Serena Wililams offered a simple explanation to address criticism she received after making an appearance during Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX halftime show, calling it a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
The tennis legend, who retired from the sport in 2022, posted a video on Instagram showing the behind-scenes leading up to her cameo.
Serena Williams dances during halftime of the Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
In the post, she shared a brief explanation why she accepted Lamar’s invitation.
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“When @kendricklamar and team called and was like ‘we’ve been trying to do something forever, what about this? We loved your crip walk at the Olympics after you won the gold medal.’ I’m like Super Bowl? Are you serious?
“When in the world would I ever be able to dance at a superbowl? (Never) let’s do it!”
Williams’ added that she knew her “winning dance” at the 2012 Olympic Games in London “would pay off one day.”
Serena Williams dances during halftime of the Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.(AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)
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“End of story,” she added.
Williams’ explanation comes after she faced criticism for her choice of dance and for performing alongside the rival of rapper Drake, with whom Williams was previously involved in a relationship.
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith was among those who criticized Williams, saying he would divorce his wife if she was “trolling her ex.”
Serena Williams dances on stage during halftime of the Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
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But Williams’ husband, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, defended Williams
“Some of y’all have no idea how criticized Serena was for this same dance at Wimbledon 13 years ago and it shows…. This is bigger than the music,” he said in a post on X.
Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.
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Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce got emotional when talking about two of the victims in the New Orleans terrorist attack.
Kelce is part of ESPN’s Super Bowl pregame coverage, and the network aired a piece about Ryan Quigley, an Eagles fan who survived the attack.
The story brought Kelce to tears.
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Jason Kelce on the ESPN postseason countdown set during the 2025 Pro Bowl Games at Camping World Stadium.(Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)
Quigley was with his friend, Tiger Bech, who was walking on Bourbon Street when a man driving a pickup truck drove into a crowd of people.
Bech was among one of 14 people killed in the attack, and Quigley was injured.
Quigley vowed to never return to the city after the tragedy, but the Eagles offered him tickets to the Super Bowl after his story.
Quigley made the decision to go to the game because of a promise he made to his late best friend, Bech.
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ESPN personality and former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce on set before the game between the Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans at AT&T Stadium.(Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images)
Quigley told Bech that if the Eagles made the Super Bowl, he would take them to the big game in New Orleans.
When the cameras cut back to Kelce and the ESPN crew, the former Eagles star was overcome with emotions.
“Listen, there’s some awful people in this world,” Kelce said after taking a moment to gather himself.
“I had the fortune of meeting Ryan,” Kelce said through tears. “And the spirit, right there – you wouldn’t even know something happened if he wasn’t in a wheelchair before the Rams game. On one end, something terrible can happen, and on the other, something so beautiful can happen. And just happy that he’s going to be here on the behalf of Eagles fans everywhere. Hell yeah, Ryan.”
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Quigley will be in attendance, hoping to see his Eagles win their second Super Bowl in franchise history.
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Narmada Jayanti 2025 will be marked on February 4. This annual commemoration is marked on the Saptami tithi in the bright phase of the Hindu month of Magha month. The observance is focused on offering prayers to the Narmada River, and people often make it a point to take a holy dip here on this day. Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh, the origin of river Narmada, is a popular place to observe Narmada Jayanti. As we prepare to celebrate Narmada Jayanti 2025, here is everything you need to know about this festival, how to celebrate it and why it is important. Narmada Jayanti 2025 Wishes and Images: Share Messages in Hindi, Greetings, Quotes and HD Wallpapers To Celebrate the Birth Anniversary of River Narmada.
When is Narmada Jayanti?
Narmada Jayanti is celebrated on the Shukla Paksha Saotami tithi in the Hindu month of Magha. The celebration of Narmada Jayanti 2025 will be marked on February 4. The Saptami Tithi for Narmada Jayanti 2025 begins at 06:07 on Feb 04, 2025, and will go on till 04:00 on Feb 05, 2025.
