Trick question: there isn’t a U.S. presidential election in 2026—you vote for president every four years, and the next one after 2024 is 2028, on...
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Circle the date like a championship ring: Sunday, February 8, 2026, with kickoff around 6:30 p.m. ET (3:30 p.m. PT). You’ll want a long runway—pr...
Mark February 6, 2026—the opening ceremony at San Siro in Milan—on your calendar, then circle February 22 for the Verona Arena finale. You’ll cat...
Blink once and it’s June 11, 2026—the World Cup ignites at Estadio Azteca, races through 39 days across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, then crowns...
Think you already know leap years come every four years? You’re right—mostly. After 2026, your next leap year is 2028, because it’s divisible by ...
A spark becomes a stampede—on February 17, 2026, you step into the Year of the Fire Horse. You’re not late; the date shifts with the Moon, landin...
Mark the date, plan the lights, set your heart. Diwali 2026 lands on Sunday, November 8, with Lakshmi Puja at dusk on the Amavasya night. The fiv...
Nearly 2 billion people mark Ramadan each year, and in 2026 you’ll likely start fasting at dawn on Wednesday, Feb 18, after the crescent on Tuesd...
You glance at your calendar on Thursday, Dec 3, 2026, and wonder when to light. Hanukkah starts at sundown that day (Kislev 25) and runs until ni...
A friend swears Fridays carry tailwinds—good news: in 2026, Christmas lands on Friday, December 25. Julian-calendar churches mark Tuesday, Januar...