Halloween

Kids Are More Likely to Get Hit by Cars on Halloween, Says Study
Kids Are More Likely to Get Hit by Cars on Halloween, Says Study
Kids Are More Likely to Get Hit by Cars on Halloween, Says Study
Kids always look forward to trick-or-treating on Halloween, but a new study from the Centers for Disease and Prevention may give some parents pause. The CDC reports children are four times more likely to be hit by cars on October 31 than on any other day of the year — probably not terribly surprising, given the increase in the number of kids who are out and about on Halloween.
Ten Frighteningly Cool Halloween Gadgets
Ten Frighteningly Cool Halloween Gadgets
Ten Frighteningly Cool Halloween Gadgets
YouTube (2) / SkyMall Remember the good old days when Halloween meant trick-or-treating and bobbing for apples? Well, technology has made All Hallow's Eve a whole lot scarier. From advanced video displays to motion-sensing devices, these Halloween-themed gadgets will turn your home into a truly terrifying house of horrors. He ...