Rebecca Gibian

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How One Marathoner Fights Back Against Aging

Nicholas Thompson uses science, tech and dedication.

Stephen Colbert Fact-Checks Chris Wallace On Immigration

The late-night host embarrassed the the Fox News host.

Magnifying the Bugs That Live In Your Home and On Your Face

New York Times takes big look at the mites that live all around us.

Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade Will Include A New Balloon This Year

The art duo FriendsWithYou has plans for a 30-foot-wide inflatable.

Why Words Matter: The Neuroscience of Hate Speech

Humans are social creatures, and easily influenced, writes one expert.

Report: Harvey Weinstein Accused of Sexually Assaulting 16-Year-Old Girl

An aspiring actress says she was a minor, and a virgin, when Weinstein assaulted her in New York, a report claims.

Letter From Jackie Kennedy to JFK Gives Intimate Look at Marriage

Up for auction this week, the love note was written before John F. Kennedy became president.

How One Man Is Preparing For a World After Humans

Martin Kunze is building a time capsule in a salt mine.

Freddie Mercury’s Legacy Must Include Roots In Asia and Africa

Queen's lead singer is remembered as one of the greatest rock performers in history.

What Happens Now That NASA’s Exoplanet-Hunting Telescope Is Dead?

The Kepler space telescope discovered more than 2,600 planets outside our solar system.

Nazi Werewolves Terrorized Allied Soldiers During the End Of WWII

The guerrilla fighters didn't slow the Allied occupation of Germany, but they did scare the soldiers.

Kanye West Appears To Be Stepping Back From Politics

The rapper said on Tuesday that he plans on "distancing" himself from politics.

What It’s Like To Tour America’s Most Haunted Town

Thousands of people died at Gettysburg — and many ghost hunters claim they're still there.