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Gaffe by the former foil athlete after the Italian swimmer said she was happy despite not having medaled in the 100m breaststroke. Then come the apologies ...
"Happy Birthday to You" is sung everywhere, but because it's copyrighted, it's rarely heard on TV or in movies. A filmmaker has filed a lawsuit seeking to make the song part of the public domain.
Francisca “Paquita” Morales dances at her 107th birthday at the Plaza Taino Apartments in Humboldt Park on Friday. She was born June 6, 1917 — during the First World War. Jim Vondruska/For ...
She wrote: “Wishing a man after God’s very own heart a happy 30th birthday! Wow look at all God has done through you in under 30 years it is astonishing to behold.
Francisca Paquita Morales was born in Puerto Rico and moved to Humboldt Park 50 years ago. She's believed to be Chicago's oldest resident, and she attributes her longevity to faith, diet and movement.
“Happy Birthday to You” was first published in 1893 in a book titled Song Stories for the Kindergarten.The song was then titled “Good Morning to All,” with the same melody we all know today.
On May 15, 2025, the music star’s wife took to social media to celebrate her mum’s birthday with lovely photos Many social media users reacted to Ivy Ifeoma’s post dedicated to celebrating ...
Lola Francisca with three of her 14 children during her birthday celebration in 2019. Her eldest daughter who is fixing her hair is now 101 years old. National Commission of Senior Citizens (NCSC ...
A party for former President Donald J. Trump’s 78th birthday was held on Friday at the Palm Beach County Convention Center, by a group of supporters who call themselves Club 47 USA.
NOTHING says ‘birthday’ like singing Happy Birthday… but doing so in public is actually ILLEGAL. This isn’t to save the ears of nearby people from tone deaf party-goers, but… ...
The winners of the Short Film (Live Action) trophy at this year’s Academy Awards cut short their speech to sing “Happy Birthday” to the film’s star, James Martin.
Police said the man in East Boston called 911, saying he wanted someone to wish him a happy birthday. Before two police officers responded, they stopped to buy him a small cake and birthday candles.