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Nordstrom Made Launches BP. Be Proud Gender-Inclusive Fashion Collection
Just in time for Pride, Nordstrom Made is releasing its first gender-inclusive line, a 28-piece capsule collection under its label Nordstrom Made
CrossFit CEO Resigns Over Insensitive George Floyd Tweet
The CEO of CrossFit is stepping down after his tweet about George Floyd sparked a social media backlash and led to affiliated gyms and Reebok cutting ties with the exercise brand.
BANG! Clothes Launches Summer Swimwear Collection
Temperatures are rising and you'll want to look your best... even if it's in your own backyard. The latest from BANG! Clothes reveals bold prints, stripes and solids in both briefs and shorts
CrossFit Founder, Dropped by Reebok, Apologizes About Tweet
The founder of CrossFit is apologizing for a Twitter post he made about racial inequality protests after Reebok cut ties with his company.
Citing Death Threats, Gay Adult Performer Will No Longer Mention 'Lady G' on Twitter
Adult performer Sean Harding is backing off from mentioning "Lady G" on Twitter, citing death threats to himself and his family.
Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess Giving Up Managing VW Brand
Volkswagen's CEO is giving up managing the company's core VW brand in order to concentrate more on the group as a whole, the German automaker said Monday.
Cannabis May Be a Safer Alternative for People Who Use Drugs During Sex
Researchers have found that evidence that cannabis may have a role to play in addressing harms caused by chemsex.
Bon Appetit's Top Editor Resigns After Offensive Photo
The editor-in-chief of Bon Appetit, Adam Rapoport, resigned after a photo of him dressed in a stereotypical Puerto Rican costume surfaced on social media.
Monday Muscle: 6 Minutes for 6-Pack Abs
A six-pack in six minutes a day? Fitness expert Chris Heria says it's possible. Find out for yourself.
Andrew Sullivan's Column Nixed by New York Magazine. Censorship or Responsible Journalism?
You won't find out, conservative pundit Andrew Sullivan's latest column in New York Magazine this week.
Pretty in Pink: 5 Rosé Wines to Rock Your Summer
Rosé is like your favorite T-shirt or Sam Smith song. It's the kind of thing you just want to curl up with on a lazy afternoon. Here are EDGE's top picks for summer drinking.
Class of 2020: Battle-Scarred and Resilient Amid New Crises
They've been pegged by some as spoiled or coddled. But they have made it through a Great Recession, gun violence and devastating natural disasters that have forever reshaped them.
Star Sprinter Eyes A Roiled Nation and Race in All Its Forms
Noah Lyles could be a year away from occupying a uniquely symbolic position in sports: an African American sprinter wearing the letters "USA" on a medals stand at the Olympics.
Edmunds Compares 2020 Subaru Outback and Hyundai Santa Fe
Subaru isn't the only automaker catering to shoppers looking for a five-passenger midsize SUV. Hyundai took a similar approach when it redesigned the long-running Santa Fe last year.
Surfers Honor George Floyd in 'Paddle Out' Held Around World
On a sliver of sand that before the Civil Rights era was derisively dubbed "The Ink Well" because of its popularity among black people, hundreds of surfers gathered to honor the life of George Floyd.
Colin Kaepernick Has More Support Now, Still Long Way To Go
When Colin Kaepernick took a knee during the national anthem to take a stand against police brutality and racial injustice in 2016, he was mostly alone. Since then, global opinion has shifted.
6 Places to Take a Bite Out of National Doughnut Day
Do we need a National Doughnut Day? No. But are we glad that it exists? Absolutely. Here are six places to take a bite out of our new favorite annual celebration.
Study: Autonomous Vehicles Won't Make Roads Completely Safe
A new study says that while autonomous vehicle technology has great promise to reduce crashes, it may not be able to prevent all mishaps caused by human error.
Fitness Friday: Full-Body Fitness Band Workout
Fitness bands take up very little space at home, which make them the ideal piece of equipment to add resistance to your strength-training workout.
New York Times Says Senator's Op-ed Didn't Meet Standards
In an embarrassing about-face, The New York Times said Thursday that an opinion piece it ran by U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton advocating the use of federal troops to quell nationwide protests about police mistreatment of black Americans did not meet its standards.