Tide Pods, Nazis, and Bees: The Top 10 Moral Panics of the 2010s
We found a lot of things to worry about over the past 10 years.
We found a lot of things to worry about over the past 10 years.
Do anything else. Literally anything else. Please.
This year's baseless Halloween-mayhem rumor hasn't picked up as much steam as last year's baseless Halloween-mayhem rumor.
The national trend of people dressing up like clowns "has really gotten out of hand," says Kemper County.
A cop suggests putting "a cap in the first clown you see," a reporter asks if police "should keep track of sales of clown costumes," and more.
This isn't our first freakout about imaginary Bozos.
Professional clowns fear profiling, vigilantes.
This week has seen the arrest of one creepy clown and one child who intended to fend off creepy clowns with a knife if necessary.
Auburn University has issued a public-safety bulletin about the clown menace. Read it here.
A brief recap of maudlin (and often imaginary) clowns haunting U.S. towns recently-and why police can't stop them.
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