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Chanel Recreates Paris for Couture Show Celebrating the City
Paris - the City of Light, lovelocks and the Seine River- was the backdrop Tuesday in Chanel's sublime couture collection that showed designer Karl Lagerfeld is still at the top of his game at 84.
Watch: Soothe Tests Charcoal Mask Trend... Ouch!
With so much buzz around the charcoal face mask, Soothe decided to test if this peel-off mask was really worth the hype. Spoiler alert: things got sticky.
Study Finds Those Who Exercise Earn $25K More & Have More Sex
If you're not entirely happy with your life, regular exercise may be the key to your success, according to new research.
French Culinary Concept ONE65 Scheduled to Open in San Francisco
ONE65, a culinary concept envisioned by James Beard Award-winning, Michelin Star Executive Chef and partner Claude Le Tohic, offering four distinct modern French cuisine dining experiences under one roof, is slated to begin a phased opening this fall.
Study Finds Average Home Has 9 Unfinished DIY Projects
According to a new study, 32 percent of homeowners have been putting off at least one home improvement job for 12 months or more.
Idaho: Huckleberry Beer, Craters of the Moon and Sun Valley
Huckleberry beer, Craters of the Moon park and Sun Valley: It was a trio of unique Idaho experiences.
Life of Abe Lincoln's Son on Display at Hildene in Vermont
Abraham Lincoln, who started his political career in Illinois, never made it to Vermont, but his son Robert Todd Lincoln built his stately summer home Hildene in the Green and Taconic mountains of Manchester.
What's New for Amazon's Prime Day? Deals at Whole Foods
Amazon's Prime Day deals are coming to the aisles of Whole Foods as the online retailer seeks to lure more people to its Prime membership after a recent price hike.
Seattle Bans Plastic Straws, Utensils at Restaurants, Bars
Looking for a plastic straw to sip your soda? It's no longer allowed in Seattle bars and restaurants.
Conn. Museum Gives Visitors a Portal to the Past
You can't travel through time, but there is a way you can visit the past.
Honeybees Finding it Harder to Eat at America's Bee Hot Spot
Bees are having a much harder time finding food in the region known as America's last honeybee refuge, a new federal study found.
GayDays 2018 Sunday Pool Parties
The party never stopped at the Doubletree Orlando, as GayDays 2018 launched its fifth day of pool parties.
Dior Celebrates the Atelier, Draws Celebs to Paris Couture
Guests including Katie Holmes and Kate Bosworth were taken deep inside the inner workings of Christian Dior for the French brand's nostalgic couture display that celebrated the artistry of the atelier.
Fresh Grounds for Coffee: Study Shows it May Boost Longevity
Go ahead and have that cup of coffee, maybe even several more. New research shows it may boost chances for a longer life, even for those who down at least eight cups daily.
Road Rage: NYC Turns Parking Spots into Car Share-Only Zones
In a city where parking spots can be as hard to come by as "Hamilton" tickets, residents are at odds over a new arrangement that's taking away hundreds of public spaces and doling them out to companies that rent out cars by the hour.
5 Ways a Healthy Gut Makes a Healthy Brain
Research shows there is actually a tangible connection between gut health and brain health, and that linkage can affect emotions and cognitive processing.
Minnesota United Midfielder Collin Martin Comes Out as Gay
Minnesota United midfielder Collin Martin announced he is gay, making him the only active male athlete in the major professional sports leagues to come out.
Miniseries Highlights Stories Behind Tennessee Brands
A miniseries that airs beginning this month highlights the personal stories behind six iconic Tennessee brands.
Givenchy Homage Headlines First Day of Paris Couture Week
Givenchy's Clare Waight Keller went back to the storied house's roots in Paris for Sunday's moving couture homage to house-founder Hubert de Givenchy, who died earlier this year.
To Infinity: Toy Story Land Opening at Disney in Florida
For children of the mid-1990s, Disney's new Toy Story Land offers the opportunity to visit the imaginary world they grew up in.