That Was the News Then: Past Elections Revisited
From Jimmy Carter’s epic loss and the election that introduced us to the words “hanging chads” to Obama’s historic win, relive the twists and turns of some of the most memorable U.S. presidential elections.
Party like it’s 1988: Dodgers World Series parade route, team’s first in 36 years
The wait is over, Dodger fans! For the first time in 36 years, the Los Angeles Dodgers will get a World Series parade.
Street celebrations break out after Dodgers World Series win
The Los Angeles Dodgers are looking to finish the New York Yankees in Game 5 of the World Series.
Fans try to grab ball from Dodgers' Mookie Betts in World Series Game 4; Interference called
Yet another fan interference drama broke out in the World Series.
Chipotle’s Boorito returns: How to get $6 entree on Halloween
It's that time of year again, when Chipotle holds a Halloween promotion offering discounted entrees!
Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani to play in Game 3 of World Series: report
The news comes after Ohtani partially dislocated his left shoulder during the seventh inning of Saturday’s Game 2 when he tried to steal second base.
NJ Now: A close look at the environment
It’s all about the environment! A look at initiatives throughout the Garden State that could have a direct impact including offshore wind! Governor Murphy is still committed to the project despite the Danish company Orsted pulling out of the ocean wind development last year! What does the future hold for renewable energy? Senator Andrew Zwicker who represents New Jersey’s 16th Legislative District and is a staunch advocate for clean energy talks about ongoing efforts in this episode of New Jersey Now.
Dodgers win World Series Game 2; Ohtani leaves early with injury
The Dodgers are two wins away from a championship.
Crime in the City full episode: October 25, 2024
A look at some of the more notable crimes across New York City this week, including a cyclist killed by a hit-and-run driver in Queens, a 16-year-old boy shot and killed in Harlem and a protest over the city's crackdown on sex workers.
Character.AI lawsuit: Florida mom claims chatbot encouraged 14-year-old son to take his life
A Florida mom has filed a lawsuit against Character.AI, an artificial intelligence company, alleging that one of its chatbots encouraged her 14-year-old son to kill himself and failed to recognize the warning signs he typed in.
NFL Week 8: What the NFC B-Easts predict
The NFC B-East crew previews NFL Week 8 after the Philadelphia Eagles demolished the New York Giants, plus what can we expect from our NFC quarterbacks in the 2025 season?
Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela dies at 63
Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela has died at 63.
Ken Griffey Sr. and Jr. will be at Lakers’ opener to see LeBron and Bronny make NBA history
If LeBron James Sr. and his son, Bronny, make NBA history Tuesday night by playing in the same game, Ken Griffey Sr. and Ken Griffey Jr. will be there to witness it.
NJ Now: One-on-one interview with Andy Kim
The second part of New Jersey Now’s U.S. Senate Candidate series features a one-on-one interview with Democratic Candidate Representative Andy Kim ahead of the November election. Also, the nation’s literacy crisis! According to the National Assessment of Education Progress, numbers show that 43%, not even half of fourth graders in the U.S., scored at or above a proficient level in reading as the numbers are even worse for marginalized students. NJ. Gov. Phil Murphy has signed bills in an effort to boost student literacy in New Jersey, especially following the challenges presented by the pandemic. Paula White, executive director of Jersey Can, talks about the issue, and, the Montclair Film Festival and Montclair Film’s 2024 Emerging Filmmaker Competition. Grand Prize Winners Caroline Sheridan and Michael DeMar talk about their short film “You’re Gonna Pay For That,” and Ryan Moore, Education Program Manager for Montclair Film, discusses the education programs available for young filmmakers.
Crime in the City full episode: October 18, 2024
FOX 5 NY’s Dan Bowens takes a look at some of the more notable crimes across the New York City area this week, including the NYPD concerns about a migrant gang recruiting kids, the push to clean up prostitution on Queens' Roosevelt Avenue and the Manhattan parents charged in the death of their 4-year-old son.
That Was the News Then: Episode 7
An attempted eviction turns deadly. Hotel fire kills 15. NYC subway problems. The year was 1984, and this is what New Yorkers were watching on the news in October.
Epic Universe opening May 2025: When you can buy tickets, book hotel rooms, new lands and attractions
Universal Studios Orlando has announced that Epic Universe, its highly-anticipated fourth theme park in Florida, will open sooner than expected - May 2025. Soon people will be able to purchase tickets to see the new theme park, which will be home to new lands themed after Super Nintendo World, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and How To Train Your Dragon.
#NFCLeast: 3 out of 4 teams lose Sunday | NFC B-EAST
New York Lou joins top sports reporters from D.C., Pennsylvania and Texas to talk about the latest in the NFC East conference.
Missing 7-year-old Florida boy found dead in water was 'bright light, always full of energy,' family says
A 7-year-old Florida boy who was reported missing overnight was found dead in a body of water not far from his home, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office.
Atlanta to host Super Bowl LXII 2028, NFL announces
It's official! Atlanta has been chosen as the host of Super Bowl LXII in 2028.