Rebecca Gibian

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Egyptian Authorities Intensify LGBT Crackdown After Rainbow Flag Display

At least 32 men and one woman have been arrested in 4 days as part of campaign against gay people.

Derek Jeter Pens Message to Miami Marlins Fans

Jeter writes that he wants 'develop a winning culture' in Miami.

Is There Such Thing as a ‘Blade Runner’ Curse?

The National Review discusses the movie's economic curse and what it means for capitalism.

Jonathan Smith Was Shot While He Saved Dozens of People During Las Vegas Shooting

The 30-year-old copy machine repairman now has a bullet lodged in his neck.

How Double Agent Kim Philby Got the Last Laugh

More loyal to Marxism than Russia, he is now the country's honored hero.

Black Hole Researchers Win Nobel Prize in Physics

Rainer Weiss, Kip Thorne and Barry Barish discovered ripples in space time.

What It Was Like to Be in the Crowd at the Las Vegas Mass Shooting

"Your heart is racing and you’re thinking, 'I’m going to die.'"

‘It’ Fuels Record Box Office September in U.S. After Dismal Summer

It is the first September release ever to cross $200 million.

Catalonia Referendum Turns Violent as Voters Back Independence

Ninety percent of those who voted chose to split from Spain.

President Trump to Sit Down for Interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity

The exclusive interview is set to air Wednesday night.

‘Lost Continent’ Expedition Provides Clues to Earth’s History

Scientists set out to study the region known as 'Zealandia.'

Vanity Fair Announces 2017 New Establishment Hall of Fame Winners

Jay-Z and Mary Meeker join Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey and Jimmy Buffett.

After Century-Long Search, Archaeologists Finally Find Long-Lost Greek Temple

Turns out the excavation teams were following bad directions more than 2,000 years old.

Tom Cruise’s New Movie ‘American Made’ Cut Scenes to Avoid ‘Being Political’

The fim about 1980s cocaine smuggling had scenes implicating Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush.