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A Hallmark movie inspired by Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce? Sort of
The NFL and Hallmark teamed up for the film “Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story,” which features cameos by Donna Kelce and several Chiefs stars.
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WATCH: White House Christmas tree received by Jill Biden for the last time
First Lady Jill Biden received this year’s White House Christmas tree, named “Tree-mendous,” on Monday from a farm in North Carolina that was devastated by Hurricane Helene
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North Carolina Christmas tree selected for White House
A 19-foot-tall Frasier fir from Cartner’s Christmas Tree Farm in Newland, North Carolina, was selected to be the White House Christmas tree.
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Black Friday 2024: Everything you need to know to score the best deals
Black Friday is almost here! Here are the deals being offered by major retailers to help you save on your holiday shopping. Plus, everything you need to know about what stores will be open on Black Friday and whether it’s worth shopping in-person on Friday or from your couch on Cyber Monday.
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‘Operation Santa' is coming to town! How to adopt children's North Pole letters this holiday
Find out how to help the USPS fulfill children’s wishes to Santa this holiday season.
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Advent calendars: All about the tradition and ones to buy this year
Advent is all about the lead-up to Christmas.
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Why this mom gives her kids toilet paper for Christmas
Donna Bitner of New Mexico loves spoiling her children with Christmas gifts — particularly trash bags, toilet paper and towels.
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Christmas in July tradition continues in South Bay
Christmas in July is becoming a traditon in the South Bay, as Enchant Christmas returns to san Jose’s Paypal Park with a different storyline.
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What is the Epiphany or the Three Kings Day?
Epiphany, also known as the Three Kings Day or Theophany, is a Christian feast celebrated on Jan. 6, which commemorates the visit of the Magi to Jesus Christ.
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Families celebrate Christmas night in San Francisco
With the Christmas season ending, Downtown San Francisco proved to be a popular destination Monday. This as some families were looking to enjoy one last chance of celebrating some holiday cheer.
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Bay Area crowds gather to see holiday lights, 49ers
On Monday night, there were two time-honored family Christmas traditions many Bay Area families turned to: football and family time outside.
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Families celebrate Christmas night in San Francisco
With the Christmas season ending, Downtown San Francisco proved to be a popular destination Monday. This as some families were looking to enjoy one last chance of celebrating some holiday cheer. Pete Suratos reports.
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Bay Area crowds gather to see holiday lights, 49ers
On Monday night, there were two time-honored family Christmas traditions many Bay Area families turned to: football and family time outside. Emma Goss reports.
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San Francisco organizations helping those in need on Christmas
Every Christmas Day as families gather together to exchange gifts and sit down for a holiday meal, Bay Area churches and other non-profits gather volunteers to help feed the those in need.
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San Francisco organizations helping those in need on Christmas
Every Christmas Day as families gather together to exchange gifts and sit down for a holiday meal, Bay Area churches and other non-profits gather volunteers to help feed the needy. Jonathan Bloom reports.
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In Mexico, piñatas are not only a game for children. This tradition has been around for 400 years
The tradition goes back even further. Some say piñatas can be traced back to China, where paper-making originated.
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Santa is traveling around the world. Do you want to know where he is right now?”
As children around the world eagerly await Santa’s arrival on Christmas, the military is ready to track him and see if he’s using any new technology.
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‘Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus': Read the essay from 1897 that made us believe
More than a century ago, an 8-year-old named Virginia O’Hanlon had a question weighing on her mind. Were her friends correct when they said, “There is no Santa Claus”?
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Aliens? Nope, just this Texas family's Christmas light show
A Texas family’s Christmas light show was mistaken for aliens.
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7th graders guessed what 30-year-olds want for Christmas and their answers are hilarious
After hearing their suggestions, the teacher who asked the question said: “I feel personally attacked.”