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TikTok Fate in the Balance as Judge Weighs App Store Ban

By Anne D'Innocenzio and Matt O'Brien | Sep 27, 2020

Lawyers for TikTok pleaded with a U.S. federal judge on Sunday to delay the Trump Administration's ban of the popular video sharing program from app stores set to take effect at the end of the day.

Edmunds: Why Electric Vehicle Ranges Vary from EPA Estimate

By Jonathan Elfalan of Edmunds | Sep 26, 2020

You've probably heard the phrase "your mileage may vary" with regard to how your fuel economy compares to the EPA estimate. Edmunds has found, however, that the variance can be even greater with an EV.

Just How Much NSFW Multi-taskings is Happening on Work Zoom Calls?

Sep 26, 2020

It is easy to get distracted while in a Zoom meeting... But how often is that distraction below the belt?

Reds Say Broadcaster Brennaman Resigns After Anti-Gay Slur

Sep 26, 2020

The Cincinnati Reds say team broadcaster Thom Brennaman has resigned following his use of an anti-gay slur on air last month.

From Quick Shortcuts to Slow Cookers, How We're Eating Now

By Katie Workman | Sep 25, 2020

According to one expert, recipes from the 1960s and '70s like chicken Kiev, chicken a la king, cheese fondue and salmon patties have become more popular.

Prada-Simons Dialogue Launches in Virtual Milan Preview

By Colleen Barry | Sep 25, 2020

Milan designers skirted the line between the virtual and the physical Thursday, taking lessons learned in lockdown to create new collections that are relevant in a reshaped world.

The 30th Anniversary of the Black & Blue Festival and the 3rd Edition of the Carnaval des Couleurs are Postponed to October 2021

Sep 25, 2020

The 30th Anniversary of the world-renowned Black & Blue LGBTQ Festival and the 3rd edition of the Carnaval des Couleurs of Montreal are postponed to October 2021.

On-Line Hookups? Try These Old-Fashioned Tips

Sep 24, 2020

Social media hook-up sites have become a norm for many when it comes to dating. But navigating them can be difficult, even embarrassing. Here are some old-fashioned tips that could help in maneuvering social networking.

Savor the Past Through Gay YouTuber Max Miller's 'Tasting History'

Savor the Past Through Gay YouTuber Max Miller's 'Tasting History'

By Lawrence Ferber | Sep 24, 2020

Max Miller has turned his furlough into a feast. The gay home cook and history buff's new YouTube channel, "Tasting History" cooks up bizarre, decadent and occasionally queer bites from the past.

China Auto Show Forging Ahead Under Anti-Virus Controls

By Joe McDonald | Sep 24, 2020

The first event for the CEO of Swedish electric car brand Polestar at this month's Beijing auto show: A two-week quarantine in a hotel.

Fendi Kicks Off Hybrid Milan Fashion Week with Optimism

By Colleen Barry | Sep 24, 2020

The Italian fashion industry is moving to inject optimism into luxury's dismal year, staging 23 live runway shows and 37 presentations during a hybrid live-digital Milan Fashion Week.

The Phoenix: Erectile Dysfunction Has Met Its Match

SPONSORED CONTENT | Sep 24, 2020

For the first time, acoustic wave technology for treating ED is now available in an at-home product, The Phoenix. The results? Let's just say they rise above expectation.

Not His First Time at the Rodeo — Photographer Reconnects with His Cowboy Past

Sep 23, 2020

Photographer Luke Gilford is often seen in public dressed as a cowboy, a nod to his Colorado roots. But it wasn't until he came across the Int. Gay Rodeo Association did he realize he could reconcile his queer identity with the macho image of the cowboy.

Out Former Division 1 Football Star: 'I'm More at Peace' After Quitting Football

By Kilian Melloy | Sep 23, 2020

Former Division 1 football star Jake Bain says that he's "more at peace" now that he's left football behind. He's also refined his sexual identity, now saying that he is pansexual.

Fashion on Film: 'House of Cardin' Directors P. David Ebersole & Todd Hughes

By Cornelius Washington | Sep 23, 2020

The fashion documentary of 2020 is here. At 98 years old, Pierre Cardin still has the magic, as does the film about his incredible life and 70-year career, "House of Cardin."

Tesla CEO Elon Musk's Next Big Bet Rides on Better Batteries

By Michael Liedtke and Tom Krisher | Sep 23, 2020

Tesla is working on new battery technology that CEO Elon Musk says will enable the company within the next three years to make more affordable cars that can travel dramatically longer distances on a single charge.

Milan Fashion Show Seeks to Inject Optimism in Hybrid Event

By Colleen Barry | Sep 23, 2020

The Italian fashion industry is moving to inject optimism into luxury's dismal year, staging 23 live runway shows and 37 presentations during a hybrid live-digital Milan Fashion Week.

Mars Drops Uncle Ben's, Reveals New Name for Rice Brand

By Alexandra Olson | Sep 23, 2020

The Uncle Ben's rice brand is getting a new name: Ben's Original.

Rising UFC Star Calls Conor McGregor 'Mentally Unstable,' Promises to Put Him in a Wheelchair

Sep 22, 2020

While he awaits news if French officials are going to prosecute him, Conor McGregor was told he would be put in a wheelchair by his probable rival, undefeated UFC Russian fighter Khamzat Chimaev.

Ginsburg's Style Was More Than a Subtle Courtroom Statement

By Jessica Gresko | Sep 22, 2020

Along with her glasses, lace gloves and fabric hair ties known as scrunchies, they were part of the signature style of the justice, who died last week at age 87.

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