Rebecca Gibian

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Is Rob Gordodetsky the Future Face of Sports Gambling?

"It’s not just gambling. It’s a lifestyle."

Why Did We Fall Out of Love with Algorithms?

They used to stand for modernity and intelligence, but now, are downright dangerous.

2017 Was the Year of ‘Diversity Fatigue’

The term "diversity fatigue" started back in the late 1990s, but is in full force this year.

The Worst Teams in the History of the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL

The Browns are about to be the second team to lose 16 games in a season.

This Six-Year-Old Has 670,000 Instagram Followers

The first grader is so popular he cannot walk around his neighborhood without getting recognized by fans.

The Discovery of a Mass Grave Could Change Roman History

The skeletons appear to be from gladiators.

Crispr Classic Needs An Upgrade, Get Ready for Gene Editing 2.0

Crispr Classic is clunky, unreliable and a bit dangerous.

On Long Island, Teens Are Trapped Between MS-13 and Deportation

There are an estimated 400 MS-13 members in Suffolk County.

How This Colorblind Artist Gets by With Help From His Friends

Children's books illustrator Loren Long talks to The New York Times about his work.

Steelers Defense Makes Them Truly Dangerous

You might think their potential MVPs on offense are what wins them games, but it's actually the defense.

Meet the NBA’s First Solo Female Analyst: Sarah Kustok

She is the new full-time game analyst for the Brooklyn Nets.

The Best Photos From Around the World This Year

This year has brought natural disasters, a new administration, and a solar eclipse.

Why the Baseball Hall of Fame is Broken

Every year, it faces a multitude of issues.