Rebecca Gibian

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Looking Back at Images of Christmas Past

Tidings of comfort and joy are timeless.

Science Tries to Figure Out What Makes Men Sexual Harassers

How much of the behavior is driven by the man himself and how much is by the culture around him?

TSA is Testing Out New 3-D Scanner for Carry-On Luggage

They will be able to digitally unpack carry-on bags.

What It’s Like to Work in a NASA Simulation for 45 Days

This asteroid mission will never leave Earth.

Last Known Dancing Bears in Nepal Rescued

The sloth bears were likely performing for more than a decade after being beaten and trained.

The Terrible Browns Team is on the Cusp of a Hopeful Offseason

The team is coming off a hard season, but keeping their heads high.

Scientists Mapping the Arctic Could End Up Changing Its Future

Researchers are trying to map regions of the seafloor at high resolution.

‘Napalm Girl’ Finds Salvation

In a piece for WSJ, Kim Phuc Phan Thi writes she still needs treatment, but her heart has healed.

There Are One, Maybe Two More Multimillion-Dollar da Vinci’s

The recent $450 million 'Salvator Mundi' was not in fact, the "last da Vinci."

NBA Ratings Soar While NFL Flounders

The NBA is off to its second-most-watched season ever.

What’s Going On With Teen Vogue?

Hillary Clinton guest-edited the Dec. 5 edition.

Who Owns the United States?

Currently, 100 wealthy families own nearly as much land as that of New England.

Check Out The Groundbreaking Photos that Changed How U.S. Saw Veterans

Reed Bontecou's photos used a new medium to showcase the wounds of war.

Does Steve Bannon Want to Run for President?

Trump's former aide reveals what it was like in the White House and his own political ambitions.