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What Is Today? National Cream Filled Doughnut Day
There are not only several holidays in the USA dedicated to doughnuts, but this treat also has a whole patriotic and legendary history.
What Is Today? Uncle Sam Day
It is believed that the expression Uncle Sam is playful decoding, which means that Uncle SАm is a way to say USА. But in fact, the phrase came into use in 1812 as a derivative of the name of the butcher.
Weekly Fun: Cannabis Raining Down From the Sky, a Lonely Penguin, and the Best Gift for a Child
This week’s stories feature cannabis that rains down from the sky in Israel, a hooligan goat that ate documents in a police car, a man who used to give his son whiskey as a present, and a parrot that sing covers of Beyoncé's songs.
Awesome Hobbies You Need to Take up This Fall
Following the school habit, the thirst for new knowledge wakes up in the fall. To make it easier for you, we have prepared a selection of trending hobbies that are worth trying out this fall.
What Is Today? Patriot Day in Memory of the Victims of Terrorist Attacks on 9/11
On September 11, Patriot Day, we commemorate those lost in terrorist attacks 19 years ago. On September 11, 2001, the largest and one of the most terrifying terrorist attacks in the history of humankind took place in the United States.
What Is Today? Guy Ritchie's Birthday
Today, on September 10, one of the most fascinating and famous contemporary directors in Great Britain, Guy Ritchie, celebrates his 52nd birthday.
What Is Today? National Teddy Bear Day
While hunting in Mississippi in 1902, US President Theodore Roosevelt refused to shoot a small bear, and smart people figured out how to monetize this story by creating teddy bear toys. Since then, teddy bears have become wildly popular.