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April Fools' Day falls on a Tuesday this year.
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At this point, do we really need a reminder?
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This, of course, was just too good to be true.
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From France to Iceland to the United States, April Fools’ Day is celebrated with practical jokes and elaborate hoaxes.
April Fools' origins may go back all the way to ancient civilization, but the exact start of the prank-filled holiday remains unclear.
Journalist Ben Black was "shocked" to discover his fake news from five years ago used by AI.
Online product outlet Pro Tool Reviews published a report on April Fools' Day falsely claiming Home Depot will soon start charging parking fees.
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Today is actually April 1 or April Fools’ Day, when it’s considered funny and appropriate for brands to post inaccurate information. At The Washington Post, we like to get into the spirit of the holiday by rounding up every corporate April Fools’ joke we can find and debunking them all in a humorless list. Let’s get started.
A high school principal pranked her 11th-grade class on April Fools' Day. CNN's Jeremy Roth has more. Scientists spot mesmerizing creatures after iceberg snaps off ice shelf
While it is widely believed that April Fools' Day may have roots back in ancient Rome or Britain, clear references to the April tradition do not appear until the late Middle Ages, according to Stephen Winick of the Library of Congress' American Folklife Center.
Day is over. But if you still need a good laugh, check out this tomfoolery from both local and national brands.