Narmada Jayanti 2025 Date and Muhurat
Narmada Jayanti on Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Saptami Tithi Begins – 04:37 on Feb 04, 2025
Saptami Tithi Ends – 02:30 on Feb 05, 2025
Significance of Narmada Jayanti
Narmada Jayanti celebration is focused on celebrating the origin of the Narmada River and is often referred to as the birth anniversary of the river. The celebration of Narmada Jayanti will be marked across the country, with areas where the river passes allowing special events where devotees take a holy bath. On this day, devotees worship the river Narmada, which brings peace and prosperity to their lives. The observance is also celebrated with great fervour and enthusiasm at temples dedicated to Goddess Narmada across the country.
Every year, the celebration of Narmada Jayanti is considered to be an extremely auspicious event that is supposed to fill one’s life with prosperity and good luck. The observance of Narmada Jayanti usually falls on the same day as Ratha Saptami – which is often referred to as the Sun God’s birthday.
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Isra and Mi’raj is a significant event in Islamic tradition that marks the miraculous night journey and ascension of Prophet Muhammad. It is observed on the 27th night of Rajab, the seventh month of the Islamic lunar calendar, although specific dates may vary based on the starting of Rajab month in that particular country or region. The Isra and Miʿraj are the two parts of a Night Journey that Muslims believe the Islamic prophet Muhammad took during a single night. Shab-e-Miraj 2025 Date, History and Significance: All You Need To Know About the ‘Night of Ascent,’ Lailat Al Miraj.
As per Islamic tradition, the mention of the story is found in the 17th chapter of the Quran, called al-Isra’, while details of the story are found in the hadith. The night of Shab-e-Miraj, Al Isra’ wal Mi’raj 2025 will fall on the evening of January 26 in Saudi Arabia as the 27th Rajab will start from the sunset on January 26.
Shab-e-Miraj (Isra’ and Mi’raj) 2025 Date
As stated above, Shab-e-Miraj will be observed on the evening of January 26 in Saudi Arabia. In India, the 27th Rajab will start from the sunset on January 27. Hence, Mi’raj will be observed on the evening of January 27.
Isra’ and Mi’raj Meaning
Isra means walking or traveling at night while Miʿraj means rising, or going up to a high place. In the Isra, known as the Night Journey, Muhammad is said to have travelled on the back of Buraq, a winged horse-like bird to Al-Aqsa where he led other prophets including Ibrahim (Abraham), Musa (Moses), and Isa (Jesus) in prayer. Muhammad then ascended into heaven during the Miʿraj where he individually greeted the prophets, and later spoke to God, who agreed to lower the number of required ṣalāt from 50 a day to only five. The story of the journey and ascent are marked as one of the most celebrated in the Islamic calendar—27th of the Islamic month of Rajab. January 2025 Holidays and Festivals Calendar.
Isra’ and Mi’raj Significance
Isra and Mi’raj hold great significance for Muslims worldwide. The events of Isra and Miʿraj are mentioned briefly in the Quran and then further expanded and interpreted within the hadith (the literary corpus of reported sayings of Muhammad), which form supplements to the Quran. Two hadith sources on the Isra and Miʿraj considered the most reliable are Anas ibn Malik and Ibn ʿAbbas.
For the Muslim community worldwide, the event demonstrates Allah’s miraculous power and serves as a source of hope and inspiration during times of hardship. On these days, Muslims around the world offer additional prayers and attend lectures or gatherings to reflect on the lessons of Isra and Mi’raj.
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A film shows a large group of children walking out of Auschwitz concentration camp in the company of nuns. Regina Horowitz recognized her own child and begged the camera operator to give her the frames of the film depicting Ryszard.
There are very few survivors left as the world commemorates the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi death camp Auschwitz. The Horowitz family’s tale of survival is one such documentation.
The Kraków orphanage would send her Regina Horowitz to another address, where she miraculously found her five-year-old son, who was just as shocked to see his mom alive. And not just her, but also his sister Niusia and his grandmother . . . all three women saved by German industrialist Oskar Schindler.
