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This year, I'm doing less—it's a ‘great idea for a New Year's resolution,' expert says
It’s natural to tack on more activities as part of your New Year’s resolution, but subtracting some goals from your life might help, too.
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How to stick with your New Year's resolutions
If you’re just getting started on a New Year’s resolution, the odds are already stacked against you.
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What is a leap year and why do we have them? What to know for 2024
While there’s plenty of things to note in the calendar for 2024, one of the biggest is that this year is a leap year. But what exactly does that mean, how often does it happen and why?
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John Mayer celebrates New Year's surrounded by cats and the internet loses it
Appearing on CNN’s New Year’s Eve special, the singer-songwriter chatted with hosts Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper while seated at the bar of a Tokyo cat cafe.
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Twin boys born minutes a part but won't share a birthday
One local family welcomed their twin boys for the New Year, but they won’t share a birthday since one of them was born right before midnight and the other was born after.
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NJ parents welcome twins in 2 separate years
We are seeing first glimpses of the first babies born at Philadelphia-area hospitals on Jan. 1, 2024. In New Jersey, twins were born in two separate years.
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Matthew McConaughey says to take in ‘highlights of your life' in New Year's message
Matthew McConaughey is sharing his words of wisdom to bring into the new year.
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At the stroke of midnight, the New Year gives a clean slate for long-elusive resolutions
It’s an annual end-of-year exercise in futility for many. But a clean slate awaits at the stroke of midnight for the next round of resolutions.
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Meet Some of the Babies Born Just Minutes Into 2023
Curtness overload! We are seeing images of some of the first babies born in 2023 at Philadelphia-area hospitals.
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Tradition of Hiking in the New Year Reaches All 50 US States
A simple plan to get more people enjoying the outdoors on New Year’s Day has become a nationwide movement after a hike at a Massachusetts park more than three decades ago.