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Lunar New Year 2026, also known as Chinese New Year, begins on Tuesday, Feb. 17. The date for Lunar New Year changes annually as it is based on the phases of the moon. The year 2026 is designated as ...
Chinese metaphysics consultant Vicki Iskandar tells PEOPLE exclusively what the Year of the Fire Horse will bring in 2026 Getty Something major is brewing in the cosmos! As the Lunar New Year ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Henry Chen, born in 1990, the Year of the Horse, never took Chinese horoscopes too seriously. But people around ...
A version of this story appeared in CNN Business’ Nightcap newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here. Investors are pretty confident that Google’s parent company, Alphabet, will still ...
The Year of the Horse, starting Feb 17, 2026, signals a shift from shedding old ways to bold action for founders. It encourages decisive, fast movement, visible leadership, valuing speed over ...
Mike Macdonald and Mike Vrabel (center) are the headliners, but (from top left) Sean Payton, Kyle Shanahan, Sean McVay, Liam Coen and Ben Johnson are among the NFL head coaches worthy of recognition ...
The Chinese Year of the Fire Horse has a new, unexpected mascot: Draco Malfoy. Associating the Harry Potter antagonist with China’s Year of the Fire Horse might seem odd or whimsical. But it has much ...
Lunar New Year is a holiday celebrated in many Asian countries based on a lunisolar calendar. The term "Chinese New Year" refers specifically to celebrations in Chinese culture, while "Lunar New Year" ...
With the Year of the Horse galloping into view, an unexpected face has emerged in China as a symbol of fortune: a villain from Harry Potter’s wizarding world. Draco Malfoy, Potter’s privileged teen ...
BEIJING — A frowning red horse has become the surprise hit toy of the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday, capturing the mood here better than any data point. Embroidered with a Chinese phrase wishing ...