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February 9, 2026 Holiday:

National Pizza Day

National Pizza Day is a delicious celebration that brings people together over a shared love of, you guessed it, pizza! This tasty holiday is all about indulging in a slice (or three) of your favorite pie, whether it's classic margherita, meat-lovers, or something more adventurous. Many pizzerias and restaurants offer special deals and discounts on this day, making it the perfect excuse to gather friends and family for a pizza party. Some people also use National Pizza Day as an opportunity to try new toppings or flavor combinations, while others stick to their tried-and-true favorites. Whatever your pizza style, this holiday is all about embracing the joy and comfort of a perfectly cooked pie.

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Holidays on February 9, 2026:

Pizza Pie Day

Join the pizza party on 2/9/2026 and indulge in your favorite slices with friends and family on Pizza Pie Day! more >>

Chocolate Day

Indulge in the rich goodness of chocolate on Chocolate Day, 2/9/2026, with gift-giving, baking, and tastings, and show appreciation for loved ones. more >>

National Football Hangover Day

National Football Hangover Day on 2/9/2026: Debunking the myth behind this non-existent holiday. more >>

International Epilepsy Day

International Epilepsy Day, 2/9/2026: Raise awareness and break stigmas surrounding epilepsy, a neurological disorder affecting millions worldwide, with events, campaigns, and advocacy for better care and support. more >>

Read in the Bathtub Day

Indulge in a relaxing bath and good book on Read in the Bathtub Day, February 9th, 2026. more >>

Clean Out Your Computer Day

Clean Out Your Computer Day on 2/9/2026: Declutter your digital life, improve performance, and reduce cyber threats. more >>

National Develop Alternative Vices Day

Ditch the usual habits and create new, exciting ways to indulge in your vices! Maybe it's time to trade in video games for a thrilling novel or swap social media for a fascinating podcast. Today's the day to explore fresh forms of entertainment and f... more >>

Oatmeal Monday

Warm up on a chilly winter morning with a bowl of warm, comforting goodness! This cozy holiday celebrates the wholesome, stick-to-your-ribs goodness of oatmeal, a breakfast staple that's been fueling morning routines for centuries. Rich in fiber and ... more >>

National Cut the Cord Day

National Cut the Cord Day, 2/9/2026: Ditch traditional TV subscriptions and explore alternative streaming options for a more personalized viewing experience. more >>

Birthdays on February 9:

Joe Pesci

83 Years Old

Academy Award-winning actor renowned for his intense, dramatic performances in iconic films like "Goodfellas" and "Home Alone".

Tom Hiddleston

45 Years Old

A talented actor renowned for his iconic portrayal of Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, bringing wit and charm to the big screen.

Carole King

84 Years Old

A legendary singer-songwriter and pianist, known for writing and performing iconic hits like "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" and "(You Make Me Feel Like a) Natural Woman", with a caree...

Michael B. Jordan

39 Years Old

Star of critically acclaimed films like Creed and Black Panther, bringing nuanced portrayals of complex characters to the big screen.

Alice Walker

82 Years Old

A celebrated author of powerful, poignant stories and poems that explore the experiences of African American women, delving into themes of identity, oppression, and social justice....

Mia Farrow

81 Years Old

A renowned actress, activist, and model, known for her iconic roles in films like "Rosemary's Baby" and her humanitarian work, particularly with UNICEF.

Frank Frazetta

Died in 2010, aged 82

A legendary fantasy artist, renowned for his iconic, dynamic, and often dark illustrations that have inspired countless works in science fiction, comics, and film. His artwork cont...

David Simon

66 Years Old

A renowned journalist and creator of acclaimed TV series, known for gritty, realistic portrayals of urban life and social issues, such as in "The Wire" and "Treme".

Saquon Barkley

29 Years Old

Star running back for the New York Giants, known for his explosive plays and dominant performances on the field. One of the most talented and exciting players in the NFL today.

Travis Tritt

63 Years Old

A country music icon, known for his soulful voice and guitar-driven sound, blending traditional and outlaw country styles. He's a Grammy-winning artist with numerous chart-topping ...

Holly Johnson

66 Years Old

A pioneering figure in the 1980s music scene, known for flamboyant androgynous style and hits like "Relax" and "Two Tribes" as the lead singer of Frankie Goes to Hollywood.

Thomas Paine

Died in 1809, aged 72

A founding father of American democracy, he penned influential writings that fueled the American Revolution and advocated for individual rights and liberties.

