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'McJesus' Sculpture Sparks Outrage Among Israel's Christians
An art exhibit in Israel featuring a crucified Ronald McDonald has sparked protests by the country's Arab Christian minority.
LGBTQ Community Gathers to Celebrate the Life of Chris Harris
Chris Harris, the party promoter who died this past week, is being remembered over the next two days in Providence.
Recreational Fishing Rules To Be Overhauled under New Law
The rules that govern recreational marine fishing in the U.S. will get an overhaul due to a new law passed by Congress, and the country's millions of anglers and the groups that stake their livelihoods on them hope the changes will bring better management
Italian Fashion Houses Get Refashioned for Future Growth
To stay on trend, Italian fashion houses are refashioning themselves for future growth.
Detroit Show Has SUVs, Horsepower, but Electric Cars Are Few
Automakers have promised to start selling hordes of electric cars in the next few years, but only two will be unveiled at the big Detroit auto show that kicks off this week — and those aren't even ready for production.
All-Female Team Out to Prove Women Racers Aren't A Gimmick
Every racing series in the world is full of wealthy enthusiasts with ideas that sound too good to be true. Expensive promises to fund life-changing opportunities are usually broken before cars even make it to the track.
Industry Wary of Alternatives Tries to Protect a Word: Meat
More than four months after Missouri became the first U.S. state to regulate the term "meat" on product labels, Nebraska's powerful farm groups are pushing for similar protection.
Milan Fashion Week: Militant Prada and More
Only in Milan does three days make for a Fashion Week. Designers cite a breakdown of fashion world rules. Designers cite a breakdown of fashion world rules.
Michel Scores 3 TDs, Patriots Roll Past Chargers 41-28
Tom Brady recognizes that there are some who believe the Patriots are nearing the end of their run of unprecedented playoff success. New England took its first step toward possibly silencing those voices for a little longer.
Ford and Cadillac SUVs, Toyota Sports Car Star at Auto Show
SUVs and a big pickup truck will get top billing at Detroit's auto show this year, but there are some surprise sports cars and electric vehicles on the agenda.
BARchive :: A Celebration of Streetbar - How the First Gay Bar in Palm Springs Signaled A Change
With LGBTQ bars closing down, It's easy to assume that we are in a time of decline. But here is a very different story from a Southern Californian city.
Versace Offers Daring Masculinity; Dolce&Gabbana Go Elegant
By now, the two Milan Fashion Weeks dedicated to menswear have transformed themselves into platforms for co-ed shows and up-and-coming brands beyond the menswear stalwarts.
Payton: Playoff Stakes More Important than Perceived Slights
Saints coach Sean Payton dismisses the premise that the Eagles could derive extra motivation from the widespread perception that New Orleans ran up the score on them when they met in November.
Rivers, Chargers Look to End Dominance by Brady, Patriots
Brady, who will be 41 years and 163 days old, and Rivers, at 37 years and 36 days old, will combine to be the oldest pair of quarterbacks to face each other in an NFL playoff game, breaking the mark Brady held with Peyton Manning.
Ministers, Homophiles and Raging Cops - How A Raucous New Year's Day Ball Changed San Francisco
History sometimes seems ruled by events with unintended consequences. That certainly is the case with the Mardi Gras Ball at California Hall - an event that's been called 'San Francisco's Stonewall,' a name that's a bit misplaced.
Bud Light Debuts Bigger Nutrition Labels
Starting next month, packages of Bud Light will have prominent labels showing the beer's calories and ingredients as well as the amount of fat, carbohydrates and protein in a serving.
Smart but Nosy: Latest Gadgets Want to Peer into Our Lives
Many of the hottest new gadgets are also the nosiest ones.
Ford Revamps Explorer SUV for 1st Time Since 2011 Model Year
Ford's aging Explorer big SUV is getting a major revamp as it faces growing competition in the market for family haulers with three rows of seats.
Fashion Friday: 3 Casual Looks for Winter
He Spoke Style offers easy tips for upgrading your winter look, including at least one piece that "elevates" the entire look and accessorizing wisely.
Woof! New York City Unleashes New Dog Museum
It's a museum that invites visitors to come! Sit! And stay. The American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog opens Feb. 8 in midtown Manhattan, returning to New York after three decades on the outskirts of St. Louis.