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784 articles at AfD as of 5 June 2026 — SDZeroBot
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2026-05-21 Laser science (Branch of optics) Laser science or laser physics is a branch of optics that describes the theory and practice of lasers.
2026-06-02 AD 14 (Calendar year) AD 14 (XIV) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Pompeius and Appuleius (or, less frequently, year 767 Ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 14 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
2026-06-02 AD 19 (Calendar year) AD 19 (XIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Silanus and Balbus (or, less frequently, year 772 Ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 19 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
2026-06-02 AD 10 (Calendar year) AD 10 (X) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. At the time, throughout the Roman Empire it was known as the year of the consulship of Dolabella and Silanus (or, less frequently, year 763 ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 10 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for counting years.
2026-06-02 AD 11 (Calendar year) AD 11 (XI) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Lepidus and Taurus (or, less frequently, year 764 Ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 11 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
2026-06-01 AD 12 (Calendar year) AD 12 (XII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Caesar and Capito (or, less frequently, year 765 Ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 12 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
2026-06-02 AD 13 (Calendar year) AD 13 (XIII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Silius and Plancus (or, less frequently, year 766 Ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 13 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
2026-06-02 AD 15 (Calendar year) AD 15 (XV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Caesar and Flaccus (or, less frequently, year 768 Ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 15 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
2026-06-02 AD 16 (Calendar year) AD 16 (XVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Taurus and Libo (or, less frequently, year 769 Ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 16 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
2026-06-02 AD 17 (Calendar year) AD 17 (XVII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Flaccus and Rufus (or, less frequently, year 770 Ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 17 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
2026-06-02 AD 18 (Calendar year) AD 18 (XVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Augustus and Caesar (or, less frequently, year 771 Ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 18 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
2026-05-21 Fat Truckers (UK musical group) The Fat Truckers were a British electroclash group from Sheffield, comprising Ben Rymer, Mark Hudson and Ross Orton. They toured in support of Jarvis Cocker, apparently wielding light sabres on stage and described themselves as writing songs about "cheap motorbikes, import-export business and multiplex cinemas - we're a social comment on modern living" and having a fondness of Henderson's Relish.
2026-05-21 The First Fat Truckers Album Is for Sale (2003 studio album by Fat Truckers) The First Fat Truckers Album Is for Sale is the only album by Fat Truckers. It was released on September 15, 2003, on Roadtrain Recordings.
2026-05-27 Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (German research institute) The Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (German: MPI fur extraterrestrische Physik) is part of the Max Planck Society, located in Garching, near Munich, Germany. In 1991 the Max Planck Institute for Physics and Astrophysics split up into the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, the Max Planck Institute for Physics and the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics. The Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics was founded as sub-institute in 1963. The scientific activities of the institute are mostly devoted to astrophysics with telescopes orbiting in space. A large amount of the resources are spent for studying black holes in the Milky Way Galaxy and in the remote universe.
2026-05-17 Kovas (American singer-songwriter) Kovasciar Myvette (born August 1, 1985), known professionally as KOVAS, is an American songwriter, record producer, music composer, and recording artist of Spanish and French descent (Central America and Morocco).
2026-05-24 Manse (Clergy house in Presbyterian and Nonconformist traditions) A manse is a clergy house inhabited by, or formerly inhabited by, a minister of a Christian congregation. Dictionaries define the term as the house of a Christian minister, especially in Scotland or in Presbyterian usage. It is used in Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist, and other Nonconformist traditions, and differs in usage from terms such as vicarage and rectory, which are associated with Anglican parish clergy.
2026-05-12 League Championship Series (Major League Baseball postseason series) The League Championship Series (LCS) is the semifinal round of postseason play in Major League Baseball, featuring the American League Championship Series (ALCS) and the National League Championship Series (NLCS). The LCS has been conducted since 1969, determining the winner of the pennant for each league and each league's representative in the World Series. In 1981 and since 1995, the LCS matches up the winners of the Division Series from each league.
2026-05-12 Division Series (Major League Baseball postseason series) The Division Series (DS) is the quarterfinal round of postseason play in Major League Baseball, featuring the American League Division Series (ALDS) and the National League Division Series (NLDS). Under the current format, the top-two division winners in each league play best-of-five series against the two winners of the Wild Card Series from each league. The winners of the Division Series then advance to the League Championship Series for their respective league.
2026-05-31 List of fictional religions Fictional religions are religions that exist only in works of fiction.
2026-05-20 Drug metabolism (Biochemical modification of drugs or foreign compounds by living organisms) Drug metabolism is the biochemical modification and biotransformation of drugs by humans and other animals, usually through specialized enzymatic systems. It is a major aspect of pharmacokinetics and clinical pharmacology, influencing pharmacokinetics, therapeutic efficacy, toxicity, and elimination of pharmaceutical compounds, as well as drug interactions, prodrug activation, and interindividual variation in drug response.
2026-05-27 Cybertron (Topics referred to by the same term) Cybertron may refer to:
2026-05-11 Gana la Verde (2004 American game show) Gana la Verde was a controversial game show which first aired in 2004 that promised the contestants (would-be immigrants to the US) legal help with getting a green card. There was a mild controversy when the advertising suggested that a green card would be the automatic prize for the victor. The events on the show, often testing a character's stomach or willpower, were similar to Fear Factor, another controversial game show that aired at the same time.
2026-06-03 Megalon (Kaiju in the Godzilla franchise) is a giant monster, or kaiju, who first appeared in Jun Fukuda's 1973 film Godzilla vs. Megalon as the titular main antagonist. Megalon is depicted as a giant beetle-like creature capable of burrowing, flight, and shooting projectiles. Despite its major appearance in the thirteenth film in the Godzilla franchise, it is also his only film appearance to date.
2026-05-20 John LeCompt (American guitarist (born 1973)) John Charles LeCompt (born March 10, 1973) is an American guitarist. He has played in multiple bands including Machina, Kill System and We Are the Fallen, and was a tour guitarist for the rock band Evanescence from 2003 to 2007.
2026-05-18 African Volleyball Confederation (Continental governing body for the sports of volleyball in Africa) The African Volleyball Confederation (French: Confédération Africaine de Volleyball, or CAVB) is the continental governing body for the sports of volleyball in Africa. Its headquarters are located in Rabat, Morocco.
2026-05-24 Geocoin (Coin used in geocaching) A geocoin is a metal or wooden token minted in similar fashion to a medallion, token coin, military challenge coin or wooden nickel, for use in geocaching, specifically as form of a calling card.
2026-06-01 Gratis versus libre (Two meanings of "free" in English) The adjective free in English is commonly used in one of two meanings: "at no monetary cost" (gratis) or "with little or no restriction" (libre). This ambiguity can cause issues where the distinction is important, as it often is when dealing with laws concerning the use of information, such as copyright and patents.
2026-05-12 Health of Pope John Paul II (Pope John Paul II's heath during his papacy) John Paul II became pope in 1978 at the age of 58. He was known for being an avid sportsman, that enjoyed hiking and swimming[citation needed]. He was seen jogging in the Vatican gardens[citation needed]. When the cost of installing a swimming pool in his summer residence was queried by cardinals, the pope joked that it was "cheaper than another conclave"[citation needed].
2026-06-03 History of decorative arts (aspect of history) The Ancient World
2026-06-01 Nik Borrow (Ornithologist, artist and tour leader) Nik Borrow is a bird artist, ornithologist and tour leader.
2026-05-30 Bishop Wulstan School (School in England) Bishop Wulstan School was a Catholic high school situated on Oak Street in the town of Rugby, Warwickshire, England.
2026-05-17 Joint terminal attack controller (U.S. military term for a forward air controller) Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) is the term used in the United States Armed Forces and some other military forces for a qualified service member who directs the action of military aircraft engaged in close air support and other offensive air operations from a forward position. The term that is used in most other countries, as well as previously in the U.S. and in the relevant NATO standard, is Forward Air Controller. The term became effective in the U.S. on September 3, 2003 with the publishing of Joint Publication (JP) 3-09.3 Close Air Support.
2026-05-28 Kirsten Magasdi (British & Australian journalist) Kirsten Magasdi is a British and Australian award-winning Journalist and a former BBC World News reporter and presenter often seen on BBC World News in over 200 countries. For years she was the lead correspondent on the BBC Travel Show Fast Track (British TV programme) and regularly seen on the BBC News Channel. Kirsten Magasdi has reported on location from over 40 countries and hosted conferences worldwide. In 2007 Tourism Malaysia chose her to be the face of the global campaign Malaysia Truly Asia and was filmed traveling around Malaysia. She has also appeared in films and commercials and inflight programs. Her early career was in Australia as a TV and radio Newsreader on national Network Ten and a reporter on the nightly show Sports Tonight. She is a notable alumni of RMIT University Melbourne and graduated with a BA (Journalism) at 19.
2026-05-27 Glasgow Chronology (Proposed Revision of Ancient Egyptian Chronology) The Glasgow Chronology is a proposed revision of the Egyptian chronology of ancient Egypt. It was first formulated between the years 1978 and 1982 by a working group following the Glasgow Conference of Society for Interdisciplinary Studies (SIS, a non-profit organization advocating serious academic analysis of the pseudoscientific writings of Immanuel Velikovsky and other catastrophists).
2026-05-30 MacTheRipper (DVD ripper for Mac OS X) MacTheRipper is a DVD ripper for Mac OS X, enabling users to create a playable copy of the contents of a Video DVD by defeating the Content Scramble System. During this process it may optionally modify or disable the DVD region code or the User operation prohibition features of the copied data. The previous lack of an OS X equivalent to the PC software DVDShrink gave this standalone DVD ripper widespread popularity among Macintosh users. The last freeware release was version 2.6.6. Later versions were available only directly from the developer, for a fee.
2026-05-22 HTML Tidy (Application for correcting invalid HTML) HTML Tidy is a console application for correcting invalid HyperText Markup Language (HTML), detecting potential web accessibility errors, and for improving the layout and indent style of the resulting markup. It is also a cross-platform library for computer applications that provides HTML Tidy's features.
2026-06-04 Cat-fox (unidentified mammal photographed in Borneo in 2003) The Bornean red carnivore or cat-fox is a possible new species of carnivore discovered on the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo.
2026-06-01 Stephen Dando-Collins (Australian historical author and novelist) Stephen Dando-Collins (born 1 May 1950) is an Australian historical author and novelist, with books on antiquity, American, Australian, British, and French history, and the two world wars.
2026-06-03 List of colleges affiliated to the Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow , Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), formerly Uttar Pradesh Technical University, has a total of 592 institutes affiliated to it located across 55 districts of Uttar Pradesh. Lucknow district has the higher number of colleges (80), followed by Ghaziabad (63), Gautam Buddha Nagar (56), Meerut (55) and Kanpur Nagar (41), the five districts together accounting for almost half (295) the total number of colleges.
2026-06-02 Duffields, West Virginia (Unincorporated community in West Virginia, United States) Duffields is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, West Virginia and is located in the Shepherdstown district, a subdivision of Jefferson County. The community appears on Charles Town's United States Geological Survey map. The community lies near Elk Branch and has fourteen sites with historical significance.
2026-05-11 Deep Wizardry (Novel by Diane Duane) Deep Wizardry is the second book in the Young Wizards series by Diane Duane. The 1985 novel is the sequel to So You Want to Be a Wizard (1983).
2026-05-11 High Wizardry (Novel by Diane Duane) High Wizardry is the third novel of the Young Wizards series by Diane Duane. It was published in 1990.
2026-06-02 Olof Dreijer (Swedish musician (born 1981)) Olof Björn Dreijer (born 27 November 1981) is a Swedish DJ and record producer, best known as one half of the electronic music avant-pop duo the Knife, formed with his sibling Karin Dreijer. They disbanded in 2014 and continued to produce music collaboratively. Olof released his debut solo album, Loud Bloom, in 2026.
