Jeff Wagner joined the WCCO-TV team in November 2016 as a general assignment reporter, and now anchors WCCO's 4 p.m. newscasts. So, why are athletes superstitious? And does that help a team or hurt ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The number 13, black cats, breaking mirrors, or walking under ladders, may all be things you actively avoid – if you’re anything ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I'm a new mom who became incredibly superstitious after giving birth. When my daughter's sleep regression resolved, I didn't want ...
People who believe that fate and chance control their lives are more likely to be superstitious -- but when faced with death they are likely to abandon superstition altogether, according to new ...
There isn’t a logical reason for Friday the 13th to be such an unlucky occurrence, and yet the tradition of fearing it has not subsided with time. Researchers point to noticeable impacts on the jinxed ...
A Deep Dive into the Thin Line Between Spiritual Belief and Societal Taboo In every corner of the world, beliefs exist that some hold dear and others dismiss as delusion. What’s considered sacred in ...
Recently I've been suffering a medical ailment. It's nothing life-threatening, but it's serious enough to have required multiple visits to doctors and nurses and even one trip to the emergency room.
The number 13, black cats, breaking mirrors, or walking under ladders, may all be things you actively avoid – if you're anything like the 25% of people in the US who consider themselves superstitious.