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On the occasion of Mother’s Day on May 11, make your mom feel special and celebrated for her lifetime of unconditional love and support with the help of something handmade. While there is absolutely ...
On the heels of Smile 2 and Opus comes another horror movie about the plight of being an internationally beloved pop star.
On April 25, a rare "smiley face" alignment of the Moon, Venus, and Saturn will appear before sunrise, followed by 2025's closest new supermoon on April 27—though it won't be visible. Listen to Story ...
‘Smiley face’ in the sky: The close alignment of Venus, Saturn, and a crescent moon created a formation resembling a smiling face during a rare cosmic event. Sky smiled back! In the early ...
Doha: Over the past few days, excitement buzzed across Doha’s social media platforms with talk of a rare celestial event: A so-called “smiley face” forming in the sky at dawn on Friday ...
Matt Hardy Unsplash A mama sea creature was seen swimming alongside her baby in Massachusetts and bystanders are calling it a “happy surprise.” On April 17, a North Atlantic right whale and ...
That’s a good concept for a movie, especially if you add some more surprise faces into the mix. Whatever form Deadpool’s MCU return takes, it sounds like it won’t be long before the foul ...
Early risers will have the opportunity to witness a unique triangular arrangement of Venus, Saturn, and the crescent moon, which will combine to create a quirky “smiley face” in the sky. In this ...
Saturn and Venus will be visible above a crescent moon for about 30 minutes before sunrise, creating a smiley face. Experts say you might have to turn your head sideways to see the smile.
ATLANTA — Many of you have been asking our meteorologists if you will really be able to see a "smiley face" in the sky Friday morning. Some social media accounts claim that Saturn, Venus and the ...
Saturn and the Moon align to create a ‘smiley face’ formation in the night sky. This rare alignment will be visible for about an hour at around 5.30am on Friday morning, with sunrise taking ...
The “smiley face” conjunction adds to a series of celestial events captivating stargazers this month. Notably, the Lyrid meteor shower peaked Monday night.