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March 2, 2026 Holiday:

Labour Day

Labour Day is a celebration of the hard work and dedication of individuals who contribute to the growth and prosperity of their communities. It's a day to recognize the struggles and achievements of workers, who have fought for fair wages, better working conditions, and social justice. Traditionally, people come together with family and friends to enjoy outdoor activities, picnics, and barbecues, taking a well-deserved break from their daily routines. Many communities also organize parades, rallies, and other events to honor the labour movement and its history. Overall, Labour Day is a joyous occasion that acknowledges the importance of workers and their role in shaping society.

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Holidays on March 2, 2026:

Read Across America Day

Read Across America Day, 3/2/2026: Join the joyous celebration promoting reading and literacy for all ages, with guest readers, book giveaways, and more! more >>

Casimir Pulaski Day

Casimir Pulaski Day, 3/2/2026: Learn about the life and legacy of this Polish-American Revolutionary War hero and his significant impact on American history. more >>

World Teen Mental Wellness Day

World Teen Mental Wellness Day, 3/2/2026: Raise awareness and promote mental health among teenagers, tackling unique challenges and fostering empathy and inclusivity. more >>

National Banana Cream Pie Day

National Banana Cream Pie Day, 3/2/2026: Indulge in the velvety smoothness of banana cream pie and savor the simple pleasures in life. more >>

International Rescue Cat Day

International Rescue Cat Day, 3/2/2026: Discover the joy of adopting rescue cats and learn how you can make a difference in their lives. more >>

Texas Independence Day

Texas Independence Day, March 2, 2026, commemorates Texas' declaration of independence from Mexico, honoring bravery and spirit with parades, reenactments, and traditional barbecues. more >>

Fun Facts About Names Day

Fun Facts About Names Day - 3/2/2026, discover the significance of names and their impact on our identities, learn the stories and meanings behind names, and strengthen bonds with loved ones. more >>

Old Stuff Day

Old Stuff Day, 3/2/2026 - Discover the mystery behind this lesser-known holiday, and explore a fictional description of what it could be about. more >>

James Ronald Webster Day

James Ronald Webster Day, 3/2/2026: Honor the legacy of Anguilla's independence advocate with cultural events and festivities showcasing the island's rich heritage and national pride. more >>

Birthdays on March 2:

Dr. Seuss

Died in 1991, aged 87

Beloved creator of whimsical stories and characters that spark imagination and creativity in children and adults alike, known for iconic works like "The Cat in the Hat" and "Green ...

Daniel Craig

58 Years Old

Star of the James Bond film franchise, known for his rugged and nuanced portrayal of the iconic secret agent.

Chris Martin

49 Years Old

Lead vocalist and co-founder of the iconic British rock band, known for crafting soaring, atmospheric soundscapes and heartfelt lyrics that resonate with millions worldwide.

Jon Bon Jovi

64 Years Old

Lead singer of a iconic rock band, known for anthemic hits like "Livin' on a Prayer" and "You Give Love a Bad Name", with a career spanning over three decades.

Tom Wolfe

Died in 2018, aged 88

A pioneer of New Journalism, he's known for his vibrant, immersive reporting style and iconic books like "The Right Stuff" and "Bonfire of the Vanities".

Lou Reed

Died in 2013, aged 71

A legendary figure in rock music, known for pushing boundaries with poetic lyrics and experimental sounds, creating a lasting impact on the music industry.

Ben Roethlisberger

44 Years Old

Quarterback who led the Pittsburgh Steelers to multiple Super Bowl victories, earning six Pro Bowl selections and setting numerous franchise records.

Desi Arnaz

Died in 1986, aged 69

A Cuban-American triple threat who pioneered the sitcom format with his hit show "I Love Lucy" and revolutionized television production with his innovative filming techniques.

Karen Carpenter

Died in 1983, aged 32

The lead vocalist and drummer of the duo The Carpenters, known for their soft rock and pop hits, including "Close to You" and "We've Only Just Begun".

Rebel Wilson

46 Years Old

Australian actress and screenwriter known for her comedic roles in films like Pitch Perfect and Bridesmaids, bringing laughter and entertainment to audiences worldwide.

Bryce Dallas Howard

45 Years Old

An American actress known for her roles in blockbuster films like Jurassic World and The Help, as well as being the daughter of director Ron Howard.

Mikhail Gorbachev

Died in 2022, aged 91

The last leader of the Soviet Union, who introduced reforms that led to the end of the Cold War and the collapse of communism, earning a Nobel Peace Prize. He's known for his polic...