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Ryszard Horowitz, Niusia Horowitz-Karakulska and Roman Polanski enjoying a day at Wawel Royal Castle in Kraków, with Roman’s uncle. Photo courtesy Ryszard Horowitz.(Ryszard Horowitz )
Renowned photographer Ryszard Horowitz was born on May 5th, 1939, to a loving family in the historic city of Kraków, the former capital of Poland, but just four months later Nazi Germany invaded Poland, resulting in utter devastation.
Ryszard Horowitz, highlighted, behind the barbed wire of Auschwitz Concentration Camp, Liberation of the camp in 1945. Photo courtesy Ryszard Horowitz.(Ryszard Horowitz )
The war would turn brutal and sinister, especially for Poland’s Jews.
“When the Germans marched into Kraków,” Horowitz told Fox News Digital, “my parents’ first reaction was to run away. They packed their suitcases and left me with my non-Jewish nanny, Antosia. But soon they returned with my sister, because they did not want me to stay behind. So, we were reunited but eventually forced to relocate to the ghetto.”
Dawid and Regina Horowitz, wedding photo. Kraków, 1932. Photo courtesy Ryszard Horowitz.(Ryszard Horowitz )
The Nazis segregated Jews from the rest of the population, forcing them into Krakow’s notorious ghetto. Life was bleak behind the fences, in constant fear of Nazi persecution.
Kraków Ghetto, gate one, 1941. Photo from the collection of The Historical Museum of the City of Kraków, Poland.
Fortunately for Ryszard, there was an older boy there, called Roman Liebling, known later as Roman Polanski, who attended his third birthday party. According to Polanski, although food was scarce, by some miracle Ryszard’s mother, Regina, managed to procure hot chocolate for the kids. Ryszard, however, did not care for hot chocolate and refused to drink it.
Niusia Horowitz, Roman Polanski, Ryszard Horowitz, Roma Ligocka in Kraków, 1946. Photo courtesy Ryszard Horowitz.(Ryszard Horowitz)
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By 1943, the Germans were liquidating Kraków’s ghetto, and the Horowitz family was forced to relocate to a Nazi concentration camp in Plaszow. It was run by a notorious Nazi commander, Austrian officer Amon Göth.
The remnants of a wall from the Jewish ghetto in Krakow, Poland. January 11, 2023.(Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images)
“It was a terrible camp, because the man in charge was an extremely brutal character. He created a tremendous sense of fear. He was shooting people right and left. He was like a God in terms of his power and made life there totally impossible,” Horowitz recalled.
Göth liked to throw parties in his villa, where two of Ryszard’s musician uncles were forced to play.
Ryszard Horowitz’s uncles had careers as entertainers before World War Two began. Photo courtesy Ryszard Horowitz.(Ryszard Horowitz)
One of the men attending the parties was German industrialist Oskar Schindler. His friendship with Göth enabled him to run a business that would ultimately become a lifeline for many of the camps Jews.
“Oscar Schindler got permission to open a factory producing utensils for the German army, and my family worked there.” Horowitz explained.
Steven Spielberg, Ryszard Horowitz, Ania Bogusz and Bronisława Horowitz-Karakulska. Photo courtesy Ryszard Horowitz.(Ryszard Horowitz)
Steven Spielberg introduced Oskar Schindler to the entire world in his 1993 movie “Schindler’s List,” and Horowitz shared some observations about the famed businessman.
“Everybody will tell you something else about him. How good he was, how bad he was, how handsome he was, how many women he had, but the bottom line is . . . somehow, he felt this urge to save people. Once, he got into trouble when he kissed my sister when she gave him a cake for his birthday,” Horowitz said.
In 1944, the Germans decided it was time to dismantle Plaszow, disguise the traces of their atrocities, and close Schindler’s factory.
The Jewish Cemetery in Kraków, photocomposition by Ryszard Horowitz. Photo courtesy Ryszard Horowitz.(Ryszard Horowitz)
“Schindler managed to get permission to move a certain number of workers to his factory in Brünnlitz, in Czechoslovakia,” Horowitz said.
Brünnlitz was a German labor camp, and as Spielberg showed in his film, a list was created with names of those who would be relocated there.
