Bearing cards, flowers, chocolates and poetry, lovers have always swooned on Valentine’s Day as cherubs circled overhead. Right? Or is its history darker?
Each Valentine's Day, millions of Americans gift their partners or loved ones with flowers, cards or candy as a token of ...
With diversity, equity, and inclusion being threatened at every turn, celebrating Black History Month is more important than ...
Earth’s oceans caught a fever in March 2023 that has yet to break. Since then, the bathwater-like conditions have killed corals in a record-breaking mass bleaching event, fueled hurricanes, and ...
Ancient Indian thought celebrates entrepreneurship. We should ignore imported ideas that view businesses with disdain & remember, no business, no jobs Do the wealthy hoard their riches in pillows ...
As we await the grand celebrations on Sunday, here's a look at Republic Day's history, its significance and why it is observed. The first Republic Day parade was held on January 26, 1950, led by then ...
As Earth continues to warm due to human carbon emissions ... the pace of that warming beyond what would occur naturally.We experience that warming living life on the surface, but the oceans ...
Now we launch more than 2,600, with no prospects for slowing down. This rapid expansion of human activity in outer space has filled Earth orbit ... we’d do well to take inspiration from another ...
National Hug Day was an idea by Americans Kevin Zaborney and Adam Olis in 1986 to encourage people to hug their loved ones A hug is one of the most common ways to show affection to those we love ...
India will celebrate its Republic Day on January 26, 2025, and the world will witness the parade on Kartavya Path near the India Gate in New Delhi. The parade features contingents of the Indian Armed ...
Martin Luther King Day is the celebration of the civil rights activist's birthday that falls in January. However, the federal holiday is not celebrated on Martin Luther King Jr.'s actual birthday, i.e ...
As Martin Luther King Jr. Day ... We will err and falter as we climb the unfamiliar slopes of steep mountains, but there is no alternative, well-trod, level path,” King wrote. Dear Abby: How do ...