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Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
In the broad sense, the word means “to attach to,” or “add to.” Anyhow, that’s what the White House wants us to believe it means with its recent talk about “annexing” Canada and the semi-autonomous ...
Booking line are now open for the MK Walking Festival, which promises a wealth of activities for everyone to enjoy.
Heard about the Poolbeg chimneys? Or Supermac’s plan for Croke Park? Yes, it’s that day again and we’ve all been caught by ...
April Fools Day is on April 1. The day is marked by fun pranks and tricks to bring laughter. The article suggests various ...
Day, celebrated on April 1st, is a global tradition involving pranks and practical jokes, from simple tricks to elaborate ...
The History of Newport, New Hampshire, from 1766 to 1878, with a Genealogical Register,” by Edmund Wheeler provides a brisk, ...
In 1970, Wyllie toured South Africa with the All Blacks. He was a constant menace as a combative flank in the first two Tests ...
Greg ‘Hollywood’ Hartley and Peter ‘Zorba’ Peters – rugby league legendary radio broadcasters – have been reconnected amid a ...
As March winds down into April later this week, the calendar turns to the annual day celebrated by pranksters and jokers ...
It is believed that in Scotland, April Fools’ Day was traditionally called 'Huntigowk Day', meaning 'Hunt the Gowk', as ‘gowk’ is a Scottish reference to a cuckoo or a foolish person.
April often brings to mind two things: rain and the promise of spring. Have you ever wondered where the saying “April showers ...