“There is no question that there was a list, and my family was on that list. I was not, because I was too small to work, but somehow, I managed to squeeze in. There were two transports, one of men and one of women. I was traveling with my father,” Horowitz explained.
Schindler’s men made it to Brünnlitz alive, but Ryszard’s life was about to unravel.
“We waited for the women to follow us to Brünnlitz. But, for some reason, we do not know why, they were sent to Auschwitz concentration camp instead,” he said.
Schindler hurried to Auschwitz to rescue his women and left Josef Leipold in charge of his factory.
“Leipold was the exact opposite of Schindler.” Horowitz said. “From the beginning, his idea was to finish us off. And he did not want children there. So, he packed us with our fathers and shipped us to Auschwitz.”
Upon arriving at Auschwitz, Ryszard was selected to have concentration camp numbers tattooed on his forearm. Which meant he would stay alive, for a time.
Businessman Oskar Schindler speaks about saving lives during the Holocaust of Germany’s Third Reich in an interview with United Press International.(Bettmann / Contributor/Getty Images)
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Oskar Schindler managed to rescue the women. They were aboard a train that was about to depart for Auschwitz.
Horowitz recalled these heartbreaking moments, “My cousin and I saw the train, and my mother was there, my sister, my grandmother . . . and they saw us. My mother was certain this was the last time she would see me. They went to Brünnlitz, and my father and I remained in Auschwitz.”
In January 1945, with the Red Army approaching, German SS forces marched thousands of prisoners out of Auschwitz to different camps on German territory. Richard’s father, Dawid “Dolek” Horowitz, was forced to leave his son behind.
“I think that one of the reasons I survived was that a man in charge of a warehouse, Roman Gunz, agreed to look after me. Sometimes he would feed me, and when things got difficult, he would hide me in the warehouse or inside the infectious hospital ward,” Horowitz said.
Then one day, the nightmare of Auschwitz came to an end.
“When the Red Army came close to the camp, the Germans were in a panic. They rounded all the kids up and were ready to shoot us, but just then two German officers arrived on motorcycles screaming to drop everything and follow them, so they did,” Horowitz remembered.
A few hours later, Soviet troops entered Auschwitz.
“The Red Army arrived, most of them on horseback,” he said. “They gave us food and sweets. They had cameras with them, and they recorded a lot of footage. The following day, nuns arrived and took us to an orphanage in Kraków. Polanski’s aunt Tosia found me there and took me to her apartment on Dluga Street. And Roman was already there.”
The Horowitz Family survivors, Szachne, Sabina, Niusia, Regina, Ryszard and Dawid. Kraków, Poland. (Ryszard Horowitz)
In March 1945, Brünnlitz was liberated, and the Horowitz women returned to Kraków.
“One day, my mom was out in the market Square, where they were showing a documentary movie about the liberation of Auschwitz, and she recognized me in it,” Horowitz said.
The Horowitz women moved in with Roman Polanski’s family. They were soon joined by Dawid Horowitz.
“We all lived under one roof for two years, until my father got us a nice apartment near Market Square,” Horowitz said.
After the war, Poles found their country in ruins with a hostile communist regime in charge.
“Most of my closest friends and their families were anti-communists. Everybody’s dream was to get out of Poland as fast as possible,” Horowitz explained.
Regina and Dawid Horowitz reunite with Oskar Schindler and Henry Rosner in Vienna. Photo courtesy Ryszard Horowitz.(Ryszard Horowitz)
Dawid Horowitz managed to open a store selling tools and building materials, with Polanski’s aunt Tosia as his business partner. Life went on.
“For me and my friends, life was pretty good at the time, because we were not engaged in politics. We were artists, and we believed that we lived in a totally free society, so we did what we wanted to do, and we had this amazing outlet, a cabaret called “Piwnica pod Barnami” (The Cellar under the Rams). And we had jazz,” Horowitz recalled.
