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Gigi Hadid, Vogue Italia Apologize for Darkened Skin Tone

By Colleen Barry | May 4, 2018

Gigi Hadid and Vogue Italia have separately apologized for the May Vogue Italia cover showing the top model with a darker skin tone and hair color that set off a social media backlash and underlined the lack of diversity in the fashion industry.

Robot Fast-Food Chefs: Hype or Sign of Industry Change?

By Matt O'Brien | May 4, 2018

Robots can't yet bake a souffle or fold a burrito, but they can cook up vegetables and grains and spout them into a bowl - and are doing just that at a new fast casual restaurant in Boston.

Hawaii Poised to Ban Sale of Some Sunscreens That Damage Coral

By Sophia Yan | May 3, 2018

Many sunscreen makers could soon be forced to change their formulas or be banned from selling the lotions in Hawaii.

Blockbuster Hopes Russell Crowe's Jockstrap Helps Business

By Mark Thiessen | May 3, 2018

A celebrity jockstrap that's been the buzz of Alaska for nearly two weeks went on display Wednesday at one of the nation's last Blockbuster video stores in an effort to ramp up business.

Jose Cuervo Launches "Cinco-Cise" Video Series with James Van Der Beek

May 3, 2018

"Cinco-Cise" will feature a series of humorous and satirical videos and images with James Van Der Beek demonstrating an "intense" circuit training program.

NJ Creamery Concocts Taylor Ham Ice Cream

May 2, 2018

A New Jersey dairy farm says it hopes customers will like its new ice cream flavor incorporating another regional favorite food - pork roll.

To Buy or Not to Buy? Car Subscriptions Offer An Alternative

By Carroll Lachnit | May 2, 2018

People use monthly subscriptions to pay for lots of things they used to buy: music, smartphones, books and even clothes. Why not cars?

How to Build Your 'Oh, Crap!' Fund

By Liz Weston | May 2, 2018

A relatively small amount in such a fund can keep people from turning to expensive credit cards or payday loans.

After Duggar Family Member Fires Off Anti-Gay Tweets, Nate Berkus Defends His Family

May 2, 2018

Interior designer Nate Berkus is defending his husband Jeremiah Brent, their daughter, and their newborn son after a member of the Duggar family fired off a number of anti-gay tweets regarding the couple's TLC reality show.

Caviar Sandwich Returns to NYC's Grand Central Terminal

May 2, 2018

An affordable way for New Yorkers to eat caviar is back on the menu at a Grand Central Terminal restaurant.

Perfect 365 Launches Survey Platform

May 2, 2018

Perfect365, the Webby Award Winning, free makeup and beauty app used by more than 100 million users, announced today a new Survey Platform for beauty brand marketing

Design On A Dime @ Metropolitan Pavilion NY :: April 26, 2018

Design On A Dime @ Metropolitan Pavilion NY :: April 26, 2018

May 1, 2018

Housing Works returned to the Metropolitan Pavilion with amazing designers who created unique room vignettes with donated merchandise from well known brands and artists. All merchandise was then sold, with proceeds going to help end AIDS and homelessness.

'Queer Eye' Star Antoni Porowski to Write Cookbook

May 1, 2018

Arguably the biggest break out of Netflix's rebooted "Queer Eye" series, it was revealed by Entertainment Weekly Tuesday that Antoni Porowski (the show's food and wine guy) is set to write his first cookbook.

Gus Kenworthy on the Love and Support He Received at the Olympics

Gus Kenworthy on the Love and Support He Received at the Olympics

May 1, 2018

American freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy, who made headlines when he shared a televised kiss with his boyfriend after his Olympic run, said he felt incredibly loved and supported while competing in Pyeongchang.

The Return of "The Galloping Gourmet"

By Mark Kennedy | May 1, 2018

Publisher Rizzoli has republished Kerr's 52-year-old cookbook, "The Galloping Gourmet," this spring.

Will Czech Open-Face Sandwiches Arrive in the U.S.?

By Karel Janicek | May 1, 2018

Open-faced sandwiches have been a popular Czech tradition since 1916. One sandwich-maker hopes to introduce them this year to the U.S. market.

Get Ready for the Most Expensive Driving Season in Years

By Alex Veiga | May 1, 2018

Crude oil prices are at the highest level in more than three years and expected to climb higher, pushing up gasoline prices along the way.

Welcome to the Partisan Fury, Michelle Wolf

By David Bauder | May 1, 2018

White House Correspondents Association roaster Michelle Wolf joins a club with Kathy Griffin, Stormy Daniels and David Hogg - little-known or unknown figures who suddenly became surrogates for the hyper-partisan rhetorical warfare of the Trump era.

Once America's Best-Selling Car, the Ford Taurus Dies, Again

By Tom Krisher | Apr 30, 2018

Blame the full-size sedan's slow demise on the national obsession with SUVs and Ford Motor Co.'s need to slash costs and remake itself for a new era of self-driving cars and shuttles.

Publisher Mixes Recipes with Classic Novels

Apr 30, 2018

Two beloved novels are coming this fall in special culinary editions, as curated by Martha Stewart, among others.

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