To prevent paid protesters from attending town hall meetings, simply require attendees to present ID, then have people ...
To be continued … Until then, I wish my family a Merry Christmas. And for everyone else who is working on February, I wish you a Happy Presidents Day. (Stenger is the community editor of the ...
The first written record of someone using “Merry Christmas” comes from a 1534 letter from a bishop to royal minister Thomas Cromwell. However, with time, now “Merry” and not “Happy” Christmas seems ...
Merry Christmas! Blithely do we use this phrase as greeting, farewell or exclamation of joy with little thought to the book that made it famous. Although it was in use from the 16th century, it was ...