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Trolls and Snowflakes: Once-Stuffy DC Embraces Tough Slang
The House speaker dismissed the actions of a U.S. president as merely "trolling." And the nation's attorney general knocked America's university students as a bunch of sensitive "snowflakes."
North Koreans Eat Dog Meat to Beat the Heat
In North Korea, summer is not a good time to be a dog.
Who's Feeling Tiki? 4 Exotic Cocktail Lounges Shakin' It Up
There's no better time than sweltering summer to imbibe in a Polynesian-inspired cocktail. Fortunately, there are a few hotspots around the country that are shaking up exotic libations.
Peugeot Succeeds Where GM Failed: Making Opel Profitable
PSA Group, the maker of Peugeot and Citroen cars, is doing what General Motors failed to do in 20 years: make the mass market brands Opel Vauxhall profitable.
Gay Twins & Male Models Accuse Fashion Photographer of Assault
Top fashion photographer Rick Day has been accused of sexual assault by male models as well as YouTube stars the Zakar twins.
Japan's Declutter Queen Marie Kondo Expands Her Empire
Kondo's thinking has evolved as she's leveraged her massive, global fan base to expand her empire.
Study Says: Brits Think More About Food Than Sex
A new study reveals that Brits think about food more often than what's on TV, football -- and even sex.
Vermont Restaurant Celebrates Centennial
A roadside eatery that started the year World War I ended is still in business and thriving, this year celebrating 100 years of Yankee cooking in central Vermont.
Watch: LGBTQ Aussie Water Polo Team's 'Shade Video' Goes Viral
The Stingers, an LGBTQ Australian water polo team, has made a new "shade video" riffing on a RuPaul song that lets other teams know who's gonna be boss at the upcoming Gay Games in Paris.
Tesla Stock Skids on Reports It Asked Suppliers for Refunds
Shares of Tesla tumbled Monday on reports that the company asked suppliers for refunds to help it turn a profit.
Swimmer Ryan Lochte Suspended Until July 2019 for Use of IV
Ryan Lochte posted a photo for the world to see, and the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency noticed.
In New Interview, Model/Instagram Star Derek Chadwick Comes Out as Gay
Model and Instagram stud Derek Chadwick revealed he's gay in a new interview with the Gay Times for the publication's August issue.
Taste of the Tour: Sheep Stomachs and Roquefort in Millau
The Tour de France travels through a region where the gastronomy is heavily influenced by sheep on Sunday, with stuffed sheeps' stomachs and Roquefort cheese just two of the local specialties.
Neil Armstrong's Collection Goes to Auction
Admirers of Neil Armstrong and space exploration have a chance to own artifacts and mementos that belonged to the modest man who became a global hero by becoming the first human to walk on the moon.
And Now He is 5: Britain's Prince George Marks Birthday
Who doesn't like birthdays?
Rome Waiter is Fired for Writing Gay Slur on Trattoria Bill
A Rome trattoria owner says she has fired a waiter who added a derogatory term on the bill he gave a gay couple after their dinner.
Soy 'Milk' Makers May Need to Find Alternative Description
Soy and almond drinks that bill themselves as "milk" may need to consider alternative language after a top regulator suggested the agency may start cracking down on use of the term.
Home Demos May Create New Problem: Lead-Tainted Dust
The nation's largest home-demolition program, which has torn down more than 14,000 vacant houses across Detroit, may have inadvertently created a new problem by spreading lead-contaminated dust through some of the city's many hollowed-out neighborhoods.
Minnesota Helps Boy Keep His Hot Dog Business
A 13-year-old entrepreneur who was reported for operating a hot dog stand without a license is still in business thanks to Minnesota officials who could've shut him down.
Mark Wahlberg Buying Auto Dealership in Ohio
Mark Wahlberg wants you to see the U.S.A. in a Chevrolet.