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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Fortune Crowns Super Bowl Champion…. of the Commercials

Each 30-second spot runs about $4 million, but this one was worth the price.

Super Bowl LIII Was So Boring it Sacked the NFL’s Image

The Patriots won their sixth title at the end of Sunday's low-scoring snoozefest against the bungling Rams.

Tom Brady and New England Patriots Face Blitz of Hate Over Ties to Trump

Trump has repeatedly referenced his personal relationships with Brady, Belichick and Robert Kraft.

Breaking Down The “Avengers: Endgame” Super Bowl Trailer

Marvel movie starring Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr. and almost everyone else concludes chapter of MCU.

Extreme Racism Prompts “Demelanization” Surgery in This Satirical Debut Novel

Chapter One: Maurice Carlos Ruffin tells RCL Trayvon Martin's murder was a turning point.

Five Stories From This Week to Make You More Well-Rounded

Anyone who guessed Lorena Bobbitt would be back in the news in 2019 was, well, correct.

European Colonizers Killed Enough Natives to Change Global Climate

The effect was so profound, it's now known as the Little Ice Age.

Founder of Black History Month Once Challenged Existence of Racism

Carter G. Woodson’s forgotten manuscript was discovered in 2005.

Good Samaritan Picked Up Hotel Tab for 70 Homeless People During Polar Vortex

The identity of the Chicago do-gooder, who may have saved dozens of lives, remains unknown.

Tokyo Olympics to Limit Crowd Size for Sailing Events Over Tsunami Fears

Earthquake safety data for some 2020 Olympic venues had been doctored last year.

Girl Scouts Troop Leader Axed Over Alleged Cookie Money Theft

The volunteer apparently made up a story about a masked man taking off with the cash.

A Cheerleading First for Super Bowl LIII

The championship game kicks off on Sunday, Feb. 3.

Nearly Half of All U.S. Adults Have Cardiovascular Disease

There were just under 841,000 cardiovascular disease-related deaths in 2016.

All of the Truly Bizarre Ways the Cold is Affecting the U.S.

Train tracks in Chicago are being intentionally set on fire.