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September 4, 2024 Holiday:

Eat an Extra Dessert Day

Sweet-tooths rejoice! Eat an Extra Dessert Day is a delightful celebration that indulges our love for all things sweet and decadent. On this special day, people are encouraged to treat themselves to an extra helping of their favorite dessert, whether it's a rich chocolate cake, a fruity tart, or a creamy ice cream sundae. It's a time to let go of dietary restrictions and simply savor the joy of indulging in something sweet and satisfying. This lighthearted holiday is all about embracing our sweet tooth and sharing the delight with friends and family.

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Holidays on September 4, 2024:

National Wildlife Day

National Wildlife Day, September 4, 2024: Discover the importance of conservation and preservation of wildlife and their habitats. more >>

National Newspaper Carrier Day

National Newspaper Carrier Day (9/4/2024) honors dedicated newspaper carriers who brave the elements to deliver the news, highlighting their vital contribution to our daily lives. more >>

National Spice Blend Day

National Spice Blend Day, 9/4/2024, explore unique flavors, get creative in the kitchen, and discover new recipes! more >>

National Leadership Day

National Leadership Day, 9/4/2024, honors exceptional leaders who make a positive difference, recognizing vision, courage, and dedication. more >>

World Sexual Health Day

World Sexual Health Day, 9/4/2024: Promote healthy attitudes, raise awareness on sexual health, and break down stigmas surrounding sexuality, relationships, and intimacy. more >>

National Macadamia Nut Day

National Macadamia Nut Day, 9/4/2024: Discover the rich flavor and versatility of macadamia nuts in recipes, parties, and more! more >>

Global Talent Acquisition Day

Global Talent Acquisition Day, 9/4/2024, recognizes the crucial role of talent acquisition teams in driving business success, highlighting their hard work and innovative strategies to attract top talent. more >>

World Cogeneration Day

World Cogeneration Day, 9/4/2024: Learn about the environmental and economic benefits of combined heat and power systems, promoting sustainable energy solutions and a cleaner environment. more >>

Birthdays on September 4:

Beyoncé

43 Years Old

A multi-talented icon in the music industry, known for her captivating performances, empowering lyrics, and chart-topping hits that blend genres like R&B, pop, and hip-hop. She's a...

Damon Wayans

64 Years Old

A renowned comedian and actor, known for his iconic roles in TV shows like "In Living Color" and "My Wife and Kids", as well as films like "Major Payne" and "Bulletproof".

Mike Piazza

56 Years Old

Legendary catcher and 12-time All-Star, known for his impressive hitting and iconic status with the New York Mets.

Kenzō Tange

Died in 2005, aged 91

A pioneer of modernist architecture, blending traditional Japanese styles with international modernism, creating iconic buildings like Tokyo's Olympic Stadium.

Mark Ronson

49 Years Old

A renowned DJ, producer, and songwriter who co-founded a record label, known for blending genres and creating catchy hits like "Uptown Funk" and "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart".

Henry Ford II

Died in 1987, aged 70

Transformed the automotive industry with innovative manufacturing techniques and turned Ford Motor Company into a global powerhouse. Known for his visionary leadership and business...

Drew Pinsky

66 Years Old

A celebrity doctor and addiction specialist who hosts a popular radio show and TV programs, offering advice and treatment options for substance abuse and mental health issues.

Whitney Cummings

42 Years Old

A comedian, actress, producer, and screenwriter who created and starred in the TV show "Whitney" and co-created the hit series "2 Broke Girls", known for her raunchy humor and rela...

John DiMaggio

56 Years Old

Voice actor behind iconic characters like Bender from Futurama and Dr. Drakken from Kim Possible, bringing humor and personality to beloved animated shows.

Wes Bentley

46 Years Old

American actor and producer known for his roles in films like "American Beauty" and "The Hunger Games" series, bringing complex characters to life on screen.

Clive Granger

Died in 2009, aged 74

A Nobel Prize-winning economist who developed methods to analyze economic data and forecast future trends, particularly in the fields of econometrics and time series analysis.

John McCarthy

Died in 2012, aged 85

Pioneering computer scientist and academic who coined the term "Artificial Intelligence" and made significant contributions to the development of AI, time-sharing systems, and Lisp...

