Around the globe every January, Scots gather to remember their most famous countryman, poet Robert Burns. In Jackson, 96 tartan-clad highlanders raised a glass in his honor.
Pennsylvania’s Punxsutawney Phil may be the most famous weather-forecasting groundhog, thanks to additional publicity from ...
Groundhog Day has been celebrated in the United States since at least Feb. 2, 1886. Since then, states have gone on to adopt other weather-predicting animals such as ducks, alligators, fish and ...
If the groundhog sees its shadow when it emerges, there will be six more weeks of winter. ALSO SEE ... February 2, 1886 - The Punxsutawney Spirit newspaper proclaims this date as Pennsylvania's ...
As the Midwest and Northeast dig out from back-to-back winter storms, new systems are building and are expected to dump more snow from the middle of the country to the East Coast this week.
It’s a preview of the frenetic winter storm activity to come this month. At least two other storms are expected into next week, including one that hit California Thursday and will impact the ...
World over, more people die in the winter than any other season. Scientists have investigated why for decades. They have some answers—but can’t explain the excess deaths completely. Across the ...
Winter is unavoidable — and for many, the winter blues feel that way, too. If the thought of shorter, colder days fills you with dread, you’re not alone. According to the Cleveland Clinic ...
Find Your Next Book N.Y.C. Literary Guide February Releases 10 Best Books of 2024 21st Century’s Best Books Advertisement Supported by Chilly thrillers, snowy fantasies and Alpine adventure ...
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