Wear A Hat Day, observed annually on March 28, is designed to raise awareness and funds for brain tumor research.
Figure skating’s world championships are underway this week in Boston, a city that carries visceral memories of the sport’s ...
Events marked with an asterisk (*) take place on the same day every year. These events are either promoted by recognized health organizations or recognized in the professional health community. Not ...
"One day of Economic Blackout may not impact ... In a protest separate from the Feb. 28 Economic Blackout, activists in January called for an indefinite boycott on Target stores starting Saturday ...
Women in national parliaments, as of 1 January 2025. [13] UN Women ... “Descriptive representation: Policy outcomes and municipal day-care coverage in Norway,” American Journal of Political Science, ...
Federal aviation officials will continue making sure that planes and helicopters no longer share the same airspace over the nation's capital in the wake of January's midair collision, which killed ...
The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution, co-sponsored by Pakistan, proclaiming January 26 as the International Day of Clean Energy. The text, which was adopted without a vote, underlined the ...
Use a map-based interface to spatially compare sea ice extent for any two days or months between 1979 and present ... Sea Ice Today is produced by the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), which ...
Important Days and Dates in March 2025: Important days and events fall in every month, and some of them are observed with a particular theme. Some events spread awareness and also remind us of ...
MANAMA, March 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In a significant step reflecting global recognition of Bahrain's leadership in promoting peace and coexistence, the United Nations General Assembly has ...
Did the effort nationwide by consumers to not spend money on Feb. 28 make an impact on the economy? Here's what some data ...
Guys, did you get an extra sentimental text from your loved ones today? Well, that's because it's National Sons Day! The pseudo-holiday is celebrated in the United States each year on March 4.