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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Being Overweight Causes 4% of World’s Cancers

Excess body weight led to 544,300 individual cancers in 2012.

Earthquake Sparked from Sicily’s Mount Etna

"This country of ours is unfortunately fragile," said an Italian official.

Japan to Resume Commercial Whaling in 2019

The move marks a withdrawal from the International Whaling Commission.

UPS Driver Danced to Drake on Doorbell Camera

The driver was really in his feelings.

FDA Warns About Teething Necklaces After Baby Dies

The agency is now discouraging the use of teething products to relieve pain in kids.

Banksy Sends Environmental Message With New Street Art

The mural is a chilling take on the current state of the environment.

Remembering the Lockerbie Bombing Victims 30 Years Later

Memorial services are being held in Scotland and the United States.

These Are the Biggest Heroes of 2018

From Thai cave divers to civilian fire rescuers, 2018 was full of bold and brave feats.

Sacha Baron Cohen Explains Sarah Palin Interview That Never Aired

The "Who Is America?" scene sparked conservative outrage and lawsuits.

Planned Parenthood Accused of Discriminating Against Pregnant Employees

Even organizations that define themselves as champions of women are struggling with the problem.

Nevada is the First State with Female-Majority Legislature

To be precise, lawmakers will be 50.8% female in 2019.

Judge Rules Harvey Weinstein Must Face Remaining Rape Charges

His lawyers were hoping to have all charges against the disgraced mogul dropped.

Michelle Obama Shares Sly Jabs and Smart Advice at Brooklyn Book Tour Stop

"I like to tell the truth," said the former FLOTUS. "Go figure."

Tucker Carlson Tries to Explain Remarks that Made Advertisers Flee

The Fox News host is claiming a "mischaracterization" of his comments.

Annoying Spam Calls Jumped Over 300% in 2018

The report largely points the blame at telecom operators.