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Food Bloggers Bring Africa's Rich Cuisines to the World
Food enthusiasts are going global to showcase the varied cuisines of Africa.
Beauty and Bling: Fashion Highlights From the Golden Globes
The Golden Globes' return to red carpet color after last year's protest in black was led by Lady Gaga in powerhouse periwinkle.
Color Returns to the Golden Globes Red Carpet
Fashion, albeit a tad underwhelming, returned to the Golden Globes on Sunday in shades of green, red, yellow and sparkly gold after last year's show of #MeToo solidarity that turned the carpet black.
Tesla Breaks Ground on Factory in Shanghai
CEO Elon Musk said Monday on Twitter that the company will start production in China of its Model 3 and a planned crossover by the end of the year.
Good News for Wild Blueberries in Faltering No. 1 State
Growers in the No. 1 wild-blueberry state suffered another bad year, but agriculture officials say there are reasons to believe Maine's historic and troubled industry is about to turn a long-awaited corner.
Gaga, 'A Star Is Born' Poised to Dominate Golden Globes
Lady Gaga is poised to win not just one but two awards, for best actress in a drama and for the song "Shallow," from "A Star Is Born."
Golden Globes Another Sign of Value of Asian Inclusion
The Golden Globe Awards is set to feel like a major evolution from its 2015 broadcast, when comedian Margaret Cho's appearance as a North Korean film journalist who spoke in heavily accented English was slammed by some as awkward and racist.
Edmunds Rounds Up Today's Top Budget Commuter Cars
Here are seven of today's lowest-priced cars that deliver good fuel economy and have features to ensure your sanity on long drives.
Grooming Tutorial: Natural-Looking Hair That Stays All Day
Hair stylist Robin James offers easy tips for a fashion-forward style that looks natural yet still holds its shape.
Fitness Friday: Free-Weight Leg Workout with Obi Vincent
Fitness expert Obi Vincent offers this great workout that can be easily done wherever you work out: home, gym, Crossfit box, powerlifting gym or even at a hotel gym.
Sports Betting May Seem Easy. It's Not. Here's Why
Seven U.S. states now offer legal sports gambling, and as many as 30 more will consider jumping on board in 2019. So here are some of the basics — as well as some more esoteric aspects — of betting on sports.
Helped by Beyonce Video, Louvre Breaks Visitor Record
The Louvre in Paris, the world's most visited museum, received a record 10.2 million visitors in 2018, numbers boosted by a video clip shot by pop star Beyonce amid its paintings and sculptures.
Fabulous Fashion of "Mrs. Maisel" is More than Just Attire
Fans of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" know that the show's clothes deliver eye-popping color and to-die-for style, but they might not know the costumes represent more than 1950's couture. They also meticulously reflect each character's mood and development.
Could Tesla Price Cuts Mean Demand is Slowing?
Tesla made about 9,300 more vehicles than it delivered last year, raising concerns among industry analysts that inventory is growing as demand for the company's electric cars may be starting to wane.
Watch: 'Your Gay Travel Guides' Bar Crawl Through the Castro
Gay YouTubers Mike and Leighton (Your Gay Travel Guides) head to San Francisco's Castro District to check out the nightlife.
Women Navigate Toxicity, Other Barriers in Esports
The Entertainment Software Association reported this year that 45 percent of U.S. gamers are female, yet women make up a scant portion of the professional esports player pool.
Watch: A Cut Above — Hairstyle Trends for 2019
Style influencer Alex Costa showcases some of the hottest hairstyles for men for 2019.
Gaza Cafe Owner Offers Fish Pedicures to Improve Business
After getting Israeli approval, a cafe owner recently imported hundreds of Garra rufa fish, a species of small freshwater fish nicknamed "doctor fish," from Turkey and added a fish spa section to his hookah bar and cafe in Gaza.
130th Rose Parade Boasts Floral Floats, Singer Chaka Khan
Floral floats and marching bands took to the streets under a sunny California sky as the 130th Rose Parade drew hundreds of thousands of spectators on New Year's Day and millions more watched on TV.
Facebook Apologizes for Banning Evangelist Franklin Graham
Facebook has apologized for temporarily banning North Carolina evangelist Franklin Graham from its platform over a 2016 post about the state's "bathroom bill."