Monday, November 24, 2014

Why is the average pop song only 3 minutes long? and 10 More

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Why is the average pop song only 3 minutes long?

Audiences have short attention spans, but is that the real reason behind short, three-minute songs?

Bill Cosby breaks silence on rape allegations, friend drops bombshell

Comedian Bill Cosby has finally addressed his escalating sexual assault allegations. But now a friend of Cosby is claiming he paid women off as a "fixer."

Watch Taylor Swift fangirl over Lorde's epic AMAs performance

Taylor Swift just took Lorde's epic American Music Awards' performance to the next level of best friendship.

5 email myths you can stop believing now

From sending early morning emails to CC'ing tons of people, here are 5 email myths you should probably stop believing.

Village bans pit bulls and Rottweilers, announces it will impound family pets Dec. 1

A village in Louisiana has taken the step of banning residents from owning pit bulls and Rottweilers.

The 3 fitness trackers to look out for on Black Friday

There are so many -- too many! -- fitness trackers on the market to choose from. But don't worry, we have you covered.

Thank 'SNL' for your new Thanksgiving anthem: 'Back Home Ballers' [VIDEO]

For those making travel playlists for Thanksgiving week, the ladies of 'SNL' have your new home-for-the-holidays anthem.

Egypt's Syrian Electronic Army copycat claims first high-profile hack

A hacking group called the Egyptian Cyber Army took down the online recording of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Here's what we know about them.

This is the most insane touchdown catch of the season

New York Giants rookie wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. just scored the most impressive touchdown you might ever see.

9 fantastic gifts that aren't just clutter

We guarantee these nine gifts won't create clutter this holiday season.

3 career experts share the keywords that stand out on a cover letter

Crafty keywords are like a breath of fresh air for employers.

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