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Burger King Brings Plant-Based Whopper to Europe
Burger King is introducing a plant-based burger in Europe. But it's not the Impossible Whopper that's been a hit with U.S. customers.
Watch: Adam Rippon Celebrates Turning 30 by Skating to Ben Platt's 'River' Cover
Adam Rippon celebrated turning 30 with an emotional video soundtracked by Ben Platt's cover of Joni Mitchell's "River."
Bespoke Silk Robes Await Pope Francis on Thailand Visit
Thailand's capital boasts garment makers ranging from bespoke tailors to sweatshops, but for a truly divine frock, you have to look a little harder.
Is My Kid Too Young for Contact Sports? Advice Still Unclear
New guidance on concussions shows there isn't enough solid evidence to answer some of parents' most burning questions about contact sports. That includes what age is safest to start playing them.
Instagram Will Start Hiding Likes for Some US Users
Instagram is about to make a big change.
Bloodhound Aims to Be World's Fastest Car in South Africa
An earthbound jet known as the Bloodhound became one of the world's 10 fastest cars last week, on target for its goal to set a new land speed record.
Ben & Jerry's Sued Over 'Happy Cow' Characterizaion
Ben & Jerry's is facing a lawsuit accusing the ice cream maker and its parent company of false advertising by saying the milk and cream in its products comes from "happy cows."
Despite Fires, California Wine is Doing Fine — For Now
If you're worried that wildfires might have created shortages of Northern California's 2019 cabernet sauvignon, or even just imparted it with an undesirable smoky flavor, you can relax. The wine is just fine. For now.
Trump Soaks in Deep South Cheers at College Football Matchup
President Donald Trump knew where to go Saturday for home field advantage, finding comfort in the Deep South with college football fans cheering the nation's top two teams — and him.
NY Regulator Vows to Investigate Apple Card for Sex Bias
A New York regulator is investigating Goldman Sachs for possible sex discrimination in the way it sets credit limits. The bank denies wrongdoing.
Marie Kondo's Doing What She Can to Make Your Kids Tidy
Kondo is promoting her picture book. The story of Kiki, a squirrel with a hoarding problem, and Jax, a meticulous owl who loves to sort.
Soccer Legend's Son Comes Out as Bi: 'Dad Won't Mind.'
The son of British soccer icon Paul Gascoigne (affectionately town as "Gazza" in his homeland) came out as bisexual in a newspaper interview last weekend - and admitted that he'd never told his father.
Pop Culturing: Visiting Japan Gives 'Queer Eye' a Needed Makeover
"Queer Eye: We're in Japan!," a four-episode "mini-season" that hits Netflix Friday, gives the lauded reality show a breath of fresh air but leaves more to be desired.
AU Tennis Star Margaret Court Defends Gay Marriage Views Amid Bid to Celebrate Grand Slam Anniversary
Margaret Court, an Australian tennis star who ended her professional career in the 1970s, has come under renewed fire for her opposition to gay marriage. This comes amid her bid to celebrate the 50th anniversary of her 1970 grand slam.
Prada Signs Loan with Rates Linked to Sustainability
The Prada fashion group has signed what is billed as the first business loan in the luxury goods sector linking the annual interest rate to practices that help the environment.
Edmunds: Adaptive Cruise Systems Are Not Made Equal
Adaptive cruise control, once only seen on luxury vehicles, has now become increasingly available on entry-level models. But not all adaptive cruise systems are made alike.
Ferrari to Launch Fashion Collaboration with Armani
Sportscar maker Ferrari on Monday announced a fashion collaboration with Giorgio Armani as part of its long-promised strategy to squeeze more value out of the storied company's allure.
Watch: How to Build Your Winter Wardrobe
YouTube fashion influencer Jake Daniels offers tips to build the ultimate winter wardrobe with 10 solid recommendations.
American Office Workers Think They're More Productive When Dressed Like This
It's official, offices are going casual. Seventy-eight percent of employed Americans say their offices are getting more relaxed, according to new research.
Agency: All States Should Require Bicyclists to Wear Helmets
A government agency is recommending that all 50 states enact laws requiring bicyclists to wear helmets to stem an increase in bicycle deaths on U.S. roadways.