Pizza box empire | Made on Long Island
Who doesn't love pizza? Statistics show 93 percent of Americans eat at least one slice a month. If that's a takeout order, it'll probably come in an old-fashioned clay-coated box. Buy a pie and you'll get a sturdier corrugated one. But this wasn't always the case. In fact, back in the early 1900s--
The Big Idea: Enhancing your workouts with technology and data
The ever-evolving world of technology can help us improve our fitness more than ever before.
LEDs for passenger aircraft | Made on Long Island
LEDs have replaced fluorescent bulbs in cabin lighting on aircraft. LEDs are lighter and more efficient but the average traveler wouldn't even know.
Cocktails at the reborn Chumley's | The Sip
Behind some walls in the West Village lies a piece of New York City history.
Prayer triggers brain rewards
A spiritual feeling of being relaxed, centered, reassured, and grounded that many people of faith describe may now be supported by science.
PD's Secret Kitchen, a hidden Italian restaurant in Manhattan | The Dish
Chef Patrick D'Andrea is cooking up something different in his hidden restaurant. It is called PD's Secret Kitchen. Patrick was born and raised in Florence, Italy. His mom owned a bed and breakfast where he learned to cook. After culinary school, Patrick moved to New York where he now works as a private chef for celebrities.
Snapchat, Time Warner deal
Snapchat is no longer just about quirky filters and fast-disappearing videos. It is now the latest online channel for original TV shows. Snapchat just struck a two-year, $100 million deal with Time Warner to create original programming.
How did Russia get good at cyber warfare? Expert blames Snowden | What Is IT?
United States intelligence agencies -- including the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI and others -- agree that Russian spies interfered with the election of a United States president.
Booze meets ice cream at Tipsy Scoop Barlour
You must be 21 and over to eat most of the ice cream offered at Tispy Scoop Barlour on East 26th St. in Manhattan.
Can big data analysis swing a political election? | What Is IT? The Big Idea Edition
As nearly everything in our lives transitions from the real to the digital world, the more those things can -- and are -- being tracked. Every like, tweet, search and swipe ours is a piece of that digital data mosaic that makes up our online life. But with that massive amount of information, companies, advertisers and now political campaigns are gaining a big advantage.
New York area tribes fight for survival | The Human Race
The Fox 5 series "The Human Race" is an ongoing examination of race and identity in America. Many Native Americans across the country fear the few remaining connections to their heritage are being taken away.
Food craze 'spaghetti doughnuts' selling out in Brooklyn
What do you get when you cross a spaghetti pie with a doughnut? A spaghetti doughnut of course.
What is Ransomware? | What Is IT?
You wake up, turn on your computer, and there it is-- A menacing message informing you that the data on your computer is encrypted. The only way to unlock it is to pay up. You're now the victim of Ransomware
Global cyberattack targets healthcare facilities, business across the world | What Is IT?
Brazil is the latest nation to be affected by Friday's global cyberattack.
Why privacy matters | What Is IT?
When it comes to online privacy, many have said "I have nothing to hide, so I'm okay."
Trump’s executive order on cyber security | What Is IT?
President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at modernizing and improving the nation's computer networks as he continues to fend off critics of his decision to fire FBI Director James Comey, who was leading an investigation into alleged Russian hacking in the 2016 election and possible ties to Trump associates.
The business of cyber security | What Is IT?
You see hacks and data breaches on the news all the time. Target, Yahoo, eBay, and Sony are just some of the major companies where millions of records have been stolen. But those are just the ones that make the news because they affect so many people. Experts say the majority of hacks (75 percent of them) happen at small or medium sized companies. You just don't hear about them.
Fond, pop-up Hungarian cuisine | The Dish
New York's restaurant scene is a melting pot of dishes from around the globe. But you don't see a lot of Hungarian food places. One chef is trying to win over New Yorkers with a few dishes at a time. Jeremy Salamon is stirring up something fresh in the kitchen with a new spin on Hungarian classics.
Fox 5 Films: Still Here
The Nazis murdered 6 million Jews in the Holocaust. Those who survived had to rebuild their lives. Many of them did so in the United States. More than seven decades later few of them remain.
From $200 to a trucking empire | Our American Dream
Samuel Cruz, 44, left El Salvador at the age of 19 with $200 in his pocket and a dream. When he arrived to New York, Sam knew he had to work. He was expecting his first child and had to provide.