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January 24, 2025 Holiday:

National Peanut Butter Day

National Peanut Butter Day is a delightful celebration that honors the creamy, nutty goodness of peanut butter! This tasty holiday is all about indulging in the rich, velvety spread that's a staple in many households. Traditionally, people mark the occasion by whipping up their favorite peanut butter-based recipes, from classic PB&Js to decadent desserts. Some enthusiasts even host peanut butter-themed parties, complete with peanut butter-tasting competitions and creative cooking challenges. Whether you're a peanut butter aficionado or just a casual fan, this holiday is the perfect excuse to get creative and savor the deliciousness of this beloved spread!

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Holidays on January 24, 2025:

Belly Laugh Day

Belly Laugh Day, 1/24/2025: Unleash contagious laughter, share jokes, and discover the joy of playfulness for mental and physical well-being. more >>

International Day of Education

International Day of Education, January 24, 2025: Recognizing education's transformative power in promoting peace, development, and human rights. more >>

National Compliment Day

National Compliment Day, 1/24/2025: Spread kindness and positivity by giving genuine compliments, boosting confidence and fostering a culture of gratitude and warmth. more >>

Beer Can Appreciation Day

Beer Can Appreciation Day, 1/24/2025: Discover the art, design, and history of beer cans on this unique holiday, featuring rare and vintage collections, stories, and trading opportunities. more >>

National Lobster Thermidor Day

National Lobster Thermidor Day, 1/24/2025, indulge in rich flavors of lobster meat in a creamy sauce, perfect excuse for a luxurious dining experience. more >>

Macintosh Computer Day

Macintosh Computer Day, 1/24/2025: Learn why this tech holiday doesn't exist, and discover other tech-related celebrations. more >>

National "Just Do It" Day

Get motivated and take action! This day is all about overcoming procrastination and pushing past excuses. It's a reminder that sometimes you just need to stop thinking and start doing. Whether it's a big project or a small task, today is the day to t... more >>

National Activity Professionals Day

National Activity Professionals Day, 1/24/2025, honoring dedicated professionals who bring joy & fulfillment to seniors & people with disabilities through engaging programs & activities, making a significant difference in their lives. more >>

Talk Like a Grizzled Prospector Day

Discover the origins of Talk Like a Grizzled Prospector Day on 1/24/2025 and learn how to channel your inner Wild West spirit. more >>

Birthdays on January 24:

John Belushi

Died in 1982, aged 33

A comedic genius who starred in iconic films like "The Blues Brothers" and "Animal House," leaving a lasting impact on the comedy world.

Neil Diamond

84 Years Old

A legendary singer-songwriter and guitarist, famous for his soulful voice and iconic hits like "Sweet Caroline" and "Solitary Man", leaving an indelible mark on the music industry.

Michio Kaku

78 Years Old

Theoretical physicist and futurist who explores the intersection of physics, technology, and society, predicting future innovations and warning of potential dangers. Popularizer of...

Mary Lou Retton

57 Years Old

The first American woman to win the all-around gold medal in gymnastics at the Olympics, known for her historic 1984 Olympic performance and iconic status in the sport.

Luis Suárez

38 Years Old

A prolific goal-scorer and Uruguayan national team captain, known for his exceptional skill, controversy, and impressive club career with Liverpool and Barcelona.

Matthew Lillard

55 Years Old

Star of the iconic horror movie franchise "Scream" and beloved voice of Shaggy in the animated "Scooby-Doo" series, bringing humor and charm to the big and small screens.

Ernest Borgnine

Died in 2012, aged 95

Academy Award-winning actor renowned for his iconic roles in films like "Marty" and TV shows like "McHale's Navy", bringing lovable, rugged characters to life.

Julie Dreyfus

59 Years Old

A talented French actress known for her comedic timing and versatility in films like Delicatessen and Deconstructing Harry, as well as her iconic role as Elaine Benes on the hit TV...

Ed Helms

51 Years Old

A comedic actor, producer, and screenwriter, best known for his hilarious roles in TV shows like "The Office" and movies like "The Hangover" trilogy.

Aaron Neville

84 Years Old

Soulful, velvety-voiced crooner famous for his iconic duets and solo hits, blending R&B, pop, and gospel styles. Known for his tender, soaring vocals on hits like "Tell It Like It ...

Leonard Goldberg

91 Years Old

A renowned television producer behind iconic shows like "Charlie's Angels," "Hart to Hart," and "Fantasy Island," known for creating light-hearted, entertaining programs that capti...

Carlos Saldanha

60 Years Old

Acclaimed animator behind beloved films like Ice Age and Rio, bringing vibrant characters and stories to life on the big screen.

