A vintage photo appears to show two children with their beheaded their mother. The photo, however, is not real.
Today we take a closer look at the long-standing and darkly paranoid urban legend of Halloween candy tainted with poisons, razors, and drugs.
A graphic of a sign posted by grocery chain which bans the sale of eggs to minors around Halloween has gone viral.
A graphic which has circulated since 2014 shows a box of Tampax “Pumpkin Spice” tampons. Is this product real or fake?
A graphic circulating online states that, for the first time in 666 years, Halloween will fall on Friday the 13th.
A report circulating on social media this week claims that New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has canceled Halloween due to the Ebola virus. Is this true or false?
Halloween tends to be an annual event which highlights the stark contrast between the way things are now and the way things used to be. The modern routine for All Hallows Eve involves parental paranoia at a level never experienced in days gone by. Kids still dress up in disguises and knock...
Walmart has removed a section on their website which marketed “Fat Girl” Halloween costumes, and apologized, calling it “unacceptable.”
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