No one knows how it actually started. Some historians speculate that April Fools’ Day began in 1582
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Read MoreOn July 2, 1982, Larry Walters strapped himself to a lawn chair, tied to forty-three weather balloons, and began ascending into the clouds.
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Read MoreAlexander Solzhenitsyn languished for years in a Soviet gulag (or work camp). After endless days of backbreaking labor
Read MoreIn 2008, Steve Kreuscher, an Illinois man, legally changed his name to “In God We Trust.”
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