Jewish families adapt Purim celebrations amid pandemic

This year, Jewish families are gathering on video calls to celebrate one of the most joyous holidays in the faith.

Gun Hill Brewing's new batch of Bronx beer benefits Broadway

Broadway theaters and other venues for live entertainment have been shuttered for almost a year. A brewery in the Bronx is helping raise money for artists with a special beer.

Keeping kids physically active and safe during a pandemic

Millions of children in the U.S. don't get enough nutritious foods or exercise. And the pandemic has made things harder. But keeping kids active and safe is possible.

Study suggests money can buy happiness — perhaps more than previously thought

The Wharton School study found there was no dollar value at which money stopped mattering to a person’s well-being, contrary to influential research that found happiness plateaued around $75,000 a year.

Gen Z targets Millennials again — this time over side parts and skinny jeans

Nothing novel or historic has transpired here, just another example of the cruel endless march of time: Gen Z chirping at Millennials, a.k.a. Gen Y.

Lawsuits filed against auto insurers over excessive rates amid COVID-19 pandemic

Class action lawsuits were filed in Nevada against 10 major auto insurance companies on Tuesday, contending that the companies charged excessive insurance premiums during the pandemic by failing to account for a drop in driving and crashes.

Restaurant brings taste of Philly cheesesteaks to NY

After the pandemic cost him a Bronx bar, he moved to bring an authentic cheesesteak to the New York City area.

What kind of car was Tiger Woods driving?

FOX 11 has just learned the type of car Tiger Woods was driving in the Rolling Hills Estates crash.

Meat-free school meals sparks anger in France

By taking meat off the menu at school canteens, the ecologist mayor of one of France's most famously gastronomic cities has kicked up a storm of protest and debate as the country increasingly questions the environmental costs of its meaty dietary habits.

Cherokee tribe asks Jeep to stop using its name

It is time for Jeep to stop using the Cherokee Nation’s name on its Cherokee and Grand Cherokee SUVs, the chief of the Oklahoma-based tribe said.

Family of boy who froze to death sues power companies for $100 million

The family of an 11-year-old Texas boy who is believed to have died of hypothermia is suing two power companies for $100 million.

Website offering $2,000 to watch you sleep

A website that shares information about how to get a better night's sleep wants to give someone $2,000 to let researchers watch them snooze.