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Disney CEO Bob Iger Steps Down in Surprise Announcement

By Mae Anderson and Tali Arbel | Feb 26, 2020

Disney CEO Bob Iger, who steered the company's absorption of Star Wars, Pixar, Marvel and Fox's entertainment businesses and the launch of a Netflix challenger, is stepping down immediately, the company said in a surprise announcement Tuesday.

Raf Simons Joins Prada in Full Creative Collaboration

By Colleen Barry | Feb 26, 2020

Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons — two of the fashion world's biggest creative names — will collaborate on Prada collections from Spring/Summer 2021 going forward indefinitely.

FBI Raids Canadian Fashion Mogul Following Sex Abuse Claims

By Jim Mustian | Feb 26, 2020

Federal authorities raided the Manhattan headquarters of the Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard, a search that came amid claims he trafficked and sexually assaulted dozens of teenage girls and women.

'Queer Eye's' Karamo Brown: Be Bald, Be Authentic, Be Badass

By Steve Duffy | Feb 25, 2020

When Karamo Brown first appeared on Netflix's "Queer Eye," he admits he wasn't his authentic self. The show's Culture guru was balding, but was resorting to cosmetic methods to hide it, though with some difficulties.

Study Reveals Most Minority Women Believe the Skincare Industry Ignores Their Needs

Feb 25, 2020

A study of 1,000 general population women and 1,000 women of color explored the seemingly never-ending journey for the perfect skincare routine.

Watch: Sacai Spring-Summer 2020 Menswear Show

Watch: Sacai Spring-Summer 2020 Menswear Show

Feb 25, 2020

A neutral palette with pops of army green and orange highlight the latest collection from creative director Chitose Abe.

Republicans to Honor Girls Suing Over Transgender Policy

Feb 25, 2020

Connecticut Republicans will honor three high school runners who are suing to block a policy that allows transgender athletes to compete in girls sports, the party chairman said Monday.

After Tragedies, New Orleans Celebrates End of Carnival

By Rebecca Santana and Janet Mcconnaughey | Feb 25, 2020

Revelers dressed in costumes and reaching for beads thrown from floats will take to the streets when Carnival season reaches its peak, their celebration tinged with grief after two paradegoers were hit and killed by floats in the run-up to Fat Tuesday.

Tears from a Comic, a Mom and a Legend Mark Bryant Memorial

By Andrew Dalton | Feb 25, 2020

Memorable moments from inside the memorial for Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna.

Armani, Versace and Marni: 29 Looks from Milan Fashion Week

Armani, Versace and Marni: 29 Looks from Milan Fashion Week

Feb 24, 2020

Highlights of womenswear trends from top designers at this year's Milan Fashion Week, including Armani, Versace and Marni.

Singer Pharrell is Making Music on Miami's Restaurant Scene

By Kelli Kennedy | Feb 24, 2020

Grammy award-winning singer Pharrell may have been fired from three different McDonald's as a teen, but that didn't stop him from opening what has become one of the hottest restaurants in Miami.

B. Smith, Model Turned Lifestyle Guru, Dead at 70

Feb 24, 2020

Barbara "B." Smith, one of the nation's top black models who went on to open restaurants, launch a successful home products line and write cookbooks, has died at her Long Island home at age 70 after battling early onset Alzheimer's disease.

Zamboni Driver, 42, Gets Win As Emergency Goalie for 'Canes

Feb 23, 2020

A combination of events brought a zamboli driver and on-call netminder onto the ice. And not long after, he had an improbable first NHL win.

Brazilian Transgender Dancer Shatters Carnival Parade Taboo

By Mauricio Savarese | Feb 23, 2020

When dancer Camila Prins entered Sao Paulo's Carnival parade grounds, a costume of feathers clinging to her sinuous body, she fulfilled a dream of feminine beauty nearly three decades old.

Kia Recalls SUVs, Vans; Electrical Problem Can Cause Fires

By Tom Krisher | Feb 23, 2020

Kia is joining its affiliate Hyundai in recalling thousands of vehicles in the U.S. because water can get into a brake computer, cause an electrical short and possibly a fire.

Lizzo, 'Just Mercy' Win Top Honors at NAACP Image Awards

By Andrew Dalton | Feb 23, 2020

Lizzo was named entertainer of the year and "Just Mercy" won best motion picture, best actor and best supporting actor Saturday at the NAACP Image Awards.

American Women Seek More than $66M in Damages from U.S. Soccer

By Ronald Blum | Feb 22, 2020

Players on the U.S. women's national team are seeking more than $66 million in damages as part of their gender discrimination lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation.

Lizzo, Nyong'o, Eddie Murphy Vyving for NAACP Image Awards

Feb 22, 2020

Hollywood's awards season isn't over quite yet, with the NAACP Image Awards putting the spotlight Saturday on the achievements of actors and musicians of color.

Breast Cancer Survivors Create Products to Help Others

By Anne D'Innocenzio | Feb 22, 2020

Women fighting breast cancer are increasingly seeing more options for bras as well as clean beauty treatments and other products that help them look and feel better.

Edmunds: What Is the Best Size Truck for Your Lifestyle?

By Peter Gareffa | Feb 22, 2020

This wide range of choice can add confusion for shoppers looking to purchase or lease a new truck. Edmunds has identified five common uses and provided suggestions for the right size truck to meet truck shoppers' needs.

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