2026-06-04 Institute for International Development (Australian company) The Institute for International Development (IID) is an Australian company limited by guarantee, which provides professional services in support of equitable international development. It does this through consultancies to major international agencies and its own development, publication, exchange, and related cultural activities. IID is based in Adelaide and operates globally.
2026-05-26 Aspersion (Act of sprinkling with water in a religious context) Aspersion (la. aspergere/aspersio), in a religious context, is the act of sprinkling with water, especially holy water. Aspersion is a method used in baptism as an alternative to immersion or affusion. The word is formed of the Latin aspergere, 'to sprinkle', of ad, 'to', and spargo, 'I scatter' (Ezekiel 36:25–26, 1 Corinthians 10:2, cf. Psalm 77:16-20).
2026-05-29 Alison Bell (journalist) (English journalist and radio presenter) Alison Bell (born 21 September 1966) is an English journalist and radio presenter.
2026-06-02 Rich Jeffries (American television announcer (1938–2012)) Rich Jeffries (born Jefferson Ray Richards, September 1, 1938 – March 30, 2012) was an American television announcer.
2026-05-22 Cedar Street subway The Cedar Street subway was a rail tunnel in Newark that allowed street cars (and later buses) access to the subterranean level of the Newark Public Service Terminal. It was built by the Public Service Corporation in 1916, as part of the terminal building, to reduce streetcar congestion at nearby Broad and Market streets, and provided access for a number of surface lines. The tunnel starts at street level at Washington Street and extends two blocks under Cedar Street and across Broad Street.
2026-05-23 Jim Corrigan (Comic book character) James Brendan Corrigan is a fictional character that has appeared in numerous comic books published by DC Comics.
2026-05-24 Mayfield (company) (American venture capital firm) Mayfield, also known as Mayfield Fund, is an American venture capital firm based in Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park, California. Founded in 1969 by Thomas J. Davis Jr. and Wally Davis, it is among the older active venture capital firms associated with Silicon Valley.
2026-05-14 Bhaskaracharya Pratishthana (Mathematics institute in Pune, India) Bhaskaracharya Pratishthana is a research and education institute for mathematics in Pune, India, founded by noted Indian-American mathematician professor Shreeram Abhyankar. The institute is named after the great ancient Indian Mathematician Bhaskaracharya (Born in 1114 A.D). It was founded in 1976. It has researchers working in many areas of mathematics, particularly in algebra and number theory.
2026-06-04 Internal Revenue Code section 1 Section 1 of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. § 1 or simply IRC §1), titled "Tax Imposed" is the law that imposes a federal income tax on taxable income in the United States of America, and sets forth the amount of the tax to be paid. A similar tax on corporations is set forth in IRC §11.
2026-06-04 Faulknor-class flotilla leader (1914 class of British flotilla leaders) The Faulknor class were a class of flotilla leaders that were under construction in the United Kingdom for the Chilean Navy at the outbreak of World War I. Six ships were ordered by Chile, of which the first two (Almirante Lynch and Almirante Condell) were delivered to Chile before the outbreak of the war. The remaining four ships were purchased by the British, taken over and completed for the Royal Navy for wartime service. In common with Royal Navy convention, they were named after famous Royal Navy captains of the past, in this case the members of the Faulknor family.
2026-05-16 María Josepha Sophia de Iturbide (Mexican princess (1872–1949)) María Josepha Sophia de Iturbide (29 February 1872 – November 1949) was the head of the Imperial House of Mexico from 1925 to 1949. A modest and very religious lady, she played no political role whatsoever. She married twice and had two daughters.
2026-06-01 Baptism (band) (Finnish black metal band) Baptism is a black metal band from Finland. The band was formed in 1998 by vocalist/guitarist Lord Sargofagian and drummer Demonium. The summer of that year the band released their first demo, Satanic Rituals, although very few copies were released. Following a two-year hiatus the band released their second demo, Sons of Ruin & Terror, in 2000. Similar to the last demo the release was limited. After the addition of bassist Slaughterer the band released their first full-length album, The Beherial Midnight, on June 12, 2002. The band release three more albums in 2004; a split CD with Uncreation's Dawn, and the EPs Wisdom & Hate and Black Ceremony. Slaughterer and Demonium left the band following the release of Wisdom & Hate, leaving Lord Sargofagian as the only official member. The band has continued with various session musicians, and have released four more full-length albums.
2026-05-14 Basketball Scotland (Governing body of basketball in Scotland) Basketball Scotland is the governing body of the sport of basketball in Scotland. The organisation manages national competitions and runs the Scotland national basketball team.
2026-05-15 Material (Substance or mixture of substances that constitutes an object) A material is a substance or mixture of substances that constitutes an object. Materials can be pure or impure, living or non-living matter. Materials can be classified on the basis of their physical and chemical properties, or on their geological origin or biological function. Materials science is the study of materials, their properties, and their applications.
2026-05-26 Froggy (brand) (American radio format) Froggy is a brand name radio format used for a variety of radio stations in the United States, most of which broadcast a country music format, with a few playing adult contemporary. (There was, however, an oldies-themed "Froggy" in Erie, Pennsylvania: the former WFGO; that station has since changed format and calls in 2007. Another oldies-based Froggy station, KFGI in Austin, Texas, changed formats in 1994.) Although the frog logo is shared among these stations, most of them are not associated with one another. The "Froggy" branding is particularly common among country stations currently or formerly owned by Forever Media or Forever Communications and Keymarketradio LLC, companies founded by Froggy creator Kerby Confer.
2026-05-23 Andes virus (South American orthohantavirus species) Andes virus (ANDV) is the most common cause of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) in South America. Andes virus is transmitted mainly by the long-tailed pygmy rice rat. In its natural reservoir, ANDV causes an asymptomatic, persistent infection and is spread through excretions, fighting, and grooming. Humans can become infected by inhaling aerosols of rodent saliva, urine, or feces, as well as through bites and scratches. In humans, infection can lead to HPS, an illness characterized by an early phase of mild and moderate symptoms such as fever, headache, and fatigue, followed by sudden respiratory failure. The case fatality rate from infection is about 40%.
2026-05-28 Hupia (Ghost spirits in Taíno culture) In Taíno culture, the hupia (also opia, opi'a, op'a, operi'to) is the spirit of a person who has died.
2026-05-31 Elizabeth Horton (American beauty contestant and meteorologist) Elizabeth Leigh Horton (born October 3, 1984), sometimes known as Liz Horton, was Miss North Carolina 2006 and is now a freelance meteorologist at CBS 4 WFOR-TV in Miami, Florida.
2026-05-30 Islam in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (religion in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an overwhelmingly Christian majority country, with adherents of Islam being a minuscule minority. Due to secular nature of the country's constitution, Muslims are free to proselytize and build places of worship in the country.
2026-06-02 Leeward Islands Tournament The Leeward Islands Football Association (LIFA) was formed in 1949.
2026-05-31 Dominicus Dumatubun Air Force Base (airport) Dominicus Dumatubun Air Force Base (Indonesian: Pangkalan TNI Angkatan Udara Dominicus Dumatubun) is an Indonesian Air Force base located in Langgur, Maluku Tenggara Regency, Maluku, Indonesia. The base is operated by the Indonesian Air Force and is part of Air Operations Command III. The base shares its location with the former Dumatubun Airport, which handled civilian air traffic until the opening of Karel Sadsuitubun Airport in December 2014.
2026-05-16 List of Champ Car circuits This is a list of circuits which hosted CART/Champ Car racing from 1979 to 2007. For actual Indycar series circuits see List of IndyCar Series racetracks.
2026-05-16 List of The Avengers and The New Avengers cast members This is a list of actors who appeared in the British spy-fi television series The Avengers between 1961 and 1969 and its sequel The New Avengers between 1976 and 1977. Many of the actors also appeared in ITC Entertainment productions such as The Saint, Danger Man, The Baron, The Champions, The Prisoner, Man in a Suitcase, Department S, The Persuaders!, The Protectors and Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased). Several of the actors listed may have guest-starred in more than one episode across the six seasons of the production.
2026-06-04 Alan Peter Cayetano (Filipino politician (born 1970)) Alan Peter Schramm Cayetano (born October 28, 1970) also referred by the initials APC is a Filipino lawyer, politician, and former diplomat who has served as the 33rd president of the Senate since May 2026. Following the declaration of a quorum amid his former majority's absence in June 2026, the status of his Senate presidency has been disputed with Senate president pro tempore Sherwin Gatchalian serving as acting Senate president.
2026-05-30 Angel's Eye (2000 single by Aerosmith) "Angel's Eye" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith. It was written by lead singer Steven Tyler, guitarist Joe Perry, and songwriting collaborators Marti Frederiksen and Taylor Rhodes. The song was released in 2000 as a promotional single and was written for the namesake film Charlie's Angels and included on that film's soundtrack. The single came on the heels of the band's #1 single "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" (1998), also a song written for a film. "Angel's Eye" received heavy rotation on rock radio in 2000 and reached #4 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
2026-05-30 Farafina (Burkinabè music and dance group) Farafina is a music and dance group from Burkina Faso, established in 1978. The eight-member group is Burkina Faso's best known musical group, and one of Africa's most internationally prominent musical groups. The official website of the band announced that Farafina was working on a 2024 tour.
2026-06-04 Central European Jamboree (Scouting jamboree) The Central European Jamboree is a Scouting jamboree for Scouts of Central European nations.
2026-05-26 Kwan Sai Hung (Fictional martial artist) Kwan Sai Hung is a martial artist, and the subject of the books Chronicles of Tao. Born in 1920, Kwan is a Taoist Monk from the Zheng Yi sect of Taoism from the Huashan monastery. He is also a martial arts master.
2026-05-21 24 hour mountain bike races (Solo endurance mountain bike competitions) 24 hour mountain bike races are a form of endurance mountain bike racing where solo competitors or teams race for a period of 24 hours. The 24 Hours of Canaan (13–14 July 1992) was one of the first sanctioned 24 hour mountain bike events. At the 24 Hours of Indiglo (later renamed 24 Hours of Adrenalin) 17-year-old Ed Hunt became the first solo competitor at a 24-hour mountain bike event.
2026-05-24 Gordon v. Gordon (American trial) La Toya Jackson-Gordon v. Jack Leon Gordon was a highly publicized trial for a petition for a dissolution of marriage between American singer La Toya Jackson and her husband and manager Jack Gordon. On March 3, 1998, an order was entered by District Judge Carl J. Christensen at Clark County, Nevada, dissolving the marriage and awarding Jackson royalties, property, and a large sum of money.
2026-06-01 Cargo tricycle (3-wheeled freight bicycle) A cargo tricycle or transport tricycle is a type of cargo bike that has historically been used for the transport of goods, and more recently also for transport of children. It can stand on its own when parked and is stable at low speeds. However, they often have poor stability at high speed as most simple models are not able to lean into the turn to shift the center of gravity. However, there are some cargo tricycles with advanced suspension that allows for some roll which alleviates some of the stability problems at high speed.
2026-05-31 Indie music (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) "Indie music" is a shorthand form of "independent music" that loosely describes music that is produced without the assistance of major commercial record labels or their subsidiaries.
2026-05-17 EPAM Systems (American technology company) EPAM Systems, Inc. is an American company that specializes in software engineering services, digital platform engineering, and digital product design, operating out of Newtown, Pennsylvania. EPAM is a founding member of the MACH Alliance.
2026-05-29 Emmanuel Mahi Ebem Godfroid (Cameroonian footballer) Godfroid Emmanuel Mahi Ebem (born 24 December 1983) is a Cameroonian former professional footballer, who played as a defender.
2026-06-04 Zuzana Malíková (Slovak racewalker) Zuzana Malíková (born 2 August 1983 in Nové Zámky) is a Slovak female race walker.
