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The 73-foot stainless steel sculpture's opening next month is planned to be a day of celebration, community and heart health.
Studying why heart cells are less likely to become cancerous can provide clues to improving heart regeneration and treatments ...
World Emoji Day started in 2014. It's celebrated every year on July 17 because that's the date shown on the calendar emoji . It's a day that celebrates how emoji help people express themselves in a ...
To celebrate the day, Apple News+ on Thursday released Emoji Game, a new, digital puzzle in which you use emoji to complete ...
In 2015, the Oxford English Dictionary declared the "Face with Tears of Joy" emoji its Word of the Year, an event that marked ...
Almost 90 US B-29 bombers dropped about 6,000 tons of napalm on Kumagaya, Japan, on the night of August 14-15, 1945. Eighty ...
On World Emoji Day, celebrated on July 17, we celebrate emojis in all their quirky, colorful glory. Love them or judge them, ...
This year, many are doing so with elevated pride and hope. The bald eagle is now the official bird of the United States, ...
Every year, new emojis land on our keyboards—beans, bubbles, trolls—and Gen Z instantly makes them mean something more. The melting face 🫠, originally for physical heat or awkwardness, now signals ...
The Kearney designer at an Omaha fashion show says her adornment to a jacket wasn't a hate symbol. It was an antique quilt design.
Arguments over Canada’s national symbols, from a new flag in the 1960s to new passports two years ago, reveal how deeply some Canadians are attached to them and how they can shape nationalism.