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Dry January

From Halloween to New Year’s Eve, the holiday season comes with plenty of opportunities to get out there and party. Often, with the festivities comes alcohol, and while some indulgence can be nice, it’s more important than ever to take care of your health in a time when excessive drinking … »
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New Year’s Eve in Times Square

If you’re looking for somewhere to ring in the new year as festively as possible, Times Square in New York City is a fairly good place to spend the night of December 31 (and early morning of January 1!). The annual New Year’s Eve celebration in Times Square regularly achieves … »
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International Migrants Day

There are an estimated 281 million migrants in the world today, often having left or been forced from their countries of origin due to violence and other unsustainable conditions, and who work to build a better life for themselves and their families in a new country — a new home. … »
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Black Friday 2024

Thanksgiving Day (which this year falls on November 28) traditionally takes place on the fourth Thursday in November, and the Friday afterward has become known as Black Friday (November 29). It’s the widely regarded start of the Christmas shopping season, and is known for widespread sales with high discounts, for … »
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