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WATCH: Man dressed as a hot dog confronts hot dog-eating man
“If I could order a human, I’d eat him too.”
“If I could order a human, I’d eat him too.”
Divers took up the challenge of sculpting pumpkins in the company of aquatic life of all shapes and sizes.
HUNTINGTON, New York— A Long Island town is changing its name to “Hauntington” for Halloween at the urging of a 7-year-old resident. Newsday reports second grader Angelica Dee Cunningham was
PORTLAND, Oregon — Hundreds of “witches” traded in broomsticks for paddles in Oregon during the last weekend before Halloween. The costumed coven paddled six miles (10 kilometers) on boards Saturday
If movies, parties, treats, and even sketchy places are not enough to spook you this Halloween, maybe some classic reads will. When I was younger, I used to always sneak into my
If you’re over the physically exhausting trick or treating, dressing up for halloween parties (unless it’s required) and lining up for a lame horror house—funny-looking white ladies and tiyanaks with weird
A college student has been entertained every day this month, thanks to her neighbor’s Halloween house decorations.
WATCH The Haunting of Hill House Since it began streaming on Netflix earlier this month, “The Haunting of Hill House” has taken over the Internet, spawning memes and receiving
You have seen enough movies about the dangers of playing “spirit of the glass.” Or tinkering with a Ouija board. Keep in mind the perils involved are not as fictitious
For paranormal enthusiasts, Metro Manila has become a center of attraction for creepy urban legends, restless spirits, and unsettling noises. These events, for the most part, originate from stories of
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