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Here is a list of superstitions around the world that people still believe, revealing that we are all superstitious in our own way.
Some of our most common and most tenacious superstitions are based upon the early days of Christianity, and are connected with the life and passion of Christ.
Let’s look at some of the most common superstitions that continue to have us look over our shoulders and why this day holds so much power.
From avoiding any path that takes one under a ladder to throwing salt over one’s shoulder to ensure bad luck is reversed, these are some of the most common superstitions and their origins ...
As spooky season unofficially kicks off on Friday, October 13, theGrio revisits common superstitions in the Black diaspora.
People believe in superstitions because it calms their anxiety and gives them a sense of control. Here are 11 superstitions people learned as kids that they still believe to this day.
A pinch of salt, rabbit feet, wearing black, and knocking on wood: Learn the surprisingly ancient histories of these common superstitions ...
It's almost hurricane season in Florida. Here's a list of commonly believed hurricane-related myths and superstitions ahead of the 2025 season.
The last Friday the 13th is here. We explain how the superstition came to be and how many more 13th are in your future.
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