 2 diabetes, study finds

The study found consuming alcohol with meals was associated with a 14% lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes compared to consuming alcohol without eating food.

New wave of dating apps emphasize humor, personality

For the past decade, swiping apps like Tinder have dominated the dating app world. They focus on physical appearance with the user swiping right if they're attracted to someone's photo and left if they're not. Apps like Snack and Schmooze try to match you with a potential love interest through some different ways.