Dave Brubeck and Paul Desmond, in Kraków,1958. Photo courtesy Ryszard Horowitz.(Ryszard Horowitz)
In 1958, American jazz pianist Dave Brubeck arrived in Kraków to perform. Ryszard Horowitz was there with his camera and documented it in pictures. Little did he know that photography was his future. And that future was on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.
Ryszard Horowitz, aboard the Polish ocean liner “MS Batory,” departing for America in 1959. Photo courtesy Ryszard Horowitz.(Ryszard Horowitz)
“I had this opportunity because my uncles here in New York were ready to offer me room and board. And I also received a scholarship from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn,” Horowitz said.
With his father’s encouragement and some U.S. dollars hidden in the heel of his shoe, Horowitz boarded the Polish ocean liner “MS Batory.”
Life as an immigrant in the Big Apple was a mixed bag. But at the Pratt Institute, Horowitz quickly exhibited a unique talent for photography.
Ryszard Horowitz photo shoot for Tiffany & Co. Photo courtesy Ryszard Horowitz.(Ryszard Horowitz)
“I created their first photography lab at Pratt, and I was asked to design their 75th anniversary yearbook, which I edited, and I pretty much took all the photographs for them. It was the first time in history that the New York Art Directors Club gave an award to a student. So, this became my portfolio,” Horowitz explained.
Photocomposer Ryszard Horowitz: One-Man show in Beijing, China.(Ryszard Horowitz)
Ryszard connected with influential people who helped pave his way to success. Among them were photographer Richard Avedon, graphic artist Saul Steinberg and ballet choreographer Sergei Diaghilev, as well as his idol, disc jockey Willis Conover, who hosted the Jazz Hour on the Voice of America.
Through the lens of his camera, Horowitz saw the world somewhat differently. His photographs looked like computer-generated graphics, except that they predated the digital age. He became known as the pioneer of special effects photography.
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“I found a way of reversing perspective and juxtaposing large objects to make them look small and vice versa,” Horowitz said.
Horowitz was a master of light. He learned to manipulate light to photograph expensive jewelry and new cars.
“My art education in Kraków helped me – my devotion to the great masters of painting,” Horowitz explained.
Ryszard Horowitz receives an honorary doctorate at the University of Warsaw, Poland. Photo courtesy Ryszard Horowitz.(Ryszard Horowitz)
His iconic commercial work captivated audiences in the world of advertising, bringing him fame and prestigious awards. He received honorary doctorates from the University of Warsaw and Wrocław in Poland, and in 2014, his hometown of Kraków made him an honorary citizen.
“Some of my photographs consist of different images taken in different parts of the world, and they are merged into a single unit that’s not jarring but believable. They appear as though they are an instance of a situation that never existed except in my head. That’s why I call myself a ‘photocomposer,” Horowitz explained.
Award-winning digital photo-composition: Allegory (1992) by Ryszard Horowitz. Photo courtesy Ryszard Horowitz.(Ryszard Horowitz)
He achieved success in his personal life as well. Since 1974, he’s been happily married to Anna Bogusz, and they have two grown sons: Daniel and Emil.
Emil, Ania and Daniel Horowitz. Photo courtesy Ryszard Horowitz.
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“I met Ania at a party. She was an architecture student from a Polish family living in Caracas, Venezuela. She was only passing through New York on her way to Paris to continue her studies. She never made it to Paris,” Horowitz smiled, recollecting meeting the love of his life.
Ania Bogusz and Ryszard Horowitz, 1974. Photo courtesy Ryszard Horowitz.
So many years after he walked out of Auschwitz alive, Ryszard Horowitz feels blessed to live the American Dream with his family, and doing what he loves most – creating his photo compositions . . . and listening to jazz.
Lohri, a vibrant harvest festival, is celebrated in various parts of India, particularly in Punjab and the northern states. It holds special significance in these regions, marking the end of the winter season and the beginning of the harvest period. In 2025, Lohri will be observed on Monday, January 13. Though it is deeply rooted in Punjabi traditions, the festival is also celebrated across the country, where people light bonfires and participate in dances to welcome longer days following the winter solstice. For families with recent celebrations, such as a marriage or the birth of a child, the festivities are particularly joyous. Traditional treats like jaggery, gajak, rewri, peanuts, popcorn, and til are commonly shared during these celebrations. How is Dulla Bhatti Related to Lohri Festivities? Know the Significance of Reciting His Songs During the Harvest Festival of Punjab.
