Either way, Boxing Day isn’t an official holiday in the United States. Some do celebrate it on their own time and there are ...
Originally a day for the wealthy to give gifts to the poor, Boxing Day is now well-celebrated holiday in several parts of the ...
While many in the U.S. are back to work or enjoying the last of Christmas break, many other countries are celebrating Boxing ...
Christmas is often as big as the day itself. Was it a Victorian practice, or perhaps it has Christian roots? Here's a look at ...
In countries that celebrate it, Boxing Day comes from a continuation of ... So why don’t we celebrate this holiday in the United States? While there’s no firm answer to this either, USA ...
The NFL had to go out of its way to dominate Christmas this year, since it was on a Wednesday. It came after blowing the CFP ...
Celebrated the day after Christmas on Dec. 26, Boxing Day is a holiday that originated in the United Kingdom around Queen ...
Boxing Day is celebrated each year on the day after Christmas, on Dec. 26. It's not a holiday that made its way to the U.S.
You're somehow back at work. That's how it usually works in the United States, anyway. For many other places, though, the party is still going. It's Boxing Day, folks. This is the December 26th ...
This year, Christmas hit us on Wednesday. The first day of Hanukkah started on the same day, a rare occurrence. And today also marks the first day of Kwanzaa. But what about Boxing Day?