Woman wears sanitized inflatable hippo costume to hug mom living in retirement home
A woman paid her mom a surprise visit at a retirement home wearing a sanitized inflatable hippo costume.
A woman paid her mom a surprise visit at a retirement home wearing a sanitized inflatable hippo costume.
CDC confirms link between pediatric mystery illness and COVID-19, says de Blasio
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has linked an inflammatory illness in children to COVID-19, according to Mayor Bill de Blasio.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has linked an inflammatory illness in children to COVID-19, according to Mayor Bill de Blasio.
‘Hope this helps’: Former NFL star Chad Johnson tips $1,000 on restaurant check
The former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver shared an image of the restaurant check on May 18.
The former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver shared an image of the restaurant check on May 18.
Auto workers' tenuous return a ray of hope in jobs crisis
About 133,000 U.S. workers — just over half of the industry’s workforce before the pandemic — are expected to pour back into auto plants that will open in the coming week, according to estimates by The Associated Press.
About 133,000 U.S. workers — just over half of the industry’s workforce before the pandemic — are expected to pour back into auto plants that will open in the coming week, according to estimates by The Associated Press.
'I felt safe with him': Woman marries man who saved her in Las Vegas mass shooting
The pair met just 24 hours prior to the 2017 mass shooting and escaped together during the rampage. They have since fallen in love.
The pair met just 24 hours prior to the 2017 mass shooting and escaped together during the rampage. They have since fallen in love.
Study: Many restaurants will not open again after COVID-19 pandemic
A revealing new study finds that one out of every four restaurants in America won’t re-open when the coronavirus crisis ends.
A revealing new study finds that one out of every four restaurants in America won’t re-open when the coronavirus crisis ends.
Restaurants preparing for change in aftermath of COVID-19 pandemic
With a new study saying that one in every four restaurants in America will not survive the coronavirus crisis, the ones that remain are trying to think of new options to help stay open.
With a new study saying that one in every four restaurants in America will not survive the coronavirus crisis, the ones that remain are trying to think of new options to help stay open.
Family scattering grandmother’s ashes met by whales and dolphins in memorable encounter
The family was off the coast of Maui on April 1 when they were met by the majestic creatures.
The family was off the coast of Maui on April 1 when they were met by the majestic creatures.
Collectors rekindle love of baseball cards amid pandemic lockdowns
Topps credits case-breaking for much of his company's recent growth, heightened during the stay-at-home orders, after years of stagnancy and decline in the trading card industry.
Topps credits case-breaking for much of his company's recent growth, heightened during the stay-at-home orders, after years of stagnancy and decline in the trading card industry.
Most New York City restaurants can't pay rent
A new survey of hundreds of restaurants, bars, and clubs is painting a dire picture for the New York City hospitality industry.
A new survey of hundreds of restaurants, bars, and clubs is painting a dire picture for the New York City hospitality industry.
New York barber who 'illicitly' cut hair for weeks has coronavirus
A New York barber who cut hair over the past few weeks amid the state's coronavirus restrictions has tested positive for the virus, according to health officials on Wednesday.
A New York barber who cut hair over the past few weeks amid the state's coronavirus restrictions has tested positive for the virus, according to health officials on Wednesday.
Carnival announces layoffs, furloughs as coronavirus keeps cruises on pause
Carnival Cruise Corp. announced a combination of layoffs, furloughs, reduced work weeks and salary reductions across the company, including senior management, as the world's largest cruise company deals with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
Carnival Cruise Corp. announced a combination of layoffs, furloughs, reduced work weeks and salary reductions across the company, including senior management, as the world's largest cruise company deals with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
Tips on keeping you (and your kids) from getting cabin fever during coronavirus lockdown
For parents raising teens and tweens, the quarantine struggle is real, with their kids frustrated because they?re stuck inside, schooling at home, missing their friends, and feeling just plain bored. FOX 5 NY spoke to some experts for tips on how to keep everyone sane.
For parents raising teens and tweens, the quarantine struggle is real, with their kids frustrated because they?re stuck inside, schooling at home, missing their friends, and feeling just plain bored. FOX 5 NY spoke to some experts for tips on how to keep everyone sane.
Adorable 4-year-old gives COVID-19 advice: Only leave home ‘to count the rainbows’
Speaking from what looks to be a makeshift cardboard news station, Freya Beggs delivered the advice in a video.
Speaking from what looks to be a makeshift cardboard news station, Freya Beggs delivered the advice in a video.
McDonald's preparing to reopen dining rooms
As states continue relaxing stay-at-home orders, McDonald’s is preparing to welcome customers back into their dining rooms — but only after their new safety standards have been met.
As states continue relaxing stay-at-home orders, McDonald’s is preparing to welcome customers back into their dining rooms — but only after their new safety standards have been met.
McDonald's details new measures to safely reopen dining rooms
McDonald’s is preparing to welcome customers back into their dining rooms — but only after their new safety standards have been met.
McDonald’s is preparing to welcome customers back into their dining rooms — but only after their new safety standards have been met.
100 children in NYC with inflammatory illness possibly linked to COVID-19
"We need public awareness to grow rapidly," said Mayor Bill de Blasio Wednesday about an alarming rise in the number of cases of an inflammatory illness in children that may be connected to COVID-19.
"We need public awareness to grow rapidly," said Mayor Bill de Blasio Wednesday about an alarming rise in the number of cases of an inflammatory illness in children that may be connected to COVID-19.
Could new outdoor-only dining help save NYC restaurants?
Restaurants in New York City are in desperate need of relief due to the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Now, a new plan could throw restaurant owners a desperately-needed life raft. City leaders say they are considering allowing outdoor-space only for dining, including expanding dining space out into the street to ensure adherence to social distancing rules.
Restaurants in New York City are in desperate need of relief due to the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Now, a new plan could throw restaurant owners a desperately-needed life raft. City leaders say they are considering allowing outdoor-space only for dining, including expanding dining space out into the street to ensure adherence to social distancing rules.
Consumers, lawmakers rip airlines for withholding refunds
Some airlines are being slammed for not offering full refunds to travelers who had to cancel their flights due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some airlines are being slammed for not offering full refunds to travelers who had to cancel their flights due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Coronavirus diets: What's behind the urge to eat like little kids?
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended nearly every facet of our daily lives, from how we dress, to how we work, to how we exercise and how we eat.
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended nearly every facet of our daily lives, from how we dress, to how we work, to how we exercise and how we eat.

