Events from History on February 9:
Voters in Lithuania, led by Vytautas Landsbergis, took a bold step towards freedom by overwhelmingly voting for independence from the Soviet Union. This referendum, seen as a major challenge to Moscow's authority, paved the way for the Baltic republic's eventual secession from the Soviet bloc. With a resounding 90% majority, Lithuanians sent a clear message: they wanted out of the Soviet Union's grip. The outcome sparked a chain reaction, inspiring other Soviet republics to demand autonomy, ultimately contributing to the Soviet Union's collapse.
55 years ago
Apollo 14 returns safely from third human Moon landing (Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, FL 32899, USA) 1971
After a remarkable eight-day journey, the Apollo 14 spacecraft parachuted into the Pacific Ocean, bringing home astronauts Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell, and Stuart Roosa from their extraordinary adventure on the Moon's Fra Mauro Highlands. The mission's success marked a triumphant return for the Apollo program, following the Apollo 13 " successful failure" and cementing America's resolve to conquer space. With Shepard becoming the fifth person to walk on the Moon, the mission collected significant scientific data and samples, paving the way for future lunar exploration.
251 years ago
The British government just threw down the gauntlet! On February 9, 1775, the British Parliament formally declared Massachusetts to be in a state of rebellion, effectively branding the entire colony as traitors. This bold move was a direct response to the growing unrest and defiance exhibited by the American colonists, particularly in Massachusetts, where the revolutionary spirit was burning bright. With this declaration, the British government was, in essence, drawing a line in the sand, marking the beginning of a long and bloody conflict that would eventually give birth to a new nation.
67 years ago
R-7 Semyorka ICBM operational at Plesetsk, USSR (Plesetsk, Russian SFSR, USSR) 1959
The Soviet Union's strategic nuclear arsenal just got a whole lot deadlier! The R-7 Semyorka, the world's first intercontinental ballistic missile, is now operational at the Plesetsk cosmodrome in the USSR. This behemoth of a missile can strike targets over 8,000 kilometers away, making it a game-changer in the Cold War era. The R-7's operational status signals a significant shift in the global balance of power, and the West is taking notice.
In the heart of Montgomery, Alabama, a historic event unfolded as Jefferson Davis, a seasoned politician and West Point graduate, took center stage. The Provisional Confederate Congress, comprising delegates from six seceding states, convened to elect a leader for the newly formed Confederate States of America. With his military background and states' rights advocacy, Davis emerged as the unanimous choice for Provisional President. As Davis accepted the role, the Confederacy's future looked uncertain, but one thing was clear – the die had been cast, and the American Civil War was looming on the horizon.
83 years ago
As the last Japanese soldiers fled Guadalcanal under the cover of darkness, the Allied forces finally secured the island, marking a major turning point in the Pacific War. After six months of intense fighting, the Japanese Imperial Army had suffered heavy losses, with estimates suggesting over 25,000 casualties. The Allied victory was a testament to the bravery and perseverance of the soldiers who fought tirelessly to capture this strategic island. The significance of this win cannot be overstated, as it thwarted Japan's plans to cut off Australia's supply lines and opened the door for further Allied advances in the Pacific.
Notable Deaths on February 9:
2010Walter Frederick Morrison Inventor of the iconic Frisbee, revolutionizing outdoor recreation.
2015Ed Sabol American film pioneer, capturing NFL memories through cinematic storytelling.
2018Jóhann Jóhannsson Inspiring Icelandic composer of classical music
2002Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon Royal figure who embodied elegance and poise, leaving a lasting legacy
1989Osamu Tezuka Japanese animator and producer who brought anime to international fame
1981Bill Haley American singer-songwriter and guitarist who pioneered rockabilly
1881Fyodor Dostoyevsky A Russian author known for his psychological insight into the human condition.
1966Sophie Tucker Beloved American singer who entertained audiences with her raspy voice
2018Reg E. Cathey American actor with numerous film and TV credits
1969George "Gabby" Hayes American actor and singer who played memorable roles on screen
2018John Gavin Distinguished American actor and diplomat
2021Chick Corea Groundbreaking American jazz composer and musician
2007Hank Bauer Legendary athlete who left an indelible mark on baseball history
1995J. William Fulbright Pivotal figure in US foreign policy and diplomacy, shaping America's international relations
2007Ian Richardson Acclaimed actor who brought complexity and depth to his performances
1906Paul Laurence Dunbar An American author who brought poetic realism to the world.
1976Percy Faith Canadian composer and conductor who elevated classical music
1995David Wayne Dynamic actor who brought characters to life on stage and screen
2006Freddie Laker Visionary entrepreneur who transformed air travel and relaxed air travel
1951Eddy Duchin An American musician who brought jazz to the masses.