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Online Natural and Organic Grocery Thrive Aims to Fill Niche
Thrive Market, a four-year-old online membership-based natural and organic food retailer, has successfully filled a niche modeled after Costco but just for healthy items.
Sears Files for Chapter 11 Amid Plunging Sales, Massive Debt
Sears filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday, buckling under its massive debt load and staggering losses.
50 Years After Fists: Who Would Listen, Who Would Care?
Two men stood together, utilizing the worldwide platform that only the Olympics can provide, to call attention to the struggle they shared with fellow Americans during a divisive, seemingly intractable period in their country's history.
Israeli Frankincense Farmer Cashes In on Rare Honey
An Israeli farmer has cashed in by making exotic honey from a rare tree that produces frankincense — the resin once worth its weight in gold and venerated in the Bible.
Staying Warm This Winter May Cost More for American Families
The cost of staying warm this winter is going to grow for the average American, and it's going to be especially painful for those who rely on heating oil, a federal agency said.
Get to Know This Trans Bodybuilder Looking to Make a Breakthrough
Ajay Holbrook is a 20-year-old bodybuilder looking to shake up the sport.
5 Recipes for Fall
Here are five recipes for fall to warm your belly as the temperature drops: slow cooker lasagna soup, slow cooker beef ragú pappardelle, pumpkin spice latte brownies, pumpkin spice and maple pecan jellies, and ice-cream filled apple cider doughnuts.
Retailers Up Their Game After Toys R Us Closures
When Toys R Us closed its doors, customers mourned the loss of a beloved brand that conjured memories of their own childhood. Retailers, on the other hand, saw an opportunity.
'Heavenly Bodies' Sets Heavenly Record at Met Museum
Fashion and Catholicism have trumped King Tut.
Flashback Friday: Naked Peruvian Chef Franco Noriega on 'Ellen'
We all remember Franco, who joined Ellen to spice things up with some delicious recipes after he stripped down!
Bruce Richman Wants You to Know About U = U
Bruce Richman founded the Prevention Access Campaign to get the word out that being undetectable means that you are untransmittable (U = U). EDGE spoke to Richman about his organization and his advocacy.
New Tokyo Fish Market Starts Traditionally with Tuna Auction
Tokyo's famous fish market reopened Thursday at a new location but retained its most famous tradition: the tuna auction.
'Project Runway' Gets Rebooted with Karlie Kloss & Christian Siriano
"Project Runway" will turn to airwaves sometime in 2019 and though it will return to its original network, Bravo, the competition show is getting a major new look.
Toxic Metal Found in Chain Stores' Jewelry
Jewelry with the toxic metal cadmium is showing up on the shelves of national retailers including Ross, Nordstrom Rack and Papaya, according to newly released test results.
European Officials Seek Tougher Emissions Rules for Cars
European Union officials are working on tougher car emissions standards aimed at fighting global warming — but which the auto industry cautions could hurt workers and consumers.
Study Finds Most Americans Are Affected by Holiday Cravings
As we approach the holiday season many a willpower will be tempted and 'cravings guilt' is set to sweep the nation according to new research.
Storytelling Dinner Series Premieres at Velas Resorts
To connect guests with local Mexican tradition and culture, Velas Resorts in Los Cabos, Riviera Maya, Riviera Nayarit and Puerto Vallarta are now offering storytelling dinners.
Bobby Berk's Tips for Making Small Spaces Look Bigger
Interior designer Bobby Berk met up with host Melanie at her Airbnb Plus listing in Los Angeles to reveal his design secrets for small spaces.
Berlin by Stormy: Trump Accuser Opens German Erotica Show
Stormy Daniels, the adult film star who says she had sex with Donald Trump and was paid by the U.S. president's lawyer to keep quiet, is taking her show on the road.
In New Interview, Olympian Gus Kenworthy Talks Aspirations, Reflects as Coming Out
In a sprawling new Q&A piece from Variety, Olympic skier Gus Kenworthy opens up about seeking "a second career" and finding his place in Hollywood. The athlete also reflects about coming out as gay and his 2015 ESPN interview.