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October 31, 2025 Holiday:

Halloween

Halloween is a spooky yet festive holiday that's all about embracing the mysterious and supernatural. At its core, it's a celebration of the supernatural and the thrill of being scared in a safe and controlled environment. One of the most iconic traditions of Halloween is dressing up in elaborate costumes, often inspired by monsters, ghosts, and other creatures of the night. Trick-or-treating is another beloved custom, where kids (and kids at heart) go from door to door, collecting candy and other treats from their neighbors. Overall, Halloween is a time for people to come together, have fun, and indulge in a little bit of darkness and whimsy.

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Holidays on October 31, 2025:

Carve a Pumpkin Day

Carve a Pumpkin Day, 10/31/2025: Unleash your creativity and transform pumpkins into unique masterpieces, adding a warm ambiance to your home. more >>

Samhain

Samhain, October 31st, 2025: A mystical holiday marking the threshold between light and dark, where the veil between worlds is thinnest, allowing connection with the spirit realm and reflection on life and death. more >>

Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF Day

Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF Day, October 31, 2025: Join the spooky fun and make a difference for children worldwide. more >>

National Caramel Apple Day

National Caramel Apple Day, October 31, 2025: Indulge in crunchy apples and gooey caramel, a perfect pairing on this sweet holiday. more >>

Scare a Friend Day

Scare a Friend Day on 10/31/2025: Surprise friends with harmless pranks and laughter, not fear. more >>

National Magic Day

National Magic Day, October 31, 2025: Discover the art of magic, illusion, and deception as professionals and enthusiasts come together to honor Harry Houdini's legacy. more >>

Sneak Some of the Candy Yourself Before the Kids Start Knocking Day

Get ready for a sweet indulgence! This unofficial holiday is all about sneaking a taste of the sweet treats before the kiddos devour them. It's a tempting temptation, especially on a spooky night when costumes and candy go hand-in-hand. Whether you'r... more >>

Books for Treats Day

Swapping sweets for stories, this fun holiday encourages kids to trade in their Halloween candy for new books, promoting a love of reading and a healthier habit. more >>

National Breadstick Day

National Breadstick Day, October 31, 2025. Indulge in crispy, crunchy breadsticks with friends and family, and discover creative topping and dip combinations. more >>

Birthdays on October 31:

Peter Jackson

Died in 1997, aged 36

Academy Award-winning filmmaker behind iconic trilogies like The Lord of the Rings and Hobbit, known for bringing fantasy worlds to life on the big screen.

Dan Rather

94 Years Old

A renowned news anchor who reported on significant events, including the assassination of JFK and the Watergate scandal, known for his distinctive reporting style and journalistic ...

John Candy

Died in 1994, aged 43

A beloved comedic actor, producer, and screenwriter who brought laughter and joy to audiences through iconic roles in films like "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" and "Uncle Buck".

Marcus Rashford

28 Years Old

English forward who plays for Manchester United and the England national team, known for his pace, skill, and activism off the pitch, particularly in child poverty and racial justi...

Ad-Rock

59 Years Old

Member of the iconic hip-hop group Beastie Boys, known for blending punk energy with hip-hop beats and witty lyrics.

Vanilla Ice

58 Years Old

A 90s rap sensation and reality TV star, known for his catchy hits and extravagant lifestyle.

Larry Mullen, Jr.

64 Years Old

Drummer and co-founder of the iconic rock band U2, known for his distinctive drumming style and contributions to the band's socially conscious and anthemic sound.

Nick Saban

74 Years Old

Legendary college football coach with seven national championships, known for his intense coaching style and ability to consistently produce top-ranked teams.

Michael Landon

Died in 1991, aged 54

Star of iconic TV shows "Little House on the Prairie" and "Bonanza", creating wholesome family entertainment that captivated audiences for decades.

Neal Stephenson

66 Years Old

Prolific science fiction and historical fiction author, known for blending historical and philosophical themes with speculative fiction and exploring the intersection of technology...

Johnny Marr

62 Years Old

Iconic guitarist and songwriter behind The Smiths' distinctive sound and influential solo work, shaping indie rock and Britpop.

Michael Collins

Died in 2021, aged 90

A pioneering astronaut and test pilot who played a crucial role in the Apollo 11 mission, orbiting the Moon while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on its surface.

