The tween skincare market is booming, thanks to social media

America’s youngest generation, Gen Alpha, are the most plugged-in consumers, and skincare companies have taken notice.

5 New York women killed when truck hits minivan crashed on snowy PA highway

Pronounced dead at the scene were Harvrist Zebari, 42, of Endwell; Fatma Ahmed, 71, of Binghamton; Shahzinaz Mizouri, 56, of Vestal; and Berivan Zebara, 43, and Aleen Ameen, 19, both of Johnson City, police said.

3M issuing payments to veterans as part of $6 billion settlement over earplugs

More than $250 million in payments are expected to go to over 30,000 past and present U.S. service members as part of a previously announced settlement.

Richard Simmons didn't approve Pauly Shore movie: 'I have never given my permission'

Pauly Shore will soon portray 1980s fitness guru Richard Simmons in a new biopic that's currently in development, but it will be without the 75-year-old's blessing.

How New Yorkers can reclaim over $18B in unclaimed funds

New Yorkers have an astonishing $18.4B in unclaimed funds, according to the New York State Comptroller's office. Here's how you can get your money back, and avoid your funds going unclaimed in the future.

New map shows 75% of U.S. at risk of damaging earthquakes

A new map from the USGS shows that a large percentage of the United States could be affected by damaging earthquakes in the future.

EXCLUSIVE: NY Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins on state budget proposal

Andrew Stewart-Cousins, the New York State Senate Majority Leader, spoke with FOX 5 NY about Governor Kathy Hochul's budget proposal and how to handle the migrant crisis.

Where are NYC's illegal weed shops getting their cannabis from? l Exclusive

NYC law enforcement is working to crack down on the city's many illegal weed shops, but just where are they getting their supply of cannabis from?

Trump's state ballot status put on hold by Maine judge

A Maine judge has put on hold a decision on former President Donald Trump’s ballot status to allow time for the U.S. Supreme Court to rule on a similar case in Colorado.

NYPD officer injured by wrong-way driver on Upper East Side

Authorities said the officer sustained a broken arm when they were struck by a black sedan that was driving on the wrong side of the street on Park Avenue on the Upper East Side.

Please, no pictures! Las Vegas bans stopping, standing on pedestrian bridges

Clark County commissioners in Las Vegas have passed an ordinance prohibiting people from stopping, standing, or engaging in activities causing others to stop on Strip pedestrian bridges.

Patrick Mahomes' helmet 'did its job' after shattering in frigid game, manufacturer says

The manufacturer of the helmet that Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes shattered during their AFC wild-card game with Miami says it “did its job” by protecting the league MVP “during a head-to-head impact in unprecedented cold temperatures.”

NY comptroller urges New Yorkers to track holiday gift cards

New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli is advising New Yorkers to monitor the gift cards they received during the holidays.