2026-05-28 Charles Jurine (Swiss zoologist) Charles Jurine (1751–1819) was a Swiss zoologist who, inspired by a letter by Lazzaro Spallanzani to the Geneva Natural History Society, set about showing that bats used their ears to navigate. He corresponded with Spallanzani, who confirmed his findings but their work was largely ignored until the 20th century when Donald Griffin and G. W. Pierce proposed echolocation.
2026-06-01 Mattie's Call (Public notification system in the United States) Mattie's Call is a law-enforcement-initiated public notification system used to locate missing elderly or otherwise disabled persons in the American state of Georgia.
2026-05-31 Method of support (in statistics, a technique that is used to make inferences from datasets) In statistics, the method of support is a technique that is used to make inferences from datasets.
2026-05-14 AVN (Albania) (Albanian television channel) AVN TV (Albania Video Network) was the first private television station in Albania. It was founded on 20 December 1995 in the city of Fier, with Fatos Mihali as its president. It also provides a local cable television system.
2026-06-02 Cape Town Open Education Declaration (2007 international statement on education) The Cape Town Open Education Declaration is a major international statement on open access, open education and open educational resources. It emerged from a conference on open education hosted in Cape Town on 14 and 15 September 2007 by the Shuttleworth Foundation and the Open Society Institute. The aim of this meeting [being] to "accelerate efforts to promote open resources, technology, and teaching practices in education". Individuals and organizations that sign the Declaration share its "statement of principle, a statement of strategy and a statement of commitment".
2026-06-04 Aerocancun (Mexican-based airline) Aerocancun was an airline based in Mexico, that operated from 1989 to 1996.
2026-06-01 Jennifer Loewenstein (American activist) Jennifer Loewenstein is an American activist. She is politically active in Madison, Wisconsin, and writes as a freelance journalist. Her work has appeared in academic journals such as The Journal of Palestine Studies, and she is a regular contributor to the CounterPunch magazine.
2026-05-31 Awngsa (Village in Kachin State, Myanmar) Aungthar Kone is a village in Momauk Township in Bhamo District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Myanmar. It is also known as Awngsa in the Kachin language.
2026-05-28 Gitta, Hsawlaw (Place in Kachin State, Burma) Gitta is a village in Hsawlaw Township in Myitkyina District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma.
2026-05-30 Everybody Out! (album) (Album by Everybody Out!) Everybody Out! is the first album released by Boston's punk band, Everybody Out!. It was released in 2008.
2026-05-26 Meese (band) (American rock band) Meese was a four-piece rock band from Denver, Colorado, signed to Atlantic Records. The name "Meese" is taken from the last name of the band's founders and brothers, Patrick and Nathan Meese. The other two members of the band were Ben Haley and Mike Ayars.
2026-05-24 The Marketing Practice The Marketing Practice, also known as TMP, is a global, business-to-business marketing agency headquartered in Oxfordshire, England, and with offices in London, Munich, and Seattle. The agency works with IT, technology, and professional services companies including Microsoft, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Salesforce, Capgemini, and Telefónica O2, and has a strong focus on driving commercial results from marketing.
2026-06-01 Dangpa (Korean pole weapon) Dangpa (Korean당파) is the Korean name for a Ranseur (three-pronged trident-like spear) first described in the Muyejebo, a Korean martial arts manual of the Joseon Dynasty (published 1610).
2026-05-18 Greek Vulgate (Expression used in Christianity) Vulgata editio simply meaning a "common text" of the Bible; the following works have been called the Greek Vulgate over the years, particularly in older scholarship before the 20th century:
2026-05-23 List of Tugs characters Tugs is a 1989 British children's television series created by the producer and director of Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends respectively, Robert D. Cardona and David Mitton. It features two anthropomorphized tugboat fleets: the Star Fleet and the Z-Stacks. They compete against each other in the fictional Bigg City Port.
2026-05-28 Ancient astronauts in popular culture (Genre of fiction) Ancient astronauts have been addressed frequently in science fiction and horror fiction. Occurrences in the genres include:
2026-05-29 Escape from Scorpion Island series 2 (Season of television series) Escape from Scorpion Island is a BBC children's TV adventure game show in which contestants compete to "escape from an exotic island". Series 2 was produced by Foundation/Freehand for CBBC and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Series two premiered on 28 September 2008 on BBC Two and on 3 November 2008 on ABC1. The series will often repeat on ABC3 along with series three. This series are hosted by JK and Joel. Series two was filmed at Mission Beach, Queensland, Australia in 2008. All episodes in this series were one hour in the UK and where shown on Sundays at 9am on BBC Two and on weekdays in Australia at 4:30pm on ABC1. Series 2 also aired on YTV Canada in 2010.
2026-05-29 Escape from Scorpion Island series 1 (Season of television series) Escape from Scorpion Island is a BBC children's TV adventure game show in which contestants compete to 'escape from an exotic island'. Series 1 was produced by RDF Television. It first premiered on 3 September 2007 on BBC One and was presented by Caroline Flack and Reggie Yates. It was filmed in Fernando de Noronha, Brazil.
2026-05-31 Baghdad Soft Drinks Co (Soft drink company) Baghdad Soft Drinks Co (ISX: IBSD on the Iraq Stock Exchange) is a Soft drinks Bottling company in Iraq. It is the company that has the exclusive licence to sell Pepsi products in Iraq.
2026-05-31 David Lloyd (literary scholar) (United States poet and professor of Literature) David Lloyd is a poet and professor of literature living in the United States though born in 1955 in Dublin. He holds a B.A. (1977), an M.A. (1981), and a PhD (1982) in Literature and Colonialism, all from Cambridge University. Lloyd has been Professor of English at the University of California, Davis, and at the University of Southern California after previous appointments at Scripps College, Claremont, and the University of California, Berkeley. He became Professor of English at the University of California, Riverside in 2013.[citation needed]
2026-05-30 Sir Lachlan Maclean, 12th Baronet (28th Scottish clan chief) Sir Lachlan Hector Charles Maclean of Duart and Morven, 12th Baronet, CVO, DL (born 25 August 1942) is the 28th chief of Clan Maclean.
2026-05-29 Escape from Scorpion Island series 3 (Season of television series) Escape from Scorpion Island is a BBC children's TV adventure game show in which contestants compete to 'escape from an exotic island'. Series 3 was produced by Foundation/Freehand for CBBC and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Series three premiered on 5 April 2009 on CBBC and on 9 March 2009 on ABC1. The series will often repeat on ABC3 along with Series two. This series was hosted by JK and Joel. This series was filmed at Mission Beach in far North Queensland (near Tully and Townsville) in 2008. All episodes in this series were one hour long on Sundays at 9:00 am on CBBC. However, in Australia, the episodes were broadcast every weekday and were 30 minutes long.
2026-06-01 Guts (1999 film) (1999 film) Guts (Dutch title: Lef ) is a 1999 Dutch comedy film directed by Ron Termaat.
2026-06-03 Mayor of Barugo (List of Past and Present Executives in Barugo, Leyte) This is a comprehensive list of past and present local executives who, at least once, served the people of Barugo, Leyte. This was divided into three: the first are the gobernadorcillos, next are the precidentes municipal, and lastly are the contemporary local executives - the municipal mayors.
2026-06-01 Ludwig Franz (German politician (1922–1990)) Ludwig Franz (30 August 1922 in Wörth an der Donau - 2 July 1990 in Rottach-Egern) was a German politician, representative of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria. He was a member of the Bundestag from 1953 to 1976, representing Rosenheim. He was succeeded in that constituency by Hans Graf Huyn.
2026-06-03 Rex Black (Software engineer, entrepreneur, and author) Rex Black (born July 16, 1964) is an American software quality engineer, entrepreneur, consultant, and an author in the field of software testing.[dead link] Black graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1990 with a bachelors of science in computer science and engineering. In 1983, Black started work in the software engineering field and has spent more than 40 years in software testing.[dead link][dead link]
2026-06-01 List of hospitals in Essex This article lists all hospitals in Essex County, England.
2026-05-29 Controversies of the 2006 United States Senate election in Virginia The controversies of the 2006 United States Senate election in Virginia involved both Republican incumbent senator George Allen and Democratic opponent Jim Webb. However, a majority of these controversies negatively impacted Allen and are believed to have contributed to his defeat in the November election.
2026-06-01 Hurricane Grace (1991) (Category 2 Atlantic hurricane in 1991) Hurricane Grace was a short-lived Category 2 hurricane that contributed to the formation of the powerful 1991 Perfect Storm. Forming on October 26, Grace initially had subtropical origins, meaning it was partially tropical and partially extratropical in nature. It became a tropical cyclone on October 27, and ultimately peaked with winds of 105 mph (165 km/h). The storm had minor effects on the island of Bermuda as it passed to the south. A developing extratropical storm to the north turned Grace eastward; the hurricane was eventually absorbed into the large circulation of the larger low-pressure system. Fed by the contrast between cold air to the northwest and warm air from the remnants of Grace, this storm became a large and powerful nor'easter that caused extremely high waves and resulted in severe coastal damage along the East Coast of the United States.
2026-05-22 Friends of Harry (English folk band) Friends of Harry were an English pop folk group, who are best known for their song, "Take It All".
2026-05-29 Daniel Biksadský (Slovak sprint canoer) Daniel Biksadský (born 5 August 1978 in Bratislava) is a Slovak sprint canoer who competed in the mid-2000s. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, he was eliminated in the semifinals of both the C-2 500 m and C-2 1000 m events. At club level, he played for Slovak sides ŠKP Bratislava and Dukla Trenčín. He won the 2008 Slovak Cup in speed canoeing alongside Peter Gelle and Ľubomír Hagara while playing for Dukla Trenčín. With Bratislava, he placed 1st alongside teammate Matej Rusnák in the doubles section of the 2010 Slovak Canoe Sprint Championship.
2026-05-30 Basia Lyjak (Polish-Canadian singer-songwriter) Basia Lyjak is a Polish-Canadian rock singer-songwriter from Toronto, Ontario.
2026-05-29 Escape from Scorpion Island series 4 (Season of television series) Escape from Scorpion Island series 4 is the fourth series of the BAFTA-nominated BBC children's TV adventure game show Escape from Scorpion Island. It was produced by Foundation/Freehand for CBBC and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Series 4 was filmed in the Tallebudgera Valley in Queensland, Australia. It first aired on CBBC on 9 August 2010 on Mondays to Thursdays, and BBC 2 on the weekends in the U.K., and in Australia it first aired on 13 October 2010 to 19 November 2010 and ran from Monday to Friday on ABC3. Jason King and Joel Ross were replaced by Myleene Klass and Johny Pitts as hosts for this series.
2026-05-26 Nile Gardiner (British conservative commentator and author) Nile Gardiner is a British and American conservative commentator. He is the director of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at The Heritage Foundation, and was for a time an aide to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. He is also a commentator on U.S. and British television; he is a frequent contributor to the Fox News network and to the London Daily Telegraph. Gardiner is co-author with Stephen Thompson of the book, Margaret Thatcher on Leadership: Lessons for American Conservatives Today (Regnery 2013).
2026-05-31 Anchanchu (Demon in Aymara mythology) In Aymara mythology, Anchanchu or Janchanchu (Hispanic spelling, Anchancho) is a terrible demon that haunts caves, rivers, and other isolated places. This deity is closely related to the Uru god Tiw.
2026-05-30 James Powell Calvin (American football coach) James Powell Calvin was an American college football coach. He served as the head football coach at the State College for Colored Students—now known as Delaware State University—in Dover, Delaware.
