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Hyundai, Kia Recall Vehicles Due to Increased Fire Risk

By Tom Krisher | Jan 17, 2019

Despite a government shutdown, Hyundai and Kia are moving ahead with a recall of about 168,000 vehicles to fix a fuel pipe problem that can cause engine fires.

Givenchy Designer Puts on Debut Menswear Show in Paris

By Thomas Adamson | Jan 17, 2019

Designer Clare Waight Keller unveiled her first menswear collection for storied house Givenchy at Paris menswear week.

Watch: Braising Basics with Celeb Chef Anne Burrell

Watch: Braising Basics with Celeb Chef Anne Burrell

Jan 17, 2019

At the 2018 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, Chef Anne Burrell explains the art of braising as she prepares her Braised Chicken Thighs with mushrooms and an almond puree.

Latest Episode: 'Project Runway' Works With Human Trafficking Survivors

Jan 17, 2019

A Florida-based company featured on the television show "Project Runway All Stars" is kicking off a new line of leather accessories as part of an effort to help survivors of human trafficking.

A Peak at How Disney Resorts Shows Are Made

By Mike Schneider | Jan 17, 2019

If the famous Disney Imagineers provide the "wow" factor with their fantastical feats of engineering on rides and attractions, it's the entertainment division that provides Disney World's heart.

Why Do Fat- and Sugar-Heavy Diets Harm Your Brain?

By Terry Davidson, American University | Jan 17, 2019

There's a troubling link between a fat-rich diet common in the West and brain-related ailments that can actually impair our ability to avoid overeating.

Key West Moves to Ban Sunscreens That Could Damage Reefs

Jan 16, 2019

Officials in Key West took the initial steps toward banning the sale of sunscreens containing two ingredients that could be harmful to coral reefs.

Grocery Robots Detect Spills - with Some Far-Off Human Help

By Matt O'Brien | Jan 16, 2019

A wheeled robot named Marty is rolling into nearly 500 grocery stores to alert employees if it encounters spilled granola, squashed tomatoes or a broken jar of mayonnaise.

How Jason Momoa Got Jacked To Play 'Aquaman'

How Jason Momoa Got Jacked To Play 'Aquaman'

Jan 16, 2019

Fitness and style YouTuber Brett Maverick delivers a workout so you can be superhero strong in 2019.

Tracing Modern Craft Cocktails Back to Prohibition

By Jeffrey Miller, Colorado State University | Jan 16, 2019

With America in the middle of a flourishing craft beer and craft spirits movement, it's easy to forget that Prohibition was once the law of the land.

After 17 Months, Grindr Lays Off Staff of LGBTQ News Site INTO

Jan 16, 2019

Grindr's LGBTQ news website is no more.

In Era of News Deserts, No Easy Fix for Local News Struggles

By David Bauder | Jan 16, 2019

The local news industry hasn't been the subject of much good news itself, lately.

VW, Ford Team Up on Pickups, May Cooperate on Electrics

By David McHugh | Jan 16, 2019

Volkswagen and Ford say they're forming a global alliance in which they will together develop commercial vans and medium-sized pickups while exploring broader cooperation on battery-powered and autonomous vehicles.

CBS' Mo Rocca to Begin Podcast Series on 'Mobituaries'

By David Bauder | Jan 15, 2019

CBS News "Sunday Morning" correspondent and humorist Mo Rocca has his own spin on obituaries.

Ukrainian Dancer Loses Paris Gig, Draws Ire Over Homophobic Posts

By Kilian Melloy | Jan 15, 2019

"Take Me to Church" dancer Sergei Polunin's homophobic social media posts and public praise of Russian president Vladimir Putin reportedly lost him a plum dance role in Paris.

12 Tips for a Healthy 2019

Jan 15, 2019

The authors of "Whats Your Season? Healing Principles and Recipes for Your Body Type" offer a fresh approach to optimize your health

Milan Designers Send Signal with Feminine Touch on Menswear

By Colleen Barry | Jan 15, 2019

Milan menswear designers are sending clear signals for next fall and winter: Feminine touches are not only acceptable, they are necessary.

New Study Reveals How Much Americans Read Every Day

Jan 15, 2019

Bookworms rack up over 700 hours of reading a year — the equivalent of 30 full days, according to new research.

People Start to Feel Too Old to Work Out at This Age

Jan 15, 2019

Two in five Americans feel "too old" to work out, with 41 officially being the age Americans feel too old to exercise.

Lovin' it: Trump Fetes Champion Clemson with Burgers, Fries

By Laurie Kellman | Jan 15, 2019

The scent of burgers, fries and victory wafted through the stately White House on Monday as President Donald Trump saluted college football's Clemson Tigers for winning the national championship.

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