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Chiefs-Patriots Game Off Amid Report Newton Has COVID-19

By Jimmy Golen | Oct 3, 2020

The NFL postponed this week's game between New England and the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs after "positive COVID-19 tests on both teams."

Edmunds Highlights Small Cars under $25K

By Rex Tokeshi-Torres of Edmunds | Oct 3, 2020

Consumers looking for an inexpensive set of wheels still have options. Edmunds' experts have recommended five models that are either going away in 2020 or may not be around for much longer.

Good Grief! 'Peanuts' Celebrates 70th Anniversary with Art

By Mark Kennedy | Oct 3, 2020

The virus pandemic won't stop Charlie Brown, Snoopy or the "Peanuts" gang from marking an important birthday and they're hoping to raise the spirits of sick kids while they celebrate.

What Do the Proud Boys and 'The Little Mermaid' Have in Common?

Oct 3, 2020

The far-right wing group The Proud Boys received renewed attention President Trump told them to "stand back and stand by" in Tuesday's debate. Perhaps he should have added, "Sing out, Louise!"

Pumpkin Spice, Oh So Nice! 9 Must-Try Seasonal Treats

By Matthew Wexler | Oct 3, 2020

It's that time of year where pumpkin spice flavors appear in everything from coffee and doughnuts to candy confections. Here are nine ways to get your pumpkin spice fix this fall.

Phoenix Rising Player Denies Calling San Diego Loyal Player Homophobic Slur

By Kevin Schattenkirk | Oct 2, 2020

After denying yesterday that he had called an opponent a homophobic slur, Phoenix Rising FC midfielder Junior Flemmings has been placed on leave by his club while the incident is investigated.

SohoMuse Launches LGBTQ Virtual Entertainment Series

Oct 2, 2020

To celebrate LGBTQ History Month, the creative professional networking platform Sohomuse will launch the second in its series of "SohoMuse Presents Voices," where creatives from diverse industries come together to discuss various topics.

Paris Fashion Week: Chloe, Dice Hayek and More

By Thomas Adamson | Oct 2, 2020

Like Milan before it, Paris is undertaking an unusual fashion season for spring-summer 2021. Here's a look at the latest presentations.

"Top Chef" Heads to Portland, With LGBTQ Representation in Tow

By Matthew Wexler | Oct 1, 2020

A production bubble has been created to film season 18. And within it, three "Top Chef" alums that represent the LGBTQ community.

PopUps: Lenny Kravitz Turns Heads as He Covers Men's Health, Twitter Reacts

Oct 1, 2020

Lenny Kravitz, 56, is the cover of the latest issue of Men's Health magazine where he shows off his ripped body and opens up about being a vegan as well as his friendship with ex-wife Lisa Bonet and her husband Jason Momoa.

Uber, Lyft Look to Kill California Law on App-Based Drivers

By Brian Melley | Oct 1, 2020

Californians are being asked decide if Uber, Lyft and other app-based drivers should remain independent contractors or be eligible for the benefits that come with being company employees.

Watch: Soccer Team Forfeits Match, Alleges Anti-LGBTQ Slur

By Kilian Melloy | Oct 1, 2020

Soccer team the San Diego Loyal left the playing field and forfeited a match against Phoenix Rising, saying that a player from the Phoenix team had hurled an anti-LGBTQ slur at an openly gay Loyal player.

Kenzo Gets the Buzz at Bee-Themed Paris Fashion Week Show

By Thomas Adamson | Oct 1, 2020

A hybrid Paris Fashion Week continued Wednesday featuring a stand out live runway show from socially-distanced Kenzo, but no sign of any A-list celebrities.

H&M Sees 16% Sales Drop Due to Virus

Oct 1, 2020

Swedish low-cost fashion brand Hennes & Mauritz AB said Thursday its third quarter sales fell 16% to 51 million kronor ($ 5.7 million), largely as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rihanna Wants to Cheer Up a Troubled World with Fashion Show

By Leanne Italie | Oct 1, 2020

With help from Lizzo, Travis Scott, Rosalia and some of the biggest names in modeling, Rihanna said she decided to forge ahead with a new digital-only Savage X Fenty lingerie show to bring something good into a troubled world.

Historic Boston Nightclubs Ramrod and Machine Permanently Closed

By Kevin Schattenkirk | Sep 30, 2020

Ramrod and Machine, the last two queer nightclubs in Boston's Fenway neighborhood, permanently shuttered their doors just before quarantine and won't be coming back.

Former Audi Chief on Trial in VW Diesel Emissions Scandal

Sep 30, 2020

The former head of Volkswagen's Audi luxury car division and three others went on trial Wednesday on charges related to the company's cheating on diesel car emissions tests.

Influencers Behaving Badly: Mexico Kicks Reality Stars Out of Ruins

Sep 30, 2020

Authorities in Mexico kicked cast members of a popular local "Jersey Shore"-style reality show out of the Mayan ruins of Uxmal after they behaved "immaturely" and refused to wear masks or follow social distancing rules.

Hybrid Paris Fashion Week, Both Physical and Digital, Begins

By Thomas Adamson | Sep 30, 2020

Christian Dior on Tuesday was the first major fashion house to stage a traditional ready-to-wear runway show in Paris since the coronavirus pandemic hit in March.

Ex-NFL Star Eric Decker Posts Instagram Nude for his Wife's Benefit

Sep 29, 2020

Ex-NFL star Eric Ducker is turning heads with his Instagram nude to promote his wife's cookbook.

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