Rebecca Gibian

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Director Tony Kaye Plans On Casting Robot as Lead in Next Film

The filmmaker will hire an AI actor in hopes it will receive recognition by the Screen Actors Guild.

Bosses in the United States Make 312 Times the Average Worker’s Wage

A report on earnings of America's top 350 CEOs shows the astronomical gap.

Spike Lee’s Advertising Company Contributed to NYPD Ad Campaign

Spike DDB received $219,113 in consulting fees from the New York City Police Foundation.

Melissa Schuman Discusses The Fallout Of Accusing A Backstreet Boy of Rape

Schuman says she's received harassment, doxxing and industry silence since speaking up.

Aretha Franklin, The Queen of Soul, Dies at 76

She was one of the most influential singers of the 20th century.

The Far Right Is Attacking Task & Purpose, A Popular Military Website

The top editor resigned last week after alleging newsroom interference by its CEO.

More Than 100 Newspapers Unite Against Trump’s War On The Media

They launched a coordinated release of editorials.

How to Survive A Shark Attack, Thanks To Syfy’s Shark-Movie Universe

Tips from "Santa Jaws," "Jersey Shore Shark Attack" and "Ghost Shark" might keep you alive. Or laughing.

New Clues Suggest Why Elephants Rarely Get Cancer

Statistically speaking, bigger animals should have greater occurrences of cancer, but elephants do not.

There Will Be A Surge of Serial Killers In 25 Years

A new theory says a "broken generation" of soldiers returning from WWII spawned the "golden age" of serial killers.

Jimmy Kimmel Talks About the Time Omarosa “Stormed Out” On Him

The late-night host talks about when Omarosa left the building before her appearance on his show in 2004.

Alex Jones is Suspended From Twitter For Seven Days

He tweeted a link calling for supporters to get their "battle rifles" ready against media and others.

Catholic Priests Abused 1,000 Children in PA, Had Playbook to “Conceal the Truth”

Leaders of Roman Catholic Church covered up child sexual abuse by more than 300 priests.