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Many people have araskavedekatriaphobia (also known as friggatriskaidekaphobia), or fear of Friday the 13th. Here are 13 facts about the unluckiest day on the calendar.
A Doordash driver has been charged after driving their car into a body of water in Middleton, Massachusetts, on Friday morning, officials said.
17 sets of twins starting kindergarten this fall at three Colonial School District elementary schools.
If you didn’t know that the butter cows unveiled at the start of the Iowa and Illinois state fairs weren’t made entirely out of butter, you are not alone — far from it, in fact.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis went viral for putting mayonnaise in his coffee…Just wait until you hear how he eats bananas.
A string of incidents involving ominous-looking watermelons has summer fruit lovers on watch.
Someone left behind a car at the Mendon Twin Drive-In this weekend, the popular theater said on Facebook, noting it was the first time that had ever happened to them.
A big-rig crashed, caught fire and spilled 40,000 pounds of chocolate on Interstate 80 in Placer County, according to a report from KSBW, citing Cal Fire.
Who’s been messing with the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow?!
A Texas man who was reported missing as a teenager in 2015 returned home the next day but he and his mother deceived officers by giving false names over the ensuing eight years, police said Thursday.
A man in Virginia recently came across a seemingly troubled skunk whose head was apparently caught in a plastic cup.
From human ashes tossed at Pink to a cell phone thrown at Bebe Rexha, fans are taking their adoration for their favorite artists to dangerous new heights.
Video of the ride showed the beam bending, the top of it visibly detached, as cars with passengers whirled by.
The handbag measures in at less than 0.03 inches wide and was sold at an online action on Wednesday.
Maine Gov. Janet Mills signed into law a bill that partially decriminalizes prostitution, with supporters saying the measure protects the most vulnerable while still targeting those who exploit them.
Owners of a California restaurant will have to pay $140,000 in back wages and damages after federal investigators found they hired a priest in an attempt to get employees to admit workplace “sins,” an act of retaliation officials deemed “shameless.”