One of the most famous April Fools’ Day pranks took place in 1957, when the BBC aired a program featuring a Swiss family harvesting a beautiful crop of spaghetti from their tree, according to Newsweek.
It's April 1 and you know what that means. Pike Place-scented perfume? Disco firetrucks? Cop Crocs? Take a romp through Seattle's silly April Fool's Day pranks.
Tuesday is April Fools' Day, and Houstonians and Texans are getting in on the fun with pranks and jokes of their own
Several department and organizations in the Seattle area took to social media to prank their audiences on April Fools' Day.
It doesn't take much investigating to guess these jokes are too good to be true. See some of our favorite April Fools' Day pranks from across Iowa.
There is optimism in Pittsburgh that four-time NFL Most Valuable Player Aaron Rodgers will quarterback the Steelers in 2025.
The Homer Center for the Arts announced a special concert by “Frank X,” 54 years after the supposed death of The Doors frontman Jim Morrison. A new documentary claims the rock singer faked his death and adopted the identity of Frank to live a secret life in Syracuse, so let’s see if he can still jam out to “Riders on the Storm” and “Peace Frog.”
Welcome to the worst day on the internet! As Chaim Gartenberg pointed out years ago, brands and a holiday dedicated to hoaxes are rarely a winning combo. If you’re a company with any kind of social media presence in 2025, you really, truly only have four options on April Fools’ Day:
The 15-time major champion pulled everyone's leg Tuesday morning, posting on social media he was going to, in fact, tee it up at the Masters.