Ariel Scotti

Ariel is a formr senior editor at InsideHook covering news, health and wellness. She was previously a staff writer at the New York Daily News.

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16-Year-Old Swedish Climate Change Activist Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

Hundreds of thousands of students are expected to go on strike Friday at Thunberg's urging.

Black UPS Workers Accuse Company of Allowing Hate at Work in Suit

Workers claim nooses were hung and that the N-word was used often.

Reputed Gambino Crime Family Boss Shot to Death Outside Staten Island Home

Francesco Cali is the first alleged mob boss to be murdered in the city in over 30 years.

High School Papered With Swastikas After Holocaust Survivor’s Visit

The Holocaust survivor was the stepsister of Anne Frank.

Most Senior Catholic Cardinal Sentenced to Six Years For Child Sex Abuse

George Pell must serve a minimum of 3 years and 8 months.

“Testicular Bill of Rights” Proposed in Response to Georgia Abortion Law

The bill's aim is to draw attention to the "absurdity" of Georgia state abortion laws.

Cracking the Debate: Are Eggs Good For You or Not?

Eating whole eggs led to a 40% increase in muscle-building among men.

Boeing Racing to Contain Fallout, Investigate Ethiopian 737 Crash

All 157 people aboard Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 died on Sunday.

NYC Mayor de Blasio Signs Off On “Meatless Mondays” for Public School Kids

About 1,800 schools will ditch meat on Mondays come September.

Tucker Carlson Used Language Called Racist, Homophobic in Second Wave of Tapes

Carlson said he believes white men should be credited with "creating civilization."

Anchor From a 1641 Shipwreck Found — But Where’s the Gold?

Any treasure hauls will need to be reported to the British government.

Chrysler Building to Sell at Huge Loss

The iconic New York City skyscraper went for a reported $150 million.

Bears’ Lineman Thanks Agent After Making “Most Overpaid Player” List

Kyle Long could've responded with angst but chose the high road instead.

“Robot” Delivered End-of-Life News to a Patient, Outraging His Family

The machine wasn't loud enough for the patient to hear or understand what he was being told.