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Wine & Waterfalls in Oregon's Columbia River Gorge
The Columbia River Gorge is a marvel of nature known for spectacular waterfalls, scenery and hiking. But it's also famous in the world of wine.
Wow Factor Reimagined: Images From Bridal Fashion Week
A look at some of the innovative designed recently displayed at Bridal Fashion Week revealed that white isn't a bride's only option.
Meghan's Choice: Will a Royal Tiara Grace the Big Day?
Meghan Markle hasn't said if she will wear a tiara at her upcoming royal wedding, but if she does she'll be able to choose from one of the world's most remarkable jewelry collections.
A New Innovative Approach to Hair Loss: hims
The only proven way to keep your hair is to do something about it while you still have some. Fortunately, hims has the solution.
Model Alliance Calls for Action Against Karl Lagerfeld for Calling Models 'Sordid Creatures'
An organization that protects the rights of models has called for action against outspoken fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld.
'Gays Are Going to HELL' Rugby Star Blasted by Sports Colleagues
Australian rugby star Israel Folau is in the news again, following up on his anti-gay Instagram post with a claim that he'll quit the sport before he compromises his beliefs. Meantime, fellow ruggers are voicing their displeasure.
Pink, and Her Children, Grace Cover of People Beauty Issue
Pink is on the cover of People magazine's beauty issue, and she's got some adorable company - her young children.
Recipe: Green Pozole with Chicken
Green Pozole with Chicken, a traditional, stew-y Mexican soup - based on a tomatillo salsa - is the perfect dish for Cinco de Mayo.
Watch: Clearasil Ad Deemed Homophobic Comes Under Fire on Twitter
A new ad from the skin care company Clearasil is coming under fire on Twitter this week as some deemed the commercial homophobic.
Toyota to Start Deploying Vehicle-to-Vehicle Tech in 2021
Toyota says it will start equipping models with technology to talk to other vehicles starting in 2021, as it tries to push safety communications forward. The company says most of its U.S. models should have the feature by the mid-2020s.
Recipe: Brussels Sprouts Caesar Salad
If you love Brussels sprouts like I do, you will love this salad. If you aren't sure, but you are a fan of Caesar salad, then you will hopefully love it too!
How a Supreme Court Could Affect Your Online Purchaes
Do businesses have to collect sales tax on purchases made on the internet? The answer right now is: It depends. But a Supreme Court case being heard Tuesday could change that.
Starbucks Faces Image Crisis After Arrest of 2 Black Men
Starbucks is trying to tamp down a racially charged uproar over the arrest of two black men at one of its stores in Philadelphia.
Weinstein Stories that Sparked #Metoo Win Pulitzer Prize
The New York Times and The New Yorker won the Pulitzer Prize for public service Monday for breaking the Harvey Weinstein scandal with reporting that galvanized the #MeToo movement.
Desi Linden Wins Boston Marathon, 1st US Woman Since '85
Desiree Linden splashed her way through icy rain and a near-gale headwind to win the Boston Marathon on Monday, the first victory for an American woman since 1985.
5 Years Later, Boston Marathon Survivors, Responders Move On
One was an attacker. One was a volunteer first responder. One lost her leg. Another lost his little boy. And a police officer very nearly lost his own life.
A Look at Racial Bias in U.S. Restaurants
Some companies have been accused of systemic racism; others have faced complaints about isolated occurrences. Allegations of discrimination against minorities go back decades and include:
A Somber Close to Bridal Fashion Week Honors Amsale Aberra
It was a somber end Friday to the last bridal collection created by the late Amsale Aberra, closing silently with the first gown she ever designed for her namesake line.
In Age of #Metoo, Can There Be Forgiveness, Second Chances?
If a man abuses his co-workers and apologizes, should he be forgiven? What about a man who sexually assaults a stranger asleep in bed? Is redemption possible?
'People Are Still Suffering': MLB Back in Storm-Hit San Juan
Hiram Bithorn's statue is no longer standing. The stadium bearing his name is ready to bustle again.