Mermaids return to reopened Montana tiki bar

The mermaids will be back to work at a Montana tiki bar that has a back wall of a window into a motel swimming pool.

Chef Wolfgang Puck calls for restaurant industry bailout

In the face of COVID-19, world-renowned chef Wolfgang Puck is calling on the Federal Government to offer a hand to a struggling restaurant industry.

NJ sending National Guard to long-term care facilities amid coronavirus crisis

The New Jersey National Guard will deploy 120 members to long-term care facilities to help in the fight against COVID-19, announced Gov. Phil Murphy Thursday.

Brewer may dump 400 million bottles of beer due to COVID lockdown

One of the world's largest brewers says it may have to dump millions of gallons of beer because of a ban on alcohol sales in South Africa.

Mother's Day: This is how moms are celebrated around the world

Traditionally on Mother's Day in the United States, flowers are being delivered and online orders are being placed as people scramble to get last-minute gifts to show mom how much they love her. 

Taxis, bikes & sushi robots keep New Yorkers fed, protected

Taxi drivers, motorcyclists and sushi-making robots are among the unlikely couriers distributing food and supplies to New Yorkers impacted most by the coronavirus pandemic. They're keeping families fed, doctors protected and lifting the spirits of those on the front lines.

Poll suggests people who quarantine with mom are happier

A poll taken of 500 people suggests that those who live with their moms during quarantine are happier than those who don't.

Gym owners, instructors go virtual during coronavirus lockdown
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Gyms and fitness studios are entering a third month without clients, and now owners and instructors are preparing to turn to online classes, even after the economy reopens, in order to survive.

Photographer takes front porch portraits to benefit United Way, police

Studio 27 Photography on Long Island has found a way to take family portraits during this pandemic and give back to the community.

As food aid groups try to outbid others; Connecticut seeks a solution

The Connecticut agriculture commissioner is considering buying food in bulk to provide to organizations that feed needy people, which have seen huge upticks in demand coupled with challenges in getting supplies, he said Monday.

Virtual cooking classes with NYC chefs

If you've always wanted to explore your creativity in the kitchen, now is the time to sign up for a virtual cooking class with a New York City chef.

What will businesses look like after the coronavirus crisis?

Authorities say that New York is on the downward slope of the coronavirus crisis, but its affects will be with us for months to come. What will businesses look like in a post-coronavirus world?