2026-05-24 David Huntsinger (Pianist and composer) David Huntsinger is a pianist, composer, songwriter, and arranger who moved from his native California to Nashville, TN, in 1976 and played for the Rambos. He co-wrote the song, "Holy Spirit, Thou Art Welcome", with Dottie Rambo, as well as the children’s musical, Down By The Creek Bank. In 1979 he left the Rambos to pursue a career as a studio pianist. He wrote and arranged music for the 1989 Grammy-winning album A Child’s Gift of Lullabyes, and arranged for and co-produced Andy Griffith’s 1996 Grammy-winning album, I Love To Tell The Story: 25 Timeless Hymns. He has worked with many artists, such as Sandi Patti, Steve Green, Kathy Troccoli, Michael Crawford, Glen Campbell, Carman, Larnelle Harris, Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton. He toured with Vince Gill for a Christmas tour in 1999, and in 2001 for the Amy Grant/Vince Gill Christmas tour. He has also written a number of children’s musicals, as well as produced many albums of his own original works and arrangements. He played the piano for An Unfinished Life, and contributed to two songs heard in The Great Debaters. He arranged for and played piano in the 1997 Christmas album Piano Winterlude (Unison). He has done several projects for Discovery House Music. In 2010 he composed a number of pieces for a special 25th Anniversary concert for the international television network 3ABN called Pillars of Our Faith.
2026-05-22 Goenka College of Commerce and Business Administration (Commerce college in Kolkata, India) Goenka College of Commerce and Business Administration is a commerce college of India. It is a Kolkata-based degree-granting college that offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in commerce. It is affiliated with the University of Calcutta. Earlier it was a part of Presidency College, Kolkata, where it started as a department but later with growing demand it had to be shifted into its new premises as a separate institute under the University of Calcutta.
2026-05-16 Harlem Academy (Independent school, nonprofit school in the United States) Harlem Academy is an independent, nonprofit, co-educational K–8 school in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City. Founded in 2004, the school serves students from kindergarten through eighth grade and is accredited by the New York State Association of Independent Schools (NYSAIS).
2026-05-30 Black Weblog Awards The Black Weblog Awards was an online awards event that recognized African-American bloggers and podcasters. First held in 2005, it was an independent contest run by an Atlanta-based blogger that honored the best Black blogs in more than 30 categories. The number of entries grew from about 3,000 in 2005 to more than 7,000 by 2007.
2026-05-29 Juliana de Aquino (Brazilian stage actress (1980-2009)) Juliana de Aquino (March 2, 1980 - June 1, 2009) was a Brazilian singer and actress. She was among 228 passengers aboard Air France Flight 447 from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Paris, France, which disappeared over the Atlantic Ocean on 1 June 2009.
2026-05-29 Eithne Walls Eithne Walls (December 2, 1980 - June 1, 2009) was an Irish eye doctor and a former member of the famed Riverdance ensemble. After retiring from competitive dancing in 2000, Walls had performed with the award-winning Irish dance troupe on Broadway for a year and later began studying at Trinity University in Dublin, Ireland over the past six years to pursue her career to become a certified eye doctor at a Dublin hospital. She was among 228 passengers aboard Air France Flight 447 from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Paris, France, which disappeared over the Atlantic Ocean on 1 June 2009.
2026-05-24 Menlo Ventures (American venture capital firm) Menlo Ventures is an American venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California, with an additional office in San Francisco. Founded in 1976, it is one of the older active venture capital firms associated with Silicon Valley. The firm invests in technology companies at seed, early, and growth stages, including companies in consumer technology, enterprise software, artificial intelligence, healthcare, and life sciences. As of 2023, it had $5.6 billion in assets under management.
2026-05-22 Liquid XML Studio Liquid XML Studio IDE is a Windows based XML editor and XML data binding toolkit. It includes graphical editors for authoring XML, XML Schema, WSDL, XSLT and HTML. It also includes user interface extension to Microsoft Visual Studio through the Visual Studio Industry Partner (VSIP) program.
2026-05-21 Hyperlinks in virtual worlds Hyperlinks are, at present, a novel feature in virtual world platforms, aside from hyperlinks in the in-built chat clients between users' avatars. In the latter 2000s, however, a number of architectures were created for various decentralized virtual world platforms in order to facilitate easier travel of avatars between two or more separately-hosted grids or servers.
[Failed to parse] Serafín García (Uruguayan footballer (born 1975)) Serafin Fabricio García Fleitas (born 15 July 1975) is an Uruguayan former professional footballer who played as a right-back and as a right winger.
2026-05-09 Amauju (Community in Nigeria) Amauju is an autonomous community of Imo State in southeastern Nigeria. The town is part of Imo State's Isu Local Government Area, zoned to Orlu Senatorial Zone.
2026-05-22 Builder broker A builder or building broker is a person or business that arranges quotations for building plans by contractors in Australia.
2026-05-28 Regina Doman (American novelist) Regina Doman is an American Christian writer who was born in 1970 in Havertown, Pennsylvania.
2026-05-11 Games Wizards Play (Novel by Diane Duane) Games Wizards Play is the tenth novel in the Young Wizards series by Diane Duane and a sequel to A Wizard of Mars.
2026-05-29 Cityflo 650 CBTC (Train protection systems) CITYFLO 650 signalling is a CBTC system designed by Bombardier Transportation and currently produced by Alstom. It makes use of bi-directional radio communication between trains and wayside equipment, as well as true moving block technology, to control train operation. Trains report their position via radio, and a wayside signalling system provides movement authorities to the trains via a radio link.
2026-05-31 Brisco County, Jr. (character) (Fictional character) Brisco County, Jr. is a fictional character played by Bruce Campbell in the American science fiction / western television series The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., which aired for a single season on the Fox Network in 1993 and 1994.
2026-06-03 List of colleges affiliated to the Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala Mahatma Gandhi University is a system of universities throughout the Indian state of Kerala. A number of institutes of higher learning can be found within this university system, including those focused on both Engineering and the humanities.
2026-06-03 List of colleges affiliated to the University of Calicut This is a listing of the undergraduate and post-graduate colleges that are affiliated with University of Calicut as of 24 July 2018. Colleges that have establishment years listed as a range (e.g. 2003–04) are listed with the preceding year (2003).
2026-06-04 Cleveland Central railway station (Railway station in Queensland, Australia) Cleveland Central railway station was a railway station on Queensland Rail suburban network in Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia. It was located between Raby Bay and Cleveland stations on the Cleveland railway line.
2026-06-03 List of colleges affiliated to the Gauhati University • Pandit Deendayal Upadhaya Adarsha Mahavidyalaya, Amjonga Goalpara
2026-06-02 Malda Women's College (Undergraduate women's college in West Bengal, India) Malda Women's College, established in 1970, is a women's college in Malda district of West Bengal, India. The college is affiliated to the University of Gour Banga and offers undergraduate courses in arts. The campus is situated in Malda.
2026-05-31 Anggi Airport (Airport in Anggi, Indonesia) Anggi Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Anggi) (IATA: AGD, ICAO: WAUH) is a domestic airport serving the town of serving Anggi in Arfak Mountains Regency, West Papua, Indonesia. The airport is operated by the Technical Implementation Unit of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
2026-05-31 Benjina Airport (Airport in Maluku, Indonesia) Benjina-Nangasuri Airport is located in Benjina, Maluku, Indonesia.
2026-06-02 Memari College (College in West Bengal) Memari College, established in 1981, is the general degree college in Memari, Purba Bardhaman district. It offers undergraduate courses in arts, commerce and sciences. It is affiliated to the University of Burdwan.
2026-05-31 Bade Airport (Airport in South Papua, Indonesia) Bade Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Bade) (IATA: BXD, ICAO: WAKE) is a domestic airport serving Edera District in Mappi Regency, South Papua, Indonesia. The airport is operated by the Technical Implementation Unit of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. As of 2025, Susi Air and Smart Aviation operated pioneer flights from Bade to Merauke, Tanahmerah, and Kepi.
2026-05-28 Berhampore Girls' College (B Grade Accredited College by NAAC) Berhampore Girls' College is a women's college in Berhampore, in Murshidabad district, in the state of West Bengal in India. It is affiliated to the University of Kalyani.
2026-06-02 Cycadidae (Subclass of cycads) Cycadidae is a subclass of Equisetopsida in the sense used by Mark W. Chase and James L. Reveal in their 2009 article "A phylogenetic classification of the land plants to accompany APG III." This subclass comprises the cycads, which include the two families Cycadaceae and Zamiaceae.
2026-05-31 Federico García (footballer) (Argentine footballer (born 1984)) Federico Santiago Garcia Di Bernardo (born April 6, 1984, in Santa Fe, Argentina) is an Argentine footballer currently playing for Gimnasia de Jujuy of the Primera B Nacional in Argentine.
2026-05-27 DDB Mudra (Advertising holding company) The DDB Mudra Group, a part of the DDB Worldwide Communications Group, is an advertising holding company. It was earlier known as Mudra Communications Limited and Mudra India. It also started Mudra Institute of Communications Ahmedabad which is considered India's first academic institution dedicated to communications and advertising studies. In 2011, Mudra group was acquired by Omnicom Group, subsequently rebranded as DDB Mudra group and merged with DDB Worldwide. As an advertising agency it is credited with handling successful campaigns of brands and products such as Castrol, Dabur, Future Group, Gulf Oil, and Volkswagen.
2026-05-30 Byron Q (American film director) Byron Q (born Byron Chan and also known as Byron Qiao) is an American filmmaker, director and writer. His film production company is known as "Beyond Cinema Productions." His debut feature film, Bang Bang (2011), which won a Special Jury Award for Best First Feature, Narrative, at the 2011 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. The film also starred Thai Ngo, David Huynh, Jessika Van, Walter Wong, Yen Ly, Vanna Fut and Peter Chanhthavongsak. He has also Directed and Written a Web Series entitled "Hollywood Aliens," starring David Huynh, who also appeared in Bang Bang. He has directed and written a documentary about Bang Bang cast member Vanna Fut entitled Raskal Love. He has recently finished shooting a feature film set in Las Vegas entitled Las Vegas Story.
2026-06-03 List of colleges affiliated to the Biju Patnaik University of Technology Biju Patnaik University of Technology, also known as BPUT, is located in Rourkela in the state of Odisha, India. There are 110 colleges affiliated to the university. A college may be either a constituent or affiliated type.
2026-06-02 Lal Matir Sorane (2003 studio album by Silajit Majumder) Lal Matir Sorane or Lala Matir Sarane is a 2003 Bengali song album of Silajit Majumder. This album was manufactured and marketed by Sagarika Musics Pvt Ltd.
2026-06-03 List of colleges affiliated to the Anna University Anna University in Tamil Nadu, India has many affiliated institutions. For the full list, see below:
2026-05-30 Krupajal Engineering College, Bhubaneswar (Engineering College in Odisha) Krupajal Engineering College, Bhubaneswar, also called KEC is an engineering institution in the Eastern Zone of Odisha, which was established in 1995 under the Krupajal Group of institutions. The college certifies to ISO 9001:2000 and is rated as an A grade engineering college by NACC.
2026-06-02 Como, Tennessee (Unincorporated community in Tennessee, United States) Como is an unincorporated community in Henry County, Tennessee, United States. Its ZIP code is 38223.
2026-05-28 Durgabar Kayastha (Literateur from Kamakhya, Kamrup (1515–1560)) Durgabar Kayastha (1515–1560) was a writer and poet from Kamakhya, Kamrup. He was a well known Manasa poet as well as an expert oja of 16th century.
2026-05-31 Peter Egharevba (Nigerian footballer) Peter Egharevba is a Nigerian retired footballer that played for New Nigeria Bank F.C. in the 1980s. He also played for Nigeria Youth team in that period. He also played for Benin Based Club Bendel Insurance F.C. and scored against Rangers in 1978 to win the Nigerian FA Cup in Lagos.[citation needed] On 25 April 1981, he appeared in a FIFA match where he won against Guinea 1–0. Peter was part of the Bendel Insurance F.C. in the 1980s.[citation needed]
2026-05-24 Leadspace (Israeli SaaS company) Leadspace is a software as a service (SaaS) Data Science Company that provides a B2B Customer Data Platform. The company's products unifies multiple data sources, 1st party and 3rd party sources from social media, contact databases and customer relationship management systems and Marketing Automation platforms.
