CLASSIC: Pop Music, Black Magic and Murder: The Mona Fandey Case

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CLASSIC: Have dreams really predicted the future? Chapter I

Dreams are one of the most mysterious aspects of human existence, and we still don't fully understand the strange phenomenon known as dreaming. For thousands of years, human beings have taken action in the waking world based on information they encounter in a dream -- and, every ...  Show more

CLASSIC: Could Sea Monsters/Serpents Still Exist?

Since before the dawn of recorded history, humans have been haunted by rumors of monsters beneath the waves -- and, as time wore on, it seemed at least some of those legends were based in truth. Today's question: could any sea serpents, leviathans or other cryptids remain alive i ...  Show more

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