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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Facebook to Invest $300 Million in Struggling Local News

The investment will not tie news media companies to the social media giant.

How to Create a Strong Password You Won’t Forget

Having the same simple password for all of your accounts makes hacking easy.

Americans More Likely to Die From Opioid Overdoses than Car Accidents

The odds of a person in the U.S. dying of an accidental overdose are 1 in 96.

Perfect 10: Watch UCLA Gymnast Katelyn Ohashi’s Flawless Floor Routine

The rising star did Tina Turner proud on Saturday and the video has gone viral.

Nude Selfies of Young Politicians Are Coming, But Should It Be Issue?

Former nude model says preoccupation over fake Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez pic shows Americans need to "get over" nudity.

Passenger Carries Gun Onto Plane, But TSA Says Mistake Unrelated to Shutdown

The TSA said that "standard procedures were not followed."

Drama From the Critics Choice Awards Wasn’t Limited to the Movies Being Honored

There were two surprise ties during the ceremony honoring the best in film.

Chapter One: Debut Author Mesha Maren On Her New Thriller, “Sugar Run”

RCL talks with a first-time author about her story of love and second chances.

Five Long-Reads From This Week Not About the Government Shutdown

Helicopter parenting, free agent freeze-out, armed schools, and the white nationalist in Congress.

Democrats Reportedly Trying to “Rein In” Ocasio-Cortez

The anti-establishment, democratic socialist isn't playing by the House Democratic Caucus' rules.

Is There a Right and Wrong Way to Eat Lunch at Your Desk?

Or should you even be having a bite "al desko" in the first place?

Record-Breaking Ocean Temperatures Rising Faster than Expected

Latest 2018 data shows warming waters are harming marine life and stoking stronger storms.

Government Shutdown Preventing FDA From Conducting Routine Safety Inspections

About 30% of the country's processing plants are at high risk of causing food-borne illnesses.

Study: Fake News Is Your Mom’s Fault

New research reveals that people over 65 are much more likely to share fake news on social media.