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Divas' Denouement: Historic SF Bar to Shutter This Week
Divas, the Polk district bar and nightclub that had long been a safe haven for the transgender community, will be closing its doors on March 30. The bar will celebrate its many years of service to the community with a closing night party.
Germany's Daimler, China's Geely Join Forces on Smart Brand
German automaker Daimler and China's Geely, its largest shareholder, are setting up a joint venture to develop and operate Daimler's Smart compact car brand worldwide as an all-electric car maker.
Basketball Great Tim Hardaway: Anti-Gay Remarks the Reason I'm Not A Hall of Famer
Induction into the Hall of Fame has eluded basketball great Tim Jardaway despite five nominations for the honor, and he thinks he knows why: Anti-LGBTQ remarks he made more than a decade ago.
Saris Stand Out on Indian Fashion Runway
It's fashion season in India's capital, with the country's top designers showcasing their latest collections to lure the rapidly growing domestic and export markets for Indian haute couture.
5 Spring Fashion Essentials for Men
Spring is here, it's warming up, and it's time to start looking at your wardrobe. Do you have all of these five essential Items for Spring 2019? Picks by celebrity menswear stylist Ashley Weston.
DeVos Defends Plan to Eliminate Special Olympics Funding
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Wednesday defended a proposal to eliminate funding for the Special Olympics, pushing back against a storm of criticism from athletes, celebrities and politicians who rallied to support the organization.
Female Japanese Soccer Star Comes Out Ahead of 2020 Olympics
Participants in the 2020 Olympics have not yet been determined, but next year's games might already have their first LGBTQ star.
Report: Chinese Company Forced to Put Grindr Up for Sale
The Chinese gaming company that recently bought the gay dating app Grindr is being forced to put it up for sale over security concerns.
EU Officials Approve Speed Limit Technology for Autos
European Union officials have struck a provisional political deal to require new safety features on autos that would include technology to keep cars within legal speed limits.
Americans Like Their Drunk Snacks, Study Finds
Could you eat more than three pounds of bacon, 14 tacos, or six large orders of French fries in one sitting? These are just some of the massive snacks Americans claim to have eaten when drunk.
Watch: Twitter Reacts to Makeup Guru James Charles Using Queer Slang 'The House'
Makeup artist and YouTube star James Charles is no stranger to controversy and Twitter is dragging him over his latest video in which he uses the slang term "the house."
Buttigieg Likes Chick-fil-A's Chicken but Not its Politics
Democratic presidential contender Pete Buttigieg (BOO'-tuh-juhj) says he does not approve of Chick-fil-A's politics but "kind of" approves of its chicken.
Uber Acquires Mideast Competitor Careem for $3.1 Billion
Ride-hailing service Uber announced on Tuesday it has acquired Mideast competitor Careem for $3.1 billion, giving the San Francisco-based firm the commanding edge in a region with a large, young, tech-savvy population.
Elements Provide Inspiration at Architectural Digest Show
Intrepid visitors to the Architectural Digest Design Show here this month braved lashings of chilly rain to get there. But inside, the elements were the source of inspiration.
Wayfair to Open First Permanent Location
Online furniture seller Wayfair is expanding its physical presence, opening its first permanent mall store later this year.
Adele and Jennifer Lawrence Whoop it Up at NYC Gay Bar
Bar patrons in New York's Greenwich Village were in the right place at the right time when Adele and Jennifer Lawrence showed up.
Reel-y? New Beer Can Double as Motion Picture Film Developer
Kodak says a new beer hitting the market can be used to develop its Super 8 movie film.
Vintage Plane Tours Times Square Before Becoming Cocktail Lounge
A vintage plane that went from flying passengers in the 1950s to running drugs in the 1970s visited Times Square on Saturday before its next transformation into a cocktail lounge at the former TWA terminal at Kennedy Airport.
Florida May Boost Regulation of Cosmetic Surgery Clinics
Complications and even deaths of several out-of-state women in recent years have spiked concerns over safety of the cosmetic procedures, prompting a bill before the Florida Legislature this year to impose stricter regulations.
California Grower Recalls Avocados Over Possible Listeria
A Southern California company is voluntarily recalling whole avocados over possible listeria contamination.