Events from History on October 31:
508 years ago
Protestant Reformation sparked by Luther's bold act (Castle Church, Wittenberg, Germany) 1517
The fuse was lit on October 31, 1517, when a passionate Martin Luther, a German theologian, nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany. This daring act challenged the authority of the Catholic Church, sparking the Protestant Reformation. Luther's courage ignited a firestorm, questioning corrupt practices like indulgences and sparking a wave of discontent among Christians. This pivotal moment marked the beginning of a religious revolution that would reshape the course of Christian history.
41 years ago
In a shocking betrayal of trust, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's own Sikh bodyguards, Satwant Singh and Beant Singh, turned against her, pumping 30 bullets into her on the grounds of her residence in New Delhi. The brutal assassination sparked a wave of violent riots across the country, resulting in the brutal killing of around 3,000 Sikhs, targeting them and their properties. This savage backlash was a devastating consequence of the deep-seated communal tensions that had been simmering beneath the surface. The tragedy marked the end of an era, plunging India into a period of uncertainty and mourning.
69 years ago
The Suez Crisis was getting out of hand, and Britain and France had had enough. They were determined to get the Suez Canal back under their control, and if that meant bombing Egypt, so be it. The two European powers launched a military offensive against Egypt, dropping bombs on Egyptian cities and forcing the country's leader, Gamal Abdel Nasser, to close the canal. It was a bold move, but not everyone was on board - the United States, for one, was strongly opposed to the invasion, and the USSR was threatening to intervene on Egypt's behalf. The crisis would go on to have far-reaching consequences, exposing the limits of European power and paving the way for a new era of American dominance.
The power dynamics in Central Europe were rewritten on this fateful day, as Hungary finally broke free from the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, courtesy of the Aster Revolution. This bold move marked the end of the dual monarchy, which had been in place for over five decades. As the dust settled, Hungary emerged as a fully sovereign nation, charting its own course in the tumultuous landscape of post-World War I Europe. This seismic shift would have far-reaching consequences, reshaping the region's politics, economy, and identity.
The march on Rome had ended, and the King Victor Emmanuel III had yielded to the whims of the fascist leader Benito Mussolini. With the army loyal only to the monarch, Mussolini's Blackshirts had surrounded Rome, and the King, fearing civil war, had no choice but to invite the fascist leader to form a new government. And so, on this day, Mussolini became the Prime Minister of Italy, marking the beginning of fascist rule that would last for over two decades. As he took office, Mussolini promised to restore order and rebuild the economy, but critics feared his authoritarian tendencies and the end of democratic rule in Italy.
As the last remnants of the German air force, the Luftwaffe, retreated from British skies, a collective sigh of relief swept across the UK. For four months, the British Royal Air Force (RAF) had valiantly defended its territory against relentless bombing raids, downing over 1,700 German aircraft and inflicting devastating losses. With the Battle of Britain won, Hitler's plans for Operation Sea Lion, the full-scale invasion of Britain, were swiftly shelved. The beleaguered German forces, battered and bruised, scrambled to regroup and reassess their military strategy. As the British celebrated their hard-won victory, the war's trajectory shifted, paving the way for a longer, more brutal conflict.
Notable Deaths on October 31:
2020Sean Connery Eloquent actor who brought Hollywood smiles
1993River Phoenix River Phoenix was an American actor and musician who gained fame for his roles in films and music.
1926Harry Houdini Daring American illusionist
2023Ken Mattingly Astronaut who reached for the stars
1983George Halas American football player and coach who achieved great success in his career.
1984Indira Gandhi Indira Gandhi was the first female Prime Minister of India and a prominent Indian politician.
2020MF Doom Rapper and producer who created psychedelic beats
2018Willie McCovey Legendary baseball player who crushed the competition
1993Federico Fellini Federico Fellini was a celebrated Italian film director and screenwriter known for his imaginative and surreal storytelling.
2010Ted Sorensen Loyal advisor and lawyer who helped shape American history
1991Joseph Papp Joseph Papp was a renowned American stage director and producer who founded the Public Theater.
1918Egon Schiele Talented Austrian painter
1986Robert S. Mulliken Robert S. Mulliken was an American physicist and chemist who won the Nobel Prize for his work on molecular physics.
1995Rosalind Cash Rosalind Cash was an American actress and singer who performed on stage, screen, and in concert.
2000Ring Lardner, Jr. Acclaimed American journalist and screenwriter extraordinaire
1999Greg Moore Fearless Canadian racing driver and speed demon
2012John Fitch American racing driver and engineer who pushed the limits of speed
1984Eduardo De Filippo Eduardo De Filippo made significant contributions to Italian theatre and film as an actor, director, and screenwriter.
2008Studs Terkel Iconic historian and author who chronicled everyday life in America
1988John Houseman John Houseman was a multi-talented Romanian-American actor, producer, and screenwriter who worked in various industries.