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Money-Losing Mitsubishi Says Executives Will Take Pay Cuts

By Yuri Kageyama | Jun 19, 2020

Mitsubishi Motors told its shareholders Thursday that its top executives are taking pay cuts to share responsibility for the Japanese automaker's financial losses.

Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center Cancel Fall Schedules

Jun 19, 2020

Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts have canceled their fall schedules due to the coronavirus pandemic, and the New York City Ballet called off its annual holiday presentation of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker."

Edmunds: Shoppers Should Think Twice About Long-Term Loans

By Ronald Montoya of Edmunds | Jun 18, 2020

Car buyers have collectively blown past the stop sign of the old 48-month "golden rule" for car loans. In fact, 72- and 84-month loans are now more common than ever. But long-term loans aren't without pitfalls.

Harvard Law School LGBTQ+ Advocacy Clinic and NCLR Release Legal Resource for Transgender Youth

Jun 18, 2020

The Harvard Law School LGBTQ+ Advocacy Clinic (HLAC) and the National Center for Lesbian Rights published a first-of-its-kind legal resource guide for transgender youth in the United States.

Givenchy Appoints American Matthew Williams As New Designer

Jun 18, 2020

French fashion house Givenchy has named American designer Matthew Williams as its new creative director, its third in three years. The appointment is effective from Tuesday.

The Costs of Safely Reopening a Restaurant

By John M. Glionna | Jun 18, 2020

Restaurants are scrambling everything but eggs in order to establish and implement best practices in the age of coronavirus.

US Coronavirus Outbreaks Spur Debate Over Personal Freedoms

By Curt Anderson, Ken Moritsugu and Lisa Marie Pane | Jun 17, 2020

As U.S. states debate how and when to reopen parts of the economy amid surges in cases in places like Arizona, Florida and Montana, requiring even the use of masks has become a political and cultural debate.

Watch: Netflix Shares Trailer for Wedding Series 'Say I Do' from Queer Eye Creators

Jun 17, 2020

Netflix is sharing the first trailer for a new wedding series called "Say I Do," which comes from the creators of "Queer Eye."

Nissan Banks on New Rogue Small SUV to Begin U.S. Comeback

By Tom Krisher | Jun 17, 2020

There's a lot riding on the Nissan Rogue, the struggling Japanese automaker's top-selling vehicle in the hottest part of its second-biggest market, the United States.

After 130 years, Aunt Jemima Will Vanish from Packaging

Jun 17, 2020

After more than 130 years, Aunt Jemima is being removed from packaging for syrup and pancake mix.

Negotiating Risk: Sex in the Time of Pandemics

By Race Bannon | Jun 17, 2020

How does one have sex without having been sheltered in place exclusively with someone? How does one have sex when the virus is potentially passed by the most casual of unmasked contacts?

Padma Lakshmi Gets Political with Series Cheering Immigrants

By Mark Kennedy | Jun 16, 2020

Padma Lakshmi has watched in anger as some politicians denigrate immigrants. She's been left seething as newcomers are discriminated against or targeted.

Shake Shack 'Horrified' Officers' Drinks May Have Had Bleach

Jun 16, 2020

New York City police determined there was no criminality by Shake Shack employees after three officers drank milkshakes believed to be contaminated with bleach.

Houston Gay Bars Buddies, The Blur Close Temporarily Due to COVID-19

By Kilian Melloy | Jun 16, 2020

Two gay bars in Houston, Texas have temporarily shuttered due to staff members testing positive for the CIVID-19 virus. The owner of one of the bars also tested positive, though he says he is without symptoms.

NFL Commissioner Goodell Encourages Team to Sign Kaepernick

By Joe Reedy | Jun 16, 2020

Roger Goodell would like to see Colin Kaepernick back in the NFL this season.

New Survey Suggests Younger & Straight American Men Having Less Sex

Jun 15, 2020

Are younger, straight American men having less sex? A new survey suggests so.

Will Juan Melecio's Controversial Past (as Adult Performer Antonio Biaggi) Dash His Political Hopes?

Jun 15, 2020

Newly announced candidate Juan Melecio is facing scrutiny for racist comments, both online and in legal documents.

Celebs and Twitter React to Supreme Court's Landmark LGBTQ Ruling

Jun 15, 2020

Twitter users and celebs flocked to social media Monday to react to the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark ruling that prohibits LGBTQ people from being fired based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

Online Extra: Oakland's Port Bar's Open for Cocktails and Tacos

By Jim Provenzano | Jun 15, 2020

Need a bit of nightlife drinks and food in Oakland? The Port Bar offers To Go service every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday until they are allowed to move to the state's allowance for "Dine-In".

Monday Muscle: 7-Minute Killer Leg Workout

Monday Muscle: 7-Minute Killer Leg Workout

Jun 15, 2020

Who doesn't have seven minutes to spare? No equipment needed — just determination and comfortable workout clothes!

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