Rebecca Gibian

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How the Original Siamese Twins Made It to America

Chang and Eng Bunker faces daunting barriers in order to enter the country.

The Yankees Being Consistently Good Means Great Things for Baseball

When the New York team is doing well, their fans tune in.

Researchers Might Finally Know Why Cracking Knuckles Make That Noise

Researchers have developed a mathematical model to figure out what causes the divisive noise.

This Former Dominatrix Can Teach You To Be More Assertive in Life

Kasia Urbaniak claims she was one of the top-paid dominatrices in Manhattan before deciding to focus on female empowerment.

What We Know About China’s Falling Space Lab

Tiangong-1 was launched in 2011 and is making an uncontrolled descent.

An Inside Look Into a Collection of 2,000 Civil War Photos

Tom Liljenquist and his sons donated their extensive collection to the Library of Congress.

Schools Are Changing in Order to Meet the Needs of Today’s Economy

The new model focuses on continuous, lifelong learning.

Watch Unreal Drone Footage of China Covered in Spring Flowers

In Southwest China's Guizhou Province, thousands of cherry trees are already in bloom.

Alfred Hitchcock and His Love-Hate Relationship With Food

At dinner parties, sometimes all the food was blue. Other times every dish was death-themed.

Are Protests Like ‘March For Our Lives’ Ever Successful?

Historians and sociologists discuss what makes political demonstrations work.

The Secret to Wes Anderson Movies: Warmth, Humor and Strangeness

GQ talks to stars of Anderson's movies about the director.