Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Drivers Hate Texters Even More Than Tailgaters, Study Says and 10 More

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Drivers Hate Texters Even More Than Tailgaters, Study Says

An overwhelming majority of Americans felt road rage toward other drivers who are texting in the car.

Stunning Michael Jackson Hologram Performs at Billboard Music Awards

The Billboard Music Awards resurrected Michael Jackson as a hologram for a performance of "Slave to the Rhythm," a song from his posthumous album "Xscape."

Jay Z and Solange Explain Elevator Brawl on 'SNL'

Jay Z and Solange stopped by 'SNL' to finally explain what triggered their infamous elevator scuffle.

22 DIY Tricks to Make Parenting a Little Easier

A collection of tips, tricks and DIY parenting hacks every parent should know.

Lance Armstrong Finds 'Missing Testicle' During Cards Against Humanity Game

Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong, who in 1996 had a testicle surgically removed, found quite the Cards Against Humanity card about himself.

A Japanese Sports Drink Company Is Advertising on the Moon

A Japanese company wants to send its sports drink, Pocari Sweat, to the moon in what it calls a "Lunar Dream Capsule."

Searching for a Job? 500+ Openings in Social Media, PR and More

The 'Mashable' Job Board is a hiring hub for more than 3,000 employers.

Samsung Rebrands Heathrow Terminal in Galaxy S5 Marketing Stunt

Heathrow's T5 will be rebranded as the "Terminal Samsung Galaxy S5" for two weeks to promote Samsung's new flagship phone.

Can You Solve a Rubik's Cube? Test Your Skills With New Google Doodle

Today's Google Doodle is a special treat for puzzle lovers -- a fully functional, animated Rubik's Cube.

New York Times Staffer Counters Reports That Abramson Firing Was Over Pay or Gender

The still unfolding story of Jill Abramson's dismissal from her post as Executive Editor at the New York Times took another turn on Sunday when one of the paper's reporters, Rav...

10 Essential Services for Your Lazy Sunday

These sites, apps and services won't judge you for being lazy – it's how they make their money.

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