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Vegetarians Gaining Ground in Carnivorous Argentina

By Debora Rey | Sep 5, 2019

A fight is on over the Argentine identity, pitting a growing number of vegetarians and vegans against meat-eaters in a country known for its abundant beef, gaucho cowboys and sacred "asado" barbecues.

Making Connections: Acro-Artists Sabine van Rensburg and Brin Schoellkopf Talk 'Passengers' US Debut

By Sam Cronin | Sep 4, 2019

"Passengers" is a contemporary circus performance that blends acrobatics, theatre, illusion, music and dance that is making its US debut in September in Boston. EDGE spoke with two acro-artists about the show, and working with The 7 Fingers collective.

NTSB: Tesla on Autopilot When It Hit California Firetruck

By Tom Krisher | Sep 4, 2019

A government report says the driver of a Tesla that slammed into a firetruck near Los Angeles last year was using the car's Autopilot system when a vehicle in front of him suddenly changed lanes and he didn't have time to react.

Fashion Photographer Peter Lindbergh Dies at 74

Sep 4, 2019

Renowned German fashion photographer Peter Lindbergh, who worked in the 1980s and 1990s with supermodels like Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss and Linda Evangelista, has died. He was 74.

With a Nudge From the Young and Sober, Mocktails Taking Hold

By Leanne Italie | Sep 4, 2019

Booze-free bars serving elevated "mocktails" are attracting more young people than ever before, especially women.

Timothée Chalamet Makes a Big Impression in Venice

By Lindsey Bahr | Sep 4, 2019

Timothée Chalamet made a movie star's debut at the 76th Venice International Film Festival this week for his Henry V film "The King," wearing a bold silver suit and silky blouse from designer Haider Ackermann for his walk down the red carpet.

A Weekend of Eating in Pittsburgh

By Melissa Rayworth | Sep 3, 2019

A mix of homegrown chefs and transplants from other cities have been opening risk-taking and award-winning restaurants, offering creative spins on American food and authentic takes on cuisines like Venezuelan and Vietnamese.

Summer-to-Fall Fashion Favorites

Summer-to-Fall Fashion Favorites

Sep 3, 2019

Style influencer Jair Woo shares his late summer favorites, along with a few items that are ideal for the beginning of fall.

Tiffany Introduces Men's Jewelry Collection

By Anne D'Innocenzio | Sep 3, 2019

Tiffany & Co. is launching its first comprehensive jewelry collection for men in October as it seeks to diversify its traditional customer base.

Pretty as a Picture: Dress Up Your Home With Fine Art

Pretty as a Picture: Dress Up Your Home With Fine Art

By Jill Gleeson | Sep 3, 2019

Gallery director Asa Wolf offers pro tips on selecting, purchasing and displaying art in your home.

Electric Bikes Soon to Be Humming Along National Park Trails

By Ellen Knickmeyer and David Sharp | Sep 2, 2019

Motorized electric bicycles may soon be humming along serene trails in national parks and other public lands nationwide. Sales of the bikes are booming, and some aging or less fit people have sought the change.

Serena Williams Turns Right Ankle, Holds On for US Open Win

Sep 2, 2019

Serena Williams was in pain — "acceptable" pain, her coach called it — after rolling her right ankle during the second set of a U.S. Open victory.

Millennial Money: Drink Up Savings At Starbucks

By Courtney Jespersen | Aug 31, 2019

Whatever your drink of choice, following these tips could help keep you from overspending at your favorite coffee spot — without giving up your habit.

Too Old for President? Health and Fitness a Better Question

By Lauran Neergaard and Elana Schor | Aug 31, 2019

Science says age is only a number, not a proxy for physical and mental fitness. But with three Democrats in their 70s vying to challenge the oldest first-term president in American history, age's importance will be tested as never before.

Edmunds: Labor Day Sales Less Impressive Than Years Past

By Matt Jones | Aug 31, 2019

In the car business, Labor Day is the end-of-model-year clearance. But as Edmunds data shows, this year's Labor Day weekend deals might not be as impressive as they were in the past.

Farms Worry as NYC Considers Foie Gras Ban

By Verena Dobnik | Aug 31, 2019

A New York City proposal to ban the sale of foie gras, the fattened liver of a duck or goose, has the backing of animal welfare advocates, but could mean trouble for farms outside the city that are the premier U.S. producers of the French delicacy.

The Best Shoes to Wear While Lifting (It Matters!)

The Best Shoes to Wear While Lifting (It Matters!)

Aug 31, 2019

The best shoe that you can have while weightlifting is a lifting shoe, sometimes called a riser. If you are going to be doing things such as olympic weight lifting, heavy duty front-squatting or back squatting, then a lifting shoe is recommended.

12 Labor Day Barbecue Party Ideas

12 Labor Day Barbecue Party Ideas

Aug 31, 2019

End summer with a bang with these tasty Labor Day party recipe ideas. From drinks to appetizers to desserts each recipe will wow your party guests.

Dior Stokes Outrage with New Ad for its Sauvage Fragrance

By Felicia Fonseca | Aug 31, 2019

Dior has produced a fragrance called Sauvage since the mid-1960s and used Johnny Depp in recent years to promote it. But a new advertising campaign that paired them with Native American imagery is causing controversy.

2nd French Game in 3 Days Halted After Homophobic Banners

Aug 31, 2019

A second French league game in three days was interrupted due to banners deemed homophobic as Paris Saint-Germain beat Metz 2-0 Friday.

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