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Air Bag Fragments Kill Volvo Driver, Touching off Recall
Metal fragments from an exploding air bag inflator killed the driver of an older Volvo, touching off a U.S. recall of up to 54,000 cars, regulators said Saturday.
How White Became the Color of Suffrage
Kamala Harris wore white for a reason during her victory speech.
Amid Pandemic, Americans Reconsider Recycling
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, six in 10 Americans are worried about the future of the environment — but it's also helping them change their eco-friendly habits, according to new research.
The Best Twitter Reactions to Biden-Harris Winning 2020 Presidential Election
The LGBTQ community, celebs, and more reacted to the 2020 presidential election results, which saw former Vice President Joe Biden defeat President Donald Trump.
Museums Face Calls to Better Represent People of Color
Among 18 major U.S. museums, 85% of artists featured are white, while 87% are men, according to a 2019 study conducted at Williams College.
Fashion-Forward: Affirmative Action Hits Brazil's Runways
Bold styles are usually the talk of the town for Sao Paulo Fashion Week. This year, couture connoisseurs in Brazil's most cosmopolitan city have focused on the models — more specifically, the color of their skin.
Eco-Fashion Offers a Renaissance for New Tunisian Brands
In a globalized world dominated by fast fashion brands such as Zara, H&M and Topshop, Tunisian designers like Mechri are increasingly going back to their roots.
Juan Melecio (aka Antonio Biaggi) Loses Wilton Manors Race, Blames 'White, Privileged Queens'
Juan Melecio (aka Antonio Biaggi) finished fifth in a six candidate city commission race in Florida.
With New Cookbook, Chef Christopher Styler Wants You to Eat Like 'The Golden Girls'
Chef Christopher Styler is an unabashed fan of "The Golden Girls" and combines his admiration for the show and its iconic characters with his professional skills with "The Golden Girls Cookbook" EDGE spoke to the accomplished Styler about his book.
Edmunds: Where Are Our Self-Driving Cars?
A few years ago, news stories seemed to say that autonomous vehicles were just a few years away. Well, it's been a few years and autonomous vehicles are, alas, still in the future.
Virus Shutdowns in the Rearview for U.S. Automakers, GM Booms
General Motors is posting huge third quarter numbers, pulling in $4 billion in profit over three months, after a short money-losing stretch as the spread of COVID-19 shut down all U.S. auto factories.
These Family Members Probably Won't Help You Clean Up After a Holiday Meal
Forty-six percent of Americans would be willing to pay $5,000 to have their home magically clean from top-to-bottom after the holidays.
Authentic Or Artificial? 5 Tips To See If Cosmetic Surgery Is For You
When it comes to cosmetic surgery for enhancing appearance, industry experts say social media postings of attractive people can skew a patient's perspective and expectations.
Orlando's Parliament House Building to be Demolished
The building that housed popular Orlando gay resort and nightclub the Parliament House, which recently shuttered after 45 years, is scheduled for demolition.
Trans Pride Flag Among Crop of New iOS Emojis
The latest update for your iPhone software — iOS 14.2 — is here and it comes with over 100 new emojis, including a transgender Pride flag emoji.
Uber's Food Delivery Service Outshines Ride Service
Uber's food delivery business brought in more money during the third quarter than its signature rides business, showing just how much consumer behavior has changed.
'Queer Eye' Launches Online Apparel Shop
Today, "Queer Eye" launched an online apparel store
Pioneering Black Doll Baby Nancy Enters Toy Hall of Fame
Baby Nancy, the first Black baby doll to have an Afro and other authentic features, was inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame on Thursday, along with sidewalk chalk and the wooden block game Jenga.
Watch: 5 Easy Comfort Foods to Cook at Home
Whether you're stuck inside because you're avoiding the pandemic or glued to your TV for election results, here are five easy-to-make recipes for a midweek meal.
Americans Have Spent This Much Time on Their Sofa Since March
Americans admit to spending more time on their sofas during the COVID-19 pandemic.