Good Day Café: Air frying with Julia Collin Davison
Julia Collin Davison is the host of America's Test Kitchen and author of the new cookbook Air Fryer Perfection: From Crispy Fries and Juicy Steaks to Perfect Vegetables, What to Cook & How to Get the Best Results, an America's Test Kitchen handbook.
Murder in New Milford: Ricky Birch maintains his innocence | The Tape Room
In 1985, Everett Carr, 65, was murdered inside his home in New Milford, Connecticut. Someone stabbed him 27 times, slit his throat, and bashed in his head. The blood was everywhere.
Packaging manufacturer going strong after 50 years | Made on Long Island
When it comes to mixing work with family, Bill Beyer Sr., the founder and CEO of Beyer Graphics, wouldn't have it any other way. His sons, Bill Jr. and Dan, grew up learning from the best.
Tackling a Tough Mudder course | Jen at Work
A Tough Mudder a 10-mile obstacle race designed by British special forces to test the limits of physical endurance and mental grit in all kinds of conditions.
A Community Reborn: Jewish Life and Culture in Krakow, Poland | Fox 5 Films
A burst of Jewish life and culture can be found on the streets of Krakow, Poland. Old traditions have seen a resurgence in Kazimierz, which is the name of Krakow's Jewish quarter and where we found Jonathan Ornstein, a native New Yorker. Born and raised in Queens, Ornstein is now a leading force behind this rebirth in Poland.
The Forgotten Camps: History of the Holocaust | Fox 5 Films
Poland: charming cobblestone streets, bustling communities, and endless greenery. A country so beautiful and vibrant was once cloaked in a blanket of darkness and despair. Poland was the first country to bear the brunt of the Nazi war machine.
How to make 'Skinny Taste: One & Done' work for you
Gina Homulka loves cooking but not washing dishes. In her latest cook book, 'Skinny Taste: One & Done,' the wildly popular food blogger shares recipes for one-pot cooking or one- pressure cooker, slow-fryer or just about any other device.
Taryn Southern's artificial intelligence-produced music
A singer and YouTube creator is making music history. Taryn Southern's video for the song "Break Free" has racked up more than 2 million views. She used artificial intelligence software to co-write and co-produce the song, which features passionate vocals and a pulsating beat.
Scotto Family classic recipes
From meatballs and spaghetti to baked ricotta with bruschetta, the Scotto family shares recipes for these Italian classics!
Bot navigates sexual harassment case law for you | The Big Idea
A brand-new tool called Botler AI is helping people understand their legal rights through artificial intelligence. Botler AI is the brainchild of Montreal-based founders Amir Moravej and Ritika Dutt.
Modifying cancer cell genomes | The Big Idea
On the quaint campus of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on Long Island, Dr. Jason Sheltzer hopes to find a treatment for cancer.
Tasting two cultures at Taco Mahal | The Dish
No forks are necessary when Indian cuisine meets Caribbean street food.
Camp Sundown: Camp for kids allergic to sunlight [The Big Idea]
At 10:30 p.m., kids at most summer camps are winding down for the night. But at a camp in Craryville, New York, the fun is just beginning.
Broadway Stages
Some streets in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, may look quiet and industrial, but you'll find an 85,000-square-foot facility. Inside Broadway Stages, it is another world. Fox 5 had the chance to see all the details that go into making each set feel so real.
Cyber warfare training center in NYC | What Is IT?
You won't find any elliptical machines at Cybergym. However, heavy lifting is being done by "good guys" doing "bad things" for a good reason. Governments and companies can come here to see how vulnerable they are to a cyberattack.
From ESL student to presiding justice | Our American Dream
Rolando Acosta is a presiding justice in the New York State Supreme Court's Appellate Division. Did he ever imagine he would one day walk into that courtroom every day?
The future of recording your dreams | The Big Idea
We all do it. Every night, whether we're aware of it or not, we dream. What does it mean? And what happens to our brains when we're in a dream state?
From North Korea refugee to U.S. citizen in New York | Our American Dream
Joseph Kim, 27, escaped North Korea 10 years ago by running across a frozen Tumen River, which borders North Korea and China.
Wearable device IDs faces, reads text for the blind
A wearable device helps people with vision loss know what is around them, including people's faces, denominations of money, and various objects.
Savoring poutine at La Banquise in Montreal | The Dish
Montreal is only about a 90-minute flight from New York City. We had to check out a dish that this city in Quebec is known for: poutine at La Banquise. Open 24 hours a day, La Banquise has been a staple in its Montreal neighborhood for decades.