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Tate Modern Aims to Take 'Personal' Look at Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol's portraits of New York drag queens and trans women are going on display at London's Tate Modern in a show that aims to find new angles on the iconic American artist.
How Steak Became Manly and Salads Feminine
When was it decided that women prefer some types of food — yogurt with fruit, salads and white wine — while men are supposed to gravitate to chili, steak and bacon?
Actresses Cite Lack of Hollywood Stylists Who Get Black Hair
In an industry known for its glamour and beauty, some say the lack of diversity behind the scenes has led to challenging situations for women of color.
Watch: Trump Draws Boos when Introduced to Crowd at World Series
President Donald Trump's low-profile appearance Sunday night at Game 5 of the World Series came at a high-profile moment of his presidency. Yet he still drew loud boos and jeers when introduced to the crowd.
France's LVMH Confirms It Wants to Buy Jeweler Tiffany
French luxury group LVMH said Monday it has held preliminary discussions to purchase U.S. jeweler Tiffany & Co.
Slime Lovers Can Get Drenched at NYC Pop-Up
Slime, the bedazzled, stretchy sensation that has spawned its own social media influencers and fans of all ages, is taking up residence in New York City.
Subs, Sushi and Space, Wegmans Comes to NYC
New Yorkers are flocking to greet a new arrival to the city — Wegmans grocery store.
Trump Intends to Uphold Tradition of Presidents and Baseball
President Donald Trump's plan to attend Game 5 of the World Series on Sunday will continue a rich tradition of intertwining the American presidency with America's pastime.
Edmunds: The Worst Financial Mistake A Car Buyer Can Make
While getting a good deal is important, it does not guarantee immunity from making the costliest financial mistake: Purchasing the wrong vehicle and selling it soon afterward to buy another new vehicle.
Eager to Leave Scandal, Nissan Shows Off Smooth-Driving Tech
An electric car with smooth four-wheel drive and a virtual friend for the coming age of automated driving are among the technology in development from Nissan.
In Mexico, the Cost of Growing Avocados Can Be Deadly
Michoacan's's avocado boom, fueled by soaring U.S. consumption, has raised parts of western Mexico out of poverty in just 10 years. But the scent of money has drawn gangs and violent cartels that have hung bodies from bridges and cowed police forces.
Schumer Proposes $462 Billion Car Swap - Gas for Electric
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is moving Democrats' climate talk to where the rubber meets the road, proposing a $462 billion trade-in program to get millions of Americans out of climate-damaging gas vehicles and into electric or hybrid cars.
Watch: Marie Osmond Recalls 'I Actually Thought I was Gay' After Abuse as Child
On Monday's episode of "The Talk," singer Marie Osmond revealed that there was a point in her life during which she thought she might have been gay. Her comments were in response to Miley Cyrus' eyebrow-raising tweets on being gay from last weekend.
2 Guilty in $1B Fraud As Feds Auction Burt Reynolds Trans Am
Two employees of a San Francisco Bay Area solar energy company pleaded guilty Tuesday to participating in what federal prosecutors say was a massive scheme that defrauded investors of $1 billion.
Watch: Halloween Cocktails by Hannah Hart
Mixologist Hannah Hart offers her spookilicious take on Halloween cocktails.
First Look: Documentary About Rock Star Fashion Designer Michael Braun
The new rockumentray biopic takes viewers through the life of a man best known for giving pop culture icons such as Jimi Hendrix and Macho Man Randy Savage some of their most noteworthy and daring looks.
Why Do We Have Sex? It's Complicated
Popular culture overflows with sex, from cinema to advertising to, yes, even politics. And for many, sex represents one of the most intimate forms of human connection.
At Tokyo Auto Show, Visions for Cars of the Future, No Ghosn
The Tokyo Motor Show opens this week with plenty of futuristic technologies but absent one of the auto industry's hugest influencers: Nissan's former Chairman Carlos Ghosn.
More Americans are Embracing Robotic Revolution When it Comes to Their Homes
Seven in 10 people would be happy to trust a robot to do all of their chores, according to new research.
Reports: Openly Gay Wrestler Jack Atlas Signs on with WWE
Openly gay wrestler Jack Atlas has reportedly been recruited by WWE, with media sources saying he has inked a development contract.