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

Vatican Limiting Number of Visitors Over Safety Concerns

Local tour guides say at least 10 people faint per day in the museums' enormous crowds.

France Investigating Trend of Babies Born Without Limbs

The cause of the birth defects is currently up for debate.

Merck Backing out of Life-Saving Vaccination Agreement

The vaccination was saving the lives of millions of children in West Africa.

North, South Korea to Make Joint 2032 Olympic Bid

The two nations would co-host the event.

Joe Biden Scented Candles are a Thing and People Love Them

Be quick about picking one up, though, they're always running out.

Nine Freddie Mercury Stage Looks Will Still Rock You

The Queen frontman was the champion of over-the-top — and skin.

Napping Baggage Handler Trapped in Cargo Hold During Flight

An admittedly intoxicated American Airlines employee found himself caught in the cargo hold of a flying plane.

Maryland Football Coach DJ Durkin Fired One Day After Reinstatement

Many student groups and even some players protested Durkin's initial reinstatement.

Jon Stewart Says Trump Beats Media with Their Own “Narcissism”

The President steers the conversation away from his shortcomings by making it all about them, according to the comedian.

How “Frankenstein” Reflected the Art of Its Time So Well, It’s Scary

Mary Shelley's iconic horror novel celebrates 200th anniversary this year.

Republican Pilot Sully Lands in Middle of Midterm Politics by Slamming GOP

The "Miracle on the Hudson" hero sent a message to voters.

Here’s Why it’s So Hard to Stop Eating Halloween Candy

Halloween candy's hold on its victims goes beyond sugar.

“Better Call Saul” Actor Admits to Cutting Off Own Arm, Posing as Veteran

Todd Latourette claims to be bipolar and says he cut off his arm while off his medication.

Why It’s So Difficult for Artists to Stop Politicians From Using Their Songs

Pharrell sent Trump a cease-and-desist letter, but it likely won't change much.