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Chang Says His New Netflix Food Travel Show Honors Bourdain

By Michael Cidoni Lennox | Nov 20, 2019

"Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner" host David Chang says he understands why critics are comparing his new show to work done by his late friend and colleague Anthony Bourdain. Chang's show fuses food and travel as did Bourdain's "Parts Unknown.''

US Group Says 803 Unbelted Rear-Seat Passengers Died in 2018

Nov 20, 2019

More than 800 rear-seat passengers who weren't wearing seat belts were killed last year in U.S. traffic crashes, and a highway safety group says states aren't making enough progress in getting people to buckle up.

Safety Agency Says Distracted Driver Caused Fatal Uber Crash

By Tom Krisher | Nov 20, 2019

The National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday condemned the lack of state and federal regulation for testing autonomous vehicles before finding that a distracted human safety driver was the main cause of a fatal 2018 Arizona crash.

Kylie Jenner Sells Stake in Beauty Empire to CoverGirl Owner

By Joseph Pisani | Nov 19, 2019

Kylie Jenner is selling a stake of her beauty business to CoverGirl owner Coty, in a deal that values the reality TV star's company at about $1.2 billion.

Splashy Coffee Table Books Make Great Holiday Gifts

By Leanne Italie | Nov 19, 2019

Art, architecture, music or travel: Coffee table books can fill just the right gift niche, especially when the cost would be budget-busting if you bought one for yourself.

A Recap Of The Top Photos From ArtBasel Miami Beach :: December 3-8, 2013

A Recap Of The Top Photos From ArtBasel Miami Beach :: December 3-8, 2013

Nov 19, 2019

ArtBasel Miami Beach, which is now known as Art Week, is one of the largest Art exhibition events in the U.S. It attracts people from all over the world who come to show their work or to purchase artwork.

Toyota Worker's Suicide Ruled Work-Related after Harassment

By Yuri Kageyama | Nov 19, 2019

An engineer at Toyota killed himself after being constantly ridiculed by his boss, authorities have ruled.

Chick-fil-A Halts Donations to 3 Groups Against Same-Sex Marriage

By Dee-Ann Durbin | Nov 19, 2019

Chick-fil-A is ending donations to three groups that oppose gay marriage in an effort to halt protests and broaden its customer base.

Your Brain on Sugar: What the Science Actually Says

Nov 19, 2019

Our brain is still functionally very similar to our ancestors, and it really likes sugar. So what happens in the brain when we excessively consume sugar?

Ford Mustang SUV Starts A Blitz of New Electric Vehicles

By Tom Krisher | Nov 18, 2019

Ford is unveiling its first all-electric SUV, marking the start of an avalanche of battery-powered vehicles coming from mainstream and luxury automakers during the next two years that industry analysts say will boost electric vehicle sales.

PayPal Abruptly Cuts Payments to Site's Adult Performers

Nov 18, 2019

An adult streaming website said that PayPal no longer supports payments to its performers hurting 'hundreds of thousands" of models.

Ayesha Curry Thanksgiving Recipe Debuts on Google Assistant

By Nekesa Mumbi Moody | Nov 18, 2019

Ayesha Curry is used to a holiday on the road with lots of people, but with three-time NBA champion Steph Curry sidelined due to injury, the family is planning to have a much more intimate celebration at home.

Majority of Americans Want to Receive This Kind of Gift

Nov 18, 2019

If you want to make a lasting impression when giving someone a gift for the holidays, you may want to steer clear of big-box stores.

Consumer Reports Finds Vehicle Redesigns Come with Glitches

By Tom Krisher | Nov 17, 2019

When it comes to buying a new car, the latest and greatest may not be the most dependable.

Italy's White Truffle Hunters Worry about Climate Change

By Colleen Barry | Nov 17, 2019

Rising global temperatures are worrying truffle hunters around in the Italian town of Alba, where the most prized specimens can fetch twice the price of gold.

Last-Minute Audible: Kaepernick Back to School for Workout

By Paul Newberry | Nov 17, 2019

Colin Kaepernick's saga took another surreal turn Saturday.

Sour Grapes: Trade War Puts Cork in U.S. Wine Sales to China

By Terence Chea and Paul Wiseman | Nov 16, 2019

Caught in the crossfire of President Donald Trump's trade war with China, U.S. vineyards are struggling to sell Syrah in Shanghai and Chardonnay in Shenzhen. They risk losing their foothold in one of the world's fastest-growing wine markets.

Chinese Swimming Star Defends Failure to Take Doping Test

By Graham Dunbar | Nov 16, 2019

One of China's biggest Olympic stars fought Friday for his right to compete at the 2020 Tokyo Games during a rare public hearing that turned combative at times.

Edmunds Compares the 2019 Audi Q7 and 2020 Lincoln Aviator

By Travis Langness | Nov 16, 2019

To find out how far Lincoln has come, Edmunds has compared the Aviator to its top-ranked midsize three-row luxury SUV, the 2019 Audi Q7.

Garrett's Helmet Swing Is Latest Violent Incident in Sports

Nov 16, 2019

Violence is part of the game in many sports but Myles Garrett crossed a line that attracts the attention of authorities sometimes from within their sport and in other cases from criminal prosecutors.

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