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Alex Costa's 4 Easy Outfits for Fall
Fashion influencer Alex Costa heads to London to show off his favorite picks of the season, including Club Monaco, Topman, Shinola and more.
Napoleon Asks, 'What's it Like to be a Gay Guy at the Gym?'
From sexy guys with muscles to obnoxious millennials, Napoleon is chatting about the good and bad things that gay guys (and people in general) have to deal with while at the gym.
What's New - and What's Missing - in Your Next New Car
Automakers are continually making changes in vehicles. Many of these feature swaps don't get a lot of fanfare, so you might not always realize what's come and gone until you're shopping for a new car. Here's an overview.
5 Best Foodie Cities in America
To determine the best and cheapest local foodie scenes, WalletHub compared more than 180 of the largest U.S. cities across 29 key metrics.
From Catholicism to Camp: New Met Gala Theme Revealed
Next year's Met Gala will be downright campy.
Initiative Seeks to Repeal California's Gasoline Tax Hike
California voters will soon decide whether to drive out a gasoline tax increase passed to fund transportation projects across the state.
Vintage TWA Plane to Become a Hotel Cocktail Lounge
A vintage commercial airplane is set to undertake a long, slow journey from Maine to New York where it will be turned into a cocktail lounge.
From 'Special Seed' to 2,170-Pound Wining Pumpkin
"One special seed" and months of care by an Oregon commercial pilot produced a massive pumpkin that tipped the scales at a global weigh-in Monday in Northern California, the fourth time his gargantuan plants were awarded top honors.
Study Finds 1 in 3 U.S. Adults Eats Fast Food Each Day
A government study has found that 1 in 3 U.S. adults eat fast food on any given day. That's about 85 million people.
Out Country Singer Steve Grand Shows Off New Mustache on Instagram
You need to check out Steve Grand's new 'stache.
Oregon Vineyards Face Losses Amid Concerns About Smoke Taint
Oregon lawmakers and winery owners scrambled to help vineyard owners who face the prospect of grapes withering on the vine after a California company canceled contracts to buy the grapes worth millions over fears they are tainted by wildfire smoke.
Californians Consider Cage-Free Hens by 2022
California voters are right to think they already weighed in on how big cages should be for egg-laying hens.
Facebook to Launch Portal Video Camera for Internet Chat
Facebook is launching the first electronic device to bear its brand, a screen and camera-equipped gadget intended to make video calls easier and more intuitive.
Auf Wiedersehen Oktoberfest: Munich Beer Fest a Success
More than 6 million visitors, 7.5 million liters of beer, 124 rotisserie oxen and Bill Clinton in lederhosen; another Oktoberfest in Munich has come and gone.
Banksy Artwork Self-Destructs Just After $1.4 Million Sale
Art prankster Banksy has struck again: A work by the elusive street artist self-destructed in front of startled auction-goers on Friday, moments after being sold for $1.4 million.
Tesla's Autopilot is Better Than You, Statistically
In the first quarterly report on the safety of its autonomous vehicles, Tesla said it recorded one accident for every 3.34 million miles driven when the autopilot was engaged. That is a vastly better record than the one compiled by humans.
8 Tips for Treating Deep, Painful Pimples
Although acne comes in many forms, the most severe type of acne is a pimple that develops deep in the skin, causing a red, swollen and painful bump. Fortunately, there are ways to tackle this type of acne at home to alleviate pain and reduce swelling.
King, Jemele Hill Honored for Tackling Homophobia in Sports
Tennis great Billie Jean King and journalist Jemele Hill are being honored for working to fight homophobia in sports.
Toyota Recalls 2.4 Million Hybrids Due to Stalling Problems
Toyota Motor Corp. says it has issued a recall for 2.43 million hybrid vehicles in Japan and elsewhere for potential problems with stalling.
Fresh for Fall: 5 Sweaters and Sweatshirts for Cozy Comfort
Summer is gone and it's officially time to get your fall wardrobe in gear. Transitional pieces and layering are key as the weather changes and cool nights start to roll in.