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August 28, 2026 Holiday:

National Power Rangers Day

National Power Rangers Day is a fun-filled celebration that honors the iconic superheroes from the beloved TV show. On this special day, fans of all ages come together to pay tribute to the legendary Rangers, who have been saving the world from evil forces since the 1990s. Traditionally, enthusiasts mark the occasion by hosting costume parties, watching marathons of their favorite episodes, and engaging in lively discussions about their favorite Rangers and villains. Many also take to social media to share their favorite Power Rangers memories, cosplay photos, and fan art. Overall, National Power Rangers Day is a joyous celebration of nostalgia, friendship, and the eternal battle between good and evil.

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Holidays on August 28, 2026:
Birthdays on August 28:

Jack Black

56 Years Old

A comedic genius who brings laughter and energy to the big screen through his outrageous characters and musical talents. Known for starring in iconic films like School of Rock and ...

Shania Twain

60 Years Old

A country pop icon known for empowering lyrics and catchy hooks that dominated the 90s airwaves with hits like "You're Still the One" and "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!".

Satoshi Tajiri

60 Years Old

Creator of the global phenomenon Pokémon, responsible for bringing joy and adventure to millions of gamers worldwide through the iconic franchise's games, anime, and trading cards.

Sheryl Sandberg

56 Years Old

A highly influential COO of Facebook and founder of Leanin.org, known for advocating women's empowerment and equality in the workplace.

Florence Welch

39 Years Old

Lead vocalist of indie rock band Florence + The Machine, known for powerful, soulful voice and atmospheric soundscapes in hits like "Dog Days Are Over" and "Shake It Out".

Jack Kirby

Died in 1994, aged 76

Creator of iconic superheroes and fantastical worlds, revolutionizing the comic book industry with innovative storytelling and artwork.

David Fincher

63 Years Old

Acclaimed filmmaker behind dark, stylish, and thought-provoking movies and TV shows, often exploring themes of obsession, power, and the human psyche. His meticulous attention to d...

Jason Priestley

56 Years Old

A talented Canadian actor, director, and producer, best known for his iconic role as Brandon Walsh on the hit 1990s TV show "Beverly Hills, 90210".

Armie Hammer

39 Years Old

A talented actor known for his versatile performances in films like "The Social Network" and "Call Me By Your Name", bringing complex characters to life on screen.

LeAnn Rimes

43 Years Old

Country pop sensation known for her powerful vocals and chart-topping hits like "How Do I Live" and "Can't Fight the Moonlight". She's a multi-platinum selling artist with a succes...

Quvenzhané Wallis

22 Years Old

Youngest actress to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress, known for her breakout role in the film "Beasts of the Southern Wild".

Scott Hamilton

67 Years Old

Olympic gold medalist and iconic figure skater known for his artistic expression and backflips on ice, inspiring generations of skaters and fans alike.

Events from History on August 28:
63 years ago
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Iconic "I Have a Dream" Speech (National Mall, Washington, D.C., 20001, USA) 1963
On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, the civil rights movement's most eloquent voice, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., stood tall, gazing out at a sea of expectant faces, and declared, "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character." The crowd of 250,000 civil rights supporters, gathered for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, erupted in applause as King's words poured forth, painting a vivid picture of a future where freedom would reign supreme, and equality would be the norm.
193 years ago
Slavery's days were numbered when the Slavery Abolition Act 1833 received royal assent, outlawing the purchase and ownership of slaves in the British Empire, with a few exceptions. This monumental milestone marked a significant step towards a more humane society. Imagine a world where people were treated as mere commodities, but thanks to this groundbreaking legislation, the British Empire took a bold stance against this inhumane practice, paving the way for a brighter future.
71 years ago
In the sweltering summer of 1955, a carefree 14-year-old boy from Chicago, Emmett Till, traveled to Mississippi to visit his relatives. But his innocent whistle at a white woman, Carolyn Bryant, in a grocery store would become a death sentence. Emmett's brutal murder, characterized by torture, beating, and ultimately, lynching, would shake the nation's conscience, galvanizing the nascent civil rights movement. The gruesome discovery of Emmett's lifeless body, with his face unrecognizable, sparked widespread outrage, prompting his mother, Mamie Till, to insist on an open-casket funeral, exposing the horrors of racial violence to the world.
36 years ago
Saddam Hussein's Iraq, still reeling from the Iran-Iraq War, set its sights on its oil-rich neighbor Kuwait, sparking an international crisis. With the world distracted by the end of the Cold War, Saddam saw an opportunity to expand his territory and secure vital oil reserves. On August 28, 1990, Iraq declared Kuwait its 19th province, sparking widespread condemnation and paving the way for a US-led coalition to liberate the emirate.
As Romania's troops were already locked in fierce battles with the Central Powers, Germany, feeling threatened by Romania's alliance with the Entente, decisively declared war on August 28, 1916. This bold move marked a significant escalation of World War I, as Germany sought to crush Romania's resistance and secure vital resources. With this declaration, Germany wagered on a swift victory, but the war would ultimately drag on for two more brutal years. Romania's fate hung in the balance, as its people suffered greatly in the ensuing battles.
Italy, long hesitant to take sides, finally declares war on Germany, shifting the balance of power in the Great War. With its eyes on Austrian territory, Italy hopes to gain a strategic advantage by joining the Allies. The Italian government, led by Antonio Salandra, has been secretly negotiating with the Entente powers, and this bold move marks a significant turning point in the war. As Italy prepares to face Germany on the battlefield, the fate of Europe hangs in the balance.
Notable Deaths on August 28:
2020Chadwick Boseman Hollywood star who brought to life complex characters on the big screen
2007Hilly Kristal Legendary entrepreneur who fueled passion for music and the arts
2015Al Arbour Canadian-American ice hockey player and coach who etched his name in the sport's history.
2008Phil Hill Legendary Formula 1 driver who dominated racing circuits with his impressive skills and speed.
1987John Huston Acclaimed director, actor, and screenwriter of classic films
1903Frederick Law Olmsted Visionary American journalist and architect who designed iconic public spaces
1955Emmett Till Tearful victim of racial terror and oppression in the American South
2017Mireille Darc French sensation who made a lasting impact on the world of cinema
2009Richard Egan Visionary entrepreneur who pioneered the technological revolution with his innovative leadership and business acumen.
2007Miyoshi Umeki Award-winning actress who charmed audiences across the globe
1978Robert Shaw Versatile actor of stage and screen, known for his strong performances
2016Juan Gabriel Iconic singer celebrated for his romantic ballads in Latin music
2007Paul MacCready Visionary engineer who pioneered innovative aviation and technology
1976Anissa Jones Child actress known for her roles in classic American TV shows
2009Adam Goldstein Innovative musician who fused electronic beats with hip-hop rhythms to create a unique sound.
1995Michael Ende German storymaster who crafted imaginative worlds and characters
1985Ruth Gordon Prolific actress and screenwriter known for her versatility
2013Frank Pulli Arbitrating umpire who brought fairness and integrity to the game of baseball with his impartial judgment.
1988Max Shulman Author and screenwriter known for his witty and humorous stories
2014Glenn Cornick English bass guitarist who rocked the music world with his iconic melodies.