Marty Bass is live at the Homewood Campus of Johns Hopkins University to find out why February only has 28 days.
U.S. consumers were encouraged to abstain from purchasing any non-essential goods on Feb. 28, as part of a 24-hour buying ...
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Holidays on This Day: February 28February 28 is all about comfort, indulgence, and, apparently, losing things. Whether you're diving into a perfectly risen ...
Welcome to This Day in History! Today, we dive into the remarkable events that have taken place on February 28th throughout ...
Consumers are preparing for a 24-hour economic blackout on Friday, one of several boycotts planned by groups of consumers or ...
A grassroots effort is asking American consumers to refrain from making purchases at major retailers for one day in February.
The Feb. 28 blackout is one of several boycotts planned by groups of consumers over the coming months to make their voices ...
Feb. 28 is just the first date of the "economic blackout," according to the organization. "February 28 is a symbolic start to ...
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Scripps News on MSNHow much of an effect could Feb. 28's one-day economic boycott have?On what is normally a payday for many Americans, millions are being asked to spend a dime as part a nationwide boycott against major companies and banks.
Did you know that one out of every ten Americans has a rare disease? That's why Rare Disease Day is so important to so many ...
Pope Benedict XVI officially stepped down as leader of the Roman Catholic Church, citing a "lack of strength of mind and body ...
Americans are pledging to halt discretionary spending for 24 hours on Feb. 28 in protest of major retailers scaling back ...
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