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Vegans and Vegetarians: How Plant-Based Diets Grew Out of Left-Wing Ideology
Plant-based diets have deep historical roots, and a longstanding connection with the political left.
US Men Fail to Follow Women, Lose Gold Cup Final to Mexico
The U.S. men's soccer players showed how far, far behind they are the women.
Rainbow Flag Again Set on Fire at New York Gay Bar
For the second time in a little over a month, a rainbow flag at the entrance to a New York City gay bar was set aflame.
US Wins 4th World Cup Title, 2nd in a Row, Beats Dutch 2-0
The United States women's soccer team was as good as American players promised — maybe even better.
Pet Owners Have Some Tools to Fight Veterinary Sticker Shock
That cuddly new puppy can be pretty intimidating if pet owners consider the veterinary bills it might produce.
Fendi Stages Ethereal Tribute to Lagerfeld in Ancient Rome
Fendi paid tribute Thursday to the late Karl Lagerfeld with an ethereal haute couture show overlooking the monumental Colosseum from atop Palatine Hill.
5 Good Times to Shop for Almost Anything
There's a best time to buy just about anything , but knowing which product will go on sale at what time isn't always easy.
How to Think Yourself Into a Fit Person
Many of us, aware of the benefits of exercise, try to stick to a routine, only to find our sneakers at the back of the closet when the weather doesn't co-operate, our routine is disrupted or we are short of time.
Sweet! Florida Man Wins 4th of July Key Lime Pie-Eating Contest
A Key West man has won the Mile-High Key Lime Pie Eatin' Contest on the subtropical island where the pie originated.
Tracy Edwards on the Incredibly True Story of 'Maiden'
Tracy Edwards's incredible story is the subject of "Maiden," the new documentary by Alex Holmes about the yacht she skippered in 1989 on a worldwide race. Edwards talks to EDGE about her role in one of the best-reviewed docs of the year.
Why It Matters That More Athletes Are Talking About Their Mental Health
Mental health and sports is a topic gaining attention among athletes and the journalists who cover them.
Defenders of Vegan Bacon Sue Mississippi Over Labeling Law
A federal lawsuit says Mississippi is violating free-speech rights by banning makers of plant-based foods from using terms such as "meatless meatballs" and "vegan bacon."
MAD Magazine Leaving Newsstands After 67-Year Run (Really!)
MAD, the long-running satirical magazine that influenced everyone from "Weird Al" Yankovic to the writers of "The Simpsons," will be leaving newsstands after its August issue. Really.
Paris Couture: Chanel, Armani Prive, Givenchy and More
More highlights from Paris Fashion Week fall-winter couture collections, including celebrity-magnet Armani Prive.
Electric Jaguars to Be Made in UK Despite Brexit Uncertainty
Jaguar Land Rover says it will manufacture a range of electric cars in the U.K., a boost to an industry braced for turmoil ahead of Britain's departure from the European Union.
California Becomes First State To Ban Hairstyle Discrimination
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law Wednesday a bill making California the first state to ban workplace and school discrimination against black people for wearing hairstyles such as braids, twists and locks.
Clickety Clack, Let's Look Back: Typewriters Return
But at the few remaining typewriter repair shops in the country, business is booming as a younger generation discovers the joy of the feel and sound of the typewriter.
Every Dog Has Its Day, But It's Not Fourth of July
The Fourth of July can be a miserable day for dogs. The fireworks make scaredy-cats out of many canines.
Hot Dog Champ Joey Chestnut: I'll 'Do What it Takes' to Win
Eleven-time champion Joey Chestnut says he expects this year's Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest to be "a battle."
Mayim Bialik: Don't Forget the Vegans this July 4th
The Fourth of July often means hot dogs and hamburgers sizzling on an open fire, but Mayim Bialik is pleading with all those grill masters out there to not ignore their vegan guests.