After beloved Bollywood star Dharmendra passed away on November 24, a video of a huge crowd gathered around a hearse circulated in posts that falsely claimed it showed people mourning the actor's ...
Mrs. Rowe's Restaurant and Bakery announced on its Facebook page Dec. 1 that it will be closing. The family-owned eatery said its final day open will be Dec. 24 with doors closing at noon that day.
Dear Miss Manners: Due to a computer meltdown earlier this year, I had to rebuild my holiday greeting card address list. When I asked my mother-in-law to share her list from that side of the family, I ...
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The oldest procession in Los Angeles, the 94th annual East Los Angeles Guadalupe Procession, was held on Sunday December 7. It was started by immigrants who fled from Mexico to America in 1931 to ...
A unique wedding procession in Uttar Pradesh’s Deoria has become the talk of the town. A groom from a financially struggling family was unable to arrange traditional vehicles for his baraat until his ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook IT: Welcome to Derry Season 1, Episode 6 drops some more major reveals about Pennywise the Dancing ...
U.S. politics this coming year will be defined by the midterm elections, and if current trends continue, Democrats could take back Congress. The question is whether, and how, Democrats can keep the ...
St. Joseph’s Oratory, a minor basilica, sits prominently on Montreal’s West Mount, one of three peaks of the city’s eponymous mountain. The religious landmark, visible across much of the municipality, ...
As IT: Welcome to Derry progresses, the number of familiar faces continues to stack up. The most recent of these is Ingrid Kersh (Madeleine Stowe), the Juniper Hill worker who is in a secret ...
The event saw marching bands, floats and holiday spirit flood downtown Greensboro for a few hours Saturday afternoon. The procession ended with the customary appearance by Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus.