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June 10, 2026 Holiday:

National Egg Roll Day

National Egg Roll Day is a delightful celebration that brings people together to enjoy a classic springtime tradition! This festive holiday is all about rolling decorated eggs down a gentle slope, often in a fun and lively competition. The eggs, typically hard-boiled and dyed in vibrant colors, are carefully crafted by participants of all ages, making it a wonderful activity for families and friends to bond over. As the eggs roll down the hill, spectators cheer on their favorites, and the egg that travels the farthest or reaches the finish line first is often declared the winner. This joyful celebration is a wonderful way to welcome the arrival of spring and new life, filled with laughter, excitement, and sweet memories to cherish.

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Holidays on June 10, 2026:
Birthdays on June 10:

Judy Garland

Died in 1969, aged 47

Iconic actress and singer who starred in classic movies like "The Wizard of Oz" and belted out unforgettable tunes like "Over the Rainbow".

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

Died in 2021, aged 99

The husband of Queen Elizabeth II, supporting her reign and carrying out numerous philanthropic and ceremonial duties, while also advocating for environmental conservation and educ...

Bill Burr

57 Years Old

Stand-up comedian and actor known for unapologetic, irreverent humor and memorable roles in TV shows and films. He's a household name in the comedy world, with a distinctive voice ...

Kim Deal

64 Years Old

Lead vocalist and guitarist of the alternative rock bands Pixies and Breeders, known for her distinctive vocal style and hit songs like "Cannonball" and "Debaser".

Dan Fouts

74 Years Old

A legendary quarterback turned iconic sportscaster, known for his charismatic commentary and analysis on NFL games. He's a household name among football fans, bringing excitement a...

Carlo Ancelotti

66 Years Old

A highly successful football manager and former player, known for his tactical genius and ability to win major titles with top clubs like AC Milan, Chelsea, and Real Madrid.

Elizabeth Hurley

60 Years Old

A renowned model, actress, and producer, known for her stunning looks and iconic roles in films like Austin Powers, as well as her high-profile relationships.

Maurice Sendak

Died in 2012, aged 83

Creator of beloved children's books, most notably "Where the Wild Things Are", which has become a cultural icon and staple of childhood imagination.

Kate Upton

33 Years Old

American model and actress known for her curvaceous figure and appearances on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, as well as roles in films and TV shows.

Saul Bellow

Died in 2005, aged 89

A Nobel Prize-winning author celebrated for his insightful and humorous portrayals of modern American life, exploring themes of identity, morality, and the human condition.

Hattie McDaniel

Died in 1952, aged 59

First African American to win an Academy Award, recognized for her iconic role as Mammy in Gone with the Wind.

Sundar Pichai

53 Years Old

Leading Google and Alphabet, he's the mastermind behind the world's most popular search engine and innovative technologies, shaping the digital landscape.

Events from History on June 10:
62 years ago
Senate ends 75-day filibuster, passing Civil Rights Act (United States Capitol, 100 Constitution Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002, USA) 1964
In a historic breakthrough, Senate leaders outmaneuvered Southern opponents, ending a marathon filibuster that had stalled the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964. After 75 days of continuous debate, Senator Everett Dirksen, a Republican from Illinois, brokered a compromise, paving the way for passage. The bill's champion, President Lyndon B. Johnson, had made its passage a top priority, and its success marked a major milestone in the Civil Rights Movement. The legislation outlawed segregation in public accommodations, employment discrimination, and authorized the federal government to enforce desegregation.
86 years ago
Fascist Italy, under the aggressive leadership of Benito Mussolini, boldly declared war on France and the United Kingdom, launching a brazen invasion of southern France. This sudden and provocative move came just 11 days after Germany's invasion of France, further destabilizing the European landscape. As the Allies scrambled to respond, Italian forces pushed into southern France, capturing key territories and sparking a chaotic conflict that would last for years.
63 years ago
John F. Kennedy signs the Equal Pay Act (The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20500, USA) 1963
In a groundbreaking moment, President John F. Kennedy boldly signed the Equal Pay Act of 1963, a vital component of his New Frontier Program, targeting the long-standing issue of wage disparity based on gender. This landmark legislation aimed to ensure equal pay for equal work, regardless of sex, a monumental step towards bridging the gender gap in the American workforce.
Revolutionary flames engulfed France as the Jacobins, led by Maximilien Robespierre, wrestled control of the Committee of Public Safety from the Girondin faction. The Jacobins, masters of propaganda and manipulation, orchestrated the arrests of key Girondin leaders, silencing their moderate voices and paving the way for a radical, blood-soaked regime. With their grip on the Committee, the Jacobins cemented their grip on the Revolution, marking the beginning of a dark, terror-filled era.
110 years ago
Hussein bin Ali sparks Arab Revolt against Ottoman Empire (Mecca, Hejaz Vilayet, Ottoman Empire) 1916
As the scorching desert sun beat down on the holy city of Mecca, Hussein bin Ali, the revered Sharif of Mecca, embarked on a daring quest for independence, declaring the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire on June 10, 1916. The Ottoman Empire, once a behemoth of power, had ruled over the Arab world for centuries, draining its riches and suppressing its people. Hussein, driven by a vision of Arab unity and self-governance, rallied the Arab tribes, and with the help of the British, launched a guerrilla war against the Ottomans. The fate of the Middle East hung in the balance as the Arab Revolt marked the beginning of a new era of resistance, paving the way for the creation of modern Arab states.
86 years ago
Roosevelt Condemns Italy's Betrayal in Scathing Speech (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, 22904, USA) 1940
Franklin D. Roosevelt, still reeling from Germany's lightning-fast conquest of France, took to the podium at the University of Virginia's graduation ceremony to deliver a scathing rebuke of Italy's shocking declaration of war against France and Britain. With his trademark eloquence, FDR likened Italy's actions to a "stab in the back" - a brutal betrayal of the trust France had placed in its former ally. As the world teetered on the brink of chaos, Roosevelt's powerful oration served as a clarion call to Americans, urging them to confront the harsh realities of war and the dangers of fascist aggression.
Notable Deaths on June 10:
2004Ray Charles Legendary musician and artist known for his soulful voice and groundbreaking piano skills
2016Gordie Howe Legendary Canadian ice hockey player and sports icon
2002John Gotti Infamous American mobster and crime boss
1967Spencer Tracy Legendary American actor and screen icon
2016Christina Grimmie Talented American singer-songwriter and musician
2020Claudell Washington Hall of Fame baseball player known for his speed and agility
1993Les Dawson Celebrated English comedian and entertainer
2023Ted Kaczynski Notorious anti-technology radical who carried out domestic terrorism
2015Robert Chartoff Pioneering film producer and philanthropic leader
1692Bridget Bishop Salem witch trial victim and accused
2018Neal E. Boyd American Idol winner who captured audiences with his powerful vocals
1974Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester Royal member of the British royal family
1973William Inge Acclaimed American playwright and novelist
1971Michael Rennie Versatile English actor and stage performer
1988Louis L'Amour Prolific author of western novels
1940Marcus Garvey Jamaican-born activist who promoted pan-Africanism and founded the Black Star Line to promote economic empowerment
2011Brian Lenihan Jnr Talented Irish politician who served his country with integrity and dedication
2001Leila Pahlavi Princess of Iran with a life marked by royalty
1949Sigrid Undset Esteemed Norwegian author and Nobel laureate
1937Robert Borden Canadian statesman who served as Prime Minister of Canada and navigated the country through the tumultuous years of World War I