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Nordics Win Gold in Bocuse d'Or French Cooking Competition
Nordic nations have swept the top four prizes at the world's most prestigious culinary competition in France, beating Gallic gourmet chefs at their own game with Northern European simplicity and local ingredients.
Insta-Fabulous! 10 Must-Follow LGBTQ Fashion Instagrammers
EDGE swiped up, down, left and right, looking for our favorite queer influencers that can be your new style muse.
Super Bowl Ad Winners: Bud Light, Amazon
This year some of the Super Bowl ads that grabbed the greatest buzz were surprises, like Bud Light's "Game of Thrones" teaser. Other crowd-pleasers focused on humor, like Amazon's take on celebrity product testers.
Trump: NFL People Thankful He Signed Criminal Justice Bill
President Donald Trump claimed that "a lot of people" from the NFL have been calling and thanking him for signing legislation addressing concerns with the criminal justice system.
Prominent Conversion Therapy Advocate Comes Out
One of the most public proponents of conversion therapy denounced the practice... and came out on Friday.
Trump Says He Wouldn't Steer Son Barron Toward Football
President Donald Trump says he wouldn't steer son Barron toward football, saying it's "a dangerous sport," but also wouldn't stand in the way if the soccer-playing 12-year-old wanted to put on pads.
Pass It On - Leather Gear and Personal Legacy
Leather communities have had a longstanding practice of passing down leathers, gear and treasured objects to others as a way of letting a valued possession experience new life with a new caretaker.
Come Together: Super Bowl Sunday, the Last Stand of Live TV
Oh sure, there's plenty of evidence to support the soothsayers who are predicting the slow, inevitable death of live television.
Cardi B Declined Super Bowl Halftime with 'Mixed Feelings'
Cardi B said she received an offer to perform at the Super Bowl, but struggled with the decision to turn down the lucrative opportunity in support of ex-NFL player Colin Kaepernick.
Seinfeld Sued Over Sale of Porsche Alleged to be Fake
Jerry Seinfeld was sued Friday by a company claiming it bought the comedian's 1958 Porsche for $1.5 million only to discover it was a fake.
Gladys Knight on Why She'll Sing the Anthem at Super Bowl
Gladys Knight says her singing the national anthem at the Super Bowl will bring people together.
Shutdown Casts Pall on Effort to Help Oregon Winegrowers
Nationwide, makers of alcoholic drinks face disrupted business and lost revenue. If another shutdown starts in about two weeks, the backlog could persist.
New York Botanical Garden Announces Year of #plantlove
The New York Botanical Garden has announced 2019 as its year of #plantlove. Exhibitions, programs, and projects will explore the essential connections between plants, people, and the environment.
Silicon Valley Eatery Bans Trump 'Make America Great Again' Hats
Patrons won't be served at a Silicon Valley restaurant if they wear a "Make America Great Again" baseball cap.
WERSTARS: A No-So-Social Network To Save The Moments Of Your Life
It's a not-so-social digital platform where you can save the important moments of your life but there's no central feed. That means users are able to save the story of their life without being judged based on likes.
Shutdown Casts Pall on Effort to Help Oregon Winegrowers
Winegrowers in southern Oregon faced financial ruin after a California winemaker claimed wildfire smoke tainted their grapes and refused to buy them. Now, the rejected fruit that was turned into wine by local vintners is facing another setback.
20 Looks From V&A Museum's Dior Exhibit
The V&A exhibit traces the influence of Dior over seven decades and showcases dozens of spectacular couture gowns.
Ball Gowns Galore: London's V&A Museum Stages Dior Show
After the smashing success of its Alexander McQueen show, London's V&A Museum is looking to draw big crowds with another major fashion exhibition — this time focusing on Christian Dior.
Netflix Calls Out Users Who Find Ted Bundy Hot
There's been a big uptick in Ted Bundy news lately.
Can You Life-Hack Your Way to Love?
There's never been a shortage of dating advice from family, friends and self-help authors. Yet in the digital age, people are turning to nerdy hacker-types as guides.