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'Tortilla Movement' Seeks to Restore Mexico's Iconic Food

By María Teresa Hernández | May 21, 2019

As Mexico City's 9 million residents sleep in the pre-dawn darkness, busy hands are already preparing the day's corn tortillas in the small kitchen of Molino El Pujol.

Blue Apron Latest to Suffer in Tough Meal Kit Market

By Dee-Ann Durbin | May 21, 2019

The business is still in its infancy, with the biggest players — Blue Apron and HelloFresh — less than a decade old. But they're facing serious challenges from restaurant and grocery delivery services, smaller niche players and even home chefs.

PopUps: In New Interview, Rihanna Confrims Reggae Album, Not Working with Gaga

May 20, 2019

Rihanna reveals some new details about her forthcoming ninth album.

Sikhs Say Nordstrom Apologized for Turban, Waiting for Gucci

By Anita Snow | May 20, 2019

Nordstrom has apologized to Sikhs for selling a turban they found offensive, but a representative with the U.S. community's top civil rights organization said they are still waiting to hear from the Gucci brand that designed it.

Cannes Close-Up: 14 Photos Causing a Fashion Frenzy

Cannes Close-Up: 14 Photos Causing a Fashion Frenzy

May 20, 2019

As the Cote d'Azur extravaganza has unspooled over the last week, photographer Petros Giannakouris has focused his camera lens on the smaller fashion details of the festival's famed red carpet.

On Two Wheels, 'The Climb' Rides Through Cannes as a Hit

By Jake Coyle | May 19, 2019

Some stars and directors come to the Cannes Film Festival by boat, others by private jet. Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin pretty much cycled their way into Cannes.

War of Will Wins Preakness Featuring Riderless Running Horse

By Stephen Whyno | May 19, 2019

Mark Casse completed a lifelong quest two weeks after the scare of a lifetime. And he did so in a race featuring a riderless horse that threw his jockey out of the gate and kept running.

Netflix Announces Fashion Design Competition Series

May 18, 2019

It's been a minute since a new fashion design competition has occurred. Enter: "Next in Fashion," soon to come on Netflix.

Trump Delays Imposing Tariffs on Auto Imports and Parts

May 17, 2019

President Donald Trump on Friday delayed any decision to impose tariffs on car and auto-part imports, deciding against ratcheting up trade disputes or impacting ongoing talks with European nations and Japan.

Folau Fired by Rugby Australia for Contentious Online Posts

May 17, 2019

Israel Folau's status as the unrivaled star of Australian rugby wasn't enough to save his job in the wake of a social media post that condemned gay people and other so-called sinners to eternal damnation.

Walmart Warns that Higher Tariffs Will Mean Higher Prices

By Anne D'Innocenzio | May 17, 2019

Walmart warned on Thursday that higher tariffs on imports from China will mean higher prices.

Taco Bell-Themed Hotel to Open for 3 Nights in Palm Springs

May 17, 2019

It's nacho average hotel. Taco Bell is taking over a hotel in Palm Springs, California, for three nights this August.

Barbie Joins Prestigious Ranks of Fashion Council Honorees

May 17, 2019

Gloria Steinem, Cecile Richards, Michelle Obama. Barbie? The Council of Fashion Designers of America will follow up those prestigious honorees of its Board of Directors' Tribute Award with the ever-evolving doll.

I.M. Pei's Legacy Stretched from the West to the East

By Yanan Wang and Kathy McCormack | May 17, 2019

The legacy of American architect I.M. Pei stretches from west to east, from the Louvre museum to his native China, where he helped fuse tradition and modernity as the country opened up after the Cultural Revolution.

Due to Increasing Tensions, US Forcing Chinese Company to Sell Grindr By 2020

May 16, 2019

The U.S. government is forcing a Chinese company it doesn't trust to sell the gay dating app Grindr by 2020, according to a report from CNN.

Ford Adds 270,000 Cars to Recall for Unintended Rollaways

May 16, 2019

Ford is adding 270,000 vehicles to a recall in North America to fix a gearshift problem that could cause them roll away unexpectedly. The addition covers certain 2013 through 2016 Fusion midsize cars with 2.5-liter engines.

Research Reveals Why Cleaning May Be Good For Your Love Life

May 16, 2019

Amidst the trend towards mindfulness and minimalism, Americans are increasingly finding happiness in cleaning — and the numbers are backing it up.

California Cafe Touts Its $75 Coffee as the World's Priciest

May 16, 2019

A California cafe is brewing up what it calls the world's most expensive coffee — at $75 a cup.

Less Fat, More Fruit May Cut Risk of Dying of Breast Cancer

By Marilynn Marchione | May 16, 2019

For the first time, a large experiment suggests that trimming dietary fat and eating more fruits and vegetables may lower a woman's risk of dying of breast cancer.

Study Reveals Penis Enlargement Ineffective and Often Dangerous

May 15, 2019

Penis enlargement may be hazardous to your health. Nor does it work, according to a new British study.

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