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January 10, 2026 Holiday:

Houseplant Appreciation Day

Houseplant Appreciation Day is a delightful celebration that honors the beauty and benefits of indoor plants. On this special day, plant enthusiasts and newcomers alike come together to acknowledge the positive impact that houseplants have on our lives, from purifying the air we breathe to adding a touch of natural elegance to our homes. Traditionally, people mark the occasion by giving their plants a little extra TLC, whether that means repotting, pruning, or simply showering them with love and attention. Many also take the opportunity to learn more about plant care, share tips and advice with fellow plant lovers, and even gift plants to friends and family. By doing so, we not only show appreciation for our leafy friends but also cultivate a deeper connection with nature and the world around us.

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Holidays on January 10, 2026:
Birthdays on January 10:

Rod Stewart

81 Years Old

A legendary rock icon, known for his soulful, raspy voice and hits like "Maggie May" and "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?", blending rock, pop, and folk styles.

Pat Benatar

73 Years Old

A four-time Grammy-winning rock icon known for powerful vocals and hits like "Love Is a Battlefield" and "Hit Me with Your Best Shot". Empowering anthems for women's liberation and...

George Foreman

77 Years Old

A two-time heavyweight champion and Olympic gold medalist, known for his formidable punching power and iconic grill brand.

Fran Walsh

67 Years Old

Academy Award-winning screenwriter and producer behind iconic films like The Lord of the Rings trilogy, known for bringing fantasy worlds to life on the big screen.

Jared Kushner

45 Years Old

A real estate mogul and senior White House advisor, known for his influential role in shaping US foreign policy and brokering Middle East peace deals.

Ray Bolger

Died in 1987, aged 83

A beloved actor and dancer who charmed audiences with his iconic portrayal of the Scarecrow in the classic film "The Wizard of Oz". He's also remembered for his impressive dance sk...

Jerry Wexler

Died in 2008, aged 91

A legendary music producer and journalist who helped shape the sound of soul and R&B music, working with iconic artists like Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles.

Stephen E. Ambrose

90 Years Old

Renowned historian and author of bestselling books on World War II and American history, including biographies of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon. His writing style made his...

Frank Sinatra, Jr.

Died in 2016, aged 72

Son of Ol' Blue Eyes, a singer and actor who followed in his father's footsteps, performing and recording music, as well as appearing in film and television. He's also known for be...

Earl Bakken

Born in 1924

Creator of the first wearable, battery-powered pacemaker, revolutionizing heart health and saving countless lives.

Brad Roberts

62 Years Old

Lead singer and guitarist of Crash Test Dummies, known for his distinctive baritone voice and quirky, humorous songwriting style. His band's hit song "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" became a 90s...

Jemaine Clement

52 Years Old

A comedian, actor, and musician who co-created the hit comedy duo Flight of the Conchords and starred in the TV series of the same name, known for his quirky humor and musical tale...

Events from History on January 10:
106 years ago
The curtain closed on World War I as Germany ratified the Treaty of Versailles, automatically ushering in the League of Nations Covenant. This marked a monumental shift in international relations, as the global community came together to prevent future wars. With Germany's acceptance, the League of Nations officially came into force, tasked with maintaining peace and security worldwide. This historic milestone paved the way for future global governance and cooperation.
The guns fell silent, and an eerie calm descended upon the war-torn nations of Europe as the Treaty of Versailles finally came into effect. The ink on the treaty had dried, and the world held its breath as the reality of peace sunk in. For Germany, it was a bitter pill to swallow - harsh reparations and territorial losses would haunt the nation for years to come. But for the Allied Powers, it was a triumph, a victory over the forces of darkness that had threatened to engulf the world. The treaty's provisions would shape the world order for decades to come, setting the stage for the rise of new powers and the face of global politics.
250 years ago
Thomas Paine's quill scratched out a call to arms, igniting the flames of American patriotism as he published his revolutionary pamphlet Common Sense, a scathing critique of British rule and a passionate plea for independence. With biting wit and razor-sharp logic, Paine dismantled the notion of monarchy, championing the natural rights of the people and setting the stage for the Declaration of Independence. This 47-page treatise was more than just a pamphlet - it was a battle cry that inspired a nation to fight for its freedom.
80 years ago
First UN General Assembly convenes in London (Methodist Central Hall, Westminster, London, UK) 1946
The world was watching as 51 nations gathered in the historic Methodist Central Hall in Westminster, London, to mark the dawn of a new era in international cooperation! This milestone event saw representatives from around the globe coming together to shape the United Nations, a beacon of hope for a world still reeling from the devastation of World War II. As the delegates took their seats, the air was electric with anticipation, knowing that their collective efforts would pave the way for a more peaceful and prosperous future.
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the charismatic leader, stepped off the plane and onto the soil of his beloved Bangladesh, his feet touching the ground after an arduous nine months behind Pakistani bars. The Father of the Nation, as he's fondly called, was finally home, ready to assume the presidency and steer his country towards a brighter future. As he emerged from the shadows of captivity, the crowds erupted in jubilation, their faces radiant with hope and adoration. This marked a new chapter in Bangladesh's struggle for independence, with Rahman at the helm, guiding his nation towards self-determination and growth.
110 years ago
Russian forces defeat Ottoman Empire's Third Army (Erzurum, Ottoman Empire (now Turkey)) 1916
Russian forces, led by General Nikolai Yudenich, launched a surprise attack on the Ottoman Empire's Third Army in the Erzurum region, capitalizing on the Ottoman's weakened state after a series of setbacks. The Russian Army's superior training, artillery, and winter gear allowed them to outmaneuver and overpower the Ottomans, capturing key cities and infrastructure. This decisive victory marked a significant shift in the Caucasus Campaign, putting the Ottomans on the back foot and paving the way for further Russian advances.
Notable Deaths on January 10:
2016David Bowie English singer-songwriter, producer, and actor, who revolutionized the music industry
1971Coco Chanel French fashion designer Coco Chanel revolutionized women's fashion with her designs and founded the Chanel brand.
2023Jeff Beck English guitarist and songwriter, regarded as one of the greatest rock musicians
2022Robert Durst American real estate heir and convicted murderer, whose life was marked with controversy
1951Sinclair Lewis Sinclair Lewis, an American novelist, short story writer, and playwright, became the first American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
1917Buffalo Bill Buffalo Bill, American soldier and hunter, was a Wild West legend.
1976Howlin' Wolf Howlin Wolf, an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, was a key figure in the development of electric blues.
2014Larry Speakes American journalist and White House Press Secretary under President Ronald Reagan
2014Sam Berns Young advocate for a cure, inspiring change through his story
2007Carlo Ponti Italian film producer famous for his work with Sophia Loren
1961Dashiell Hammett American detective novelist and screenwriter Dashiell Hammett is considered one of the founders of the hard-boiled school of mystery writing.
2015Robert Stone American novelist and short story writer, known for his gripping narratives
2017Buddy Greco American jazz and pop singer and pianist, who entertained audiences for decades
2022Joyce Eliason American television personality, known for her groundbreaking contributions
2023Constantine II of Greece Last King of Greece, who reigned during a period of political turmoil
1862Samuel Colt Samuel Colt, American engineer and entrepreneur, founded Colts Manufacturing Company.
2011Margaret Whiting Versatile American singer, active from the 1940s to the 2000s
2004Spalding Gray A celebrated American actor, raconteur, and performance artist.
1997Sheldon Leonard A famous American actor, director, and producer.
2017Clare Hollingworth English journalist, who broke the story of World War II's outbreak