Rebecca Gibian

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The Dangers of Riding in a Stretch Limousine Exposed in Horrific Crash

Over the weekend, 20 people died when one such limo crashed in New York.

Voter Registration Spikes After Taylor Swift Pro-Democrat Instagram Post

The Tennessee-based musician has previously been silent on partisan issues.

Russian Oligarch Transfers $92.3 Million Into Manhattan Property

The closing seems to be part of a property settlement between Roman Abramovich and his third wife.

During Final Plunge, Spacecraft Tested Rain From Saturn’s Rings

NASA’s Cassini probe performed final tasks that are yielding information.

Stan Lee Breaks Silence About Allegations He’s Victim of Elder Abuse

He addresses the controversies that have been swirling around his family.

Cheerleaders Fight Back Over Decades-Long “Exploitation” by the NFL

Vanity Fair finds it was all part of league strategy to "sell sex on the sidelines."

See Banksy Reveal How He Made Shredder Frame for Infamous Art Stunt

"Girl With Balloon" shredded itself after it was sold in a final auction.

Weinstein Accuser Rose McGowan Calls Hollywood’s MeToo Support “A Band-Aid Lie”

McGowan was one of the first women to publicly accuse Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault.

CNN Reporter Apologizes For Old Tweets That Contained Gay Slurs

Kaitlan Collins joined CNN in June 2017, six years after her ugly social media posts.

How The Alleged Murder of Saudi Journalist Could Hurt U.S.-Saudi Relations

Jamal Khashoggi disappeared last week while visiting the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.

How the Columbus Day Holiday is Slowly Being Replaced—and Why

Cities and states are increasingly recognizing Indigenous Peoples' Day.

The New Technique That Helped Make An Amazing Archaeological Discovery

ZooMS costs a fraction of DNA sequencing and is much faster.

The Success and Failure of Nature-Based Therapy for Soldiers

Brian Mockenhaupt explores the final years of his friend's life.

Inside Dennis Hopper’s “The Last Movie,” the Film That Hurt His Career

His follow-up to "Easy Rider" was supposed to change Hollywood.

This Team Navigated Mount Rainier’s Deadly Ice Caves For Science

The researchers crossed invisible lakes of noxious gas in order to map the mountain's caves and search for clues to life.