Edinburgh’s Winter Festivals last year raised over £46,000 for charity, supporting four charities with the money raised.
This Pew Research Center report looks at what makes people feel proud of their country. We asked an open-ended question allowing people in 25 countries to share, in their own words, what makes them ...
From being named after Saint Anthony of Padua to being home to five internationally recognized missions, San Antonio has a history rooted in faith. The Archdiocese of San Antonio serves roughly 1.1 ...
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The Dutch mark New Year’s Eve with oliebollen, deep-fried dough balls whose roots trace back to ancient Germanic midwinter rites. According to folklore, eating the fatty pastries offered protection ...
Your device does not support the audio. What if the way we ring in the New Year is more than just a party? Every year, billions of people around the world participate in rituals that trace back ...
For the pop culture aficionado, there are many events to look forward to in 2026. Days after the start of the new year, The Traitors season 4 is set to premiere with a star-studded cast including ...
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Samburu warriors and other community members celebrate the first Museum of Samburu Culture officially unveiled in Sasaab Village on December 6, 2025. [Bruno Mutunga, Standard] In a landmark event that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image Credit: Shutterstock. There’s something universally heartwarming about holiday traditions. They ground us, bring us together ...
How the rise and fall of the nihilist hipster gave us the cruel reactionaries of today. Credit...Photo illustration by Alex Merto Supported by By Jennifer Szalai Once upon a time in Canada, a weird ...