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Actor Chace Crawford Finally Opens Up About Eye-Popping Pic in 'The Boys' Calendar
Actor Chace Crawford is finally discussing an eye-popping bulge photo that appeared in a promotional calendar for the Amazon series "The Boys" that went viral.
Tanning Salons Targeting Gays? One Study Says Maybe So
A new study shows that indoor tanning facilities are much more likely to be found near neighborhoods with a high number of male same-sex couples, raising fears that gay men might be targeted for a service linked to higher skin cancer rates.
GM-UAW Talks Take Turn for Worse; Settlement Not Near
Contract talks aimed at ending a 21-day strike by the United Auto Workers against General Motors have taken a turn for the worse, hitting a big snag over product commitments for U.S. factories, a union official wrote in an email to members.
Americans Waste a Shocking Amount of Food Every Year
Americans throw away 103 pounds of spoiled food from their fridge every single year, according to new research
Museum of the Bible Quietly Replaces Questioned Artifact
The Museum of the Bible in Washington quietly replaced an artifact purported to be one of a handful of miniature Bibles that a NASA astronaut carried to the moon in 1971 after an expert questioned its authenticity.
Live Your 'Wellest' This Fall in Greater Palm Springs
Greater Palm Springs has more than 300 days of sunshine per year, and come autumn when those desert temperatures begin to drop, there's no better time to create your own wellness retreat. Here's our essential guide to get you started.
7 Tips for Becoming an Ethical Shopper
Shopping ethically starts with educating yourself and supporting the products and companies that align with your values. Here's what you can do to become a more ethical consumer.
Lexus & EDGE Red Carpet Social
Join Scott Nevins, Edge Media Network and Lexus as they host a Red Carpet Social to benefit the William Way LGBT Community Center, honoring 50 years of the LGBT civil rights movement in Philadelphia.
How You Take Your Coffee Can Reveal a Lot About You
If you're an introvert who's a morning person and enjoys "Law and Order," then there's a good chance you prefer your coffee black.
Prince Harry Sues 2 UK Tabloids Over Alleged Phone Hacking
Prince Harry is suing two British tabloid newspapers over alleged phone hacking.
Beer is Here: 4 Places For Buds and Suds This Fall
October is here, and that means local breweries are pouring seasonal favorites. Four recently opened venues celebrate the best of the craft brewery scene.
6 Places to Celebrate National Taco Day
Yes, there is a day for everything, but when it comes to tacos, we don't mind.
'Fixer Upper' Stars Chip, Joanna Gaines to Open Texas Hotel
The next redo project for former "Fixer Upper" TV stars Chip and Joanna Gaines will be a Texas hotel.
'Queer Eye' Mascot Bruley the French Bulldog Dies
The famous French bulldog Bruley, who became the mascot for Netflix's rebooted "Queer Eye," has died. He was 10 years old.
Cone or Scoop: Guinea Pig Ice Cream for Sale in Ecuador
It's a real ice cream flavor: guinea pig.
Binge Eating Videos Find Big Audience, Even for Weight Loss
While trying to lose weight, Becky Beach found assistance in an unlikely place: thousands of online videos featuring people binging on massive amounts of ramen, burgers, chicken wings and seafood boils brimming with crab and lobster.
Surge in Players Seeking Mental Health Treatment in England
Dropping in on football clubs across England to speak to players, Michael Bennett poses a question he already know the answers to.
Scary LA — Three Halloween Attractions to Catch This Month
EDGE's Kevin Taft loves to be scared and wants you to be as well. Here are three attractions in the LA-area he recommends to give you a chill or two.
Gay-Friendly Coffee Shop Opens in Beijing
Bear Brew, a newly opened specialty coffee shop in Beijing, is special not just in being a dedicated coffee shop (which is still a fledgling industry in China), but also for it's LGBTQ inclusive founding attitude.
Calif. High School Football Players Cited for Sexual Battery
A Northern California high school says its varsity football season has been canceled following four players being cited by police for sexual battery after a teammate reported he was assaulted on campus.