Who or what is the X-factor to the Eagles beating the 49ers on Sunday? Head over to The Feed and weigh in with your answer ...
House of the Dragon ending with Season 4 was the most-read story on Bleeding Cool yesterday. Lying In The Gutters is the ...
The first day of winter in 2025 comes before Christmas. Christmas Day 2025 falls on a Thursday and is a federal holiday, while Christmas Eve is not. The 2026 Lunar New Year is on Feb. 17, and the ...
The frightful weather outside, may lead you to believe it's already winter, however, the first day of the season hasn't arrived yet. The winter solstice marks the turn of the astronomical year, as ...
A Massachusetts dog owner didn’t expect her puppy’s first-day-of-daycare pickup to feel quite so emotional—but a heartwarming video has revealed the sweet moment the young golden retriever spotted his ...
While temperatures are starting to take a plunge and holiday festivities are underway, we have yet to officially reach the winter season, at least in the astronomical calendar. The end of fall is ...
DENVER (KDVR) — On the first Monday of October, Colorado celebrates Cabrini Day in honor of Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini. In 2020, a Colorado House Bill replaced Columbus Day with the new state ...
Fall arrives on Sept. 22 in Michigan as we reach the equinox — the halfway point between the summer and winter solstices. The fall equinox, marking the season's formal astronomical start is at 2:19 ...
It’s almost time to bid farewell to summer and say hello to fall. The autumn equinox of 2025 occurs at 2:19 p.m. Eastern time on Monday, Sept. 22, marking the official start of the season known for ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cool nights and crisp mornings have teased Northeast Ohio with “false fall” for weeks, but the real thing doesn’t arrive until Sept. 22 — the first official day of autumn. The ...
Burgundy leaves, spiced drinks, and for many, “peak Philly season.” The Eagles are 2-0, the Phillies have clinched the NL East, and fall officially begins. The autumnal equinox — when the sun sits ...
Due to the Earth’s tilted axis, the sun normally “illuminates the Northern or Southern hemisphere more” depending on where our planet is along its orbit, according to Royal Museums Greenwich. During ...