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Millennials Aren't Confident They'll Ever Be Homeowners

Mar 15, 2018

Seven in ten non-home owning millennials feel it will be difficult for them to get a mortgage, according to new research.

Without Toys R Us, 30,000 Jobs, a Black Hole for Toy Makers

By Anne D'Innocenzio | Mar 15, 2018

The demise of Toys R Us will have a ripple effect on everything from toy makers to consumers to landlords.

Watch: BET.com's 'Black Like Me'

Watch: BET.com's 'Black Like Me'

Mar 15, 2018

BET.com's new original series "BLACK LIKE ME" explores in candid conversations with models Khoudia Diop, Nyakim Gatwech, Ajak Deng and Leomie Anderson their experiences with racism in the modeling world and becoming successful against impossible odds.

Lost Spirits Wins Best Distillery in the World

Mar 14, 2018

Lost Spirits Distillery has scored first place in the Drinks International Tourism Challenge, held at the Wine & Spirit Education Trust's London headquarters.

After Suspending Gay Porn Star Topher DiMaggio, Underwear Company Says It's 'Still Investigating' Sexual Misconduct Claims

Mar 14, 2018

After suspending gay porn star Topher DiMaggio in the wake of sexual assault allegations from five men, underwear company Andrew Christian released a video clip featuring DiMaggio, explaining it's "still investigating the alleged claims."

Ford Recalls Almost 1.4M cars; Steering Wheel Can Come Loose

Mar 14, 2018

Ford is recalling nearly 1.4 million midsize cars in North America because the steering wheel can detach from the steering column and drivers could lose control.

Limited-Edition BenRiach and GlenDronach Scotch Releases

Mar 14, 2018

BenRiach, one of Scotland's most innovative distilleries, and The GlenDronach, renowned for mastery of sherry cask maturation, have announced a series of rare and coveted limited releases as well as new older whisky expressions.

Stephen Hawking, Tourist of the Universe, Dead at 76

By Raphael Satter | Mar 14, 2018

By the time he died Wednesday at 76, Stephen Hawking was among the most recognizable faces in science, on par with Albert Einstein.

Academic Efforts to Decode Men Gain Steam in Time of #MeToo

By Matt Sedensky | Mar 14, 2018

Sociologist Michael Kimmel is a leader in what's known as "masculinities studies," and an in-demand purveyor of insight on why men are the way they are.

Watch: Behind the Scenes at Meghan Trainor Zumba Video

Watch: Behind the Scenes at Meghan Trainor Zumba Video

Mar 14, 2018

Grammy-award winning singer and songwriter Meghan Trainor and Zumba have announced a global collaboration to create the exclusive choreography set to Trainor's latest single, "No Excuses."

Watch: Beer Chug: Tom Brady Beats Stephen Colbert in Seconds Flat

Mar 13, 2018

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady may not like strawberries, but he has skills when it comes to chugging beer.

Beam Fills 15th Million Bourbon Barrel Since Prohbition

Mar 13, 2018

Bourbon barrel No. 15 million has taken its place in a Jim Beam warehouse in Kentucky.

Recipe: Baked Eggs in Phyllo Nest

By Sara Moulton | Mar 13, 2018

With spring - and Easter - upon us, here's a dish guaranteed to spruce up a seasonal brunch. It may look complicated, but it really couldn't be simpler.

Volkswagen Boss Vows to be 'Part of Solution' on Diesel

Mar 13, 2018

Volkswagen CEO Matthias Mueller says the automaker had "an excellent year" in 2017 and is committed to addressing concerns about diesel pollution.

Givenchy Legacy: Hepburn's Little Black Dress, and Much More

Mar 12, 2018

It was the work of Hubert de Givenchy, the French couturier who, along with Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent and Cristobal Balenciaga, redefined fashion in the wake of World War II. Givenchy the epitome of Paris chic.

French Couturier Hubert de Givenchy Dies at 91

By Sylvie Corbet | Mar 12, 2018

French couturier Hubert de Givenchy, a pioneer of ready-to-wear who designed Audrey Hepburn's little black dress in "Breakfast at Tiffany's," has died at the age of 91.

Mo. Students to Show Support for Gay High School Football Player Ahead of Westboro Baptist Church Picket

Mar 12, 2018

Students from a high school in Missouri are showing support for a fellow gay classmate and football player as members of the anti-LGBT hate group Westboro Baptist Church plan to picket the school Monday.

London's Tate Modern Charts Picasso's Extraordinary Year: 1932

Mar 12, 2018

In 1932, Pablo Picasso was 50 years old and art critics were asking whether he was yesterday's man.

Affordable Fashion Site Launches Hash Tag-Heavy Revolution

Mar 12, 2018

Cardi B's climbing her way up, professionally speaking, but she's not above a bargain fashion moment.

Unghosted Women

By Sura Wood | Mar 11, 2018

Two thoughtful gallery shows address female presence - and its absence - through different prisms.

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