Events from History on September 4:
83 years ago
In the icy waters of the North Atlantic, a German U-boat, U-652, commanded by Oberleutnant zur See Friedrich Wilhelm Rogge, lay in wait, its crew primed for battle. On this fateful day, the USS Greer, a Gleaves-class destroyer, sailing under Captain J.L. Foley, unknowingly sailed into the crosshairs of the lurking submarine. As the two vessels converged, the U-boat fired a torpedo, striking the Greer, marking the first time a German submarine had attacked an American warship during World War II. This brazen assault would drastically alter the course of American involvement in the war, drawing the nation ever closer to the fray.
162 years ago
Robert E. Lee, the audacious Confederate general, made a bold move by taking his esteemed Army of Northern Virginia into the uncharted territory of the North. This daring maneuver marked a pivotal moment in the American Civil War, as Lee sought to shift the war's momentum in favor of the Confederacy. By crossing into Maryland, Lee aimed to crush the Union's Army of the Potomac, demoralize the North, and potentially persuade European powers to recognize the Confederacy as a sovereign nation.
Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, fresh from a string of military victories, gathered a congress in the small town of Sivas, determined to shape the future of Anatolia and Thrace. This bold move marked a critical step towards creating a modern, secular Republic of Turkey, free from foreign interference. As Atatürk addressed the gathered delegates, he laid the groundwork for a unified, independent state, fueled by his vision of a progressive, democratic nation. The Sivas Congress would prove a pivotal moment in Turkey's struggle for self-determination, as Atatürk's leadership inspired a new era of national pride and identity.
67 years ago
Arkansas Governor Blocks African American Students' Entry (Little Rock Central High School, 2120 W Daisy L Gatson Bates Dr, Little Rock, AR 72202, USA) 1957
In the heart of the American South, a brazen affront to racial equality unfolded when Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus mobilized the National Guard to deny nine African American students entry into Little Rock Central High School, sparking a crisis that would shake the nation. The students, carefully selected and prepared by the NAACP, had been expected to integrate the school, but Faubus' stance inflamed tensions, leading to a standoff between federal authorities and the state. This dramatic confrontation would eventually culminate in the landmark court case Cooper v. Aaron, a crucial milestone in the Civil Rights Movement.
54 years ago
In a stunning upset, Marxist lawyer Salvador Allende Gossens, backed by a coalition of socialist and communist parties, has claimed victory in Chile's presidential election, becoming the first democratically elected Marxist head of state in the Americas! As a passionate advocate for social and economic reform, Allende's victory has sent shockwaves throughout the continent, with many viewing this as a significant shift towards socialism in the region. His campaign promises to nationalize key industries, redistribute land, and empower the working class have resonated deeply with Chileans, many of whom feel disillusioned with the country's traditional ruling elite. As he prepares to take office, Allende's presidency is being closely watched by governments and observers worldwide, wondering what this new era of socialism in Chile might bring.
142 years ago
Thomas Edison's revolutionary power plant supplies electricity to customers (Pearl Street Station, 255-257 Pearl Street, Manhattan, New York City, 10038, New York, USA) 1882
In the heart of Manhattan, the Pearl Street Station roared to life, marking a monumental milestone in the history of electricity. Thomas Edison's vision became a reality as the first commercial power plant in the world began supplying electricity to 59 customers, illuminating their homes and businesses with a warm, soft glow. The pioneering inventor's groundbreaking direct current (DC) system sent electricity flowing through a network of underground cables, powering lights, motors, and other appliances. This innovative feat marked the dawn of a new era in electrical power distribution, forever changing the urban landscape and transforming the way people lived and worked.
Notable Deaths on September 4:
2006Steve Irwin Passionate zoologist and television personality who shared his love and knowledge of wildlife with the world.
2014Joan Rivers American comedian, late-night TV host, and witty author
2021Tunch Ilkin Turkish-American football pioneer
2021Willard Scott Weather forecasting trailblazer
2023Steve Harwell Rock music legend
2014Gustavo Cerati Argentine musical virtuoso and songwriting mastermind
1991Tom Tryon Talented actor and author who captivated audiences with his performances
2022Peter Straub Literary icon
2006Giacinto Facchetti Talented footballer and manager who had a successful career in Italy, earning numerous accolades.
2018Bill Daily American comedian and actor, bringing laughter and joy
1993Hervé Villechaize Audacious actor who brightened up the screen with his quirky charm
2022Cyrus Mistry Global business leader
1974Creighton Abrams General who oversaw significant military operations during the Vietnam War
2015Jean Darling American actress, charming on the big and small screens
2015Warren Murphy American author, creating stories for the silver screen
2006Astrid Varnay Praised for her powerful soprano voice and extensive repertoire
2004Moe Norman Talented golfer who won numerous tournaments and became a household name in the golf community.
2004Alphonso Ford Athletic basketball player who played professionally and made a name for himself in the sports world.
1991Charlie Barnet Charismatic saxophonist and composer known for his swinging style
1864John Hunt Morgan Brigadier General in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War