Google is known for its clever April Fools’ Day pranks, but this year the company has decided to shelve its holiday plans due to coronavirus concerns. According to a company email, Google won't launch ...
The earliest April Fools’ Day hoax on record was in 1698, when people in London were told to go see the annual ceremony of the washing of the lions.
April Fools' Day, which is Wednesday, April 1, likely began in the 15th century. But now it's become more of marketing mischief by big brands.
People in Cardiff describe some of the pranks they have fallen for on April Fools' Day Humorous headlines once flooded the papers on 1 April. Experts explain why it does not happen today. In Ticino, ...