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Halloween News 1 October 2025 - 31 October 2025

You Won’t Believe Alabama Power’s Halloween Projects: Debunking “Energy Vampires” & Saving Bats

You Won’t Believe Alabama Power’s Halloween Projects: Debunking “Energy Vampires” & Saving Bats

Busting Spooky Energy Myths to Save Money As autumn nights grow colder and Halloween decorations glow, Alabama Power seized the seasonal spirit to help customers save energy. The company published a list of “scary” energy efficiency myth busters – using a fun Halloween theme to debunk misconceptions that often haunt households’ wallets yellowhammernews.com. Some of the top myths Alabama Power “exorcised” include: To help customers act on these tips, Alabama Power also pointed to free tools and programs. The Alabama Power mobile app and My Power Usage dashboard let customers track daily energy use and set alerts, almost like a
31 October 2025
CandyWarehouse’s Halloween Horror: Major Online Candy Retailer Files for Bankruptcy Days Before Oct 31

CandyWarehouse’s Halloween Horror: Major Online Candy Retailer Files for Bankruptcy Days Before Oct 31

CandyWarehouse’s decision is unusual timing. The online sweets retailer said in court filings that it is insolvent and unable to pay its debts. Bankruptcy records confirm the Chapter 11 petition lists roughly $100K–$500K in assets versus $1M–$10M in debts pacermonitor.com. A hearing is set for Oct 29 on motions to continue operations (such as paying workers and suppliers), so CandyWarehouse can restructure rather than liquidate whatnow.com. In a press release, the company noted this step “will determine how the company moves forward as it works to preserve its brand and nationwide customer base” whatnow.com. Retail analysts say CandyWarehouse’s woes reflect broader
28 October 2025
Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS: A Visitor from Beyond the Solar System

Mysterious Manhattan-Sized Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Sparks Alien Theories Ahead of Halloween

Manhattan-Sized Visitor: Alien Mothership or Giant Comet? Discovery and Orbit Astronomers first spotted 3I/ATLAS on July 1, 2025, when the ATLAS asteroid survey telescope in Chile reported a fast-moving fuzzy object science.nasa.gov science.nasa.gov. Archived images quickly confirmed it follows a steep, open-ended (hyperbolic) path – a clear sign it was not born in our Solar System. NASA confirms that 3I/ATLAS is the third known interstellar visitor (after 1I/ʻOumuamua in 2017 and 2I/Borisov in 2019) science.nasa.gov science.nasa.gov. From its inbound direction near the constellation Sagittarius, it likely originated far from the Sun, perhaps even from the galactic center region science.nasa.gov. This
1 October 2025
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