Shortly after the ball drops in Times Square, the curtain will rise on Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral administration, when Mamdani is sworn in as the city’s 112th mayor.
Bulgaria is joining the euro on New Year's Day. The East European nation of 6.4 million becomes the 21st member of the shared ...
PLYMOUTH — More than 1,000 people gathered on Cole’s Hill in Plymouth on Thanksgiving afternoon to commemorate a National Day of Mourning, protesting the genocide and treatment of Native Americans and ...
For more than 50 years, Native Americans have gathered on Coles Hill in Plymouth to mark the Day of Mourning. This year, the plan hit a snag when the town of Plymouth attempted to impose new ...
A Native American organization sued the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts, over new insurance requirements for its annual National Day of Mourning event. The United American Indians of New England ...
The country of Thailand has entered a nationwide year-long period of mourning out of respect for the recent passing of the country's queen mother, Her Majesty Queen Sirikit. The queen mother died last ...
Grief and mourning are similar, but grief is an internal experience, while mourning includes outward actions such as memorials, rituals, or cultural practices. While grief is involuntary, mourning ...
In the opening scene of King Lear, the dying king compels his three daughters to say in front of the court how much they love him and how sad they’ll be when he’s gone. The best performance will get ...
A long time ago, a hungry fox spied a cluster of grapes hanging from a high vine. They looked delicious, glistening in the sun. The fox began to salivate—he wanted to eat those grapes. Not just any ...
Grieving the death of a friend or family member can sometimes feel impossible. Some people may find comfort in surrounding themselves with loved ones, while others might attend a grief retreat in ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: In a historical novel I was reading, a young woman was widowed, and she was bemoaning that she would have to wear only pearls -- no diamonds. Was that really a thing at one time?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: In a historical novel I was reading, a young woman was widowed, and she was bemoaning that she would have to wear only pearls -- no diamonds. Was that really a thing at one time?