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Automotive Chip Maker Says It's Nearly Recovered from Blaze
A fire-damaged Japanese factory that supplies many of the auto industry's computer chips is producing about 88% of what it was making before the March blaze, its owner says.
How MeUndies is Revealing the True Meaning of Pride
MeUndies' pledge to empower self-expression gets an extra boost this June and beyond as the brand launches several initiatives to celebrate and embolden the LGBTQ community.
Splashy Toys for Patio, Pool, Yard
Backyards and patios have been working hard all year because of the pandemic, and this summer they can provide new ways to cool off and have fun in the water.
Trove CEO Talks About Helping Brands Cash in on Resale
After seeing young shoppers flock to thrift stores and online sites for used clothes, a growing number of fashion companies want to take back control.
Florida Governor Bans Transgender Women from School Sports
Florida's Republican governor signed a bill Tuesday barring transgender females from playing on public school teams intended for student athletes born as girls, plunging the state into the national culture war over transgender rights.
Angry Man Slurs a Group of Gay Men, Then Strips for Them
Jonte' Moaning, a choreographer who has worked with Beyoncé and Janet Jackson, posted a video of a man ranting anti-gay and racist epithets at him and his friends.
Watch: Calvin Klein Underwear Campaign Features These Famous Queer Faces
In an intimate photoshoot for Calvin Klein's Pride capsule collection, LGBTQ stars are front and center, including Omar Ayuso, Arca, Isaac Cole Powell, Kai Isaiah Jamal, King Princess, Raisa Flowers, Honey Dijon and Samuel de Saboia.
Grand Slam Leaders Pledge to Address Naomi Osaka's Concerns
The leaders of the four Grand Slam tournaments reacted Tuesday to tennis star Naomi Osaka's stunning withdrawal from the French Open by promising to address players' concerns about mental health.
Irving Dodges Bottle in Boston in Another Ugly NBA Incident
Kyrie Irving says banning fans who mistreat NBA players won't solve the problem. It goes much deeper than that.
Risky, Impatient Climbers Bring Danger to US Highest Peak
Rangers who keep an eye on North America's highest mountain peak say impatient and inexperienced climbers are taking more risks and endangering themselves and other climbers after a year off because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Good Company: Helio Castroneves Wins Indy 500 for 4Th Time
Written off as too old to race full-time, too old for a fourth Indianapolis 500 win, Helio Castroneves at long last joined that exclusive club in a popular victory for the old guys.
Temptation Sundays Returns to Vegas' Luxor Hotel & Casino
The hottest pool ticket in town is back as Temptation Sundays returns to Luxor Hotel & Casino for its 11th sizzling season. Beginning May 23, Las Vegas' longest-running LGBTQ pool party will be held at Luxor's North Pool every Sunday.
Powerhouse Nightlife Producer Jeffrey Sanker Dead at 62
Jeffrey Sanker, who took LGBTQ nightlife and the circuit party to stratospheric levels, died on Friday, May 28 at age 62, from liver cancer.
Edmunds: Five Fuel-Efficient Used Car Picks under $25,000
Edmunds' experts have highlighted five used vehicles worth considering. We chose a mix of cars and SUVs with an EPA combined fuel economy estimate of at least 30 mpg.
'Top Chef Canada' Gets First Non-Binary Contestant
The "Top Chef" reality TV brand is adding more diversity to its kitchen with the introduction of the franchise's first non-binary contestant.
Ford: Electric Vehicles to be 40% of Global Sales by 2030
Ford expects 40% of its global sales to be battery-electric vehicles by 2030 as it adds billions to what it's spending to develop them.
Gifts Inspired by the Upcoming Arrival of Baby Girl Sussex
Peeks into the lives of Harry and Meghan reveal some baby brands they've liked for big brother Archie, including Boden and J. Crew, and it's clear their eco-friendly approach hasn't changed as they await the birth of their daughter this summer.
Shoppers Go Back to Stores, But Retailers Face Challenges
Americans are going back to one of their favorite past times: store shopping.
The Pines Re-Opens to Full Capacity this Memorial Day Weekend
What a difference a year makes. "It's a whole new Pines," confirms Pines owner, PJ McAteer, who has been on the island for several weeks now, preparing for the summer season.
A Meme Is Born: Woman in Hilarious Gay Pic Identifies Herself
When Amruta Godbole visited a San Francisco gay street fair a few years ago, a friend photographed her from above in a sea of shirtless men. The pic shows her biting her lip and looking a bit lost as she stands in a sea of shirtless men.