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Kiehl's Opens First-Ever Gifting Pop-Up Shop in NYC

Kiehl's Opens First-Ever Gifting Pop-Up Shop in NYC

Nov 12, 2018

Kiehl's Gifting Workshop is a temporary retail store devoted to customized gifting, and it will be open Nov. 5 through Dec. 24 in New York City (513 Broadway), with a full slate of events throughout the holiday season.

Average Black Friday Shopper Will Spend $520, Study Finds

Nov 12, 2018

The average Black Friday shopper plans on spending over $500 this year, according to new research.

New Exercise Guidelines: Move More, Sit Less, Start Younger

By Marilynn Marchione | Nov 12, 2018

Move more, sit less and get kids active as young as age 3, say new federal guidelines that stress that any amount and any type of exercise helps health.

Pabst says MillerCoors Is Trying to Put It Out of Business

By Ivan Moreno | Nov 12, 2018

Pabst Brewing Company and MillerCoors are going to trial, with hipster favorite Pabst contending that MillerCoors wants to put it out of business by ending a longstanding partnership through which it brews Pabst's beers.

Working Out and Penis Size — Cause and Effect?

Nov 11, 2018

Did you know that exercise makes your penis grow smaller?

Closer Look: Victoria's Secret Fashion Show

Closer Look: Victoria's Secret Fashion Show

Nov 10, 2018

The Struts, Shawn Mendes, The Chainsmokers, Rita Ora, Bebe Rexha, Kelsea Ballerini and Halsey performed on the runway at a downtown Manhattan venue as 60 models strutted, including sisters Bella and Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner and Winnie Harlow.

Racism Lingers for NHL Players 60 Years After O'Ree Landmark

By Stephen Whyno | Nov 10, 2018

The Washington Capitals forward had heard the unmistakably racist taunts from fans from inside the penalty box. As a black hockey player, he knew exactly what they meant by yelling, "Basketball, basketball, basketball!"

Does Early Holiday Decorating Also Invite Pests?

Nov 9, 2018

Proceed with care as décor could also bring uninvited pest guests into the home this holiday season.

NASCAR's Culture of Cheating Unmasked During Playoffs

By Jenna Fryer | Nov 9, 2018

The credo in NASCAR has always been "If you ain't cheatin', you ain't tryin'," and that has never changed despite series effort to keep things on the up-and-up.

Potbelly Introduces Turducken Sandwich and Pumpkin Pie Shake

Nov 9, 2018

Beginning November 13, Potbelly Sandwich Shop customers can satisfy their Thanksgiving cravings with the limited-time Turducken sandwich.

Victoria's Secret Says Goodbye to 'The Greatest Angel of All Time'

By Alicia Rancilio | Nov 9, 2018

An emotional Adriana Lima bowed her head in thanks and crossed her hands over her heart as she made her 18th and final runway walk in the annual holiday Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.

PopUps: Bulging Pic of UK Soccer Star Shocks Thirsty Twitter Users

Nov 8, 2018

An innocent group photo that features U.K. soccer star Eric Dier has several Twitter users freaking out after some people noticed a rather large bulge in the athlete's sweatpants.

Here's How Your Car Model and Make Affect Your Car Insurance

Nov 8, 2018

While the kind of car you drive isn't the only factor, it can have a huge impact on the insurance payments you will need to make. We're going to walk you through the factors that can drastically change how much you pay for car insurance.

Give a Homeless Pet the Best Gift of All — A Home for the Holidays

Nov 8, 2018

Four times each year, PetSmart Charities invites more than 3,500 humane societies, SPCAs and rescue groups to bring adoptable pets into every PetSmart store across the continent.

More Americans are Doing Yoga, Says New Report

By Mike Stobbe | Nov 8, 2018

If you can do a downward-facing dog, you're among the increasing numbers of Americans doing yoga. A new report says more adults — and even kids — are practicing yoga and meditation.

A Train Car for History at the Armistice Museum

By Thomas Adamson | Nov 8, 2018

The Armistice Museum lays on the train tracks on the site of the treaty signing in the middle of forest.

3 Things We Can Learn From Contemporary Muslim Women's Fashion

By Liz Bucar | Nov 7, 2018

A deeper understanding of Muslim women's clothing can challenge popular stereotypes about Islam. Here are three takeaways.

Edmunds: How to Make Your Car's Safety Features Work for You

By Brent Romans | Nov 7, 2018

The latest vehicles have safety features that can help prevent an accident in the first place. A potential problem, however, is that drivers aren't fully ready for them.

1 in 3 Consider Themselves to be a Flexitarian

Nov 7, 2018

One in three Americans now considers themselves a "flexitarian," according to new research. A new study into the diet choices of 2,000 Americans found 38 percent admit to following more than one type of dietary lifestyle.

Eat Your Heart Out at the Pizza Museum

By Gary Gerard Hamilton | Nov 7, 2018

There is now a museum for pizza lovers everywhere that's popped-up in arguably America's pizza capital, New York City. The Museum of Pizza is dedicated to all things cheese and sauce, but there's more to it than meets the tongue.

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