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Car Payment Trouble? How to Turn It Around

By Sean Pyles | Jun 21, 2019

Your monthly car payment is not only a ticket to freedom, letting you enjoy summer road trips, but also a lifeline that gets the kids to school and you to work. But if it consumes too much of your budget, that ticket can lead to financial trouble.

Sheer Spectacle: Paris is the Real Star of of Menswear Shows

By Thomas Adamson | Jun 21, 2019

The French capital, in all its splendor and architectural beauty, was the star of Paris Fashion Week Thursday as houses put on elaborate outdoor displays in some of the city's most iconic squares.

Restaurants Could Be First to Get Genetically Modified Salmon

By Candice Choi | Jun 21, 2019

AquaBounty hasn't sold any fish in the U.S. yet, but it says its salmon may first turn up in places like restaurants or university cafeterias, which would decide whether to tell diners that the fish are genetically modified.

LGBTQ News Coverage Still Evolving 50 Years After Stonewall

By David Bauder | Jun 21, 2019

Fifty years after the 1969 Stonewall Inn riots, media treatment of the LGBTQ community has changed and is still changing.

Alan Cumming To Boston on June 26 in Support of LGBTQ Artists

Jun 20, 2019

Boston's Society of Arts + Crafts hosts a special Gay Pride Month event featuring stage, television, and movie star Alan Cumming in conversation with Boston artist and designer Izzy Berdan. "Conversation and Q+A with Alan Cumming," a benefit for SA+C.

Valentino Travels the World as Paris Menswear Gets Romantic

By Thomas Adamson | Jun 20, 2019

Here are some highlights of the men's spring-summer 2020 runway shows.

Yoga Isn't Timeless: It's Changing to Meet Contemporary Needs

Jun 20, 2019

Today, part of yoga's appeal is that it continues to be seen as a mystical, ancient tradition. But research indicates that the practice of yoga has gone through some profound shifts.

Waymo Teams Up with Renault, Nissan on Robotaxis Outside U.S.

By Michael Liedtke | Jun 20, 2019

Self-driving car pioneer Waymo is teaming up with automakers Renault and Nissan to make its first journey outside the U.S. with a ride-hailing service that will dispatch a fleet of robotaxis in France and Japan.

Heading to NYC Pride? Get a Haircut and Support LGBTQ Youth

Jun 20, 2019

New York City's Barba Men's Grooming Boutique has launched a limited-time fundraising campaign to benefit LGBTQ youth.

Ralph Lauren Received Honorary Knighthood in London

Jun 20, 2019

Ralph Lauren has collected an accolade from Prince Charles and it's a doozy: Honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for Services to Fashion.

Homophobia Study Shows Perception, Reality 'Disconnect'

By Dennis Passa | Jun 20, 2019

Researchers say a survey of players in the Australian Ice Hockey League shows homophobic language is often used but that an even higher percentage of competitors would make a gay player feel welcome.

10-Year-Old Girl Completes Yosemite El Capitan Climb

By Olga R. Rodriguez | Jun 20, 2019

A 10-year-old Colorado girl scaled Yosemite National Park's El Capitan and may have become the youngest person to climb one of the most celebrated and challenging peaks in the world.

Cracker Barrel Bars Church Event Over LGBT Execution Remarks

Jun 19, 2019

Cracker Barrel says it won't host an event by a Tennessee church whose pastor was a detective who preached that the government should execute gay people.

Janet Mock Signs Groundbreaking Three-Year Overall Deal with Netflix

By Sam Cronin | Jun 19, 2019

Janet Mock, producer, writer and director of "Pose," has made history as the first out trans woman to sign an overall deal with a major studio. The deal will give Netflix exclusive rights to future TV projects and a first-look option on movie projects.

'Queerdom': Australian Exhibit Highlights the Hard Work of Living Queer

Jun 19, 2019

"Queerdom," an exhibition showing at the Imperial Hotel in Erksineville, is an arresting and unsettling archive of queer and trans performances in Sydney.

Edmunds: Fun-to-Drive New Cars for A Quarter-Life Crisis

By Ronald Montoya | Jun 19, 2019

If you've got some disposable income, and don't want to wait until your 40s or 50s to drive a fun car, Edmunds has picked out six vehicles under $30,000 that deliver driving excitement without breaking the bank.

How to Get the Nutrients You Need Without Eating as Much Red Meat

Jun 19, 2019

If you're a red meat-eater, there's a good chance you're eating more of it than you should.

Tasty Deals: Apps Help Find Unsold Food and Reduce Waste

By Kristen Grieshaber | Jun 19, 2019

A growing number of services use technology to help reduce food waste.

Netflix Announces 2 More Seasons of 'Queer Eye'

Jun 19, 2019

Netflix's show "Queer Eye" says it's bringing fabulousness to the masses for two more seasons.

'Smokelore': A Tasty History of Barbecue, Food and Culture

By Don Schanche, Jr. | Jun 19, 2019

A great deal could be written about barbecue, and much of it already has been. But this recent offering from the University of Georgia Press demonstrates there's clearly room for one more.

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