2026-05-30 Buriki (Japanese artist) is a Japanese illustrator currently living in Osaka Prefecture. He is the illustrator of the light novel series Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai and Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl. In 2012, he won the Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi! award as best illustrator.
2026-05-27 Arlington Elementary School District (School district in Arizona, United States) Arlington Elementary School District (also known as Arlington School District 47) is a public school district based in Maricopa County, Arizona, serving the rural community of Arlington, Arizona, approximately two hours west of central Phoenix. The district operates a single campus serving 297 students (2024–25) and feeds into the Buckeye Union High School District.
2026-05-25 ColoradoBiz (Monthly business magazine in Colorado, US) ] Colorado Biz or Colorado Business Magazine is a Colorado monthly-magazine. It is dedicated to coverage of the economy of Colorado, business, finance and technology. It is read mainly by people in business.
2026-05-31 Pål Johan Karlsen (Norwegian writer, editor and psychologist) Pål Johan Karlsen (27 June 1975) is a Norwegian writer, editor and psychologist. He reports on recent findings in social science, psychology and neuroscience for Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten.
2026-05-31 Khukuri beer (beer) Khukuri Beer is a lager beer with an alcohol strength of 4.7%. The beer was founded in 2003 in a partnership by J.W. Lees Brewery and Mr. Mahanta B. Shrestha a non residential Nepalese restaurateur in London who embarked on a project to deliver a Nepalese beer in the UK. Since 2007, it is fully owned by Mr. Shrestha. The idea was initiated in order to supply a good demand for Asian beer to blend with south Asian and oriental cuisine.
2026-06-02 Allow Me (Portland, Oregon) (Statue in Portland, Oregon) Allow Me, also known as Umbrella Man, is a 1983 bronze sculpture by John Seward Johnson II, located in Pioneer Courthouse Square in Portland, Oregon, United States. The sculpture, one of seven Allow Me casts, was donated anonymously to the City of Portland in 1984 for display in the Square. It depicts a life-sized man dressed in a business suit, hailing a cab and holding an umbrella. Constructed from bronze, aluminum and stainless steel, the sculpture stands six feet, ten inches tall and weighs 460 pounds. The sculpture is one of many works of art generated by the city's Percent for Art program, and is considered part of the City of Portland and Multnomah County Public Art Collection courtesy of the Regional Arts & Culture Council.
2026-05-30 List of hentai manga published in English The following is a list of hentai manga physically published in English, covering numerous publications of adult works within the manga genre.
2026-05-31 Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine (Osteopathic medical school in Glendale, Arizona) Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine (AZCOM) is a school of osteopathic medicine in Glendale, Arizona, part of Midwestern University. It grants the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree.
2026-05-31 Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine (Medical school of Midwestern University) The Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine (CCOM) is the medical school of Midwestern University in Downers Grove, Illinois, United States. CCOM grants the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) academic degree and is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association's Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA).
2026-06-01 Lake Calabay (Lake in Florida, U.S.) Lake Calabay is a manmade dredged freshwater lake in the residential community of Hunter's Creek, Florida, just inside the south border of Orange County, Florida. This lake was a somewhat swampy area prior to its construction about 1993. It was built as a feature for the Hunter's Creek development. Three different gated neighborhoods were built around Lake Calabay. To the east and north is Calabay Cove, with 104 homes constructed from 1993 to 1998. On the west is Montara, with twenty-four homes built between 1994 and 1996. On the south is Ashton, with thirty-four homes built between 1996 and 1997.
2026-05-28 Coca alkaloid (Alkaloid found in the coca plant) Coca alkaloids are the alkaloids found in the coca plant, Erythroxylum coca. They are predominantly of either the pyrrolidine or the tropane types.
2026-05-26 Andriy Kolodyuk (Ukrainian businessman) Andriy Kolodyuk is a Ukrainian entrepreneur and investor. He is the founder and managing partner of Aventures Capital, chairman of the board of the Ukrainian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (UVCA).
2026-05-28 La Cascada Aerodrome (Airport) La Cascada Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto La Cascada), (ICAO: SCKK) is an airport 33 kilometres (21 mi) southeast of Molina, a city in the Maule Region of Chile.
2026-05-21 Malhari Martand (1965 Indian film) Malhari Martand is a 1965 Indian Marathi- language family drama directed by Dinkar D. Patil and produced by Vilas Chitra. The film stars Jayshree Gadkar, Suryakant Mandhare, Dada Salvi, Uma Bhende, Ganpat Patil, Indira Chitnis, and Shanta Tambe in lead roles. The film also won Best Actor in 5th Maharashtra State Film Awards. This film has many popular songs sung by Sulochana Chavan.
2026-06-04 Limbic imprint In psychology, limbic imprint refers to the process by which prenatal, perinatal and post-natal experiences imprint upon the limbic system, causing lifelong effects. The term is used to explain how early care of a fetus and newborn is important to lifelong psychological development and has been used as an argument for alternative birthing methods, and against circumcision. Some also refer to the concept as the human emotional map, deep-seated beliefs, and values that are stored in the brain's limbic system. When a fetus or newborn experiences trauma, the brain will register trauma as normal affecting the newborn into adulthood. However, when a fetus or newborn does not experience trauma, the brain will develop healthy coping mechanisms that work effectively into adulthood.
2026-05-28 Achilleas Domokos F.C. (Football club) Achilleas Domokos F.C. is a Greek football club, based in Domokos, Phthiotis.
2026-06-01 Johnston Police Department The Johnston Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency in the town of Johnston, Rhode Island. The town has a population of about 29,000. The department is headed by Chief Mark Vieira. It is headquartered at 1651 Atwood Avenue.
2026-05-13 List of speakers of the Australian House of Representatives Below is a list of speakers of the Australian House of Representatives.
2026-06-04 Keshabpur High School (High school in West Bengal) Keshabpur High School (H.S.) is a co-educational institution situated at Keshabpur village, Domjur, in Howrah District of West Bengal, India. It was established in 1968 and is overseen by the School Education Department, Govt of West Bengal.
2026-05-29 BeritaSatu Sports (Indonesian sports television channel) First Football (formerly BeritaSatu Sports) is a sports television channel, which began broadcasting in 2014. This channel is also useful as a dedicated channel for about the arena. This channel is upper-middle class.[clarification needed] The owner is First Media and the founder is Peter F. Gontha.
2026-06-01 21C Korea College Students' Union 21C Korea College Students' Union (Korean21세기 한국대학생연합) or Handaeryeon (한대련) is a leftist student organization in South Korea.
2026-05-14 Health effects of electronic cigarettes (Safety of electronic cigarettes) Electronic cigarettes can cause illness, but are far less harmful than smoking. Electronic cigarettes (e-cigs or vapes) increase the risk of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) compared to not using nicotine at all. Pregnant women vaping may increase the risk of their children suffering from asthma and COPD. Vaping is associated with heart failure. Unregulated or modified e-cigs or liquids may be more dangerous than those whose production is well-regulated.
2026-06-01 ERCO-BRO Nationals F.C. (Football club) ERCO–BRO Nationals Football Club also known as ERCO Football Club was a Filipino association football club based in Cebu. ERCO Bro Nationals played at the final phase of the 2014–15 PFF National Men's Club Championship, its first time to represent Cebu in the national tournament. The club was affiliated with Green Archers United.
2026-05-30 Equation Group (Cyber attack group) The Equation Group, also known in China as APT-C-40, is a highly sophisticated threat actor known to be the Tailored Access Operations (TAO) unit of the United States National Security Agency (NSA). Kaspersky Labs describes them as one of the most sophisticated advanced persistent threats in the world and "the most advanced (...) we have seen", operating alongside the creators of Stuxnet and Flame. Most of their targets have been in Iran, Russia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, Syria and Mali.
2026-06-03 Hinduism in Samoa Hinduism in Samoa has had a small presence, constituted mainly by migrants from Fiji. The number of Hindus, like the number of Muslims, fluctuates repeatedly. As of the 2006 Samoan Census, there were 25 Hindus.
2026-05-28 Ed Hunt (Canadian cyclist) Ed Hunt is a former professional mountain bike racer and is credited as the first person to complete a 24 hour mountain bike race as a solo rider. In 2006 Hunt was a cast member on Discover Channel reality series Star Racer.[citation needed]
2026-06-03 Ly de Angeles (Australian writer) Ly de Angeles (born December 1951), author, storyteller (seanchaí), seer and mythographer.
2026-05-29 History of the Catholic Church in Belize (aspect of history) This history of the Catholic church in Belize has three parts: the historical periods of the Catholic presence in Belize, religious congregations laboring in Belize, and apostolic works undertaken.
2026-05-28 List of Ring of Honor pay-per-view and livestreaming events (List of pay-per-view and livestreaming events produced by Ring of Honor) This is a list of pay-per-view and livestreaming events promoted by Ring of Honor (ROH).
2026-05-22 Ron Hewat (Former Canadian sportscaster) Ron Hewat is a Canadian former sportscaster and broadcast executive.
2026-06-01 Flame United F.C. (Football club) Flame United Football Club, also known as the Flame United Cherifer Football Club for sponsorship reasons, is a football club based in the province of Cavite, Philippines.
2026-05-30 Directional cubic convolution interpolation (image scaling algorithm) Directional cubic convolution interpolation (DCCI) is an edge-directed image scaling algorithm created by Dengwen Zhou and Xiaoliu Shen.
2026-05-22 Ascher: Fabric, Art, Fashion (non-fiction work by Zika Ascher) Ascher: Fabric, Art, Fashion is an illustrated catalog published to accompany an exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, April 15–June 14, 1987, on the textile designs of Zika Ascher and Lida Ascher.
2026-06-04 List of hospitals in Richmond upon Thames This is a list of hospitals in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
2026-06-03 Malik Deenar Nursing College, Kasaragod Malik Deenar Nursing College is a nursing school in Kasaragod, India.
2026-06-03 Mar Thoma College, Badiyadka Mar Thoma College of Special Education, Badiadka, Beejanthadka, Perdala is a college affiliated to Kerala University of Health Sciences located at Badiyadka in Kasaragod District in India.
2026-06-01 Lorraine Mercer (British thalidomide survivor and painter) Lorraine Mercer MBE is a British thalidomide survivor, painter, lace maker, and carriage driver with the RDA.
2026-06-03 Kaya Arıkoğlu (American architect (born 1949)) Kaya Arıkoğlu (born November 8, 1949) is an architect and urban designer.
2026-05-29 Precision Shooting Club Andorra (organization) Precision Shooting Club Andorra (PSCA) (Catalan: Club Andorrà de Tir de Precisió, CATP) is the Andorran association for practical shooting under the International Practical Shooting Confederation.
2026-05-17 Swapan K. Gayen (Bengali-American physicist) Swapan Kumar Gayen (Bengali: স্বপন কুমার গায়েন) is a Bengali-American physicist. He is a professor of physics at the City College of New York.
2026-05-17 Facebook onion address (Tor onion service of Facebook) The Facebook onion address (formerly facebookcorewwwi.onion) is a site that allows access to Facebook through the Tor protocol, using its .onion top-level domain.
2026-05-29 Francesca Johnnene (Anti-busing advocate during the desegregation of Boston's Public Schools in the 1970s) Francesca "Fran" Johnnene (1940 - December 19, 2015) was a leading anti-busing advocate during the desegregation of Boston's Public Schools in the 1970s. She was an executive of the Association of Neighborhood Schools and a national representative and board member of Restore Our Alienated Rights (ROAR), a Boston-based anti-busing organization. She worked closely with Louise Day Hicks and Elvira "Pixie" Palladino to organize anti-busing rallies, letter writing campaigns, and prayer meetings.
