HomeTOP STORIESThe Ubiquitous Flower That Marks the Day of the Dead The Ubiquitous Flower That Marks the Day of the Dead By rogerjudd November 1, 2025 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp During the Day of the Dead, the cempasúchil, or marigold, is believed to guide spirits back home. In Mexico City, people who lost a loved one to Covid use the flower to honor their dead. Previous articleWhat Happened to the Art of the Deal?Next articleImmigration Agents Clash With Chicago-Area Residents on Halloween latest articles How Britain Got Investors to Line Up for Nuclear Power Immigration Agents Clash With Chicago-Area Residents on Halloween What Happened to the Art of the Deal? It’s Halloween Night, and New York Is Decked Out in All Its Gory Glory White House Limits Reporters’ Access to Press Secretary’s Office Cavco signals balanced market and expands retail footprint following American Homestar acquisition explore more How Britain Got Investors to Line Up for Nuclear Power Immigration Agents Clash With Chicago-Area Residents on Halloween What Happened to the Art of the Deal? It’s Halloween Night, and New York Is Decked Out in All Its Gory Glory White House Limits Reporters’ Access to Press Secretary’s Office Cavco signals balanced market and expands retail footprint following American Homestar acquisition