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Royal Wedding Dress: Will Meghan Go Trendy or Classic?
A dramatic ball gown, or a classic, simple silhouette? Sleeves, or bare shoulders?
'Queer Eye' Star Antoni Porowski Shares Cheeky Photo for New Interview
Antoni Porowski shared a revealing photo on Instagram ahead of a new interview.
China Auto Show Highlights Industry's Electric Ambitions
The biggest global auto show of the year showcases China's ambitions to become a leader in electric cars and the industry's multibillion-dollar scramble to roll out models that appeal to price-conscious but demanding Chinese drivers.
Toss That Romaine! E. coli Outbreak Hits Hard
U.S. health officials on Friday told consumers to throw away any store-bought romaine lettuce they have in their kitchens and warned restaurants not to serve it amid an E. coli outbreak.
Injunction Against Frida Kahlo Barbie Doll
Distant relatives of the late Mexican artist Frida Kahlo said Friday they have won a temporary injunction that stops sales of a Frida Barbie doll.
Designers at Milan Furniture Show Explore Sustainability
Designers are confronting what it means to be sustainable at the Milan Furniture Show.
Las Vegas Mob Museum Lets People Play Police Officer
A new hands-on exhibit arms visitors with a pistol that shoots plastic pellets and puts them in simulated situations similar to those police encounter in real life.
Harry Potter Gets Boozy at Hudson Hotel
Hudson Hotel celebrates the Broadway opening of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" with these muggle-friendly cocktails
Man Sues NYC Gym After Customers Masturbate in Steam Room
A visit to a steam room at New York City gym got too...steamy for one customer.
Out High School Athlete Targeted By Westboro Baptist Church Celebrates Prom with Boyfriend
The high school athlete from Missouri who made headlines earlier this year when the anti-gay Westboro Baptist Church protested his school has moved on to happier times, celebrating prom with his boyfriend.
Edmunds: How Straight Talk Can Land You A Good Deal
Most of us want a special deal when we're car shopping: a price that beats what our neighbor just got and, if we are lucky, one that's lower than our research says we should be able to get.
Recipe: Insta Pot Dijon Chicken
A quick recipe for a hearty meal combines chicken, fresh vegetables and a splash of white wine.
Wine Road Wins Best Podcast at Taste Awards
Wine Road's biweekly podcast, "The Wine, When and Where of Northern Sonoma County," was named Best Food or Drink Podcast in the 9th annual Taste Awards at a VIP Dinner and Red-Carpet Reception in Los Angeles.
Tradeoff: Faster Lines as Restaurants Forego Cash
Many of the companies adopting the policy are restaurants with menus and prices more upscale than fast-food chains.
Cher Pens Time's 100 Influential People Essay About Adam Rippon: He's 'Very Brave'
Out Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon was included in Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People list, and Cher penned an essay about him.
Free Food for Thought: Proliferation of Campus Pantries
Free food pantries are becoming nearly as common as the campus bookstore at a growing number of colleges.
Amazon Brings Fitting Room Home with Prime Wardrobe
Prime Wardrobe, which sends a box of fashions to try before you pay, basically bringing the fitting room home. It ships up to eight items and users are charged for whatever they don't send back.
GOP's Regulatory Fight Goes to Another Level Over Car Loans
The GOP-led Senate voted Wednesday to block Obama-era guidance a consumer protection agency issued five years ago to help ensure lenders don't charge blacks and Hispanics higher interest rates on car loans.
From Catchphrases to Fashion: 'Scandal's' Pop Culture Impact
As "Scandal" wraps up its seventh and final season on ABC, the political drama starring Kerry Washington as professional problem solver in the nation's capital will leave behind a number of contributions to pop culture.
Men Arrested at Starbucks Say They Feared for Their Lives
Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson, black men who became best friends in the fourth grade, were taken in handcuffs from the Starbucks in Philadelphia's tony Rittenhouse Square neighborhood, where Robinson has been a customer since he was 15.