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Taste of History: Yeast From 1886 Shipwreck Makes New Brew
The most distinguishing feature of Jamie Adams' new ale isn't its hoppy bite but its compelling backstory — brewed from yeast in bottles of beer that went down on a doomed steamship and languished on the ocean floor for 131 years.
In City Centers, a Determined Effort to Diversify Hockey
In a crowded hallway at Scanlon Ice Rink, Logan Johnson slid into his pads as his brother Malakye and sister Wylla skittered around sticks and bags bulging with hockey equipment.
Pop Culturing: 'Queer Eye' Returns for an Unremarkable but Comforting Season 3
"Queer Eye" returns for its third season on Netflix Friday and for better or for worse, it sticks to its formula that propelled it into a cultural hit.
8 Spring Streetwear Essentials for Men
Fashion influencer Stevie Salle offers his top picks for essentials and trends this spring.
Shaking Up Your St. Patrick's Day Cocktail Menu
Move over, green beer. Here are three cocktail recipes to celebrate St. Patrick's Day with style.
China's Auto Sales Contraction Worsens in February
The downturn in China's auto market worsened in January and February as an economic slowdown and a tariff fight with Washington chilled demand in the industry's biggest global market.
Riding the Wave: Surfers Grow Up in Touching Documentary
Momentum Generation" is a beautifully melancholy documentary that is, at its core, about surfers, but speaks every bit as fluently about friendship, loyalty and the price people are willing — or not willing — to pay to be the best at what they do.
Trump Blasts 'Fake News' Over Melania Body Double Theory
President Donald Trump has had it with the #fakeMelania conspiracy theories that have been circulating on social media.
Volkswagen to Shed Up to 7,000 Jobs Through Automation
German carmaker Volkswagen AG says it expects to shed between 5,000 and 7,000 jobs at its core brand by 2023 as a result of increasing automation of "routine tasks."
NHL: Maple Leafs' Reilly Didn't Utter Gay Slur at Official
Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Morgan Rielly didn't direct a gay slur at referee Brad Meier during the game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, the NHL said Tuesday after an investigation.
Half of Americans Feel They Can't Afford to Eat Healthy
One in two Americans feels they can't afford to eat healthily, according to new research. A new study saw as many as 55 percent say they feel "forced" to buy unhealthy food simply because it's cheaper.
Feel Like Climbing 2,500 Steps? Head to NYC's Vessel
A colossal sculpture that will give people more than 150 interconnected stairways to climb is opening to the public as part of New York City's Hudson Yards development.
For Transwomen, Underwear is a Fundamental Struggle
"All women deserve to have feminine and sexy lingerie," says Carmen Liu, who has created a new lingerie collection specifically for transgender women.
NHL to Look Into Anti-Gay Slur Allegedly Uttered on the Ice
The National Hockey League says it will investigate a homophobic slur allegedly hurled by the Toronto Maple Leafs' Morgan Reilly, reports say.
Is 'Wine O'Clock' A Real Thing? Apparently So
It's official — a home-cooked meal, a good book, and a glass of wine have been named among the top 20 best things in life for Americans, according to a new study.
Volkswagen Vows to Build 22 Million E-Cars over Next Decade
German automaker Volkswagen said Tuesday it plans to ramp up its production of electric vehicles over the next ten years to 22 million and reduce its carbon footprint over vehicle life cycles by 30 percent.
Muscle Monday: 10-Minute Total Body Kettleball Blast
Incinerate fat, carve your abs, and layer muscle onto your arms, pecs and legs with this super-quick workout from Mathew Forzaglia.
Tesla Walks Back Its Plan to Close Most Showrooms
Tesla is walking back its plan to close most of its showrooms worldwide. The company said Monday that it's still shifting to online sales, but it won't close as many stores as originally thought.
How to Avoid Late Auto Loan Payments As Prices Rise
New vehicle prices and interest rates are on the rise, causing millions of people to fall behind on their auto loan payments.
As Curling Grows, it Finds a New Target: College Campuses
Harvard sophomore Jack Schroeder has modest expectations for the prestige and fortune that might await him across the river if the Crimson manage to win the college curling national championships outside of Boston this weekend.