Dread of Friday the 13th looms large in the cultural consciousness, but it's really just a day like any other.
Today is Friday the 13th. From the origins, superstitions and ways people celebrate, here's everything you need to know.
◾ Friday: Several unsettling events occurred on the day, including Jesus' crucifixion. There are other reasons to worry about ...
The 13th Annual Step Out of the Darkness event was hugely popular Saturday, with hundreds participating. The rally started at the Pontotoc County Courthouse with a prayer gathering, followed by a ...
In 1907, “Friday the Thirteenth” was published, a Thomas W. Lawson novel that told the tale of an unethical broker who took ...
The New-York Historical Society says the origin can be partially traced back to Jesus’ Last Supper. The story goes that 13 ...
Friday the 13th has a long history of freaking people ... 2009, that dream took one step closer to reality when NASA announced they found water on the Moon. How much is a "significant amount"?
Though tech so emphasizes data and numbers, founders, VCs, and startup employees are surprisingly superstitious.
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Friday the 13th comes around at least once every year, and while many know of its "unlucky" reputation, not many know why. Sept. 13 marks the first Friday the 13th of 2024, but not the last.
Around 19% of Americans polled said they think Friday the 13th is a bad omen. This year has one more Friday the 13th as December 13, 2024, also ends the traditional work week. Brace yourself ...