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High-Profile Soccer Wives in Twitter Spat Over Story Leaks
The wives of two of English soccer's most high-profile players got embroiled in a spat on Twitter on Wednesday about the leaking of information to a tabloid newspaper.
Edmunds Offers A Peek At 2020's Most Notable Vehicles
We're rounding up the most significant vehicles for 2020, presented in alphabetical order. These are cars, trucks and SUVs that reveal major trends and shifts in the industry.
Watch: Olympic Divers Go Viral in 'Avengers' Inspired Video
A group of Olympic divers from the U.K. team are going viral for a video in which they portray superheroes from the "Avengers" films.
PopUps: Justin & Hailey Bieber Share Wedding, Calvin Klein Pics
Not long after their wedding ceremony, Justin and Hailey Bieber are sharing steamy pics from a new Calvin Klein campaign.
Love Leather? Britain's Ettinger Arrives in NYC
Ettinger, one of Britain's finest luxury leather accessories brands, has opened its U.S. 'Flagship Residency' in Turnbull & Asser's storied New York Townhouse in the heart of Manhattan.
Allbirds, a Shoe Brand Born Online, to Double Stores
Online shoe brand Allbirds plans to more than double its store count next year, hoping to reach shoppers who want to touch and try on its wool shoes.
Louvre Opens Huge Outpost to Protect Art from Flooding
The Louvre opened a new sprawling art conservation center Tuesday some 200 kilometers (120 miles) from Paris to protect the museum's priceless artworks from its flood-prone storage reserves.
Venice Court Temporarily Blocks da Vinci Loan to Louvre
An administrative court in Venice decided Tuesday to temporarily suspend the loan of Leonardo da Vinci's "Vitruvian Man" to the Louvre in Paris for an exhibition that is set to open later this month.
Watch: 'Queer Eye: We're in Japan!' Gets Official Trailer
Netflix is sharing a trailer for the upcoming mini-season of "Queer Eye: We're in Japan."
Unions Sue USDA Seeking to Halt New Pork Processing Rule
The union representing workers at pork processing plants sued the federal government on Monday to challenge a new rule that allows companies to set line speeds and turn over more food safety tasks to company employees.
Domino's Same-Store Sales Short for 4th Consecutive Quarter
Domino's Pizza had a weaker-than-expected third quarter with pressure building from third-party delivery services like UberEats and DoorDash.
'Supreme Models': The First-Ever Book Celebrating Black Models
Author Marcellas Reynolds profiles more than 70 black models from the past 60 years in his new book, "Supreme Models."
Watch: Professional Hockey Player Jon Lee-Olsen Comes Out as Gay on Live TV
Professional hockey player Jon Lee-Olsen is making headlines this week for coming out as gay on live TV during an interview with a Danish news show.
Worms in Broccoli at North Carolina College Prompt Inquiry
Students at a North Carolina university say their dining hall is serving them undercooked food and broccoli filled with worms.
Accused of Racism, Renowned Museum Confronts its Blind Spots
Boston's regal Museum of Fine Arts, home to some of humanity's greatest artworks, is scrambling to make amends.
Fall in Love with These 5 Flannels and Plaids
Nothing says it's fall quite like flannel does. Pumpkin spice comes close, but the comfort of a great flannel shirt just makes everything right in the world.
No Geese in Sight: 4 Restaurants Where Duck Reigns Supreme
Arguably the crown jewel of the poultry world, duck in all of its unctuous decadence beckons us, especially with the chilly months approaching. Here are four can't-miss restaurants for your canard craving.
Watch: Dylan Larkin Goes Viral in New Cheeky Ad
State and Liberty Clothing Co. has gone viral with a new Instagram ad featuring Detroid Red Wings alternate captain Dylan Larkin, featuring him lamenting the lack of good-fitting dress pants for athletes, especially those with "hockey butt," like Larkin.
Famous Berlin Kebab Stand Catches Fire
One of Berlin's most popular kebab stands, in a city famous for its Turkish-style kebabs, has been temporarily shut down after an early morning fire.
Gucci Launches Diversity US Scholarship Program
Italian fashion house Gucci has launched a $1.5 million U.S. university scholarship program that is aimed at students who are "traditionally underrepresented" in the fashion industry.