2026-05-29 Jos Orno Imsula Airport (Airport in Indonesia) Jos Orno Imsula Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Jos Orno Imsula) (IATA: JIO, ICAO: WAPM) is a domestic airport serving Tiakur, the capital of Southwest Maluku Regency, Maluku, Indonesia. The airport is located on Moa Island and is operated by the Technical Implementation Unit of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
2026-06-04 Icon (Megadeth album) (2014 greatest hits album by Megadeth) Icon is a greatest hits album by Megadeth, released in 2013 by Capitol Records. It is part of the Icon album series by Universal Music Enterprises, which absorbed Capitol in 2013.
2026-06-03 Map seed (Number or string used to procedurally generate a game world) In video games using procedural world generation, the map seed is a (relatively) short number or text string which is used to procedurally create the game world ("map"). This means that while the seed-unique generated map may be many megabytes in size (often generated incrementally and virtually unlimited in potential size), it is possible to reset to the unmodified map, or the unmodified map can be exchanged between players, just by specifying the map seed. A map seed is a type of random seed.
2026-06-04 Jagriti Hindu Vidyamandir (Co-ed school in India) Jagriti Hindu Vidyamandir is a school located at Howrah, West Bengal, India. The school is affiliated to the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education for Madhyamik Pariksha (10th Board exams), and to the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education for Higher Secondary Examination (12th Board exams).
2026-05-26 Daniel Darko (Ghanaian weightlifter) Daniel Darko (born (1986-05-12)12 May 1986) is a Ghanaian male weightlifter, competing in the 62 kg category and representing Ghana at international competitions. He participated at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in the 62 kg event. He also participated at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
2026-05-31 Alastair MacWillson (British diplomat) Dr. Alastair Carmichael MacWillson is a British cyber security professional, chair of the Institute of Information Security Professionals and Qufaro, founding director of Cambridge Analytica and principal at the Chertoff Group. He spent 17 years in Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service, working on technical and political risk analysis in the post-Soviet states, Middle East and United States. He returned to the United Kingdom in late 1989 and the next year published a book entitled Hostage-Taking Terrorism.
2026-05-30 Alan Becker (American online animator and YouTuber) Alan Becker (born May 18, 1989) is an American online animator, YouTuber and artist best known for creating the Animator vs. Animation web series and the spin-off Animation vs. franchise, in particular the web series Animation vs. Minecraft Shorts.
2026-05-23 Nika Khanjani (Iranian-Canadian writer and video artist) Nika Khanjani (Persian: نیکا خانجانی), is an Iranian-Canadian writer and video artist based in Montreal. She is a follower of the Baháʼí Faith. She began making short experimental and essay films in 2006. Her titles include Free World Pens (2015), Iran to Texas (2011), Texas, My Brother, and Me (2009), Current (2007), Copyright (2006), and Montreal spring, shrouded in mist (2012).
2026-06-02 Death-grip syndrome (Slang term for a masturbation technique) Death-grip and death-grip syndrome (DGS) are slang terms describing a supposed phenomenon where one suffers adverse effects from one's aggressive and recurrent masturbation, which result in an unsatisfactory experience when engaging in regular sexual intercourse with a partner. An analogous condition, dead-vagina syndrome, has been asserted to exist in women. The concept of death-grip syndrome is not recognized by any mainstream medical bodies.
2026-05-31 Karim City College Karim City College, Jamshedpur, established in 1961, is one of the oldest degree college in the Jharkhand state of India. It has two campus one in Sakchi and other in Mango.
2026-05-31 Terry Alfriend (American aerospace engineer (born 1940)) Kyle Terry Alfriend III (born 1940) is an American engineer and professor of aerospace engineering at Texas A&M University (TAMU). He has been a member of the National Academy of Engineering since 1999 and a Regents Professor in the Texas A&M University System since 2024.
2026-05-25 William E. Casselman II (American lawyer) William E. Casselman II (1941– September 10, 2018) was an American attorney who served as counsel to Gerald Ford both in his time as vice president and after his elevation to the presidency.
2026-06-02 Aappilattuinnakassak (Headland in Greenland) Aappilattuinnakassak is a cape of the Anarusuk Island in the Upernavik Archipelago, Greenland.
The cape is in the southern part of the island in the near of Qaqaarissorsuaq Island.
2026-06-03 Kannur Medical College, Anjarakandy (Medical school in Kannur, India) Kannur Medical College is a medical college located in Anjarakandy, India. Spread across a 218-acre campus, it is the largest self financed medical college in north Kerala.
2026-06-03 Tithi Bhattacharya (American activist and writer) Tithi Bhattacharya is an American activist and writer. She is Professor of South Asian history at Purdue University in the United States.
2026-05-14 List of Fate/Grand Order characters This is a list of characters from Fate/Grand Order, a Japanese online free-to-play role-playing video game based on the Fate/stay night visual novel game and franchise by Type-Moon. Along with its original characters, the list includes various characters from other works of Type-Moon.
2026-05-27 Mustapha Abdullahi (Director General of Nigeria's Energy Commission) Mustapha Abdullahi (born January 1985) is the Director-General and Chief Executive Officer of the Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN). He was appointed to the position by President Bola Tinubu on 24 October 2023. Prior to his appointment as the third DG of the ECN, Abdullahi was the Senior Technical Adviser (STA) to the Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Uche Geoffrey Nnaji. Abdullahi is a chartered Engineer (CEng) and a member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (MIMechE)
2026-06-01 Stepan Kuntsevich (Belarusian footballer) Stepan Kuntsevich (Belarusian: Сцяпан Кунцэвіч; Russian: Степан Кунцевич; born 11 May 1996) is a Belarusian professional footballer.
2026-05-25 Belarusian Congress Committee of America The Belarusian Congress Committee of America (Belarusian: Беларускі кангрэсавы камітэт Амерыкі) or BCCA (Belarusian: БККА) is a non-partisan not-for-profit national umbrella organization uniting different national Belarusian American organizations in advocating for Americans of Belarusian descent. Its membership is composed of fraternal, educational, veterans, religious, cultural, social, business, political and humanitarian organizations, as well as individuals. Established in 1951 in South River, New Jersey, the BCCA maintains local all-volunteer chapters across the United States. The magazine "Belaruskaya Dumka" is the official periodical of the Belarusian Congress Committee of America.
2026-05-18 Bosko's Party (1932 film) Bosko's Party is a 1932 American animated comedy short film directed by Hugh Harman. It is the twentieth film in the Looney Tunes series featuring Bosko. The film was released on March 26, 1932. It features the song "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'" by Wendell Hall.
2026-05-31 Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (Global content coalition) Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) is a coalition of more than 50 major global entertainment companies and film studios, aimed at reducing online piracy of copyrighted material. ACE was launched on June 13, 2017.
2026-06-01 Humnasheen (Ghazals by Shreya Ghoshal) (2014 studio album by Shreya Ghoshal) Humnasheen - Ghazals by Shreya Ghoshal is the first ghazal album of singer Shreya Ghoshal. Shreya has spent the two years working on this album and has described it as "A heartfelt humble effort from me to revive the pure form of ghazals." The music to this album has been composed by Deepak Pandit, with lyrics from Manoj Muntashir.[citation needed]
2026-05-30 Dongmun Hwangmok clan (Korean clan) The Dongmun Hwangmok clan (Korean황목씨; Hanja荒木氏) is a Korean clan. According to the census held by the statistics agency, five members are confirmed. Hwangmok clan's word came from Araki (surname) (Hanja: 荒木) in Japan. Hwangmok Chiseung [ko] was one of the main members.
2026-05-30 ICFAI University, Sikkim (Private university in Sikkim, India) The ICFAI University, Sikkim is a private university located in Ranka Road, Lower Sichey, Gangtok in Sikkim, India.
2026-06-03 Hoosier Academy Virtual Charter School (School) Hoosier Academy Virtual Charter School was an online K–12 school sponsored by the state of Indiana, operated by education management organization Stride, Inc.
2026-06-03 List of colleges affiliated to the Rajshahi Education Board Rajshahi Education Board, also known as Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Rajshahi, has a total of 785 colleges for higher secondary education affiliated to it as of 2018. It is responsible for the public schooling in Rajshahi Division of Bangladesh.
2026-06-03 Ligue Corse de Football (Football organization in Corsica, France) The Ligue Corse de Football is a federal body of the French Football Federation which was founded in 1922. It is responsible for organising all football competitions in Corsica.
2026-05-28 Fuyi River (River in China) The Fuyi River (Chinese: 夫夷水; pinyin: Fūyí Shuǐ), also known as Luojiang River (罗江), Fuyijiang (夫夷江) and Fuyihe (夫夷河) is a river in China's Guangxi and Hunan provinces. It is one of the largest tributaries of the Zi River. Fuyi River is 352.6 km (219.1 mi) long and has a drainage basin of 6,692 km2 (2,584 mi2). The river's origin is within Cat Mountain (猫儿山), in Guangxi.
2026-05-25 Lúc Lắc Vietnamese Kitchen (Vietnamese restaurant in Portland, Oregon, U.S.) Lúc Lắc Vietnamese Kitchen, or simply Lúc Lắc, is a Vietnamese restaurant in Portland, Oregon's Leon Chung Company Building, in the United States. It opened in 2011 and has garnered a postiive reception, especially for its pho and cocktails. Known as one of the city's best options for late night dining, Lúc Lắc was named one of the best Vietnamese restaurants in the United States by Thrillist in 2018.
2026-05-30 Jugal Kalita (Professor of Computer Science at the University of Colorado Springs) Jugal Kalita is a professor of computer science at the College of Engineering and Applied Science within the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS).
2026-05-30 Garabito Empire (16th-century territory in Costa Rica) The empire, domain or lordship of King Garabito was a vast territory controlled by Huetar King Garabito and that extended through most of the Central Valley of Costa Rica from the Virilla River (natural border with the also Huetar but smaller Señorío del Guarco) in modern San José to the Atlantic Slope in what is now the north of the country (Alajuela, Grecia and San Carlos mainly). Garabito's domain transcended the borders of the Western Huetar Kingdom where it had multiple vassal populations such as Coyoche, Abacara, Chucasque, Cobobici (possibly Corobicí), Cobux, Yurustí and Barva, and also included several submissive peoples but not incorporated into their kingdom; the Botos, Tises and Catapas.
2026-05-31 Doctor Dealer (1987 true crime book by Mark Bowden) Doctor Dealer: The Rise and Fall of an All-American Boy and His Multimillion-Dollar Cocaine Empire is a 1987 nonfiction true crime book by Mark Bowden, published by Warner Books. It was his first published book. It tells the story of dentist turned cocaine kingpin Larry Lavin.
2026-05-29 List of media notable for being in development hell (Media projects delayed for a decade or more) This article lists notable examples of media projects, including films, music, and video games, that were or have been in development for at least ten years after their first public announcement before release without being officially cancelled, a state known as "development hell", or, in the software industry, vaporware.
2026-05-31 Jannathul Uloom Arabic College (Religious educational institute in Kerala, India) Jannathul Uloom Arabic College (JUAC) is a religious educational institute affiliated with the Sunni Muslim community in Palakkad, Kerala, India. Founded in 1967 by Shaikhuna E. K. Hasan Musliyar, it was the second Islamic Arabic college in Kerala established by Sunni Muslims, following Jami'a Nooriyya Arabic College in Pattikkad, and the first of its kind in Palakkad district.
2026-05-13 Battle Breakers (Co-op sandbox survival game developed by Epic Games) Battle Breakers was a role-playing and strategy video game developed and published by Epic Games and Chair Entertainment. The game was released for Windows, Android, and iOS on November 14, 2019. Featuring an anime-inspired art style, Battle Breakers combined elements of hero collector games, turn-based strategy, and idle gameplay, with players assembling teams of fantasy and science-fiction heroes to battle monsters and rescue allies trapped in crystal prisons. The game was distributed through the Epic Games Store on PC and through mobile app stores on handheld devices.
