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Scrutiny of Tesla Crash a Sign that Regulation May be Coming

By Tom Krisher | Apr 21, 2021

The fiery crash of a Tesla near Houston with no one behind the wheel is drawing scrutiny from two federal agencies that could bring new regulation of electronic systems that take on some driving tasks.

Four Fired Brew Pub Workers Claim Anti-LGBTQ Bias

Apr 21, 2021

Four front-of-house staffers at BrewDog, an Indianapolis brew pub, allege that they were fired for being LGBTQ. The company they used to work for has faced similar controversy before.

New SUV Models Star at China Auto Show Under Virus Controls

Apr 20, 2021

Volkswagen, Ford and Chinese brands unveiled new SUVs for China on Monday at the Shanghai auto show, the industry's biggest marketing event in a year overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic.

Restaurants, Delivery Apps Still at Odds as Demand Grows

By Dee-Ann Durbin | Apr 20, 2021

Restaurants and delivery companies remain uneasy partners, haggling over fees and struggling to make the service profitable for themselves and each other.

Japanese Businessmen Brighten Makeup Industry Amid Pandemic

By Chisato Tanaka | Apr 20, 2021

The coronavirus pandemic has pushed many businesses in Japan to the edge of financial ruin, but Takumi Tezuka, who owns a makeup and hair salon for men in Tokyo, has seen his customer base expand.

Rejected Broadway Posters on Sale to Help Theater Community

By Mark Kennedy | Apr 20, 2021

Letting the world see your failures is usually something most people try to avoid. Not for theatrical poster designer Frank Verlizzo — he hopes you'll put his on your wall.

Watch: Awkward! Pete Davidson Asks Jake Paul about Sexual Assault Accusations Before Fight

Apr 19, 2021

In interviews with Jake Paul and Ben Askren before the Triller Fight pay-per-view boxing match in Atlanta on Saturday, "SNL's" Pete Davidson asked Paul an awkward question.

Aussie Singer & Swimmer Cody Simpson Continues His Quest to Olympic Gold with Mixed Success

Apr 19, 2021

Aussie singer and swimmer Cody Simpson hit a speed bump on his way to the Olympics this past weekend.

Auction Brings Hall of Famer Ted Williams to NFT Market

By Jimmy Golen | Apr 19, 2021

Hall of Famer Ted Williams is coming to the digital memorabilia market with a release of nine different cards that follow the No. 9's career from skinny rookie to Cooperstown inductee.

Fashion Industry Evolves, as Virus Forces a Rethink

By Thomas Adamson and Francois Mori | Apr 18, 2021

The pandemic has torn a multibillion-dollar bite out of the fabric of Europe's fashion industry, stopped runway shows and forced brands to show their designs digitally instead.

Getting Sweaty with CBD: Fitness and Cannabis

SPONSORED CONTENT | Apr 17, 2021

The CBD craze has taken root in many current lifestyle trends, but its benefits around our exercise routines prove to be some of the most surprising.

Edmunds: How to Test-Drive Vehicle Technology

By Rex Tokeshi-Torres of Edmunds | Apr 17, 2021

How can you evaluate new gadgets in the typical 15- to 20-minute test drive if you don't quite know what they do or what to look for?

Jeffree Star Hospitalized after Wyoming Car Crash

Apr 16, 2021

YouTube personality, businessman and musician Jeffree Star was hospitalized after a car crash in Wyoming.

Need a Lift? Best Men's Eye Creams for Spring

Need a Lift? Best Men's Eye Creams for Spring

By Matthew Wexler | Apr 16, 2021

Whether the dark circles under your eyes are pandemic-induced or from binge-watching Netflix late into the night, a little moisturizer can go a long way to freshen up the windows to your soul.

United Soccer League Launches Forever Proud Project

Apr 16, 2021

United Soccer League (USL) has announced the creation of the Forever Proud Project, an ongoing, year-round initiative designed to increase inclusivity, education, and awareness for the LGBTQ community.

Alabama Lawmakers Vote to Ban Trans Girls from Female Teams

By Kim Chandler | Apr 16, 2021

Alabama could soon become the next conservative state to prevent transgender girls from playing on female sports teams.

Safety Groups, Unions Urge U.S. to Fix Recalled Gov't Vehicles

Apr 16, 2021

More than a dozen consumer groups and three federal employee unions are asking the U.S. government to stop using vehicles in its fleet with unrepaired safety recalls.

Barbers, Artists Help Defy Vaccine Myths for People of Color

By Julie Watson, Anita Snow | Apr 16, 2021

In a Washington, D.C., suburb, Black and Latino barbers are busting myths about the coronavirus vaccine while clipping hair.

'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's' 'Gay Mac' Gets Seriously Ripped

Apr 15, 2021

On the FXX series "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," fans have watched the radical physical transformation of actor Rob McElhenney. This week he shows off his new ripped look.

Trolls Attack Valentino's Not-So-Revealing Nude Photo, Creative Director Claps Back

By Kilian Melloy | Apr 15, 2021

A photo of a nude male model holding a handbag that was part of an ad campaign by fashion brand Valentino sparked a hate storm on social media. Creative Director Pierpaolo Piccioli clapped back at the trolls.

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