I noticed in Google’s heading art work that looked like a cartoon Bengal tiger eating flowers.
This is the first day of celebrations of the lunar new year, lasting ‘till February 15th, and it the Year of the Tiger.
If that isn’t enough to give you a premonition chill, guess what color is appropriate to wear:
“Do, however, wear red. It's associated with luck and prosperity. (Read more Lunar New Year dos and don'tshere.)”
I think Cincinnati has made the connection:
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This is the first day of celebrations of the lunar new year, lasting ‘till February 15th, and it the Year of the Tiger.
If that isn’t enough to give you a premonition chill, guess what color is appropriate to wear:
“Do, however, wear red. It's associated with luck and prosperity. (Read more Lunar New Year dos and don'tshere.)”
I think Cincinnati has made the connection:

The Bengals find some luck in the Year of the Tiger, and Cincinnati is celebrating
Fans in Cincinnati are ecstatic over their win against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game. The team's victory coincides with the Lunar New Year and a cleansing of bad history.

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