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June 2, 2026 Holiday:

National Rocky Road Day

National Rocky Road Day is a sweet celebration that honors the classic American dessert! This beloved treat typically consists of chocolate ice cream, marshmallows, nuts, and sometimes even fruit, all mixed together in perfect harmony. On this special day, fans of rocky road gather to indulge in their favorite flavors and textures, often sharing their own creative recipes and variations with friends and family. Whether you're a traditionalist or an innovator, National Rocky Road Day is the perfect excuse to get creative and satisfy your sweet tooth!

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Holidays on June 2, 2026:
Birthdays on June 2:

Awkwafina

37 Years Old

A talented entertainer who seamlessly blends humor and music, starring in blockbuster films and dropping catchy rap tracks. She's a household name in the entertainment industry, br...

Charlie Watts

Died in 2021, aged 80

The drummer and backbone of The Rolling Stones, known for his understated yet iconic style and subtle, jazz-infused beats that helped shape the band's sound.

Zachary Quinto

48 Years Old

Star of the Star Trek reboot and American Horror Story, known for his iconic roles as Spock and Dr. Oliver Thredson.

Dana Carvey

70 Years Old

A master of impressions and characters, best known for his iconic sketches on Saturday Night Live, including the Church Lady and Hans from Hans and Franz.

Abby Wambach

45 Years Old

A two-time Olympic gold medalist and FIFA Women's World Cup champion, known for her exceptional heading ability and advocacy for women's sports and LGBTQ+ rights.

Jerry Mathers

77 Years Old

Star of the classic 1950s-60s sitcom "Leave It to Beaver," playing the iconic role of Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver, a lovable and mischievous suburban teenager.

Wayne Brady

53 Years Old

Actor, comedian, and game show host known for his impressive improv skills and charismatic stage presence, particularly on the popular TV show "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"

A.J. Styles

48 Years Old

A phenomenal wrestler renowned for his athleticism, charismatic performances, and championship titles in WWE and other promotions.

Marvin Hamlisch

Died in 2012, aged 68

Prolific composer and conductor behind iconic film scores, including "The Way We Were" and "The Sting," earning him three Academy Awards.

Cornel West

72 Years Old

A prominent public intellectual and social justice advocate, known for his provocative writings and lectures on race, politics, and culture.

Justin Long

47 Years Old

Actor known for comedic roles in films like "He's Just Not That Into You" and "Live Free or Die Hard," as well as Apple commercials.

Sergio Agüero

37 Years Old

A prolific goal-scorer with exceptional skill and precision, known for his impressive career with Manchester City and the Argentine national team.

Events from History on June 2:
29 years ago
Timothy McVeigh, the mastermind behind the devastating Oklahoma City bombing, faced justice as he was convicted of 15 counts of murder and conspiracy. This domestic terrorist attack on April 19, 1995, claimed the lives of 168 innocent people, including children in a daycare center, and injured over 680 others. The deadly blast ripped through the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, leaving a traumatic scar on the nation. McVeigh's conviction marked a crucial milestone in the pursuit of accountability.
After centuries of monarchy, the Italians were ready for a change! On June 2, 1946, they took to the polls and voted to abolish the monarchy, paving the way for the birth of the Italian Republic! King Umberto II, who had ascended to the throne just a year prior, was forced into exile. The referendum marked a major turning point in Italian history, as the country transitioned from a monarchical system to a republic, shaking off the remnants of its ancient aristocracy. The Italians were keen to distance themselves from the fascist regime that had dominated the country during World War II, and this bold move signaled a fresh start for the nation. A new era had begun, and Italy was ready to forge its own path in the post-war world.
President Calvin Coolidge's pen strokes changed the course of history as he signed the Indian Citizenship Act, extending citizenship to all Native Americans born within the territorial limits of the United States. This monumental move marked a significant shift in the government's stance towards indigenous peoples, acknowledging their rights and identities as American citizens. Prior to this, Native Americans were considered "wards of the state" rather than citizens, a status that restricted their freedom and autonomy. By granting citizenship, the U.S. government took a crucial step towards recognizing the inherent rights and dignity of Native American communities.
Pope John Paul II, the first non-Italian pontiff in 450 years, made history by becoming the first pope to set foot in a Communist country, his native Poland. With Poland's Communist government reluctantly allowing the visit, the Pope's nine-day trip sparked unprecedented excitement, with millions thronging the streets to catch a glimpse of their beloved countryman. His message of hope, unity, and faith resonated deeply with the Polish people, who saw him as a beacon of resistance against Soviet domination.
62 years ago
Palestine Liberation Organization is formed (East Jerusalem, Palestine) 1964
Ahmed Shukeiri, a Palestinian nationalist, gathered a group of like-minded individuals in East Jerusalem to establish the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). This marked a significant milestone in the Palestinian struggle for independence and self-determination. The PLO's primary objective was to liberate Palestine from Israeli occupation and establish a sovereign state. With its formation, the PLO became the umbrella organization for various Palestinian factions, solidifying its position as the leading voice for Palestinian nationalism.
73 years ago
Queen Elizabeth II's Historic Coronation Televised Globally (Westminster Abbey, London, SW1P 3PA, United Kingdom) 1953
In the majestic surroundings of Westminster Abbey, Queen Elizabeth II's coronation ceremony unfolded like a meticulously choreographed ballet, with the added twist of being broadcast to a global audience for the very first time. It was a momentous occasion that not only marked the formal investiture of the young monarch but also ushered in a new era of royal pageantry being beamed directly into people's living rooms. As the crowning glory of British pomp and circumstance, the coronation was attended by dignitaries from around the world, with millions more watching from the comfort of their homes, mesmerized by the splendor and grandeur of the occasion.
Notable Deaths on June 2:
2009David Eddings Best-selling author of fantasy and science fiction novels
1990Rex Harrison Tony Award-winning British actor and singer
1941Lou Gehrig Beloved American baseball legend and record-holder
2012Richard Dawson Hollywood star with a dual career in acting and military service
2008Bo Diddley Groundbreaking Chinese engineer and politician who modernized his country with technological prowess and wise leadership.
1979Jim Hutton Beloved American actor who appeared in television and film
2001Joey Maxim Fearsome American boxer with a reputation for his rugged determination and unyielding spirit.
1993Johnny Mize American baseball legend and broadcasting pioneer
1977Stephen Boyd Iconic Northern Irish-born American actor known for his roles in films
1997Helen Jacobs Jamaican music and culture ambassador
1987Andrés Segovia Pioneering Spanish guitarist who revolutionized his craft
2014Alexander Shulgin Trailblazing chemist who pioneered significant scientific discoveries
1956Jean Hersholt Golden Age Hollywood actor and director
1961George S. Kaufman Legendary Broadway director and playwright
1992Philip Dunne Pioneering Hollywood figures behind the camera
1969Leo Gorcey Beloved American actor
1882Giuseppe Garibaldi Legendary Italian general and statesman who fought for freedom and unity.
2012Kathryn Joosten Talented actress with a long history of TV and film roles
2008Mel Ferrer Pioneering actor with a storied Hollywood career
2012LeRoy Ellis Former NBA player with a storied basketball career