Look out K-9 division: A New Mexico sheriff’s department announced a new "feline division," because who better to capture a cat burglar than an actual cat? The San Juan Sheriff’s Office’s April Fools’ ...
Happy April Fools' Day - also called All Fools’ Day - which is celebrated by many countries every year on 1 April. Known for giving people a free pass to prank their partners, friends, family members ...
April is a month known for budding flowers, new beginnings, and humor, of course. That is why the first day of this calendar page is reserved for the antics of tricksters, goofballs, and the wily ...
April Fools' Day is over. But if you still need a good laugh, check out this tomfoolery from both local and national brands. Today's stories are brought to you by Potawatomi Casino Hotel. “Always ...
Every April 1, people around the world have to watch out for pranks, schemes and jokes that signal the cheesiest holiday of the year: April Fool's Day. While April Fool's pranks in the internet age ...
You may enjoy a joke or prank, but there's one that stands out as the day for pranksters. April Fools' Day has been a tradition for centuries, giving people a pass to play tricks on each other.
April Fools' Day falls on April 1 each year. Known for jokes and pranks, the lighthearted holiday has a longstanding tradition you might not know about. Historians trace April Fools' Day back to 1582.
Unlike the pranks that leave egos bruised, these April Fools' jokes will have everyone amused! Don't let this be a day that you hide. Instead, share some laughs and stay on everyone's good side. April ...
April 1st is the day when pranks, hoaxes, and good-natured trickery take center stage. While it’s not an official holiday, April Fools’ Day is celebrated across the world, with individuals and even ...
April Fools’ Day is an unofficial holiday celebrated on April 1 each year, focused on pranks and lighthearted deception. The origins of April Fools’ Day are uncertain, but potentially linked to France ...
Pranks, jokes and hoaxes are all part of the April Fools' Day tradition.How did it get started? No one really knows for sure.Calendar changeSome historians speculate it dates all the way back to 1582.