The need to get back to a more normal life is weighing heavily on many
Reaching your boiling point and want to get back to a more normal life? Dr. Jeff Gardere tells you why it's not a surprise and what you can do about it.
Coronavirus antibody testing becoming more widely available
With coronavirus antibody testing more accessible, Monica Guy tells you if you should be tested and how much it'll cost.
Doctors probe link between the coronavirus and Kawasaki disease
Some children in NYC showing symptoms of Kawasaki disease have tested positive. Dr. James Schneider explains the possible link.
NJ highway signs spark debate
We go back to the Opinion Zone for a Chasing 20. Our panelists get 20 seconds to tell you what they think about the NJ "knucklehead" signs. Wait until you hear why one panelist's mother-in-law says there's no reason to complain!
Employees and employers concerned about returning to work
As you think about your return to work, legal expert Bob Bianchi tells you what employers are most concerned about and what they need to do to protect employees and customers.
Gov. Murphy keeps schools closed
Gov. Murphy says all school buildings will remain closed for the rest of the academic year as virtual learning continues. Monica Guy talks to a mom about the challenges working parents are facing and explains what's being done about graduations.
NYPD officer accused of violent arrest during social distancing patrol
The debate is on after a social distancing arrest puts an NYPD officer in the hot seat. See whose side you're on as we head into the Opinion Zone.
Apple and Google working on contact tracing apps
Should contact tracing scare you? Apple and Google are working on apps to trace the coronavirus. See whose side you take as we head into the Opinion Zone.
Twins accepted into five Ivies make big decision
Jessica and Nicole Alexander reveal their choice(s) after being accepted into five Ivy League schools.
Celebrity Insider - April 30, 2020
Dyana talks about Beyonce blowing up the internet and Harrison Ford's latest mishap and has recommendations for binge watching.
NJ family taking ventilator matters into their own hands
Wait until you see what this local family designed. Jane Burnett tells you what it is and how it could save lives.
Landlord suing smoking tenant and the neighbor who is complaining
A NYC landlord is suing a tenant for violating the no-smoking policy. We step into the Opinion Zone to try to make sense of this!
People working from home should still be dressing up
Dr. Jeff Gardere stresses the importance of dressing up, even at home, and why what we wear can change what we think.
Bodies found in trucks outside a Brooklyn funeral home
After dozens of bodies were found in a truck outside a Brooklyn funeral home, Nate Rodgers spoke to a funeral service educator about the situation.
NJ hospital pioneers COVID-19 treatment
Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck, NJ, is the first to use a breakthrough COVID-19 treatment.
Special socks honor frontline workers
Give back to the health care heroes and get a great pair of socks. John and Mark Cronin of John's Crazy Socks are back on the show to put a smile on your face!
The transition to remote learning is extremely stressful for teachers
Dr. Jeff Gardere has advice for teachers experiencing high levels of stress.
Harlem restaurant owner looks ahead with uncertainty
A Harlem restaurant owner is uncertain about the future. Nate Rodgers finds out what dining out may look like after COVID-19.
Summonses issued after crowd gathers for funeral
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach says Mayor Bill de Blasio should enforce social distancing but not call out the Jewish community specifically.
Scholarship available for trade school or entrepreneurship
A NJ realty firm is offering a scholarship offered for a student not going to college. John Samsel of Samsel Realty explains.