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In #MeToo Era, Japanese Woman Slams #KuToo Heels Dress Codes
Japanese women are saying, "No," to high heels in what's been dubbed the #KuToo movement, a play on the words for "shoes" and "agony" and allusion to the #MeToo hashtag.
Meet the Museum of Natural History's Newest Guest: a T. rex
The massive skeleton is the culmination of a decades-long quest by the National Museum of Natural History to acquire a rare and coveted T. rex skeleton
Elton John's Songwriter to Unveil New Visual Art at Exhibit
Bernie Taupin is known for his longtime musical work with Elton John, but the British songwriter's visual artistry is stepping into the spotlight through an art exhibit.
Study: People Who Have Roommates are Messier Than Those Who Live Alone
A new study examining the cleaning habits of 2,000 people found some interesting correlations when dividing the data by living situation.
Wrestling for Pride: Grapplers go for/with the gays at El Toro
On Thursday, June 13, pro wrestlers fly into the center ring for a Pride event that offers something a little bit different. Pro wrestlers at El Toro's SF Slam10: Pride On The Line, with host Pollo Del Mar!
California Says Coffee Doesn't Pose a Significant Cancer Risk
State regulators gave final approval Monday to a rule that means coffee won't have to carry ominous warnings that the beverage may be bad for you.
Watch: New Video Shows Rainbow Pride Flags Burned in Harlem
In an update to the story of Alibi Lounge's Pride flags being burned, police have released new footage showing an individual lighting the flags on fire.
Americans Think Fake News is Big Problem, Blame Politicians
Half of U.S. adults consider fake news a major problem, and they mostly blame politicians and activists for it, according to a new survey.
Different Ways to Show Paintings, Photos to Blind People
Museums nationwide are working to make their collections more accessible for people with disabilities - and tech has a big role.
One Magical Weekend 2019 :: Saturday Pool Party
A new host hotel means two fabulous pools instead of one! EDGE was on the scene as One Magical Weekend heated up the Sheraton Lake Buena Vista this Saturday... here are the snaps!
Macy's and The Trevor Project Partner for Pride Month
Macy's and The Trevor Project are rolling out a series of initiatives aimed at raising funds and awareness for Trevor's life-saving mission and services for at-risk LGBTQ young people.
Why Millennials Prefer Small Businesses
We may be living in the age of Amazon, but millennials are craving the personal touch of small businesses, according to new research.
Watch: Interactive Google Doodle Takes Us Through 50 Years of Pride
The newest Google Doodle is an interactive slideshow to walk through 50 years of LGBTQ+ Pride, in honor of the Pride month.
One Magical Weekend 2019 :: Riptide @ Typhoon Lagoon
It was a hot night all around at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon when the One Magical Weekend party made its yearly stop in town. Check out photos from Friday night's party!
Renault to Respond to Fiat Chrysler Marriage Proposal
French carmaker Renault looks set to give its approval to Fiat Chrysler's merger offer.
Poland Spring to Use 100% Recycled Plastic for Bottles
Poland Spring announced Monday a plan to use 100% recycled plastic for all its noncarbonated water containers, a move that comes amid growing concern about plastic pollution.
Brandon Maxwell, Rick Owens Take Top CFDA Fashion Awards
Brandon Maxwell, the Texas-born designer known for his longtime collaboration with Lady Gaga, took top honors at the Council of Fashion Designers of America awards.
Chef Thomas Keller and Restaurants Sued for Discrimination
A former employee of celebrated chef Thomas Keller is suing him and his three-star Michelin restaurants for discrimination, saying she was denied a job transfer and ultimately let go because she was pregnant.
Foodies, Faithful Flock to Detroit Ramadan Festivals
Despite its religious underpinnings, and in accordance with Muslim faith, festival organizers have made one thing clear: Non-Muslims are welcome.
Russia Demands Tinder Give User Data to Secret Services
Russia is requiring dating app Tinder to hand over data on its users - including messages - to the national intelligence agencies, part of the country's widening crackdown on internet freedoms.