Archive for September 28, 2014

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3 High School Football Players Have Died in the Past Week and 10 More

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3 High School Football Players Have Died in the Past Week

Tom Cutinella became the third high school football player in one week to die of injuries suffered while in uniform.

Obama, Cameron Condemn 'Brutal Murder' of British Hostage by ISIS

A video surfaced on Friday afternoon purporting to show an Islamic State militant beheading British hostage Alan Henning.

After the Quake: The Earliest Known Color Photographs of San Francisco

A rare color look at the city, six months after its devastation, through the lens of a photochromoscope.

Windows 10: What You Need to Know

Mashable is hosting a MashTalk Hangout on Air on Friday, Oct. 3 to talk all things Windows 10.

Two Weeks Later, Here's What Users Think of the iPhone 6 Plus

Two weeks later, iPhone 6 Plus buyers sound-off on what it's like to own the first Apple phablet.

20 Times Karma Was Instantly Served

There is a great deal of satisfaction from watching bullies and jerks get what was coming to them.

The Ebola Outbreak Reaches the U.S.: Your Questions Answered

'Mashable' is answering questions about the Ebola outbreak, which has sickened about 6,500 people in West Africa, and killed more than 3,300 to date.

NASA Satellites Put California Drought Into Shocking Perspective

Newly released images created from NASA satellite data illustrate the staggering effect the California drought has had on groundwater supply in the state. The images show the am...

A Lightning Storm in Texas Will Seriously Freak You Out

A resident of Austin, Texas, captured an extreme burst of lightning during a storm on video.

Latest ISIS Captive Is Peter Kassig, Former U.S. Soldier

Peter Kassig served in Iraq in 2007 before going on to become a certified emergency medical technician. He was taken in Oct. 2013, his family says.

'Aquaman Crystal' Could Let Divers Breathe Underwater

The new substance, devised by Danish scientists, could hold three times as much oxygen as a traditional tank in just a few grains of crystal.