Consumer safety group releases list of worst toys for the holidays

A Nerf dart gun, ice cream-scented Nickelodeon slime and a plastic Power Rangers claw are among the toys topping a consumer safety group's list of worst toys for the holidays.

Ravioli with Swiss chard and Ricotta
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Executive Chef John Delucie prepares the popular dish served at his newest eatery, Ainslie in Williamsburg.

Marie Kondo, tidying guru who advocates getting rid of stuff, opens online store to sell stuff

The irony of an expert in tidying-up convincing people to get rid of as many of their things as they could bear just to turn around and offer those same devotees a store chock-full of expensive material items hasn’t been lost on everyone.

Desserts as holiday gifts
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The William Greenberg Cookbook is loaded with holiday recipes.

Jonas Brothers launch limited-edition Coors Light beer

A limited-edition batch of Coors Light inspired by the Jonas Brothers is officially available for consumption.

Chick-fil-A to stop donating to Salvation Army: Report

Fast-food favorite Chick-fil-A will no longer donate to The Salvation Army and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, according to a Monday announcement.

Caffe Dante named world's best bar

A Greenwich Village hot spot that’s been around for over a century was recently given the title of “Best Bar in the World.”  Fox5 sat down with the owner of the cozy Macdougal Street’s Caffe Dante to find out what makes it so special.

Kylie Jenner sells stake in beauty empire for $600 million

Kylie Jenner is selling a stake of her beauty business to CoverGirl owner Coty, in a deal that values the reality TV star’s company at about $1.2 billion.

Mustang Mach E: Ford unveils its first all-electric SUV starting at $44K

The Mustang Mach E will go 230 miles to more 300 miles per charge depending on how it’s equipped. The base model will start just under $44,000.

Living ‘100 Days Without Fear’

If you had asked Michelle Poler 10 years ago if she’d ever try skydiving, the answer would likely have been no. But when she moved to New York in 2014 from Venezuela, Poler jump-started a movement that not only empowered herself, but thousands of others to step outside of their comfort zones.

Some people genetically wired to hate the taste of vegetables, research suggests

Most parents are aware that it has traditionally been considered difficult to get children to eat their vegetables, but a new study has found that some children really aren’t just being stubborn — it could be in their genes. 

Die-off of Peconic Bay scallops under review

Suffolk County officials are calling on the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to take a closer look at this year's historic scallop die-off.

Nike designs shoe specifically for hardworking nurses, doctors and medical providers

Medical workers have some of the toughest jobs day in and day out, so Nike designed a new shoe that can stand up to the specific challenges that they face on the job.