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25 reasons why Thanksgiving is our favorite holiday

Updated Thanksgiving is the best.From spending time with family and friends to the delicious feasts, there's so much to love about the holidayVisit Insider's homepage for more stories. The fourth Thursday in November is one of the best days of the year. Thanksgiving has all the elements of the perfect holiday — you get to eat delicious food, spend time with family and friends, and you don't even have to leave the house (if your family is hosting, that is).

Asda are selling French Bulldog teapots and mugs

There's a day for everything, and April 21 is officially Bulldogs Are Beautiful Day. With their snuffly flat faces and stocky build, it's hard to believe that anyone would find bulldogs anything but adorable.  However, there is officially a day to celebrate the cute pooches in all their glory - and Asda have even used Frenchies as the inspiration for their new homeware range.  Whether you're a dog fan or just sick of the sight of unicorns, their new kitchen range, comprising of teapot, mug, teabag rest and OTT cookie jar, is a real mutt have.

Bronny Spares 1-Worded Reaction to Billionaire Father LeBron James LatestProject With Louis Vuit

LeBron James entered the stadium in Denver, Colorado, wearing Louis Vuitton for his team’s first game of the season against the Denver Nuggets in October 2023. But only now is it official that King James is finally a Louis Vuitton man. After LeBron posted pictures of his collaboration with the world-famous French luxury brand on Instagram, his son, Bronny James, was very quick to share the photos on his Instagram story.

Einstein's travel diaries reveal 'shocking' xenophobia | Manuscripts and letters

Manuscripts and letters This article is more than 5 years oldEinstein's travel diaries reveal 'shocking' xenophobiaThis article is more than 5 years oldPrivate journals kept by the scientist and humanitarian icon show prejudiced attitudes towards the people he met while travelling in Asia The publication of Albert Einstein’s private diaries detailing his tour of Asia in the 1920s reveals the theoretical physicist and humanitarian icon’s racist attitudes to the people he met on his travels, particularly the Chinese.