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PopUps: Twitter is Thirsting After this Shirtless Statue of Abe Lincoln
A photo of a statue of a shirtless Abraham Lincoln is going viral, thanks to Twitter users who are not holding back their thirst for the depiction of the 16th president of the United States.
Highlights From Milan Fashion Week
Anna Wintour paid tribute Friday to Karl Lagerfeld's generosity and sense of humor as she presented a new fashion exhibition
Watch: Mumbai Shree 2019 Physique Competition
Take a look at the winners of the Mumbai Shree 2019 Men's Physique Competition!
Failing Payless to Honor Gift Cards, Store Credit Into March
The failing Payless ShoeSource chain will honor gift cards and store credit until March 11 as the company liquidates all operations.
Pittsburgh's Food Scene Turns the Rust Belt City Shiny Again
With the recent influx of companies like Google and Uber and some trailblazing cookery in the Lawrenceville gayborhood, Pittsburgh fare is getting national attention. Here's your ultimate must-eat list.
Edmunds Compares Toyota 4Runner and Subaru Forester
Many Americans count on their vehicles for outdoor pursuits, which is one reason why SUVs and crossovers have become so popular. But there are some critical differences between their handling, hauling and off-road capabilities.
Google's Nest Hub Has a Microphone it Forgot to Mention
Google said Wednesday it forgot to mention that it included a microphone in its Nest Secure home alarm system, the latest privacy flub by one of the tech industry's leading collectors of personal information.
Gucci Unmasks a Harder, More Masculine Collection
Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele says the blackface controversy has had a deep impact on the company and provided a learning experience for everyone.
Canadian Swimmer's Video Goes Viral... But Not for his Diving
Since being posted earlier this month a video of Canadian swimmer has gone viral with nearly 1,000,000 views on YouTube. But it is not because of his diving prowess
EU Gets Heavy-Duty on Pollution: 1st Standards for Trucks
The European Union on Tuesday reached a tentative agreement on the first specific EU standards for trucks, seeking to get polluting CO2 levels down.
Burberry Apologies for Hoodie with Noose Knot
The chief executive and chief creative officer of luxury fashion powerhouse Burberry have apologized for putting a hoodie with strings tied in the shape of a noose on their London Fashion Week runway.
Workout Wednesday: Grant Holloway's 3 Workouts in 1 Session
Grant Holloway, a world leader in both the 60m and 60m hurdles, had a busy day back home in Gainesville, Florida, earlier this month.
Style, Selfies and Hamburgers: Karl Lagerfeld in Quotes
Couturier Karl Lagerfeld, who died Tuesday, was almost as famous for his biting and often controversial quips as he was for his fashion designs. Here are a few of his memorabale quotes:
Kim or Trump? Hanoi Barber Offers Leaders' Hairdos for Free
At a barbershop tucked away in a small Hanoi alley, Le Phuc Hai patiently waits for his hair dye to bleach his natural black into the color of the president of the United States.
Millennials Would Do Just About Anything for Their Dream Job
Nearly half of millennials would swear off Instagram forever, and one in four would actually go to jail for a week, if it meant they could own their dream home, according to new research.
'What a Talent': Celebrities React to Death of Lagerfeld
Some reaction to the death of fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld.
Instagram Remembers Karl Lagerfeld: 10 Iconic Images
Fashion enthusiasts are sharing their favorite images of the iconic designer.
Imagine Dragons to Perform at Pro Football Hall of Fame
Imagine Dragons will perform at the Pro Football Hall of Fame to help kick off the NFL's 100th season.
Honda to Shut Plant in Britain, Imperiling 3,500 Jobs
Japanese carmaker Honda plans to close its car factory in western England in 2021, a fresh blow to the British economy as it faces its March 29 exit from the European Union.
EU Warns of Reduced Imports if Trump Puts Tariffs on Cars
The European Union warned U.S. President Donald Trump Monday that the bloc will step back from a commitment to buy more American soybeans and liquid gas if European cars are hit with punitive tariffs.