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Despite Health Concerns, USDA Decides to Allow Carrageenan in Organic Food
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) this week took another step to undermine the integrity of the USDA Organic label on food by reauthorizing the use of carrageenan.
McGregor's UFC Future in Doubt in Wake of Felony Charges
Cocksure and uncouth, Conor McGregor was never afraid to defy authority.
Sponsor, Sports Group Snap Back After Aussie Rugger's Anti-Gay Post
The sports world - and sponsor Qantas airlines - are bristling after star Australian rugby player Israel Folau, an outspoken anti-gay Christian, sparked a firestorm with an anti-LGBTQ Instagram post.
Irish Athleisure Brand Gym+Coffee Launches U.S. Site
Gym+Coffee, an Irish-owned clothing and lifestyle brand, is kicking off its international expansion with the launch of the U.S. website.
Tesla Raises Production but Falls Short of Model 3 Goals
Electric car maker Tesla Inc. increased production of its Model 3 mass-market car in the first quarter but still fell far short of the numbers it promised last summer.
Recipe: Eggplant & Chicken Marinara
Today's recipe, Eggplant and Chicken Marinara, is a one-dish-wonder, where you have veggie, complex carbohydrates, and chicken all in one gorgeous dish
Scientists Harvest First Vegetables in Antarctic Greenhouse
Scientists in Antarctica have harvested their first crop of vegetables grown without earth, daylight or pesticides as part of a project designed to help astronauts cultivate fresh food on other planets.
UFC Star McGregor Facing Criminal Charges in New York City
Ultimate fighting star Conor McGregor is facing criminal charges in the wake of a backstage melee he allegedly instigated that has forced the removal of three fights from UFC's biggest card of the year.
Spring Forward: 4 Must-Have Grooming Products
EDGE has been scouring the men's skincare market to identify our favorite products of the season. Here are our top four picks and why you should consider integrating them into your daily routine.
US senator Says More Safeguards Needed for Self-driving Cars
"I'm not a luddite. I'm not simply standing in the way of progress. I believe that autonomous or driverless vehicles will be coming," Blumenthal said. "But in the meantime, while we're developing them, they have to be safe."
Modern Gardening Moves Toward Personal Wellness
Modern gardening isn't just about growing plants - it's part of a movement toward personal and family wellness that includes everything from diet and exercise to a clean and livable environment.
Recipe: Spring Vegetarian Pasta Salad
A great pasta salad is a beautiful thing. It anchors a picnic, potluck or buffet with aplomb. It's portable, flexible, and easily and often vegetarian.
Watch: Designer Marc Jacobs Proposes to BF with Flashmob at Chipotle
Designer Marc Jacobs made sure his marriage proposal to his boyfriend Charly Defrancesco was spicier than the typical marriage proposal - by popping the question with the help of a flashmob in a Chipotle restaurant in New York City.
Adam Rippon, Tonya Harding & More Join 'Dancing with the Stars'
Figure skater Adam Rippon has found his post-Olympics gig: He's joining the cast of "Dancing with the Stars: Athlete" along with fellow Olympic skater Tonya Harding.
Aussie Rugby Player: Gays Going to Hell
If you're gay, Aussie rugby player Israel Folau believes he can tell you in a nutshell what God's plan is for you: Hell. Actually, make that "HELL" - all caps.
In Wake of Sister's Death, NBA Star Gets 'LGBTQ' Tattoo, Pledges to Help Community
In the wake of his sister's death, NBA star Reggie Bullock is pledging to help the LGBTQ community, even getting the acronym "LGBTQ" tattooed on his leg along with his sister's name.
Judge to Decide If Nazi 'Troll Storm' is Protected Speech
Attorneys for a neo-Nazi website publisher asked a judge Tuesday to decide whether the white nationalist had a First Amendment right to unleash a "troll storm" of anti-Semitic messages and threats against the Jewish woman's family.
British TV Show's Take on Rendang Curry Riles Southeast Asians
Judges on a popular British cooking show are being ridiculed for ignorance of Asian food after insisting a Malaysian contestant's chicken rendang curry should have been crispy.
Squeezing the Most Out of Outdoor Spaces
As herb and vegetable gardens, composting and other aspects of green living become more popular, many people with limited outdoor space are looking for ways to squeeze the most out of it.
Edmunds: Advanced Driver Aids Aren't Just for Luxury Cars
Manufacturers are adding advanced driver aids that can fend off an accident. And there's a good chance that your next new car will have them.