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The tradition of displaying the deceased ahead of a funeral is hardly unique, but certain Ghanaian communities elevate the ...
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At the Cawley & Peoples Mortuary Museum in Marietta, Ohio, you can satisfy that curiosity without the awkwardness of asking inappropriate questions at an actual funeral. This hidden gem offers a ...
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An estimated 200 men will gather in Virginia Beach on Saturday to celebrate Men's Health Month.
Former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman will lie in state in the Minnesota Capitol rotunda on Friday while the man ...
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HELLO!'s Online Royal Reporter Danielle Stacey adds: "The dress code for the Pope's funeral stated that men were asked to wear a dark suit with a long black tie, so black wasn't the only colour ...
Donald Trump wore a blue suit to the Pope's funeral, sparking some conversation President Trump wore a blue suit with a matching tie and a white button-up.
However, regardless of Vatican dress code, Trump was not the only funeral attendee who did not wear a black suit. Another notable exception was the U.K.'s Prince William, who wore a dark navy suit.
The Vatican had a strict all-black dress code for Pope Francis’s funeral Saturday. President Donald Trump wore a blue suit instead. He wasn't alone, however.