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Nissan Board to Meet; Chief Faces Renewed Pressure to Resign

By Yuri Kageyama | Sep 9, 2019

Nissan Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa acknowledged Monday that he is working to pass over the helm at the Japanese automaker to the next generation, indicating he was ready to step down.

Permanently Lose Belly Fat in Hours!

Sep 9, 2019

You've no doubt seen ads for the latest treatments to lose body fat. There are many but coolsculpting is by far the most popular. Why? The reasons are many, but the real answer is results.

Jeremy Scott Conjures Up a Glamorous Space-Age Pop Band

By Jocelyn Noveck | Sep 9, 2019

Designer Jeremy Scott sent his models down the runway in electric hues, crystal-embedded garments, sparkly sky-high boots and brightly colored wigs, evoking what he called an "intergalactic pop band."

'Project Runway' Star Chris March Dies at 56

Sep 9, 2019

Chris March, fashion designer and star of "Project Runway" Season 4, has died. He was 56.

Hilfiger Joins with Zendaya for Joyous 70s Harlem Party

By Gary Hamilton and Jocelyn Noveck | Sep 9, 2019

Tommy Hilfiger never shies away from spectacle when it comes to his runway shows, and his return to New York Fashion Week after several years was no exception.

Tory Burch Celebrates Princess Diana with Fashion Week Show

By Jill Dobson | Sep 9, 2019

From a linen and leather pant to a macrame tweed skirt, Tory Burch looked to one of the most important fashion icons of the 20th century for inspiration at New York Fashion Week: Princess Diana.

UK Worries Brexit Could Bring 'Chlorinated Chicken' from U.S.

By Candice Choi | Sep 8, 2019

The European Union has long refused to import poultry from the United States that is routinely rinsed with chemical washes to kill germs. But the United Kingdom's planned exit from the EU is putting the practice back in the spotlight.

Restaurant Delivery Jobs Hold Their Own in the Uber Eats Age

By Dee-Ann Durbin | Sep 7, 2019

In the age of Uber Eats and GrubHub, delivering pizza for the local Domino's may seem like a throwback. But for drivers who want more predictable hours and pay — and discounts on food — restaurants may be the better bet.

Tourists May Pay Tolls to Drive Crooked San Francisco Street

Sep 7, 2019

Thousands of tourists could soon be forced to make reservations and pay to drive the famous crooked Lombard Street in San Francisco.

27 Looks From Queer Fashion Runway at NY Fashion Week

27 Looks From Queer Fashion Runway at NY Fashion Week

Sep 7, 2019

It was the sixth annual Queer Runway Show at the museum for dapperQ, which uses the rallying cry of "ungendering fashion."

H&M Stops Buying Leather From Brazil Over Amazon Fires

Sep 6, 2019

Low-cost fashion retailer H&M said Friday it is suspending leather purchases from Brazil to make sure it is not supporting cattle farming that may be contributing to the fires in the Amazon rainforest.

Watch: 'Queer Eye' is Headed to Japan for Netflix Special

Sep 6, 2019

Those who have already binge watched their way through Netflix's "Queer Eye" Season 4 will be pleased.

Drew Brees Defends Himself from Anti-Gay Accusations

Sep 6, 2019

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees says he's been unfairly and incorrectly portrayed as anti-gay after recording a video encouraging Christian students to take their bibles to school.

Queer Style Kicks Off NY Fashion Week with Inclusive Show

By Leanne Italie | Sep 6, 2019

In celebration of gender-fluid fashion and inclusion of all kinds, the queer-style digital magazine dapperQ threw a runway party at the start of New York Fashion Week.

Promises of Brexit Bonanza Look Fishy for Seafood Industry

By John Leicester | Sep 6, 2019

Disputes over fishing rights have flared into violence at sea, and could do so again if deals aren't struck for U.K. and EU fleets after Brexit.

Official: Trump to Challenge California Authority on Mileage

By Tom Krisher and Ellen Knickmeyer | Sep 6, 2019

The Trump administration is moving forward with a proposal to revoke part of California's authority to set its own automobile gas mileage standards, a government official said Thursday.

Watch: Stonestreet Stars as Chiefs Coach's Brother in Spoof Video

Sep 6, 2019

"Modern Family" star Eric Stonestreet plays the part of the bumbling younger brother of Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid in a new spoof video that was released in advance of the first game of the regular season.

Friends with Benefits: Can Facebook Tackle Your Love Life?

By Barbara Ortutay | Sep 6, 2019

Facebook is tackling a new frontier: love.

Majority of Americans Put on This Type of Music to Get in the Cleaning Mood

Sep 5, 2019

"Uptown Funk," "Read All About It" and "Work" are three of the songs on America's cleaning playlist, according to new research.

Carmakers to Add Alerts to Prevent Child Heatstroke Deaths

By Tom Krisher | Sep 5, 2019

By the 2025 model year, nearly all new vehicles sold in the U.S. will come with electronic alerts to remind people to not leave children behind in the back seats.

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