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Food Experts Debate the Origin of Key Lime Pie
Florida Keys culinary experts are furious about a cookbook author's claim that Key lime pie wasn't invented in the island chain.
Financial Fruit: Apple Becomes 1st Trillion-Dollar Company
Apple has become the world's first publicly traded company to be valued at $1 trillion.
Kroger Introduces Online Delivery
Kroger is introducing online delivery as customer convenience becomes an increasingly crucial element to gain loyalty in a hyper-competitive atmosphere.
Phoenix Public Transit to Try Waymo to Connect More Riders
Five months after Uber pulled its self-driving cars out of Arizona following a fatal accident, Google spinoff Waymo is putting the technology back on Phoenix streets in partnership with the city's transit system.
Dunkin' Donuts Announces Gluten-Free Brownie
A larger portion of America's population can say they run on Dunkin's. The company recently updated its menu with the company's first nationwide gluten-free product -- a fudge brownie.
Papa John's Founder: I Should Be Back as Chain's Public Face
The founder of Papa John's says the pizza chain needs him back as its public face, and that it was a mistake for the company to scrub him from its marketing materials after he acknowledged using a racial slur last month.
New Doc Looks Into the Enigma That Was Alexander McQueen
What filmmakers Peter Ettedgui & Ian Bonhôte learned while making their documentary about the late fashion designer Alexander McQueen is that he was an enigmatic figure. EDGE spoke to the pair about the controversial director & their new film.
Kate Spade's Husband Posts Heartfelt Image on Instagram
Andy Spade, the widower of Kate Spade, has returned to Instagram with a heartfelt dedication to the late fashion designer nearly two months after her death.
Leo Graziano's Argentinian Grilling Essentials
Argentinian restaurateur Leo Graziano offers five essential tips for the perfect grilled meat. (Hint - stay away from the propane tank!)
Plastic-Free Chewing Gum Arrives in the UK
Iceland has become the first supermarket chain in the UK to sell plastic-free chewing gum.
Nationals' Turner Apologizes to Team for Insensitive Tweets
Nationals shortstop Trea Turner apologized to his teammates on Tuesday for homophobic and racially insensitive tweets he sent several years ago.
Blind Barber Opens at Moxy Times Square
Moxy Times Square has announced the opening of the newest outpost of Blind Barber, the NYC born barbershop and lounge, in their lobby.
Dead Gorgeous: Ancient Sarcophagus Held Mirror, Cosmetics
Archaeologists say a 3rd century sarcophagus found in what is now western Germany contained the remains of a young Roman woman who was buried along with perfume bottles, a makeup palette and a silver hand mirror.
Indonesian Anti-Dog Meat Campaign Says Rabies Discovered
Anti-dog meat campaigners say tests of just nine dog carcasses from markets on the Indonesian island Sulawesi revealed one infected with rabies, highlighting the public health risks from the brutal trade.
Stinky Corpse Flower Expected to Bloom in California
A so-called corpse flower known for the rotten stench it releases appeared close to blooming Monday at the Huntington Library in Southern California.
Fashion Spotlight Shines Again for 80s Designer Dapper Dan
The fashion groundbreaker, who spent more than two decades out of the public eye, is back.
Braves' Newcomb Apologizes to Team for Inflammatory Tweets
Braves left-hander Sean Newcomb apologized to his teammates on Monday for racist, homophobic and sexist tweets he sent as a teenager.
Levi's, Yelp Join Coalition Pledging Not to Discriminate
Levi Strauss, Yelp and Lyft are leading a coalition of 1,200 businesses and cities that are pledging not to discriminate against employees or customers based on race, sexual orientation, or other characteristics.
Column: What is the Punishment for Offensive Tweets?
It's become an increasingly common refrain in today's world, where social media give folks a platform to say whatever they want and then keep a record of it, well, pretty much forever.
Harley-Davidson Rebels with An Electric Motorcycle
The American motorcycle company, facing dwindling sales in its home market, said Monday that it will roll out some new products and stores to broaden its audience and invigorate sales.