2026-05-30 Saad Maan (Iraqi military officer (born 1972)) Major General Saad Maan Ibrahim Jassim al-Musawi (Arabic: سعد معن إبراهيم جاسم الموسوي; born 4 August 1972) is a senior Iraqi Ground Forces officer serving as the Director of the Department of Relations and Information.
2026-06-04 Catch! Teenieping (2020 South Korean Animated TV series) Catch! Teenieping (Korean캐치! 티니핑) is a South Korean animated children's television series produced by SAMG Entertainment. The series is written by Ryōta Yamaguchi, who wrote the scripts for Sailor Moon Sailor Stars, Cutie Honey Flash, Digimon Data Squad, DokiDoki! PreCure and The Vision of Escaflowne. The first season of the series aired on KBS2 from March 19, 2020, to June 13, 2021. The second season of the series aired from September 22, 2021, to March 16, 2022, under the title Twinkle Catch! Teenieping (반짝반짝 캐치! 티니핑) on JEI TV. The third, fourth, fifth and sixth seasons of the series arrived on JEI TV.
2026-05-29 Battle of Zakho (Part of the Iraqi uprisings following the Gulf War) The Battle of Zakho was fought during the 1991 uprisings in Iraq following the Gulf War. Zakho is a Kurdish city of over 50,000 inhabitants. People in the Zakho district of the Duhok Governorate attacked the military bases, stormed government buildings and took control of the town on 13 March. However, the victory came at a cost, as civilians were killed by forces of Saddam Hussein’s regime during clashes at certain military and intelligence sites in the city. The town was recaptured by government forces on 1 April.
2026-06-01 Hinduism in Meghalaya (Hinduism in the Indian state) Hinduism is a minority religion in the Meghalaya state of India constituting 12% of the state's population. The Nartiang Durga Temple in Meghalaya is one of the 51 Shakta pithas on Earth and is considered by Hindus of Meghalaya as the permanent abode of Goddess Durga. Hinduism is a popular religion practice by Rabhas, Hajongs, Kochs, Rajbongshis, Mikirs, Bengalis, Nepalis, Biharis etc.
2026-06-03 Carmel College, Mala (College in Kerala, India) Carmel College (Autonomous), Mala is an aided institution of higher education in Mala, Kerala. Carmel College (Autonomous), Mala, a co-educational institution, stands as a distinguished Centre of Higher Education, imparting education to both boys and girls with a strong commitment towards academic excellence and social transformation. Accredited by NAAC with an ‘A grade’ in the fourth cycle and consistently ranked among the top 100 colleges in KIRF rankings, the college has evolved into a vibrant academic space, fostering a culture of learning, empowerment, and innovation for students and scholars alike.The college was founded in 1981 by the Sisters of the Congregation of the Mother of Carmel, guided by their founders Saint Kuriakose Elias Chavara and Rev. Fr. Leopold Beccaro.
2026-05-29 Mary Callaghan (Irish politician) Mary Callaghan is an Irish Social Democrats politician who has represented Ballymun-Finglas on Dublin City Council since 2019. She served as Deputy Lord Mayor of Dublin to then Lord Mayor Hazel Chu from 2020 to 2021. She was elected Deputy Mayor with a 43 to 9 margin, marking the third time in history that the top two positions in Dublin have both been held by women.
2026-05-31 CB Insights (Business analytics platform) CB Insights is a private company with a business analytics platform and global database that provides market intelligence on private companies and investor activities. The platform provides summaries of private companies and investor activities.
2026-06-03 2020 Miami-Dade Public Schools DDoS attack (Computer hacking incident) On September 3, 2020, at 2:53 am EDT, a 16-year-old male from South Miami, Florida was arrested in connection with distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on the Miami-Dade County Public Schools’s computer network, the fourth largest in the United States, causing the system to crash during the first three days of the school year. It occurred as the school system was attempting to conduct internet-based instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020.
2026-06-02 Jesse Edwards (baseball) (American baseball player) Jesse Lewis Edwards Jr. (August 22, 1899 – death date unknown) was an American baseball second baseman and pitcher in the Negro leagues. He played with the Memphis Red Sox in 1923 and 1924, the Birmingham Black Barons in 1925, and the Nashville Elite Giants in 1929 and 1930.
2026-05-26 Al-Sirah al-Nabawiyyah (Ibn Hisham) (Early biography of Muhammad) Al-Sīrah al-Nabawiyyah (السيرة النبوية, 'The Life of the Prophet') also known as Siraat-e Ibn Hisham and Sirat Al Nabi is a prophetic biography of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, written by Ibn Hisham. According to Islamic tradition, the book is an edited recension of Ibn Isḥāq's Sīratu Rasūli l-Lāh (سيرة رسول الله) 'The Life of God's Messenger'. The work of Ibn Hishām and al-Tabari work, along with fragments by several others, are the only surviving copies of the work traditionally attributed to Ibn Ishaq. Ibn Hishām and al-Tabarī share virtually the same material.
2026-05-13 Justice League Queer (LGBTQIA+ DC Comics superhero team) Justice League Queer (JLQ) is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Justice League Queer was an ad-hoc team of LGBTQIA+ heroes formed by Gregorio de la Vega to fight off Eclipso when he attacked a pride parade. The team is a variation on one of DC's long-running properties, the Justice League (originally and sometimes still known as the Justice League of America, commonly abbreviated as "JLA"). The JLQ was originated by Andrew Wheeler and Luciano Vecchio.
2026-06-03 James Buckley-Thorp (British businessman (born 1989)) James Buckley-Thorp (born Tom Anthony James Buckley-Thorp; April 1989; later legally known as Tom Anthony James Buckley-Thorp-Vickers) is a British entrepreneur and investor. He is the founder of the life insurance company Bequest and the clothing brand Rupert and Buckley.
2026-06-03 Medical racism in the United States (Discriminatory practices in the U.S.) Medical racism in the United States refers to racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare, including discriminatory medical practices and misrepresentations in medical education. Medical racism is usually driven by biases based on characteristics of patients' race and ethnicity and especially affects vulnerable subgroups such as women, children and the poor. As an ongoing phenomenon since at least the 18th century, examples of medical racism include various unethical studies, forced procedures, and differential treatments administered by health care providers, researchers, and government entities.
2026-06-03 List of colleges affiliated to the Panjab University Following is a list of colleges affiliated to the Panjab University in Chandigarh, India. Panjab University is a collegiate public university established in 1947 and tracing its origins to the University of the Punjab in Lahore, which was founded in 1882. It has 188 affiliated colleges spread over the state of Punjab and the union-territory of Chandigarh.
2026-06-02 Constant Mentzas (Canadian film director) Constant Mentzas (born 1978) is a Canadian film director, screenwriter and restaurateur from Montreal, Quebec. He is most noted for the short films Aspiration, which was a Jutra Award nominee for Best Live Action Short Film at the 5th Jutra Awards and won the award for Best Canadian Short Film at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival, and Gilles, which was a Genie Award nominee for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 30th Genie Awards in 2010.
2026-06-01 Lauretta Jean's (Bakery in Portland, Oregon, U.S.) Lauretta Jean's is a bakery and pie shop in Portland, Oregon, United States. Baker and owner Kate McMillen started the business as a stall at the Portland Farmers Market, before opening a brick and mortar shop in downtown Portland in 2011. The business has operated in southeast Portland's Richmond neighborhood since 2012.
2026-06-04 List of hāfu in popular culture (Wikimedia list of fictional characters) Hāfu (ハーフ, "half") describes an individual who is either the child of one Japanese and one non-Japanese parent or, less commonly, two half Japanese parents. Because the term is specific to individuals of ethnic Japanese (Yamato) ancestry, individuals whose Japanese ancestry is not of ethnic Japanese origin, such as Zainichi Koreans (e.g. Crystal Kay Williams and Kiko Mizuhara) will not be listed. This list is only for Hāfu in popular culture.
2026-06-02 Mazda Navajo (Motor vehicle) The Mazda Navajo is a mid-size SUV manufactured by Ford Motor Company for the Japanese automaker Mazda, and is a rebadged version of the first generation Ford Explorer. It was Mazda's first SUV, and was offered with a choice of rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive.
2026-05-14 Hapach (King of the Circassians) Hapach (Adyghe: ХьэпэкI) was a king of Circassia (Zichia) in the 900s. Not much is known about Hapach's life or much of his reign.
2026-05-27 Circle (software) (American technology company) Circle is an American technology company that provides a platform for creators and businesses to build a home for their community, events, and courses, under their own brand. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in New York City.
2026-05-17 Chechen genocide (Aspect of the Chechen–Russian conflict) The Chechen genocide refers to the mass casualties suffered by the Chechen people since the beginning of the Chechen–Russian conflict in the 19th century. The term has no legal effect, although the European Parliament recognized the 1944 forced deportation of the Chechens, which killed around a third of the total Chechen population, as an act of genocide in 2004. Similarly, in 2022, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine condemned the "genocide of the Chechen people" by Russia during the First Chechen War and the Second Chechen War.
2026-05-20 Ray Gallardo (American director and cinematographer) Raymund Gallardo is an American filmmaker who directed the films At the Frontera (2018) and Callejero (2015) and was the cinematographer for the films Friend of the World (2020), The Fifth of November (2018) and Touch (2022).
2026-06-02 Buddhism in Mizoram (Buddhism in the Indian state) Buddhism is the second largest religion in the Indian State of Mizoram. It is followed by 8.51% of its population. There are 93411 Buddhists in Mizoram. Most of the Buddhists in Mizoram are Chakmas Most of them live in the autonomous region called Chakma Autonomous District Council and follow the Theravada branch of Buddhism.
2026-05-15 Hinduism in Nagaland (Hinduism in the Indian state) Hinduism is a minority faith in Indian state of Nagaland followed by 8.75% of the population. There are 104,851 Hindus in Nagaland in which 5,176 native naga's follows it.
2026-05-28 Ieva Andrejevaitė (Lithuanian film actress) Ieva Andrejevaitė (born 21 November 1988) is a Lithuanian actress. She has acted in films and TV series in Great Britain, Lithuania, Russia, United States, and Ukraine.
2026-06-01 Hinduism in Mizoram (Hinduism in the Indian state) Hinduism in Mizoram is a minority faith followed by 30,136 (2.75%) of the Mizoram population. 12 temples operate in Mizoram, managed by Central Gorkha Mandir Sanchalan Samiti.
2026-05-20 Bibhuti Bhusan Mohanty (Indian educationist (1931–2014)) Bibhuti Bhusan Mohanty (25 March 1931 – 22 November 2014) was an Indian educationist, development communication specialist and international consultant known for his contributions to adult literacy, rural communication and development education programmes in India and abroad.
2026-05-23 Tyler Guilfoil (Baseball player (born 2000)) Tyler Hanley Guilfoil (born January 19, 2000) is an American professional baseball pitcher with the Lexington Legends. Guilfoil grew up in Lexington, Kentucky, and attended Lafayette High School, where he won four straight district titles and was named in the Kentucky All-State team in 2018.
2026-05-23 Kavyanjali – Sakhi Savali (2023 Indian Marathi language TV series) Kavyanjali – Sakhi Savali (transl. Kavya Anjali – Friendly Shadow) is an Indian Marathi language television series which is produced by Shrabani Deodhar and Sai Deodhar under the banner of Purple Morning Movies. The show premiered from 29 May 2023 which aired on Colors Marathi. It starred Prapti Redkar and Kashmira Kulkarni in lead roles and Piyush Ranade, Prasad Jawade and Adish Vaidya in supporting roles. It is an official remake of Kannada TV series Bhagyalakshmi.
2026-06-04 Anna Becker (Israeli AI researcher (born 1973)) Anna Becker is an Israeli researcher known in the field of artificial intelligence and computer science within the financial field.
