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January 15, 2025 Holiday:

National Strawberry Ice Cream Day

National Strawberry Ice Cream Day is a sweet celebration that's all about indulging in the creamy, dreamy delight of strawberry ice cream! This festive holiday is a time to gather with friends and family, and treat yourself to a scoop (or two, or three...) of this beloved flavor. Traditionally, people mark the occasion by visiting their favorite ice cream shops or making their own strawberry ice cream at home. Some enthusiasts even get creative with toppings, adding fresh strawberries, whipped cream, or chocolate chips to make their treat truly special. Whether you're a strawberry ice cream aficionado or just looking for an excuse to indulge, this holiday is the perfect opportunity to savor the sweet taste of summer!

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Holidays on January 15, 2025:
Birthdays on January 15:

Martin Luther King Jr.

Died in 1968, aged 39

A prominent leader in the civil rights movement, advocating for racial equality and social justice through nonviolent means, leaving a lasting impact on American history.

Drew Brees

46 Years Old

Quarterback who holds multiple NFL records, including career passing yards and touchdowns, and led the New Orleans Saints to a Super Bowl victory in 2010.

Regina King

54 Years Old

Academy Award-winning actress celebrated for her versatility in film and television, starring in projects like "Boyz n the Hood" and "Watchmen".

Skrillex

37 Years Old

A Grammy-winning electronic dance music artist and producer, known for his energetic live performances and innovative, bass-heavy sound that has helped shape the EDM genre.

Shane McMahon

55 Years Old

A fourth-generation wrestling promoter and entrepreneur, known for his on-screen persona and behind-the-scenes role in shaping the WWE's global success.

Edward Teller

Died in 2003, aged 95

Developed the hydrogen bomb and was a key figure in the development of the US nuclear program, known for his advocacy of nuclear energy and his role in the Cold War.

Gene Krupa

Died in 1973, aged 64

A legendary drummer and composer who revolutionized jazz music with his energetic and dynamic style, known for his iconic drum solos and performances with Benny Goodman.

Molière

Died in 1673, aged 51

A 17th-century master of comedy, he penned witty plays that satirized the French aristocracy, leaving a lasting impact on Western theater. His works remain widely performed and ada...

Ronnie Van Zant

Died in 1977, aged 29

Lead vocalist and a founding member of the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, known for iconic hits like "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Free Bird".

Pitbull

44 Years Old

A Miami-based rapper and entrepreneur who has released chart-topping hits and founded his own record label, known for his energetic live performances and catchy party anthems.

Dove Cameron

29 Years Old

American actress and singer known for starring in Disney Channel's "Liv and Maddie" and releasing popular singles like "Bloodshot" and "Waste". She's a beloved teen idol and pop cu...

Kelly Kelly

38 Years Old

A WWE Divas Champion and Playboy cover model, known for her athletic prowess and stunning looks in the wrestling ring and beyond.

Events from History on January 15:
The United Nations deadline for Iraq to withdraw its forces from occupied Kuwait had finally arrived, and Saddam Hussein's regime was nowhere near complying. The world held its breath as the clock struck midnight, marking the start of a perilous countdown. With Iraq's refusal to budge, the United States and its coalition partners prepared to launch a massive military operation, codenamed Desert Storm, to liberate Kuwait and restore regional stability.
160 years ago
Union Forces Capture Fort Fisher, Sealing Confederate Fate (Fort Fisher, Kure Beach, North Carolina 28449, USA) 1865
In the waning days of the American Civil War, the Union's naval superiority was on full display as Admiral David Porter's fleet and General Alfred Terry's troops combined to take Fort Fisher, the last remaining major seaport of the Confederacy. This North Carolina stronghold had been the South's only remaining lifeline to the outside world, and its fall marked a devastating blow to the Rebel cause. As Union forces poured ashore on January 15, 1865, the Confederacy's ability to import vital supplies and arms was severed, leaving them vulnerable to the inevitable.
As the Soviet winter arrived with a vengeance, the Red Army seized the initiative, unleashing a powerful counter-offensive aimed at liberating the city of Voronezh from German occupation. This pivotal move marked a significant shift in the war's momentum, as Soviet forces, buoyed by their recent victories, clawed back territory and pushed the Wehrmacht onto the back foot. With the Russian winter proving a formidable ally, the Soviet army exploited the Germans' weakened state, pushing deep into enemy lines and reclaiming prized territory.
91 years ago
Deadly quake strikes Nepal and Bihar (Nepal-Bihar, India-Nepal border) 1934
A massive 8.0 magnitude earthquake rocked Nepal and Bihar, unleashing devastating destruction and chaos, as entire villages and towns were reduced to rubble. The quake's extreme intensity of XI on the Mercalli scale left a trail of death and despair, claiming an estimated 6,000 to 10,700 lives. The earthquake's impact was catastrophic, with countless homes, buildings, and infrastructure destroyed, leaving countless people homeless and without access to basic necessities.
466 years ago
Elizabeth I crowned Queen of England and Ireland (Westminster Abbey, London, England, UK) 1559
On a chill winter morning, the 25-year-old Virgin Queen, Elizabeth, processed through the streets of London, surrounded by cheering crowds, to Westminster Abbey, where she was anointed and crowned the Queen of England and Ireland, marking the beginning of a golden era of peace, prosperity, and cultural flourishing. The daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth's ascension to the throne brought hope and relief to a nation exhausted by the turmoil of her predecessors' reigns. With her sharp wit, intelligence, and charismatic presence, Elizabeth would go on to become one of England's most beloved and successful monarchs.
6 years ago
UK Parliament rejects May's Brexit deal in historic defeat (House of Commons, London, United Kingdom) 2019
Theresa May's government faced a crushing defeat as the UK Parliament rejected her proposed Brexit deal by a staggering margin of 230 votes. The embattled Prime Minister, already on shaky ground, saw her EU withdrawal agreement slaughtered by a whopping 432 votes to 202. The Brexit battle rages on, with the future of the UK's relationship with the EU hanging precariously in the balance.
Notable Deaths on January 15:
2018Dolores O'Riordan Irish pop singer, famous for her unique voice.
2014Roger Lloyd-Pack English actor known for roles in "Only Fools and Horses" and "The Vicar of Dibley."
1987Ray Bolger A celebrated American actor, singer, and dancer.
2019Carol Channing American actress, known for her iconic roles in musical theatre.
1993Sammy Cahn Grammy-winning American songwriter
1994Harry Nilsson Grammy-winning American singer-songwriter
2020Rocky Johnson Canadian professional wrestler, known for his championship reigns.
2008Brad Renfro Talented American actor.
2004Olivia Goldsmith Prolific American novelist.
1998Junior Wells American singer, songwriter, and harmonica player
1990Gordon Jackson Versatile Scottish-English actor
1896Mathew Brady American photographer and documentarian, known for his Civil War photography
2017Jimmy Snuka Fijian professional wrestler, known for his impact on the sport.
1876Eliza McCardle Johnson Wife of Andrew Johnson, 18th President of the United States
2011Nat Lofthouse English footballer who managed Bolton Wanderers.
2006Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Key figure in Kuwait's modern history.
1919Rosa Luxemburg Marxist theorist, philosopher, and economist
2014John Dobson Chinese-American astronomer and author, founder of the San Francisco Sidewalk Astronomers.
2005Victoria de los Ángeles Influential Spanish soprano and actress.
2022Alexa McDonough First female politician to lead a major provincial political party in Canada.