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A Hairy Issue: Sailors Tell the U.S. Navy, 'We Want Beards'
Now that women in the Navy can wear ponytails, men want beards.
Tesla Delays Worry Buyers Wanting Tax Credit
For many on the list to buy Tesla's mass-market electric car, the wait for the company to produce enough to satisfy demand isn't a major problem. But the prospect of losing a U.S. federal tax credit is.
Sustainable Cocktails Reign Supreme at The 18th Room
The 18th Room, a new speakeasy by Dave Oz, has launched new eco-friendly "No Impact" cocktails by acclaimed barman Joseph Boroski, from Clarified Bloody Marys to fat-washed Banana Daiquiris.
Blockbuster Not Yet Selling Russell Crowe's Jockstrap
Everything in the closing Blockbuster video stores in Alaska is for sale, except the celebrity jockstrap.
Zuckerberg: Holocaust Deniers Won't Be Banned from Facebook
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says while he finds Holocaust denial "deeply offensive," he doesn't believe that such content should be banned from Facebook.
Sex Abuse Victims Join Hands, Accept Courage Award at ESPYs
More than 140 survivors of sexual abuse by a former team doctor for USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University joined hands on stage to be honored with the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the ESPYs.
Rosé All Day: 3 Cocktails That Will Make You Blush
Does your midsummer cocktail repertoire need a reboot? Here are three refreshing summer cocktails that feature rosé wine.
Are Jockstraps the New Hanky Code?
Andrew Christian gives readers the 101 on the history of hankies and their impact on jockstraps and underwear in the gay community.
Ford Recalls 550K Vehicles that Can Roll Away Unexpectedly
Ford is recalling about 550,000 cars and SUVs in North America to fix a gearshift problem that could cause the vehicles to roll away unexpectedly.
'McQueen' Examines Career of a Brilliant, Troubled Designer
The London fashion world didn't know quite what hit it when Alexander McQueen's disheveled models staggered down the runway at his 1995 "Highland Rape" show, their Scottish-inspired clothing ripped to expose breasts and nether regions.
Elon Musk Apologizes for Calling Rescue Diver a Pedophile
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has apologized for calling a British diver involved in the Thailand cave rescue a pedophile, saying he spoke in anger but was wrong to do so.
San Francisco Bans Tour Buses from 'Full House' Residence
Tour buses will no longer be swinging by a San Francisco house made famous in the popular 1990s sitcom "Full House."
Taste of the Tour: Salut to Genepi, an Herbal Alpine Cure
On the second day of racing in the Alps, Tour de France riders take on a relatively short stage but their legs will still strain to overcome several peaks before an unforgiving 18-kilometer climb to the tourist resort of La Rosiere.
AP News: Twitter Suspended 58 Million Accounts in 4Q
Twitter suspended at least 58 million user accounts in the final three months of 2017, according to data obtained by The Associated Press.
Dutch Co. Gets Funding to Bring Lab-Grown Meat to Market
A Dutch company that presented the world's first lab-grown beef burger five years ago says it has received funding to pursue its plans to make and sell artificially grown meat to restaurants from 2021.
Pop TV: Dr. Pimple Popper Now has Her Own Reality TV Show
The online video star named Dr. Pimple Popper, who films herself squeezing pus from acne, is a different kind of voyeur when she's off the clock.
Amazon Hopes Prime Day Doesn't Go to the Dogs
Amazon is hoping customers don't see any more dogs, after early problems on Prime Day meant people trying to shop got only images of the cute canines delivering an apologetic message.
Watch: In New Vid, Gay Porn Star Couple Open Up About the Industry, Relationship & More
Gay porn star couple Ricky Roman and Josh Moore answer fans' questions about their relationship, the industry, sex and much more.
Fashion Firms Fast-Track Launches to Meet Trends
Some companies have designers sketching on high-resolution tablets with software that can email 3-D renderings of garments with specifications straight to factories.