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'Master of None' Actress/Writer Lena Waithe Adds Pride to the Met Gala
"Master of None" co-writer and actress Lena Waithe added some politics to her outfit to the Met Gala - she wore a cape made of the LGBTQ Pride flag.
Inside the Met Gala: Real-Life Cardinal Gets Star Treatment
It was cocktail hour at the Met Gala, the most glittery and exclusive event on the New York social calendar and celebrity guests were thronging around the imposing Temple of Dendur at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, sipping drinks and munching on canapes.
Cher and Chappelle Playing Borgata for 15th Anniversary
Cher, Barry Manilow and Dave Chappelle are among entertainers performing at the Borgata this summer to mark the Atlantic City casino's 15th anniversary.
NHL Warns Bruins' Brad Marchand to Stop Licking Opponents
The NHL has told Brad Marchand to stop licking opponents or the Boston Bruins forward will face punishment.
Watch: Gus Kenworthy Shows Off Bod for H&M Ad
Nothing says summer like a shirtless Gus Kenworthy!
WHO Says Saturated Fat Should be Less Than 10% of Diet
The World Health Organization is taking on the battle of the bulge, saying that saturated fats shouldn't make up more than 10 percent of a person's diet.
Chanel's Cruise Collection Goes Overboard
A creaking, 330-foot (100-meter) cruise liner - with steaming funnels and gangplanks - was something Chanel's celebrity guests never imagined they'd see moored on the dry land of the French capital, let alone inside the city's Grand Palais.
First Look: Antwerp's Dazzling New Diamond Museum
The DIVA museum has opened its doors to highlight the beauty and dazzle of the precious stones and the jewelry and silverware they have adorned through the ages.
Harvard Forum Examines Safety of Self-Driving Vehicles
A Harvard University forum has examined how a recent death linked to self-driving technology is causing concern about safety.
New Way to See Art? Paris Museum Welcomes Naked Visitors
Visitors at a leading contemporary art museum in Paris didn't leave only their coats in the cloakroom - they left all their clothes.
VW Board Eyes Damage Claims Against Former CEO Winterkorn
A VW spokesman says the German automaker's supervisory board is checking whether it can demand damage claims from former VW CEO Martin Winterkorn in connection with the company's diesel emissions cheating scandal.
Justify Wins Sloppy Kentucky Derby, Baffert Gets 5th Title
If you want to bust a racing curse, call Bob Baffert. The white-haired trainer smashed a jinx that stood for 136 years when Justify splashed through the slop to win the Kentucky Derby by 2½ lengths on Saturday.
Tesla Cash Burn Accelerates, CEO Predicts Profit Ahead
Wednesday's results showed Tesla tearing through $745.3 million in cash in the first quarter, due largely to the slow production ramp-up of the Model 3 mass-market electric sedan.
The Pavilion at Fire Island Pines Announces All-Star DJ Lineup
The Pavilion at Fire Island Pines has announced its summer DJ lineup. The summer vacation mecca will host some of the country's top DJs to let the music play from Memorial Day, to Labor Day.
Cocktail Culture: Unusual Margaritas for Cinco de Mayo
Never mind that Cinco de Mayo is a relatively minor holiday in Mexico. The margarita gets a makeover at these destination-worthy watering holes.
In the Spirit: Orange You Glad It's Cinco de Mayo?
Celebrating Cinco de Mayo with margaritas? Check out EDGE's favorite orange liqueurs for the perfect cocktail.
In the Spirit: Mezcal Offers a New Take for Cinco de Mayo
It's nearly Cinco de Mayo, and yes, you know you're going to be indulging in a margarita, but how about taking that up a notch and using mezcal? It's tequila's smoky stepsister and can add additional layers of flavor to your cocktail.
Watch: Gus Kenworthy Interviews Fellow Out Olympian Adam Rippon for ABC News
Gus Kenworthy got the chance to interview fellow openly gay Olympian Adam Rippon for ABC News' "Nightline" this week.
Volkswagen's New CEO Promises A More Ethical Culture
Volkswagen's new CEO, Herbert Diess, has vowed to build a more ethical culture after the company's diesel emissions scandal and outlined a new structure aimed at streamlining decision-making at the sprawling company.
Study Reveals America's Least Favorite Chores
Cleaning the toilet is officially the most hated chore in America, according to a brand-new study.