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Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli on Cooking with Kids
Alex Guarnaschelli might be a revered judge on TV's "Chopped," one of the few female iron chefs and the author of two best-selling cookbooks, but in her 11-year-old daughter's eyes Chef Gordon Ramsay is still the ultimate authority on food.
Colorado, Baker End Legal Spat Over Transgender Woman's Cake
A Colorado baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple on religious grounds and state officials said Tuesday that they would end a separate legal fight over his refusal to bake a cake celebrating a gender transition.
Dean Resigns Over School's Choice to Not Allow Chick-Fil-A
A dean at a New Jersey university resigned saying the school's decision to not consider bringing Chick-fil-A to campus because of its opposition to the LGBT community made her feel "like I had been punched in the stomach."
First Look: Philadelphia Flower Show
From a floral recreation of Woodstock to an exploration of the optical effects of psychedelia, the 2019 Philadelphia Flower Show reinterprets 1960s counterculture in a spectacularly trippy way.
Geneva Show Has Electrics, Sports Cars and A VW Dune Buggy
Carmakers at the Geneva International Motor Show are unveiling new electric vehicles they hope will transform the industry as well as the high-end sports cars that are a fixture at the show.
From Closets to Cooktops, Tech Aims to Bring Efficiency Home
Wherever one looked at the annual Design and Construction Week, there was a new way to make our lives more efficient.
Autoworker Upheaval: Families Split, Children Left Behind
Hundreds of workers at four General Motors plants slated to close this year are facing a painful choice: Take the company's offer to work at another factory — possibly hundreds of miles away — or stay and risk losing their high-paying jobs.
Watch: Netflix Drops New 'Queer Eye' Season 3 Trailer, Featuring 1st Lesbian Makeover
Netflix released the new trailer for the upcoming third season of its popular rebooted "Queer Eye" series and the sneak peek reveals a first for the Fab Five: Their first lesbian makeover.
Paris Fashion Week: Elie Saab and Hermes
Hermes dreamt of the stars but failed to light a spark, while Elie Saab let its hair down and channeled the '70s.
One Million Moms Takes Aim at Cottonelle Ad Featuring Gay Couple
Cottonelle is defending an ad featuring a gay couple and flushing the haters away!
Electrics, Compacts and SUVs Share Stage At Geneva Auto Show
Carmakers are hoping to give consumers a glimpse of the future at this year's Geneva auto show as they roll out new electric cars and try to re-energize an industry facing serious challenges on several fronts.
Bourbon Makers Want Equal Treatment on Wine Bill in Kentucky
Kentucky's bourbon industry has a bracing message for its home state lawmakers as they consider whether to relax restrictions on wine sales: What's good for California vineyards should also apply to the bluegrass state's signature spirit.
More From Paris Fashion Week: Thom Browne, Hilfiger and More
A one-off extravaganza courtesy of designer Tommy Hilfiger's "buy-now" collaboration with actress-singer Zendaya gave Paris Fashion Week a case of Saturday night fever. On Sunday, Thom Browne continued to blur gender lines in his sartorial wardrobe.
Elon Musk Says Next Vehicle to Be Unveiled Later This Month
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced on Twitter that the company's next vehicle will be unveiled March 14.
College Teams Add Cell Phone Glitz
College basketball teams are trying to get fans to keep coming to games in the age of smartphones by making those phones an integral part of the experience.
Defending Iditarod Champ Remains Self-Proclaimed 'Goofball'
Their quest officially begins Sunday as the mushers take off from a frozen lake about 50 miles (80 kilometers) north of Anchorage.
Cyclist Admits Blood Doping Amid Investigations into Network
The blood doping case which started with police raids at the Nordic skiing world championships four days ago spread to cycling on Sunday.
News Briefs: Rainbow flag co-creator seeks funds for Stonewall 50 project
The woman who co-created the original 1978 rainbow flags with the late Gilbert Baker and another gay man has started a crowdfunding campaign to recreate that iconic LGBT Pride symbol for schools, community centers, and other groups.
Think like a marketer
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