St. Patrick's Day is marked with festivals, parades and of course, wearing green (unless you want to get pinched), but where does this lively day of celebration actually originate? The holiday that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Seas of green are on the way in the Carolinas...and it's not the spring plants. St. Patrick's Day is almost here, and with it a ...
St. Patrick's Day may honor Ireland's patron saint, but you don't need a drop of Irish blood to get swept up in the fun! By the time March 17 rolls around, there's plenty to look forward to: ...
For many, St. Patrick's Day, which lands on Tuesday, March 17, is a time to celebrate by attending parades and partaking of food and drink associated with Ireland. Centuries ago, some Irish feasted ...
Are you ready for a cold pint of Guinness and a plate of bangers and mash while wearing a giant green hat? While St. Patrick’s Day is not recognized as a federal holiday in the U.S., it gives both ...
Editor’s note: “Behind the News” is the product of Sun staff assisted by the Sun’s AI lab, which includes a variety of tools such as Anthropic’s Claude, Perplexity AI, Google Gemini and ChatGPT. Every ...
Get those shamrock sunglasses and green shirts ready: St. Patrick’s Day is almost here. This year, St. Patrick's day on Tuesday, March 17, but that doesn't mean you can't start your Irish celebrations ...