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How to Know if Your Pet Will Dig a Subscription Box
The doorbell rings. Your dog barks up a storm as the delivery person drops off a package. But unlike the other times your loyal companion watched as you received a delivery, this time the box is for her.
Kate Spade's Husband Says She Suffered from Depression
The husband and business partner of designer Kate Spade, who died in an apparent suicide, said she suffered from depression and anxiety for many years.
Comedian Chris Farley's Family Suing Bike-Maker Trek
The family of late comedian and film star Chris Farley has filed a federal lawsuit against Trek Bicycle for naming its fat-tired bikes Farley.
Kathy Griffin Slams Ivanka Trump Over Spade Tweet: 'You're All Talk Feckless'
Kathy Griffin took issue with Ivanka Trump's tweet about designer Kate Spade, who was found dead in her apartment from an apparent suicide Tuesday.
Xponential Fitness Announces FloWater Partnership
Set to scale on a global level, Xponential Fitness has announced plans to deploy FloWater Refill Stations at up to 3,000 franchise locations in the U.S. over the next three years.
Kathy Griffin Honored for LGBTQ Activism, Pays Tribute to Kate Spade
Kathy Griffin paid tribute Tuesday night to Kate Spade by dressing head-to-toe in the late designer's apparel to accept an honor for her activism and fundraising for LGBTQ causes.
Kate Spade Remembered as Vibrant and Colorful, Like Her Creations
Bright. Vibrant. Colorful. And, most essentially, fun. The same words used so often to describe Kate Spade's enormously popular handbags were an apt description of the woman herself, say many in the fashion world.
Officials: Designer Kate Spade Found Dead in Apartment
Kate Spade, a fashion designer known for her sleek handbags, was found hanged in her Park Avenue apartment Tuesday in an apparent suicide, law enforcement officials said.
Here's Why Facebook is Nixing its LGBTQ Pride Emoji
Facebook users who wanted to show some extra LGBTQ Pride love on the social media platform this month will be a bit bummed out.
Fiat Chrysler Unveils Plans to Make More Electrified Cars
In his last major presentation as CEO of Fiat Chrysler, Sergio Marchionne announced a big investment push to make more electrified cars, while acknowledging that traditional engines will continue to dominate production.
Miss America Eliminates Swimsuits and Won't Judge on Looks
The Miss America Organization is dropping the swimsuit competition, saying it will no longer judge contestants on their appearance.
Etsy Celebrates Pride With LGBTQ-Owned Businesses
Can we make "rainbow" a color? This June, Etsy is encouraging shoppers to show their pride while directly supporting LGBTQ+ owned businesses.
Trump Calls Off Event for NFL's Eagles, Cites Anthem Dispute
Digging deeper into a culture war he's repeatedly stoked, Trump called off a visit to the White House by the Philadelphia Eagles, citing the dispute over whether NFL players protesting racial injustice must stand during the playing of the national anthem.
Indigestion? These Cows Could Solve Your Milk Problem
Milk got your stomach feeling sour? Dairy companies looking for ways to appeal to people who avoid milk because of indigestion are promoting what they describe as a natural, easier-drinking alternative.
Watch: Twin Brothers Come Out as Gay to Their Mother in Emotional Video
Twin brothers Luc and Cooper Coyle both recently came out as gay to their mother and decided to share the special moment by recording it and posting it to YouTube.
California to Spend $768M on Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
California utilities will invest nearly $768 million to expand a network of charging stations and build other infrastructure for electric vehicles as the state moves toward a goal of 5 million zero-emission cars on the roads by 2030.
Department Stores' Beauty Battle Makeovers
Department stores are being forced to rethink how they sell higher-end makeup and perfume as competition intensifies from discounters like Target, specialty chains like Sephora and Ulta and online brands.
Paris's 30th 'Diner en Blanc'
Parisians and tourists wearing seasonally appropriate all-white outfits enjoyed gourmet picnics Sunday in front of the French capital's 19th century Les Invalides monument, a meal heightened by a preceding mystery.
Sip and Ship: Send Distillery Whiskey Home
Kentucky produces about 95 percent of the world's bourbon, and tourism targeting the spirit has become big business. The ability to ship whiskey bottles home after a tour is expected to boost sales at distilleries both large and small.
Waymo's Self-Driving Car Service to Include 62,000 Minivans
A self-driving car service that Google spinoff Waymo plans to launch later this year in Arizona will include up to 62,000 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid minivans.