Events from History on March 2:
219 years ago
The U.S. Congress takes a monumental step towards eradicating the dark stain of slavery, passing the Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves. This landmark legislation effectively closes the door on the transatlantic slave trade, prohibiting American ships from engaging in the despicable practice of capturing and importing new slaves into the country. This bold move is a significant stride towards ending the cruel institution of slavery, marking a crucial milestone in the long and arduous journey towards freedom and equality for all.
Radical Republicans in the U.S. Congress took a bold step towards reshaping the nation on March 2, 1867, as they passed the first Reconstruction Act. This groundbreaking legislation divided the South into five military districts, each under the command of a Union general, and mandated that former Confederate states rewrite their constitutions to ensure voting rights for all male citizens, regardless of race. This bold move aimed to rebuild the shattered South, protect the rights of formerly enslaved individuals, and redefine the very fabric of American democracy.
In the shadowy mountains of Afghanistan, a covert operation unfolded as US forces launched a daring assault on Taliban and al-Qaeda strongholds. Code-named Operation Anaconda, this bold mission aimed to crush the terrorist stronghold in the Shah-i-Kot Valley. Over several intense days, American and coalition troops battling treacherous terrain and fierce enemy resistance, ultimately killing 500 Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters while suffering 11 Western troop fatalities. As the dust settled on March 19, Operation Anaconda emerged as a crucial victory in the War on Terror.
190 years ago
Texas declares independence from Mexico after tumultuous years (Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas, USA) 1836
Fifty-nine brave Texans gathered in a small town called Washington-on-the-Brazos, ready to shape the course of history. With the fiery passion of Sam Houston and the unwavering dedication of Stephen F. Austin, they drafted the Declaration of Independence, formally severing ties with Mexico and birthing the Republic of Texas! It was a bold move, especially considering the Mexican government's growing unease and the looming threat of Santa Anna's army. But these Texan pioneers, fueled by liberty and self-governance, dared to dream of a free and sovereign state. And on this fateful day, March 2, 1836, their courage paid off. The Republic of Texas was born!
35 years ago
Saddam's forces defeated at Rumaila oil field (Rumaila oil field, Kuwait) 1991
The last remnants of Saddam Hussein's army were vanquished at the Rumaila oil field, marking the decisive end to the 1991 Gulf War. As the dust settled, Iraqi forces fled or surrendered, and the international coalition led by the US secured a crushing victory. The war had begun in response to Saddam's invasion of Kuwait, and its conclusion marked a triumph for the coalition and a defeat for the Iraqi regime. With this final battle, the war came to a close, and a new era of international cooperation and diplomacy began.
Revolution was in the air as Lenin's vision for a global communist movement finally took shape. The first Communist International, a.k.a. the Comintern, gathered in Moscow, marking the birth of a unified, radical left-wing force. This groundbreaking meeting brought together delegates from over 20 countries, all driven by a shared passion for overthrowing capitalism and establishing a socialist world order. The Comintern's creation would go on to shape the course of modern history, influencing world politics, international relations, and the lives of millions.
Notable Deaths on March 2:
1982Philip K. Dick Philosophical novelist who explored the human condition through his writing
2010 British politician who became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
1999Dusty Springfield Legendary pop singer-songwriter who captivated the world with her soulful voice
2003Hank Ballard Pioneering American singer-songwriter known for his R&B hits
1991Serge Gainsbourg French singer-songwriter who charmed audiences with his music
2008Jeff Healey Rhythm and blues guitarist and singer who rocked the world with his music
2012James Q. Wilson Pioneering political scientist with a focus on urban policy
2004Marge Schott Visionary American businesswoman who forged the way in her industry
1791John Wesley English cleric and theologian who spread Christianity and wrote influential texts
2018Billy Herrington Beloved actor with a charm and charisma on screen
1987Randolph Scott Actor and director who excelled in Hollywood's Golden Age
1930D. H. Lawrence English author and poet who wrote about the human condition and the natural world.
2000Sandra Schmirler Legendary Canadian athlete who dominated the ice with her curling skills
2012Van T. Barfoot Decorated war hero and Medal of Honor recipient
2004Mercedes McCambridge Iconic American actress who captivated audiences with her talent
2015Dean Hess Distinguished minister and colonel with a strong sense of duty
2019Mike Oliver Influential sociologist and disability rights activist making a difference
2007Clem Labine Skilled American baseball player who made a splash on the diamond
1945Emily Carr Canadian painter and author who was known for her vibrant depictions of the Canadian wilderness.
1855Nicholas I Russian emperor who ruled with absolute power and grandeur