Rebecca Gibian

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Honoring the Dog Who Kicked Off Instagram’s Billion Dollar Business

Co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger recently announced they are leaving the company.

IHOP’s Newest Creation: A Pumpkin Pancake Stout

This comes after the IHOB rebranding controversy.

Five Key “This Is Us” Stars Receive Massive Pay Raises Ahead of Season 3

The central members renegotiated their contracts ahead of the drama's return.

A Look Inside The Prison Where Bill Cosby Could Spend At Least 3 Years

The State Correctional Institution in Phoenix is a brand new facility.

Instagram’s Drug Problem Is Fueled By Its Own Algorithms

The photo-sharing app has become a sizable open marketplace for advertising illegal drugs.

Shockwaves From WWII Bombing Raids Weakened Earth’s Upper Atmosphere

It is unclear what impact that may have had for people on Earth.

Judi Dench Says It Was Wrong To Remove Kevin Spacey From Film

She calls the actor accused of sexual misconduct a "good friend."

How Trauma and Time Affect How We Recall Important Life Events

During Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford's testimonies, the reliability of memory will be on trial.

U.S. Millennials Are Staying Married Longer Than Their Parents

Young couples today approach relationships differently from baby boomers, data shows

Bill Cosby Sentenced to 3 to 10 Years in Prison for Sexual Assault

Judge sentenced the 81-year-old for drugging and assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004.

You Can Buy A Penthouse In Bernie Madoff’s Former NYC Building For $22 Million

The penthouse was once owned by Dorothy Schiff, the longtime publisher of The New York Post.

Why Blake Lively Is About to Take Rightful Place Atop A-List

The actress has found her true Hollywood grove in her latest film, "A Simple Favor."

Judge Rules That Bill Cosby Is a “Sexually Violent Predator”

Status means Cosby must undergo counseling for life and appear on the sex offenders' registry.

When Did the Way Supreme Court Nominees Treat Women Start to Matter?

Before the 1970s, no one asked Supreme Court nominees about their attitudes towards women's equality.