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Día de los Reyes: A festive guide to the Epiphany celebration
Three Kings Day (Día de Los Reyes), or the Feast of Epiphany, is a holiday that commemorates the day the three wise men — Melchior, Caspar, and Balthazar — arrived with gifts for baby Jesus.
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The world begins welcoming 2025 with light shows, embraces and ice plunges
From Sydney to Mumbai to Nairobi, communities around the world began welcoming 2025 with spectacular light shows, embraces and ice plunges.
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What is the New Year's Eve tradition Watch Night?
Watch Night is a tradition in multiracial and Black churches that dates back to the Civil War.
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What is Watch Night? The New Year's Eve tradition observed at Black churches, explained
On New Year’s Eve, when most of us will be out celebrating the end of 2024 and the beginning of 2025 with parties, champagne and the ball drop, the night will also be significant to another historical reason.
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Spent too much this holiday season? Here are steps you can take to avoid a repeat next year
Avoiding overspending during the holidays requires planning ahead and budgeting, experts said. That means there are steps you can take now.
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WATCH: New Zealand and Australia kick off 2025 New Year's celebrations
Auckland was the first major city in the world to ring in the New Year, 18 hours before the ball drops in New York’s Times Square.
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2025 financial goals: Here are 10 tips to change your relationship with money
If you’re planning to make financial resolutions for the new year, experts recommend that you start by evaluating the state of your finances in 2024. Then, set specific goals and make sure they’re attainable for your lifestyle.
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Making any New Year's resolutions? Here are some tips to help make them stick
If you’re making New Year resolutions, experts say keep them small and focused on specific goals.
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These are the most popular New Year's resolutions
Most American adults who plan to make a New Year’s resolution say they want to live a healthier lifestyle or improve their financial well-being, according to an Associated Press-NORC poll.
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More than half of Americans plan on celebrating New Year's Eve at home, says new poll
A majority of American adults won’t leave their home on New Year’s Eve, while only 5% plan on going out to an organized event, according to an Associated Press-NORC poll.
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What's open and closed on New Year's Day
Here’s a roundup of the stores that will be open for the New Year’s holiday.
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Banks, USPS, grocery stores and more: What's open and closed on New Year's Eve?
While most retailers are open on New Year’s Eve, many have shortened hours or close early.
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New Year's Eve plans: Here's how many people are going out vs. staying home this year
If you’re planning on ringing in the new year quietly at home, you’re not alone. A majority of U.S. adults say they plan to celebrate New Year’s Eve at home, according to a new poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. Nearly 2 in 10 will be celebrating at a friend or family member’s home, and just...
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Hartford community celebrates Kwanzaa
On the second day of Kwanzaa, the community in Hartford gathered to celebrate the cultural holiday.
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Hartford community celebrates Kwanzaa
On the second day of Kwanzaa, the community in Hartford gathered to celebrate the cultural holiday. “It’s not a religious holiday,” said Kamora Le’Ella Herrington, who organized the event. “It’s a communal, collective holiday for Black Americans to come together and remember who we are.” Kwanzaa was first observed in 1966 and celebrates African-American and Pan-African culture, history and...
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Here's how and where to watch the ball drop on New Year's Eve 2024
How to watch the ball drop and ring in 2025 from wherever you are.
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Shoppers navigate post-Christmas holiday returns rush
As Christmas presents are being opened, some of you may not be so thrilled with what you got and are looking to make a return.
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Shoppers navigate post-Christmas holiday returns rush
As Christmas presents are being opened, some of you may not be so thrilled with what you got and are looking to make a return. Thursday marks the start of the returns rush this year. “I wanted to get it off the shelf right now. I didn’t want it clogging up the house,” Stephanie, from Vernon, said. Stephanie made...
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How is climate change affecting roses and the Rose Parade?
Between rain, wildfires, extreme whiplash between hot and cold weather and other dramatic weather changes, there are fewer good-quality roses being produced.
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36% of Americans took on holiday debt this year — averaging $1,181 — survey finds. These tips can help
The holiday season may linger on for those who racked up more credit card debt than they anticipated. These tips can help knock those balances down.