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Vibrant Milan Street Fashion Rivals Runway Shows

Feb 27, 2019

Since fashion is a creative endeavor with no real boundaries, vibrant scenes also unfold outside show venues amid the confluence of social media influencers, fashion editors, celebrity guests and selfie-snappers.

Billy Porter Speaks on Oscars Gown and Social Media Hate

By Leanne Italie | Feb 27, 2019

Billy Porter, speaking to Vogue before he walked the Oscars red carpet, knew what he was in for among some social media users.

New Fitness Test Presents Challenges for Army Guard

By Lolita C. Baldor | Feb 26, 2019

The Army National Guard is looking for nearly 5,000 fitness instructors and buying roughly $40 million in workout equipment in the next seven months to help its soldiers meet new physical fitness standards being set by the military service.

Seinfeld Sues California Classic Car Dealer over '58 Porsche

By Larry Neumeister | Feb 26, 2019

Jerry Seinfeld sued a California dealer in classic cars Monday, saying the company has left the comedian stranded in a dispute over whether a 1958 Porsche he sold is authentic.

'Ugly Produce' Trend May Have Limits, According to Grocers

By Candice Choi, Scott McFetridge | Feb 26, 2019

Is the "ugly produce'" trend already reaching the end of its shelf life in supermarkets?

Nepal Expects More Everest Climbers After China Sets Limits

By Binaj Gurubacharya | Feb 26, 2019

Nepal is expecting more climbers to try to scale its side of Mount Everest in coming weeks after China said it would limit attempts from the northern side, officials said Tuesday.

Saks Fifth Avenue President Talks Luxury

By Anne D'Innocenzio | Feb 26, 2019

Saks Fifth Avenue President Marc Metrick wants to bring theater to luxury shopping at a time when shoppers can buy their designer handbags online.

Ground-Breaking Electric Chevrolet Volt Runs Out of Juice

By Tom Krisher | Feb 25, 2019

On Tuesday, the last Volt was built with little ceremony at a Detroit factory that's now slated to close. Sales averaged less than 20,000 per year, not enough to sustain the costly undertaking.

24 Oscar Fashion Looks: Fab or Forgettable?

24 Oscar Fashion Looks: Fab or Forgettable?

Feb 25, 2019

Hollywood's fashion show Sunday in Los Angeles went technicolor and soft, ruffly and classic. It showed off pink and red, white and black, all in plenty of tulle, chiffon, crepe and velvet.

Oscar Fashion Highlights: Pinks and Warrior Metallics

By Leanne Italie | Feb 25, 2019

Lady Gaga sported the Tiffany Diamond around her neck and Glenn Close wore 40 pounds of gold dress to the Oscars.

Muscle Monday: 6-Week Ab Challenge, Day 1

Muscle Monday: 6-Week Ab Challenge, Day 1

Feb 25, 2019

Swimsuit season is around the corner! Conor Sloan kicks off this six-week ab workout to help build and strengthen your core.

CA DMV rejects leather vanity plate

Feb 24, 2019

The leather lifestyle is apparently too sexual for officials with the state Department of Motor Vehicles.

Dolce & Gabbana Make Encyclopedic Review of Artisanal Heritage

By Colleen Barry | Feb 24, 2019

The seven-in-one runway show at Milan Fashion Week flipped through a series of well-catalogued Dolce & Gabbana themes.

Connecticut Runners Part of Debate Over Transgender Athletes

By Pat Eaton-Robb | Feb 24, 2019

Andraya Yearwood hears the comments, usually from adults and usually not to her face.

Trans Athletes Make Great Gains, Yet Resentment Still Flares

By David Crary | Feb 23, 2019

Across the U.S. and in many places abroad, transgender athletes are breaking barriers in high school, college and pro sports and being embraced by teammates and fans. But resentments can still flare,

BMW, Daimler: You Can Trust Us with Car-Sharing Data

By David McHugh | Feb 23, 2019

Automakers Daimler and BMW say that trustworthy handling of personal data will be a key competitive advantage in their new joint venture that offers app-based services like free-floating car-sharing in big cities.

Iowa Play-By-Play Man Suspended for "King Kong" Comment

By Luke Meredith | Feb 23, 2019

Iowa play-by-play announcer Gary Dolphin was suspended Friday for the rest of the season for referring to Maryland's Bruno Fernando as "King Kong" during a game.

Patriots Owner Kraft Denies Charges of Soliciting Prostitute

By Terry Spencer And Joshua Replogle | Feb 23, 2019

Robert Kraft, the billionaire owner of the New England Patriots, faces charges of soliciting a prostitute after he was twice videotaped in a sex act at a shopping-center massage parlor in Florida, police said Friday.

Ground-breaking Electric Chevrolet Volt Runs Out of Juice

By Tom Krisher | Feb 23, 2019

On Tuesday, the last Volt was built with little ceremony at a Detroit factory that's now slated to close.

White House Ends California Talks on Mileage Dispute

By Ellen Knickmeyer an atom Krisher | Feb 22, 2019

The Trump administration on Thursday broke off talks on vehicle mileage standards with California, increasing the chances of a court battle that threatens to unsettle the auto industry.

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