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How did April Fools' Day started?

USA Today gave a brief report on how April Fools' Day started following tomorrow is the start of April.


Dynasty's Kate O'Mara dies at 74

Dynasty star Kate O'Mara died in a southern England nursing home at age 74, a news confirmed by her agent Phil Belfield, reported Fox News.

Google celebrates Mother's Day in UK with Doodle

Google celebrated UK's Mother's Day with a Doodle of a mom cycling with her children, reported The Independent.

WATCH: Sunderland vs. West Ham United

Sunderland needs to bring a good game on Monday against West Ham or risk cutting adrift to a game later in April against the Cardiff, previewed SkySports.


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Tesla Motors Inc's General Manager Kingston Chang resigned prior the car maker's expansion in China, reported Bloomberg.
Resistive RAM technology pioneer Crossbar Inc obtained $25 million for its Series C financing round from its current backers and new investors, a statement about the funding said.
Philippines-based crowdfunding site Medifund turned non-profit to help students in developing countries pay for the cost of their schooling and to encourage more women to enter the medical profession.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier opened ahead its North America debut on Friday already bagging USD75.2 million, reported MTV News.
Santa Monica, US-based 3D print online marketplace SyncFab launched a $25,000 crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter to streamline specialty manufacturing in the US using the 3D printing technology.
Google starts April Fools by launching Pokemon Challenge on Google Maps app, reported TNW. April Fools has reached Japan after Google pulled jokes on the first day of the month.
Kitchensurfing has secured a $15 million investment for its Series B round led by Tiger Global Management and participated in by Union Square ventures and Spark Capital.
Today, LA Reid announced that the late King of Pop's album titled XSCAPE would be released on May 13 containing eight tracks from Michael Jackson's archives.
San Francisco, US-based venture capital firm Rise Capital is set to raise $146 million to back startups in Africa, South America, and other emerging markets.
Warner Bros and JK Rowling announced that a Harry Potter spinoff would be released soon, reported Mashable.