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When is ‘Bring Your Child to Work Day'? What to know about the annual event
When is the annual event and how did it get its start?
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Marijuana holiday 4/20 coincides with Easter and Passover this year. Here's what to know
Cannabis fans can celebrate in some unusual ways this year, including an “Easter nug hunt” in Los Angeles and kosher-style THC gummies in New York.
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When was the first Easter egg hunt? Where did the Easter Bunny come from?
What exactly do eggs and bunnies have to do with Easter? Here’s the history of the Christian holiday.
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Candy to top Easter purchases as Americans projected to spend near-record $23.6B
Americans are expected to spend a near-record $23.6 billion on Easter in 2025. That’s shy of the all-time high of $24 billion recorded in 2023.
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For many celebrating Passover, the holiday will occur amid anxieties, divisions
The Jewish holiday, which begins at sunset on Saturday, April 12 this year, lasts for seven or eight days each year.
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Krispy Kreme unveils new Easter-themed donut collection: See what's new
Krispy Kreme has revealed its Easter-themed donut collection. Here’s what to know, with one fan favorite returning.
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The history of the Easter basket and useful gift ideas for kids
Hippity-hop. Easter’s on its way! This year, Easter falls on April 20, so don’t delay in getting your Easter basket stuffers.
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What is Eid al-Fitr and how do Muslims celebrate the Islamic holiday?
Eid al-Fitr means the feast, or festival, of breaking the fast. The Muslim holiday marks the end of Ramadan.
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April Fools' Day: How it began and some of the most legendary pranks
Here’s everything you should know about April Fools’ Day, including how it started and some of the most infamous pranks.
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Arkansas city boasts world's shortest St. Patrick's Day parade at 98 feet
A city in Arkansas has drawn thousands of spectators and celebrities to its St. Patrick’s Day parade for more than two decades for an unusual reason. The resort town of Hot Springs will hold its annual World’s Shortest St. Patrick’s Day Parade, with 40 floats on a 98-foot route downtown. The parade will feature actress Valerie Bertinelli and rap icon...
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Who was Saint Patrick? What to know about the Irish holiday's history
Ever wonder why people eat corned beef on St. Patrick’s Day? Learn all about the Irish holiday.
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From pandemic struggles to St. Patrick's Day crowds, Mary O's soda bread rises to viral fame
Mary O’Halloran turned her family’s Irish soda bread recipe into a viral sensation.
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How the Chicago River dyeing on St. Patrick's Day was sparked by a longtime friendship
Chicago’s famous green river for St. Patrick’s Day started with a simple idea in the 1960s, formulated by the head of the Plumbers’ Union Local 130. “Stephen M. Bailey had the idea when one of his plumbers came in to see him and on his overalls there was a green stain,” explained Jim Coyne, the business manager for the union...
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Rockefeller Center Christmas tree gets used to build home in community it came from
After providing memories over the holiday season, the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree will leave a lasting legacy for one family for years to come.
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Feud over the world's shortest St. Patrick's Day parade
Does Rhode Island really have the shortest Saint Patrick’s Day parade in the world? Organizers in Little Compton say so, but another community in Arkansas says they are the rightful owners of the title. WJAR’s Mike Cerullo broke out the measuring wheel to find out.
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How Presidents Day has evolved from reverence to retail
Here’s a look at how Presidents Day has evolved from reverence for George Washington to retail shopping sales and time off across the country.
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What's open and what's closed on Presidents Day?
Presidents Day is around the corner, and that means many stores and businesses may be closed or have different hours to celebrate the federal holiday.
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History of Presidents' Day
Presidents’ Day, recognized federally as Washington’s Birthday, began as a day to celebrate George Washington, according to the National Archives.
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Punxsutawney Phil sees shadow, calls for 6 more weeks of winter
Punxsutawney Phil’s team of top-hatted associates will issue the woodchuck’s weather verdict as the sun rises. They will tell the world on Sunday morning whether Phil is predicting wintry conditions for the next six weeks or the relief of an early spring.
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The untold truth about Valentine's Day: From violence to modern-day romance
The romantic holiday has been celebrated for centuries, but the history behind it is much darker than red roses.