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Here's a breakdown. What is the summer solstice and is it the first day of summer? The summer solstice is the time when the sun reaches its highest and northernmost points in the sky, according to ...
On the summer solstice, the Northern Hemisphere receives more sunlight than on any other day of the year—but that doesn't mean the first day of summer is also the hottest. Earth's oceans and ...
The winter solstice may mark the shortest day of the year, but it also means longer, brighter days are on the horizon. Here's ...
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They mark the first official day of spring and the first official day of fall each year. Solstices occur during the winter and summer and mark the shortest and longest days of the year ...
The first Election Day was held on the first Tuesday of November in 1845. The goal was to ensure a fair vote in a largely ...
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Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5, this year. The big day is always on the first Tuesday of November. Here's how the tradition got started.