Spring brings with it new flowers, plenty of irritating pollen for those with allergies, and a general feeling of freshness and rebirth. Of course, in old times—and for many people who still live ...
Do you eat grapes under the table at midnight on New Year's Eve, or trace the inside of your palm to find the initials of your future spouse? These are just a few of many love-related superstitions ...
People have all sorts of superstitions. Some of them are just themselves and others are common among almost everyone. Some silly superstitions will be something like someone walks into the room and ...
With the Patriots facing the Broncos in the AFC Championship, their highest-stakes game in quite some time, fans across New England and beyond are doing whatever they can to help will their team to ...
Buckle up, Seahawks fans! The road to the Super Bowl runs straight through a familiar enemy Saturday night — the San Francisco 49ers. And if you’re anything like me — convinced the Hawks’ success ...
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WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. (WIVB) — Whether it’s wearing Zubaz, a lucky sweatshirt or dressing head-to-toe in Bills gear, Bills Mafia each have their own superstitions they think will help the Bills go all ...
Imagine walking down a cobblestone street when suddenly a black cat crosses your path. Your heartbeat quickens. Do you freeze? Do you walk backward? Or do you simply keep walking? What you do next ...
New Year's Eve is all about partying and spending quality time with your loved ones. But when the clock strikes 12, some will start shoveling grapes into their mouths while sitting under a table, ...
MESA, AZ — Superstition Springs Center will end its double-decker carousel in 2026 and introduce a new single-level carousel, opening in spring 2026. After rumors circulated online about the closure ...
Victorians took superstition very seriously, often treating everyday mishaps as ominous warnings rather than coincidences. From the belief that breaking a mirror could doom you to years of bad luck, ...