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Survivors: Ohio State Doc Groped Men for Years
Some of the men who say they were molested by a now-dead team doctor decades ago at Ohio State University describe him as a locker-room voyeur who groped athletes and wasn't stopped by administrators even after students complained.
Wellness Travel: More Than Just Staying Fit on the Road
It's one thing when hotels open fitness centers, but quite another when fitness centers open hotels.
Big Dick Energy Study Cancelled Under Controversy
A Missouri State University professor had hopes to complete a study on penis size and self-esteem, but she discontinued it after a week-and-a-half.
This is the Age Brits Reach Their 'Style Crossroads'
Women reach their "style crossroads" at 40, while men start to find clothes shopping trickier at 37 years of age, according to research.
Edmunds Rounds Up Latest Full-Size Pickups
The 2019 model year marks the start of a new cycle for some of America's top trucks, led by redesigned pickups from Chevrolet and Ram.
Kaia Gerber Lights Up Valentino Haute Couture
Valentino, Jean Paul Gaultier and Elie Saab bring sparkle and crackle at Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week.
One Magical Weekend 2018 :: Sunday Pool Party
One Magical Weekend wrapped up its pool parties on a hot Sunday. Check out the pics!
6 Reasons Good Drivers are Switching to Root
From huge discounts for good driving to a genius app from which you can directly file claims, Root is reinventing how we choose and use car insurance.
Taste of the Tour: Pricey Potatoes and Sailing in the Vendee
The normally clear-defined lines between land and sea will blend together during Saturday's opening stage of the 105th Tour de France.
This is Why Traditional Car Insurance is Unfair (Part II)
Have you read Part I of Why Traditional Car Insurance is Unfair To You? Awesome. We're not quite finished. Here are more ways traditional car insurance is less than fair.
This is Why Traditional Car Insurance is Unfair (Part I)
Car insurance is needlessly complex, clumsy, and straight up unfair and you may not even realize it. And Root is offering a solution.
Russians Advised to Shower in Pairs Because of World Cup
Residents of the World Cup host city of Samara are being urged to take showers in pairs because the influx of fans is putting strain on water supplies.
Celebrity Dermatologist Says: Stay Away From Carbs
A Beverly Hills-based dermatologist to the stars suggests healthy skin is easy to achieve with a regular home care routine and a low carb diet.
Study Shows Brits Butt Heads Over Home Improvements
Millions of couples have been at loggerheads with each other over home improvements, a study has found.
Defending Champ Joey Chestnut Sets Record with 74 Hot Dogs
Joey "Jaws" Chestnut extended his reign as champion eater at the Nathan's Famous July Fourth hot dog eating contest Wednesday, downing a record 74 wieners and buns in 10 minutes to take home the coveted Mustard Belt for the 11th time.
Traffic 'Nightmare' for New York-Bound Motorists, but When?
With a lengthy highway construction project looming that could turn one of the Northeast's worst traffic bottlenecks into the stuff of post-apocalyptic fiction, local officials say they're still in the dark on some aspects of the plan.
Get Ready to Gobble! Eating Titans Take on Hot Dog Contest
It's frankly amazing.
Pickford the Hero as England's Penalty Curse Ends
When Carlos Bacca stepped up to take Colombia's fifth and final penalty, Pickford knew he was likely to shoot to the left.
Tesla Makes 5,000 Model 3s Per Week, but Can It Continue?
Tesla Inc. made 5,031 lower-priced Model 3 electric cars during the last week of June, surpassing its often-missed goal of 5,000 per week. But the company still only managed to crank out an average of 2,198 per week for the quarter.
7 Tips to Stop Excessive Sweating This Summer
Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, is an issue that afflicts many more people than you might think and can stem from a large number of underlying triggers.