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Fourth of July: An American History

As the Fourth of July arrives, lots of people are making big plans to celebrate. After a large majority of Fourth of July celebrations were canceled last year due to…

Celebrating Juneteenth

On June 18, President Biden signed a bill making Juneteenth a federal holiday and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine declared it a state holiday. On the same day Sinclair hosted an…

Celebrating Mother’s Day

People all across the United States celebrate Mother’s Day on May 9. People not only recognize their mothers on this day, but also those who have had a maternal role…

When Did April Fools’ Day Begin?

Every year on April 1, people around the world celebrate April Fools’ Day by pulling pranks on others. So, where did this tradition begin? Honestly, no one is quite sure.…

Women’s History Month: Authors II

Though women’s history month is coming to an end, the appreciation for books exists all year round. As a continuation of Women’s History Month: Authors, here are an additional set…

Women’s History Month: Anne Frank

Anne Frank was born as Annelies Marie Frank on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. She was born into a Jewish family and they moved to Amsterdam just…