Rebecca Gibian

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The Many, Surprising, Real-life Uses of a Comic Book Gadget

Former MIT student built a working Batman winch, then unexpected orders started pouring in.

New York City Premiere of ‘Kingsman’ Canceled to Support Hurricane Relief

Fox studio said it will donate the money budgeted for movie's rollout to Harvey and Irma efforts.

Graydon Carter to Leave Vanity Fair After 25 Years

Iconic editor plans to step down from the magazine in December.

New England Patriots Owner Wants to Bring American Football to the Middle East

Billionaire Robert Kraft is slowly but surely exporting the game to Israel, his second home.

Stephen King’s ‘It’ Set to Have Record Opening After Dismal Box Office Summer

The movie might scare up a record opening for the month of September.

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Set to Launch Secret Spy Mission

It is the first time Falcon 9 will carry U.S.’s X-37B vehicle.

North Korea’s Nuclear Advance Happened Because of Scientists They Sent Abroad

The Wall Street Journal looks at Pyongyang's leap forward in weaponry.

Richard Branson’s Home on Necker Island Completely Destroyed by Hurricane Irma

Branson and his son, who is in the British Virgin Islands, are safe.

Drive-thru Funeral Service Will Let Japanese Give Quick and Easy Condolences

The service is primarily aimed at those who lack mobility.

Fake News Video Lands American Actor in the Middle of Corruption in Ukraine

Michael-John Wolfe accidentally inserted himself into Ukraine's public graft fight.

Book by Hillary Clinton’s Pastor Pulled Because of Plagiarism

The words he used to console Clinton after her presidential loss were plagiarized.

Broadway’s Fall Season Led by Springsteen, Spongebob and Schumer

Here's a look at some of the highlights of the first half of the 2017-18 Broadway season.