Every year, April 1 is celebrated across the world as Fool’s Day, a light-hearted tradition loaded with jokes, harmless pranks, and laughter. But beyond the fun, experts suggest that playful pranks ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The beginning of April for the United States means a full day of jokes and pranks for everyone, but this tradition goes back much ...
Got trust issues on April 1? You’re not alone. Every year, we brace ourselves for fake announcements and that one friend who thinks they’re way funnier than they actually are. But here’s the thing: ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "Real Housewives of New York City" alumna Bethenny Frankel is not a big fan of April Fools' Day. One reason she's not a supporter ...
April Fools’ Day—always falling on April 1—has been celebrated for centuries. But how did the day of pranks and hijinks begin? It is believed that the origin of April Fools' Day dates all the way back ...
The exact origin of April Fools' Day is unknown, but one theory links it to France's 1582 calendar change. The tradition gained popularity in Britain during the 18th century and later spread to ...
One reason she's not a supporter of the unofficial holiday is that "I scare easily," she told USA TODAY recently. And Frankel forgets that it's happening, which makes her susceptible to pranks. "I'll ...
The beginning of April for the United States means a full day of jokes and pranks for everyone, but this tradition goes back much further than you may expect. April Fools' Day, which takes place on ...
"Real Housewives of New York City" alumna Bethenny Frankel is not a big fan of April Fools' Day. One reason she's not a supporter of the unofficial holiday is that "I scare easily," she told USA TODAY ...