Events from History on January 24:
82 years ago
Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, the leaders of the United States and Great Britain, wrapped up their top-secret Casablanca Conference in Morocco, mapping out their next moves to defeat the Axis powers in World War II. The ten-day meeting saw the two leaders and their top advisors hash out strategies for imminent battles in North Africa, Italy, and Europe, while also discussing post-war reorganization and the fate of Germany and Japan. The conference's most notable outcome was the demand for the unconditional surrender of the Axis powers, a stance that would define the Allied powers' stance for the rest of the war.
109 years ago
Brushaber v. Union Pacific Railroad Co. was a game-changer! Frank Brushaber, a shareholder, sued Union Pacific Railroad Co., challenging the constitutionality of the federal income tax, claiming it was an unlawful seizure of property. But on this fateful day, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of the government, declaring the 16th Amendment, which allows for income taxation, constitutional. This landmark decision paved the way for the modern US tax system, impacting generations to come.
79 years ago
United Nations establishes Atomic Energy Commission (New York City, New York, 10017, USA) 1946
As the world slowly emerged from the shadows of World War II, the international community came together to address the looming threat of nuclear weapons. In a landmark move, the United Nations General Assembly passed its first resolution, establishing the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission. This pioneering step aimed to promote the peaceful use of atomic energy, prevent its military application, and ensure international cooperation in this critical field. This resolution marked a significant milestone in the UN's quest for global peace and stability.
177 years ago
James Marshall discovers gold, sparking California Gold Rush (Sutter's Mill, Coloma, California, 95613, USA) 1848
Swedish-born carpenter and sawmill operator James W. Marshall's life-changing moment arrived when he spotted a few gold nuggets in the American River at Sutter's Mill, a sawmill in Coloma, California. News of his discovery spread like wildfire, drawing thousands of prospectors to California, transforming the state's economy and population. This pivotal event marked the beginning of the California Gold Rush, a frenzy that would redefine the nation's westward expansion and the course of American history.
92 years ago
The fate of presidential inaugurations was about to take a dramatic turn! On this day, the 20th Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified, marking a significant shift in the timing of presidential and congressional terms. Gone were the days of March 4th inaugurations, as the new amendment moved the start date to January 20th. This change streamlined the transition process, allowing for a smoother handover of power. No longer would there be a lengthy lame-duck period, where outgoing officials retained power while their successors waited in the wings. This amendment modernized the government, increasing efficiency and minimizing the gap between elections and the transfer of power.
83 years ago
In the midst of World War II, Thailand, under Japanese control, was about to become a crucial battleground. The Allies, seeking to weaken Japanese grip on the region, launched a daring bombing raid on Bangkok, Thailand's capital city. The attack, intended to disrupt Japanese supply lines, had an unforeseen consequence: Thailand, feeling its sovereignty threatened, declared war on the United States and the United Kingdom. This dramatic turn of events marked a significant escalation in the war, drawing Thailand deeper into the conflict.
Notable Deaths on January 24:
1989Ted Bundy Infamous American serial killer and convicted murderer
1965Winston Churchill Visionary statesman, soldier, and writer who played a crucial role in shaping world history and was awarded the Nobel Prize.
1986L. Ron Hubbard American visionary who created the Church of Scientology
1975Larry Fine American comedian who popularized slapstick humor
1993Thurgood Marshall Pioneering American lawyer, jurist, and advocate for social justice
2010Pernell Roberts American film and television actor
1971Bill W. American reformer who founded the rehabilitation program AA
1895Lord Randolph Churchill Eminent politician and lawyer who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer and was a prominent figure in British politics.
1939Maximilian Bircher-Benner Trailblazing physician who introduced the concept of Muesli and revolutionized nutrition and healthcare.
1986Gordon MacRae Legendary musical theater icon and beloved American entertainer
2017Butch Trucks Innovative drummer and rhythm section icon
1983George Cukor American director who masterfully framed cinematic art
1991Jack Schaefer Accomplished American journalist, author, and storytelling expert
1943John Burns Influential trade union leader and politician who fought for workers' rights and held key cabinet positions.
2003Gianni Agnelli Italian industrialist and entrepreneur
2019Rosemary Bryant Mariner History-making aviator and pioneer in aviation
2011Bernd Eichinger German film director and producer
1973J. Carrol Naish Bolivian statesman who navigated civil war and politics
2007Emiliano Mercado del Toro Puerto Rican-American war veteran
1961Alfred Carlton Gilbert Visionary entrepreneur and athlete who transformed his passion for pole vaulting into a successful business.