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April Fools' origins may go back all the way to ancient civilization, but the exact start of the prank-filled holiday remains unclear.
April Fools' Day is not recognized as a holiday in any country except for Odessa, Ukraine, where April 1 is an official city holiday. It is not a federal holiday in the U.S., although the tradition of ...
The day that some pranksters look forward to all year long is here. It’s April Fools’ Day! April Fools’ Day is an unofficial holiday centered around pulling pranks on your friends and family that ...
Easter on April Fools' Day is a thing. One of the most important holidays in Christianity, here's when the two coincided ...
What is it about the first day of April that brings out the prankster, or the fool (you know who you are) in us?
Today is April Fools’ Day, the annual holiday that celebrates pranking, hoaxes, and all manner of horseplay and tomfoolery. But why? Where did this faux holiday come from? Why do we do this to each ...
April Fools' Day is celebrated worldwide, and many countries have their own unique pranks and jokes. In France, paper fish ...
But the only problem is that some people don’t always read the stories on the internet before they send the link over. They ...
While it’s not an official holiday, April Fools’ Day is celebrated across the world, with individuals and even major brands joining in on the fun. But where did this tradition of playful ...
Satire published on April Fool's Day about the British government moving to reduce the capacity of vehicle fuel tanks is ...
While it is widely believed that April Fools' Day may have roots back in ancient Rome or Britain, clear references to the April tradition do not appear until the late Middle Ages, according to Stephen ...
To oblige an eager reporter, he invented a story about the holiday’s origin. He didn’t realize it would turn out to be his ...