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We've all gotta die sometime. Before then, however, be sure to watch these 25 horror movies perfect for Halloween, from "The Shining" to "Hereditary."
A tear cut down Jeannette Orozco’s cheek as she recounted the anxious ordeal waiting for her father outside a Wilder, Idaho, racetrack on Sunday, after roughly 200 law enforcement personnel detained people as part of an FBI gambling investigation.
Horror fans are urging people to watch Netflix's newest documentary series - but warning that they haven't been able to sleep afterwards. Most of us know that horrible feeling of finishing watching a scary movie, waking up in the middle of the night and then thinking your coat rack is actually a ghost.
Signs, The Others, and A Quiet Place are amazing horror movies that you can actually enjoy with the kids and the entire family.
William Sawalich has been released from the UAB Hospital near Talladega Superspeedway after a terrifying crash at the track in Saturday's NASCAR Xfinity race.
Unfortunately, that same drive sometimes crossed the line, evolving into a dangerous attitude problem. In fact, during his childhood, D-Wade's intensity got him into a life-threatening situation, one where his father was forced to jump in to stop his son from getting shot.
An interactive lantern gives visitors the power to trigger lighting effects on rides and attractions during the annual Halloween event.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/kentucky as Mark Pope gave a positive update on Jaland Lowe's scary shoulder injury . The Blue-White Game was on Friday and Kentucky got a massive scare as point guard Jaland Lowe went down with a shoulder injury. It sounds like his shoulder popped out but they got it set back into place.
Halloween tends to be a test of how shoppers are feeling about the economy ahead of the holiday season, according to experts.
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The psychology of scary fun: New study reveals nearly all children enjoy “recreational fear”
A new study has found that a vast majority of children enjoy engaging in activities that are both scary and fun, a phenomenon scientists call “recreational fear.” The research reveals that this type of playful engagement with fear is a common part of development from infancy through the teenage years,