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Nissan Says It's 'Cooperating Fully' with Inquiry by US SEC
Nissan Motor Co. said Monday it has received an inquiry from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, suggesting investigations into dealings by its former chairman Carlos Ghosn could expand beyond Japan.
British Footwear Fanatics Given Chance to Land Their Dream Job
Footwear fanatics have been given the chance to land their dream job — but they'll need to pass an IQ test to win the position.
Washington Baker Apologizes for 'Build That Wall' Cookie
A Washington state baker is apologizing for a politically charged Valentine's Day cookie that generated an uproar on social media.
Hats Off: 5 Styles to Keep You Warm This Winter
It's only a matter of time before temperatures drop down to single digits across much of the country. EDGE offers you these five picks to keep warm (and on trend) this winter.
In America's Sandwiches, the Story of a Nation
Everyone has a favorite sandwich, often prepared to an exacting degree of specification: Turkey or ham? Grilled or toasted? Mayo or mustard? White or whole wheat?
Boston Youth Pride's 5th Annual Valentine's Dance at Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Boston Youth Pride presents the 5th Annual Valentine's Dance in Quincy Market's Upper Rotunda at Faneuil Hall Marketplace on Saturday, February 23, 2019 from 6:00 to 10:00 pm.
Sweethearts Candies Won't be on Shelves This Valentine's Day
Sweethearts — those chalky little candies with messages on them — won't be on store shelves this Valentine's Day.
Romo Approaching First Super Bowl like Regular Season Game
New England's Tom Brady and Los Angeles' Jared Goff are going into the Super Bowl with plenty of momentum, but the quarterback that might be on the biggest roll is CBS analyst Tony Romo.
Osaka Wins Australian Open for 2nd Slam Title, No. 1 Ranking
So close to victory, Naomi Osaka suddenly was letting the Australian Open final slip away. Three championship points? Gone. A sizable lead? Soon all gone, too.
Entertainers Address Social Injustice Issues at Super Bowl
Some entertainers believe social injustice needs to be addressed during the Super Bowl and are ensuring the topic that ignited a political firestorm, engulfing the NFL, will be in the spotlight.
Full List of Nominees for the 30th Annual GLAAD Media Awards
MJ Rodriguez (from "Pose") and Nico Santos ("Superstore," "Crazy Rich Asians") announced the nominees to the 30th GLAAD Media Awards this morning on a Facebook livestream.
U.S. Olympic Swimmer Nathan Adrian Has Testicular Cancer
Five-time Olympic champion swimmer Nathan Adrian has been diagnosed with testicular cancer, but he plans to continue training for the 2020 Tokyo Games.
GLAAD Announces Nominees for 30th Annual Media Awards
GLAAD is honoring video games for the first time during its 30th annual GLAAD Media Awards.
Chefs and Truck Drivers Beware: AI Is Coming for Your Jobs
Robots aren't replacing everyone, but a quarter of U.S. jobs will be severely disrupted as artificial intelligence accelerates the automation of existing work, according to a new Brookings Institution report.
Watch: Male Cheerleaders Headed to Super Bowl for First Time
No matter what else happens at the Super Bowl this year, the game will make history due to two male cheerleaders who will be part of the spirit squad exhorting the Los Angeles Rams to prevail.
Did You Know? People With Spicier Palates Tend to be More Adventurous
If you prefer spicier food, there's a good chance you also lead a spicier life, according to new research.
Apple Cuts Jobs in Shakeup of Self-Driving Car Division
Apple is reducing the size of its workforce assigned to driverless car technology as the company reorganizes amid weakening sales of iPhones, its biggest moneymaker.
The Milkman Model: Big Brand Names Try Reusable Containers
A new shopping platform announced Thursday at the World Economic Forum aims to change the way we buy many brand-name products.
24rd Annual Taste of the South End Brings Celebrated Chefs Together for AIDS Action Benefit
The South End's premier food and wine event will take place Tuesday, March 19 at the Cyclorama of the Boston Arts Center. Tickets are now on sale.
Are Microbes Causing Your Milk Allergy?
Shifting lifestyle practices over the last half-century have changed our internal environment and wiped out important bacteria with beneficial health effects.