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November 23, 2025 Holiday:

National Espresso Day

National Espresso Day is a celebration of the rich, bold, and energizing beverage that has become an integral part of many people's daily routines. On this special day, coffee lovers come together to pay tribute to the art of espresso-making, which involves forcing pressurized hot water through finely ground coffee beans to create a concentrated and flavorful shot. To mark the occasion, coffee shops and cafes often offer special promotions, discounts, and even free espresso shots to customers. Many enthusiasts also take to social media to share their favorite espresso-based recipes, from classic lattes to creative concoctions. Whether you're a coffee connoisseur or just a casual fan, National Espresso Day is the perfect excuse to indulge in a cup (or two) of your favorite brew.

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Holidays on November 23, 2025:
Birthdays on November 23:

Miley Cyrus

32 Years Old

A pop culture icon known for chart-topping hits and provocative performances that often spark controversy and conversation. She's a household name in the entertainment industry.

Robin Roberts

Died in 2010, aged 49

A renowned sportscaster and journalist, best known for anchoring ABC's Good Morning America and covering major sporting events like the Olympics and NBA Finals.

Harpo Marx

Died in 1964, aged 75

A silent comedian and virtuosic harpist, known for his pantomime antics and mischievous on-screen presence in the Marx Brothers' films.

Boris Karloff

Died in 1969, aged 81

A legendary actor who brought iconic monsters to life on the big screen, particularly the creature in Frankenstein and the Mummy, leaving an indelible mark on horror cinema.

Gwynne Shotwell

61 Years Old

Leading the charge in private space exploration, this executive oversees daily operations and strategy for a pioneering company revolutionizing the space industry. Known for pushin...

Snooki

37 Years Old

A pint-sized reality TV star who rose to fame on MTV's "Jersey Shore" with her outrageous antics, signature pouf hairstyle, and catchphrases like "GTL" (gym, tan, laundry).

Robert Towne

90 Years Old

Academy Award-winning screenwriter and director behind iconic films like "Chinatown" and "Shampoo", known for his complex characters and layered storytelling.

Chris Hardwick

53 Years Old

A comedian, actor, producer, and TV host who has made a significant impact on popular culture through his work on shows like Talking Dead and @midnight. He's known for his witty hu...

Kelly Brook

45 Years Old

A British model and actress who has appeared on numerous magazine covers and in various TV shows and films, known for her curvy figure and charming on-screen presence.

Henry Moseley

Died in 1915, aged 27

Developed a periodic table that organized elements by atomic number, leading to a deeper understanding of the elements and their properties. This work revolutionized chemistry and ...

Jerry Bock

Died in 2010, aged 81

Composer of iconic Broadway musicals, including Fiddler on the Roof, creating memorable scores that blend traditional and modern elements.

Peter Lindbergh

80 Years Old

A pioneering fashion photographer and director celebrated for capturing authentic, natural beauty in his subjects, often rejecting traditional glamour and retouching.

Events from History on November 23:
85 years ago
As World War II raged on, Romania's fascist government, led by General Ion Antonescu, forged an alliance with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, solidifying its position among the Axis powers. On November 23, 1940, Romania officially signed the Tripartite Pact, committing to a mutual defense agreement that further polarized the war. This crucial move not only bolstered the Axis's eastern European presence but also paved the way for Romania's eventual involvement in the war.
54 years ago
China takes its rightful place at the UN table (United Nations Headquarters, 760 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017, USA) 1971
In a dramatic shift in global politics, Representatives of the People's Republic of China walked into the United Nations General Assembly for the first time, marking a historic milestone in the country's reemergence on the global stage. Led by Ambassador Huang Hua, the Chinese delegation took their seats, displacing Taiwan as the legitimate representative of China. This monumental occasion signaled a significant change in the international community's recognition of the Communist government, paving the way for improved Sino-American relations and a new era of cooperation.
777 years ago
King Ferdinand III of Castile, the mighty monarch of medieval Spain, orchestrated a masterstroke of military strategy, outmaneuvering the Islamic Moors and reclaiming the majestic city of Seville for Christendom. For centuries, Seville had been a prized jewel in the Moorish crown, renowned for its breathtaking architecture, vibrant trade, and strategic location. But Ferdinand's unyielding determination to unify Spain under Christian rule had finally paid off. The year was 1248, and the Reconquista was in full swing.
162 years ago
As General Ulysses S. Grant arrives in Chattanooga, the tide of the battle begins to shift. With Union forces badly battered and besieged by Confederate troops, Grant's reinforcements are a beacon of hope. The stage is set for a fiery showdown as Grant readies his troops to launch a daring counter-attack against the entrenched Confederate forces, led by General Braxton Bragg. Will the Union's bid to retake the city succeed, or will the Confederacy cling to their hard-won advantage?
82 years ago
Tarawa and Makin atolls fall to American forces (Tarawa and Makin atolls, Kiribati) 1943
American troops, determined to secure a strategic foothold in the Pacific, stormed the beaches of Tarawa and Makin atolls in a brutal 76-hour battle. The Japanese, entrenched in heavily fortified bunkers and trenches, put up fierce resistance, but the Americans, backed by naval gunfire and air support, fought their way ashore, ultimately claiming victory.
In Liberia, a nation ravaged by years of civil war, a beacon of hope emerged as Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, a renowned economist and politician, made history by becoming the first female president of an African country. With a landslide victory, she secured 59.4% of the vote, defeating her rival, George Weah. This triumph marked a significant milestone for Liberia, as Sirleaf's leadership brought a new era of stabilization and reconstruction to the war-torn nation.
Notable Deaths on November 23:
1990Roald Dahl Famous British children's book author, screenplay writer, and beloved storyteller
2012Larry Hagman Iconic actor and director, bringing drama to our screens
2006Betty Comden Gifted actress, singer, and lyricist bringing worlds to life
2006Anita O'Day Swing music's sultry siren and jazz vocalist
2016Joe Esposito Respected road manager and music industry figure
2007Joe Kennedy A hard-hitting lefty with a penchant for home runs
2016Ralph Branca Legendary baseball player in American baseball
2016Andrew Sachs Well-known actor in British television and film
2014Marion Barry American lawyer and politician who championed civil rights and social justice
1995Junior Walker Soulful American singer and saxophonist who crooned blues and jazz classics
1948Hack Wilson Baseball player who set multiple records for home runs
1814Elbridge Gerry American politician and statesman
1974Cornelius Ryan Irish-American journalist and author known for his historical non-fiction
2014Pat Quinn Pioneering coach and player in Canadian ice hockey
2001Bo Belinsky Baseball's daring pitcher and free-spirited troublemaker
2011Jim Rathmann Racing machine and sportscar enthusiast
1910Hawley Harvey Crippen American physician and criminal
1994Art Barr American professional wrestler who entertained fans with his athleticism and charisma
1991Klaus Kinski Legendary German-American actor and director who starred in iconic films
2002Roberto Matta Visionary painter and sculptor blending modernity and ancient wisdom