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More From Paris Fashion Week
More highlights from Paris's spring 2019 shows.
Kentucky Bourbon Inventory at Highest Level Since 1972
Kentucky's bourbon distilleries ratcheted up production again last year, boosting overall inventory to 7.5 million barrels of aging whiskey — the highest volume since 1972.
Edmunds: How to Shop for An Electric Car
Even though electric vehicles account for just a fraction of overall car sales, they are slowly gaining favor with buyers, particularly as second cars for daily commuting.
Tesla Faces a Reckoning with CEO Elon Musk's Job in Jeopardy
The very attributes that have fueled a mania around Elon Musk — his vision, brash personality and willingness to take risks — could prove to be his downfall.
Pret A Manger Vows 'Meaningful Change' After Allergy Death
The chief executive of British restaurant chain Pret A Manger has apologized to the family of a 15-year-old girl who died after suffering an allergic reaction to a sandwich she bought at London's Heathrow Airport.
Don't Miss: London Cocktail Week
Locals and visitors alike come together to celebrate London's impressive cocktail scene with VIP access to an unrivaled collection award-winning bars, bartenders and cocktail culture from not only London, but around the world.
Tesla Without Musk at the Wheel? It's What the SEC Now Wants
Tesla without Elon Musk at the wheel? To many of the electric car maker's customers and investors that would be unthinkable. But that's what government securities regulators now want to see.
Paris Fashion Week: Rick Owens, Gaultier & More
Here are some highlights from Fashion Week events on Thursday.
Who is Judge Kavanaugh in 'St. Elmo's Fire?'
All week I've been wanting to watch "St. Elmo's Fire," that 1985 guilty pleasure, to see if Brett Kavanaugh was an extra in any of the nightlife scenes.
Frequently Asked Questions About Muscle Building
To help answer and debunk some queries, here is a summary of the most frequently asked questions about muscle building.
Starry Saint Laurent's Paris Show Sees Models Walk on Water
With a powerful front row of stars, Saint Laurent headlined the second day of Paris Fashion Week in an eclectic French twist on American styles that featured models walking on water.
Margiela Touts Genderless Fashion in Paris with New Campaign
Maison Margiela went co-ed in Wednesday's installment of Paris Fashion Week, as designer John Galliano bravely championed gender difference in a powerful new runway show.
How Much Do Cat Owners Love Their Pets? Survey Says a LOT
In an often turbulent and negative world, many Americans are getting through by focusing on what counts: watching cat videos on the internet.
Gay Like Me. 'Sesame Street' Writer Mark Saltzman on the Bert and Ernie Controversy
The recent announcement that Bert and Ernie aren't gay is something that "Sesame Street" writer Mark Saltzman doesn't agree with. EDGE spoke to the Emmy-winning writer about the controversy and his career.
Just Dunkin': Dunkin Donuts to Change Its Name
Dunkin' is dropping the donuts — from its name, anyway.
Startups Shook the Sleepy Razor Market - What's Next?
What do you hate shopping for? Toothpaste? Diaper rash cream? Sunscreen? The guys who founded Harry's shaving club spend a lot time thinking about this question.
Watch: Tom Daley Goes Back to Training in Intense New Video
Tom Daley is back at the pool!
Score! Scrabble Dictionary Adds "OK" and "ew" to Official Play
Scrabble players, time to rethink your game because 300 new words are coming your way, including some long-awaited gems: OK and ew, to name a few.
Is a Hunt the Answer When Bears Start Getting Bolder?
Bears have been encroaching on humans in record numbers this year in Connecticut, which has seen increases in the black bear population like other nearby states and is the only that one does not allow bear hunting.
Germany's Porsche Says It Won't Produce New Diesel Models
Porsche's chief executive says the sports car maker won't produce any new diesel models in the wake of parent company Volkswagen's diesel emissions scandal.