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Lohri marks the conclusion of the sowing season for winter crops, signalling the arrival of a prosperous harvest. Both the Punjabi and Hindu communities take this opportunity to offer prayers to the Sun God (Surya Devta) and the Fire God (Agni), seeking blessings for abundant crops and agricultural prosperity in the upcoming season. The festival is celebrated just a day before Makar Sankranti, which ushers in warmer weather, bringing shorter nights and longer days.
Lohri is also a time of joy for families celebrating milestones such as a marriage or the birth of a child as they gather together to observe their first Lohri with loved ones. A special tradition on this day involves the preparation of “til rice,” which is made by mixing sesame seeds (til), jaggery, and rice, a treat that symbolizes sweetness and good fortune. Happy Lohri 2025 Greetings, Wishes & Harvest Quotes: Send HD Images, Messages, Wallpapers and WhatsApp Status To Celebrate the Festival.
Lohri Celebrations & Significance
Central to the Lohri festivities is the bonfire, which brings warmth and cheer to the cold winter night. The community gathers around the fire, exchanging heartfelt Lohri greetings, wearing new clothes, and enjoying the lively atmosphere. People circle the bonfire, dancing to the rhythmic beats of the dhol, and sing traditional Lohri songs that have been passed down through generations.
The celebration is also marked by the sharing of traditional snacks such as peanuts, gajak, popcorn, and rewri. These treats are offered to the Fire God, symbolizing gratitude and hope for a successful harvest. A festive dinner, often consisting of makki ki roti (cornbread) and sarson ka saag (mustard greens), is prepared in many households and shared with family and friends.
In rural areas of Punjab, a unique tradition involves groups of young boys and girls going around their neighbourhoods in the days leading up to Lohri. They collect firewood for the bonfire and, in some cases, also gather items like grains and jaggery, which are sold to raise funds. The proceeds from the sale are then shared among the group, adding a sense of community and togetherness to the celebration.
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Lohri is a festival that brings communities together to celebrate the end of winter and the promise of a fruitful harvest. It’s a time for families to connect, offer prayers, and enjoy traditional foods and rituals. Whether it’s the warmth of the bonfire, the music, or the sharing of festive treats, Lohri reflects the spirit of joy, gratitude, and renewal. May this year’s Lohri bring warmth, prosperity, and happiness to all who celebrate it.
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The New Year is a time to embrace new beginnings, filled with hope and excitement for the future. It marks the end of one chapter and the start of another, offering a chance to reflect on the past year while looking forward to new opportunities. People around the world come together to celebrate, sharing joy, love, and optimism for what’s to come. This time of year serves as a reminder of the endless possibilities ahead. To celebrate a fresh start on New Year’s Day 2025, share these Happy New Year 2025 short quotes, messages, sweet greetings, sayings, HD images, photos, wallpapers and GIFs.
Whether through resolutions, goals, or simply appreciating the present moment, the New Year invites us to reset and strive for personal growth. It’s a collective celebration of life’s potential and the chance to make the most of every new day. As you celebrate New Year 2025, share these Happy New Year 2025 short quotes, messages, sweet greetings, sayings, HD images, photos, wallpapers and GIFs with your loved ones.
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Sending short and sweet messages on New Year’s Day is a simple yet meaningful way to spread joy and positivity. A quick message like “Wishing you a year full of love, laughter, and endless happiness” can make someone’s day brighter, reminding them that they are thought of and cared for. These brief greetings are perfect for friends, family, or colleagues, offering a heartfelt wish in just a few words.
Sometimes, the most impactful messages are the shortest ones. A quick “Happy New Year! Here’s to new adventures and unforgettable memories” is not only easy to share but also carries a message of excitement and hope. These messages are a wonderful way to start the year on a positive note, fostering connection and spreading happiness with minimal effort.
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