Motion sensors triggered at an ancient castle fortress, but what security found on the footage defied explanation.
Motion sensors triggered at an ancient castle fortress, but what security found on the footage defied explanation.
When mortgage rates and home prices drive potential buyers to the breaking point, haunted houses start looking surprisingly appealing.
In 1855, Choctaw warriors allegedly rode into the Oklahoma wilderness to hunt kidnappers – and discovered something far worse than human bandits at an earthen mound piled with decomposing children.
He was handsome, polite, studied elementary education — and murdered at least seven young women in Michigan between 1967 and 1969.
A dedicated team of researchers in upstate New York claims they’ve documented hundreds of Bigfoot encounters — including one creature caught dumpster diving at a Dairy Queen.
In 1948, a dying cab driver deliberately crashed his taxi into a parked car — but the man who shot him in the back of the head walked away into the Boston night and was never seen again.
A Moscow corporate party turned into a medical emergency when a celebrity chef’s flashy “cryo-show” cocktail expanded inside a man’s stomach like an internal airbag, rupturing the organ and sending him to the ICU — and he’s far from the only victim.
That viral claim about “The 12 Days of Christmas” being a secret Catholic catechism turns out to be the perfect example of how our brains can trick us into seeing faith where none was planted. From a $28,000 grilled cheese sandwich bearing the Virgin Mary’s face to ghost hunters hearing spirit voices in radio static, we’re wired to find meaningful patterns everywhere — even when those patterns don’t exist. What does this mean for believers trying to discern genuine revelation from the stories we tell ourselves?
A massive new study reveals that almost everyone believes intelligent extraterrestrial life exists, yet we vastly underestimate how many of our friends and neighbors share this belief — hiding our convictions like a shameful secret even though nearly all of us feel the same way.
A persistent military legend claims U.S. special forces encountered and killed a red-haired giant in the mountains of Afghanistan — and that the government has been covering it up ever since.
In 1895, the bones of Satan himself allegedly arrived in New York City — smuggled from a Japanese temple where priests had ruled through fear.
A family’s routine outing through a remote Chilean valley takes a strange turn when they spot something metallic wedged among the rocks that wasn’t there before — and it’s reflecting sunlight in a way rocks simply don’t.
A new November 2025 poll reveals that nearly half of Americans think extraterrestrials have visited our planet, and three-quarters believe the government is hiding the evidence.
They appear in bedrooms at 3 AM. They perform procedures on paralyzed victims. They’ve been documented for decades across cultures worldwide. But what are they really? The answer depends on which theory you believe – and none of them are comforting.
A teenage prostitute in Manila’s oldest prison claimed invisible demons were attacking her. Then the wounds started appearing in front of witnesses.