INDIANAPOLIS — For the sixth time ever, Tyrese Haliburton is celebrating his birthday today. The Indiana Pacers star guard was born on February 29, 2000 — a leap day. It only comes once every four ...
February 29, also known as Leap Day, is a quirky calendar occurrence that has been utilized for more than 2,000 years. The people born on this day are only able to celebrate their actual birthday ...
Yes, our driver’s licenses give our real birthday. No, you’re not the first person to joke that we’re too young to drink or drive. A Feb. 29 baby demystifies the quadrennial calendar quirk. By Remy ...
Every four years we add Feb. 29 to the calendar. What's also referred to as leap day, it’s so our calendar better matches up with Earth’s orbit of 365.2422 days. Since Feb. 29 doesn’t occur every year ...
The last week of February has already had its uncommon intrigues. BYU came from behind at halftime to beat Kansas in Allen Fieldhouse and no one had done that in 71 games. Indiana and Wisconsin had to ...
The rare date Feb. 29 is coming up − and though it only crops up every four years, it is indeed real. But what about Feb. 30 or March 32? Sorry, folks. Those are ...
It's Leap Year once again. The phenomenon occurs every 4 years when there is a 29th day of February added to our calendars instead of the usual 28 days. The Indianapolis Star has published 30 front ...
2024 is a leap year, meaning Thursday, Feb. 29 is a once-in-every-four-year event. Since leap years typically happen every four years (although there are some exceptions), our last leap days were in ...