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Kendal Jenner Headlines Burberry Fashion Show in London
Kendall Jenner and fellow super models unveiled Burberry's new season designs at London Fashion Week on Monday, a collection that spanned everything from classic and ladylike to sexy, preppy and street-smart.
Jury to Begin Deliberating in Harvey Weinstein's Rape Trial
A jury is expected to begin deliberations Tuesday in Harvey Weinstein's trial after often-emotional testimony from multiple women who accused him of sexual assault.
Glamour and Glitz Kick Off London Fashion Week
Models, celebrities and fashion insiders donned their finest to attend London Fashion Week on Sunday, which showcased new season styles from designers including Victoria Beckham, Roland Mouret, Roksanda and Emilia Wickstead.
Automakers in China Gradually Reopen after Virus Shutdown
Automakers are reopening factories in China that were idled by anti-virus controls as they try to reverse a sales slump in their biggest market.
Daytona 500 Resumes Without President, Pomp, Packed House
The Daytona 500 was scheduled to resume Monday afternoon after "The Great American Race" was postponed for just the second time in 62 years.
Portugal Leaders Rally Around Porto Player over Racist Slurs
The president and the prime minister of Portugal added their voices to a national outcry Monday over racist abuse aimed at a black FC Porto soccer player who walked off the field after hearing monkey chants.
German Court Halts Site Preparation for Tesla Factory
A German court has temporarily halted the site preparation for Tesla Inc.'s first electric car factory in Europe.
Museum's Rembrandt Knockoff Turns Out to Be the Real Thing
Thanks to modern technology and some expert detective work, a painting attributed to an unknown artist in Rembrandt's workshop has now been judged to have been a work of the Dutch master himself.
New Exhibit Examines Ballet's Lasting Influence on Fashion
A crowning jewel of the new exhibit at the Fashion Institute of Technology is a feathered white tutu. It may look, to the untrained eye, like any ballet costume. It is, however, anything but.
Tokyo Marathon Limited to Elite Runners Because of Virus
Tokyo Marathon organizers drastically reduced the number of participants for this year's race on Monday out of fear of the spread of the virus coming from China.
Watch: 5 'Old-School' Ab Exercises
If you have forgotten about these old school ab exercises, then it's time for a refresher. Here are five abdominal exercises that will be a blast from the past but are still capable of delivering serious six packs to anyone that does them.
GM Plans to Pull Out of Australia, New Zealand and Thailand
General Motors says it's pulling out of Australia, New Zealand and Thailand as part of a strategy to exit markets that don't produce adequate returns on investments.
64 U.S. Vehicles Get Insurance Group's Top Safety Rating
Sixty-four cars and SUVs sold in the U.S. earned Top Safety Pick awards from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Bansky's Valentine's Day Mural Covered After it was Defaced
The family who owns a house in southwest England where an artwork from Banksy appeared in time for Valentine's Day has covered the mural after it was defaced.
Fans Told to Remove Rainbow Flags on Israel Folau's Debut
As Israel Folau made a try-scoring debut for his new club Catalan Dragons on Saturday, a man watching from the stands was told to remove a rainbow flag unfurled in support of the LGBT movement.
Edmunds: 4 Sporty SUVs for under $45,000
These are the models you'll want to consider if you want a sports car but life dictates you have to own a SUV.
Ryan's Secret Fashion Show Brings Awareness to Male Body Positivity
Ryan's Secret creative director and designer Myriam Chalek wants to bring awareness to young men who experience depression and commit suicide because of body shaming and bullying.
Watch: 'House Hunters' Features First Ever Throuple
HGTV's long-running TV show "House Hunters" featured its first ever throuple this week.
Jacobs Closes NY Fashion Week with Thrilling Dance Extravaganza
Somehow, he does it almost every time, and designer Marc Jacobs did it yet again: Upped his game, when it came to closing out New York Fashion Week with a jolt of creative energy, vision and sheer panache.
Ex-Waymo Driver Accused of Deliberately Causing Crash
A man described as a disgruntled former Waymo driver has been arrested on suspicion of deliberately crashing a passenger car into one of the company's vans with self-driving capabilities.