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France Wins 2nd World Cup Title, Beats Croatia 4-2
Sliding across the rain-soaked turf holding the World Cup trophy tight, teenager Kylian Mbappe and the rest of France's players acted like the youthful bunch they are.
Spain's Salvador Dali Triangle
If the name Salvador Dali conjures images of melting watches, then a visit to Spain's "Dali Triangle" will not only make for a fantastic road trip, it will show that there's so much more to the renowned surrealist's work.
UK University Launches Study into This Gay Subculture
The University of Brighton recently approved a study into one of the gay community's biggest subcultures.
Nissan Recalls About 105K Cars to Replace Takata Air Bags
Nissan is recalling nearly 105,000 small cars to replace Takata passenger air bag inflators that can explode and hurl shrapnel at drivers and passengers.
Bourdain Gets Posthumous Emmy Noms for 'Parts Unknown'
Globe-trotting food chronicler Anthony Bourdain has received several posthumous Emmy nominations on Thursday.
'Do Not Eat this Cereal': CDC Links Honey Smacks, Salmonella
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a popular Kellogg's cereal has been linked to a salmonella outbreak that has infected 100 people in 33 states.
AP PHOTOS: Summer in Host City Means Ice Cream at Every Turn
Summer in the World Cup host city of Nizhny Novgorod has brought a small army of ice cream vendors stationing themselves seemingly everywhere.
Taste of the Tour: A Potpourri of Poultry to Reach Chartres
There's plenty of poultry to provide sustenance for the longest stage of the Tour de France.
Royal Etiquette for the Trumps' Visit: Don't Kiss the Queen
President Donald Trump is coming to Britain fresh from a confrontational NATO summit that featured stinging criticism of America's closest allies, but he's likely to tone down that stance when he takes tea Friday with Britain's Queen Elizabeth II.
Penis-Size Study Professor Reveals How Abuse Led Her to Cancel Research
Alicia M. Walker PhD, the Missouri State University professor who had to cancel her study on penis size and self-esteem partly because of media coverage, has spoken out about the controversy.
In the Kitchen: 3 Cookbooks That Celebrate Summer
Three newly released cookbooks offer plenty of vegetarian options that celebrate the summer harvest.
Taste of the Tour: Cod and Potatoes to Scale Brittany's Wall
It's time for the Tour de France climbers to stretch their legs on what Brittany proudly refers to as its cherished, if miniature, version of an Alp.
Papa John's Says Founder Resigned as Chairman of the Board
Papa John's founder John Schnatter has resigned as chairman of the board.
US Navy Now Allows Women to Wear Ponytails, Lock Hairstyles
The Navy says it will now allow servicewomen to sport ponytails and other hairstyles, reversing a policy that long forbade females from letting their hair down.
US First Lady Welcomed in Belgium with Music and Fashion
U.S. first lady Melania Trump returned to the international stage Wednesday as she mingled with the spouses of America's closest allies over classical music, fashion and chocolate.
Swinging '60s Styles Up for Auction from Sharon Tate Estate
Mini-dresses and a wedding dress are among the items from estate of actress Sharon Tate are going up for auction.
Edmunds Compares the Audi Q5 and BMW X3
Shoppers are typically drawn to the Q5 and the X3 because of their appealing mix of refinement, utility, safety and performance.
World's Ugliest Dog Dies Weeks After Winning Title
A 9-year-old English bulldog has died just weeks after winning the 2018 World's Ugliest Dog contest.
BMW: Tariffs Mean Higher Prices in China for U.S.-Made SUVs
Automaker BMW says it will have to raise prices on the U.S.-built SUVs it sells in China due to higher tariffs.
Food Deliveries Are Remaking School Lunch
Families around the country are finding new options for their children's midday meal thanks to a growing number of delivery options catering to students. Some deliver to the schools, others to homes.