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.

All Articles From Ariel Scotti

U.S. Now On the “Most Dangerous” List for Journalists

At least 63 reporters were killed while doing their jobs in 2018.

Stephen Colbert has Fun with Michael Flynn’s Rough Sentencing Day

He was happy to review cringe-worthy moments from Flynn's court appearance.

George H.W. Bush Secretly Sponsored a Filipino Child for 10 Years

The 41st President used a pseudonym to correspond with the child.

Couple Who Named Baby After Hitler Jailed for Neo-Nazi Group Membership

The duo was sentenced to a combined ten years in U.K. prison.

10 Athletes and Celebrities On Their Best Christmas Gifts Ever

Stars, they're just like us during the holidays.

S&P, Dow Headed for Worst “Grinch” December Since Great Depression

The S&P could end the year down nearly 8% — its worst performance since 1931.

How Weighted Blankets Went from Special-Needs Tool to Mainstream Fad

The comforting spreads were once only known to those with anxiety-inducing conditions.

Geoffrey Rush Denies Sexual Misconduct Allegations Made Against Him

An actress claims Rush acted inappropriately seven years ago.

Japanese Fish Rode a Tsunami 5,000 Miles to California

The fish likely caught a ride on some debris from the devastating tsunami of 2011.

Virgin Galactic Test Flight Successfully Reached Space

The company is one step closer to space tourism.

Human Heart Accidentally Left Behind on Southwest Flight

The heart was unharmed and reached its ultimate destination on time.

Drama Series About Life of Audrey Hepburn in the Works

The show will focus on Hepburn's "formative years."

Babe Ruth’s Personal Items to be Auctioned at Yankee Stadium

The Great Bambino's personal effects will be up for grabs this June.

Butterfly Sanctuary Receives “Death Sentence” from Trump’s Border Wall

The outdoor oasis is home to more than 200 different species of butterflies.

Betsy DeVos Ordered to Cancel $150 Million in Student Loans After Being Sued for Delays

The Secretary was ordered by a judge two months ago to implement an Obama-era law.

Depression and Suicide Rates Highest in This Portion of the Country

The area also has a high rate of gun ownership and limited access to mental health resources.