2026-05-22 Sofia Rose Haft (American technology executive) Sofia Rose Haft (born Sofia Rose Gross) is an American technology executive.
2026-05-28 Gobardhan Ash (Indian artist (1907–1996)) Gobardhan Ash (5 August 1907 – 22 December 1996) was an Indian artist from Begampur, Hooghly and an early modernist as per the art critic Sovom Som. Ebrahim Alkazi states that "Gobardhan wielded considerable influence as an artist in the 1940s". He co-founded the Art Rebel Center in 1933 and was a member of the Calcutta Group. He was mentored by and close to the artist Atul Bose. Gobardhan was employed as the Chief Artist at the Indian Institute of Arts and Industry in Kolkata in 1946 for a period of two years and subsequently employed from 1953 as a Senior Teacher at the Indian Art School of Kolkata. Ranjit Hoskote specifically identifies Gobardhan's 1948 - 1951 period wherein Gobardhan "focusses on creating a style similar to various idioms within pattachitra into a consciousness that is clearly aware of cinema and animation".
2026-05-13 Deliverect (Hospitality software company) Deliverect is a provider of order management software for the hospitality industry.
2026-05-28 History of Anthropology Review (Academic journal) The History of Anthropology Review (HAR), formerly the History of Anthropology Newsletter (HAN), is an open-access academic publication dedicated to the history of anthropology. Founded in 1973 by a collective of scholars including George W. Stocking Jr., Robert Bieder, Robert F. Berkhofer, Regna Darnell, Dell Hymes, Judith Modell, and Timothy Thoresen, at a time when the history of anthropology was emerging as a distinct area of interdisciplinary research.
2026-05-21 List of Indian states and union territories by GDP (PPP) (Indian states by GDP (purchasing power parity)) This is a list of Indian states and union territories by GDP (PPP) and GDP per capita (PPP) for 2025. GDP (PPP) was calculated based on state budgets and adjusted to international dollars using the IMF’s implied PPP conversion rate for India. Price difference between states were not taken into consideration for calculated values shown in tables.
2026-06-02 Islam in Mizoram (Detailed data of Muslims in Mizoram) Islam is a minority religion in Mizoram, a state in northeastern India, where it constitutes approximately 1.35%(14,832) of the total population, according to the 2011 Census. The Muslim community in Mizoram is diverse, with ethnic groups such as the Assamese, Bengali, a small local converts.
2026-05-24 Lindsey Haley (Poet and playwright) Lindsey Haley (born March 12, 1959) is a Chicana Irish poet and playwright.
2026-05-16 Higher Education Commission cricket team (Cricket team) The Higher Education Commission cricket team is a departmental cricket team in Pakistan that has played first-class cricket in the President's Trophy. The team is sponsored and owned by the Higher Education Commission, and consists of the best cricketers among Pakistan's university students. The team does not have any geographical base. The team's captain for the 2024–25 President's Trophy was Muhammad Mohsin Khan.
2026-05-25 Neil Kulkarni (British music journalist and author (1972–2024)) Neil Kulkarni (26 July 1972 – 22 January 2024) was a British music journalist, author and musician from Coventry, England. Upon his death, Clash magazine called him "one of the sharpest pens of his generation". He primarily focused on hip-hop and metal.
2026-05-31 List of railway stations by passengers (Sydney) This is a list of railway stations operated by Sydney Trains, Sydney Metro and NSW TrainLink, which spans the New South Wales capital city of Sydney and Regional NSW areas such as Newcastle, the Hunter and the Central Coast to the north, Wollongong and Nowra to the south, Goulburn and the Southern Highlands to the southwest, Bathurst and Lithgow to the west. Each station is sorted by the highest to lowest number of passengers served.
2026-06-04 Koustav Chatterjee (Indian chess grandmaster (born 2003)) Koustav Chatterjee is an Indian chess grandmaster.
2026-05-23 Dot's Pretzels (American snack food brand) Dot's Homestyle Pretzels or Dot's Pretzels is an American snack food brand owned by the Hershey Salty Snacks Company, a subsidiary of The Hershey Company. They are hard twist-shape pretzels with a "signature seasoning that is a trade secret." As of 2025, the pretzels came in seven flavors: Original, Parmesan Garlic, Southwest, Honey Mustard, Cinnamon Sugar, BBQ, and Buffalo.
2026-05-24 2022 Pembroke–Black Creek tornado (EF4 tornado in Georgia (U.S. State)) On the afternoon of April 5, 2022, amid a tornado outbreak across the Southeastern United States, a large and violent tornado struck the city of Pembroke and the community of Black Creek, Georgia. The National Weather Service forecast office in Charleston, South Carolina, rated the worst of the damage from the tornado EF4 on the Enhanced Fujita scale with winds estimated at 185 miles per hour (298 km/h), which made this strongest tornado in the United States in 2022. The tornado killed one person, injured 12 others, and caused $17 million in damage.
2026-06-04 1957 (film) (2024 Ghanaian film) 1957 is a Ghanaian movie produced and directed by Kyekyeku. The movie release date was 6 March 2024.
2026-06-03 Nick Maynard (British gastrointestinal surgeon) Nicholas Maynard is a British surgeon who works as a consultant gastrointestinal surgeon at Oxford University Hospital. Maynard is also known for his many trips to Gaza between 2010 and 2025. After returning from Gaza in January 2024, he told media of a dire humanitarian situation and the collapse of the healthcare system. Maynard has called for a ceasefire to end the violence. Also, in 2024, Maynard said that Israel was engaged in the "deliberate targeting of doctors, of nurses, and of hospitals". In a 2025 interview with Sky News, Maynard said that the IDF was shooting Palestinian civilians at aid points "almost like a game of target practice". He was interviewed by conservative commentator Tucker Carlson on the Tucker Carlson Show on May 28th of 2026. He has written an op-ed's for the Guardian, and Middle East Eye.
2026-05-15 Edward Sunday (Nigerian record producer) Edward Sunday (born 30 October, 1973) is a Nigerian gospel music producer and sound engineer. He is the founder of Azusa Productions.
2026-06-02 Hinduism in Sikkim Hinduism is the dominant religion in the Indian state of Sikkim, followed by around 58% of its population. Its followed mostly by the Indian Gorkha ethnic people and Limboo people. The Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple is a major Hindu pilgrimage centre in Sikkim. In Hindu religious texts, Sikkim is known as Indrakil, the garden of Indra.
2026-05-24 Ryan Busse (American author and politician (born 1970)) Ryan Dean Busse (born February 17, 1970) is an American businessman, author, and politician. Busse worked for Kimber Manufacturing and left in 2020. His last role was Vice President of Sales.
2026-05-29 Eastern Slavonia front (Front in the Croatian War of Independence) The Eastern Slavonia Front was the only region of the Serbian Krajina which was under Serb control even after Operation Storm which had retaken almost all Serb-controlled territories in Croatia. The region was eventually peacefully reintegrated under full Croatian control after the signing of the Erdut agreement in November 1995.
2026-05-24 Jobson Ewalefoh (a Nigerian public private partnership development, and public sector practitioner.) Jobson Ewalefoh (born 10th September 1975) is a Nigerian public private partnership development, and public sector practitioner. He was appointed by President Bola Tinubu in July 2024 as Director General of Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission.
2026-05-28 2024 Women's T20 World Cup group stage (Group stage at the 2024 WT20WC) The 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup group stage was played in two groups of five teams for a total of 20 matches. The top two teams from each group advanced to the knockout stage.
2026-05-28 2024 Women's T20 World Cup knockout stage (Knockout stage at 2024 T20WC) The 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup knockout stage was played between the top 4 teams from the Group Stage. It consisted of two semi-finals, played at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai on 17 October and Sharjah Cricket Stadium in Sharjah on 18 October, and the final played in Dubai on 20 October.
2026-05-26 Narayan Joshi (Nepalese cricketer) Narayan Joshi (Nepali: नारायण जोशी; born 29 January 2001) is a Nepalese cricketer who plays as an all-rounder for the Nepal national cricket team and Nepal A cricket team. Joshi is a right-handed lower-order batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler.
2026-06-04 2024 Maryland Board of Education election Maryland State Board of Education count with 24 school districts: 23 and Baltimore, all of them have a regular term length of 4 years, a maximum number of board seats and a number of seats for each election.[clarification needed]
2026-05-25 Driver Logistics (Indian logistics company) Driver Logistics is an Indian logistics company founded in 2019 and headquartered in Kochi, Kerala, India. The company provides warehousing, fulfillment, full truckload (FTL), and part truckload (PTL) services. The company handles over 1.5 million parcels monthly.
2026-05-22 HackerNoon (Online publishing platform) HackerNoon is a community-driven online publishing platform based in Edwards, Colorado. Founded in 2016 by David Smooke, it operates an open library of user-submitted articles covering software development, blockchain, and artificial intelligence.
2026-05-27 Sid Edwards (American politician) Emile Bryan "Sid" Edwards is an American politician who is the mayor-president of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. A Republican, he was elected in the 2024 Baton Rouge mayoral election after defeating the incumbent mayor-president Sharon Weston Broome in a runoff election held on December 7, 2024. He was sworn in on January 2, 2025.
2026-05-29 ARC Ratings (International credit rating agency) ARC Ratings is an international credit rating agency headquartered in London. It was created to be an alternative to the big three North American rating agencies S&P, Moody's and Fitch.
2026-05-26 Mercury in corn syrup (Food safety controversy) The presence of mercury in corn syrup was a health controversy that arose due to two studies that found that mercury residues in high-fructose corn syrups (HFCS) used in food products. This was significant due to the toxic nature of mercury and its association with learning disabilities and heart disease.
2026-06-01 Robert K. Barth Robert Barth is an American businessman and real estate executive based in Los Angeles, California. He is the founder and chief executive officer of Sonic Equities, a real estate investment firm established in 2023. He previously served as chief executive officer of Black Equities Group from 1985 to approximately 2019.
2026-06-01 Nico Delgado (American political activist) Nico Delgado is an American political activist and the founder and chairman of NicoPAC, a political action committee focused on electing Republican candidates across Arizona. In 2022, Delgado started volunteering for candidates running for office in Arizona. Later that year, he became the spokesman for the North Valley Young Republicans, a satellite club of the Arizona Young Republicans.[citation needed]
2026-05-29 Dash Social (Canadian social media analytics company) Dash Social is a Canadian social media management software company that develops a platform for social media analytics, content performance measurement, and creator-led campaign workflows. The company was formerly known as Dash Hudson.
2026-05-29 (∞, n)-category (Generalization of a category) In mathematics, especially category theory, an (∞, n)-category is a generalization of an ∞-category, where each k-morphism is invertible for . Thus, a quasi-category which is often used as a model for ∞-category is a model for an (∞,1)-category, since a quasi-category where each k-morphism is invertible for , while an ∞-groupoid is an (∞, 0)-category.
2026-06-04 Chokkor 302 (2025 Bangladeshi film) Chokkkor 302 is a 2025 Bangladeshi crime thriller film directed by Saraf Ahmed Zibon, in his directorial debut, coproduced by Abul Fazal Mohammad Ritu, Syed Gousul Alam Shaon, Sarder Saniat Hossain, Adnan Al Rajeev, Saraf Ahmed Zibon. The film's story revolves around Moinul (played by Mosharraf Karim), a police official who embarks on a journey to unravel mysteries through a series of intriguing events. The film released on Eid al-Fitr 2025.
2026-05-22 Mohammed Nurul Absar Mohammed Nurul Absar is a retired commodore of the Bangladesh Navy and former chairman of the Cox's Bazar Development Authority. From 2009 to 2013, Absar served as the naval secretary of Bangladesh. He founded the think tank Central Foundation for International and Strategic Studies.
2026-06-01 Doceree Inc. (American advertising technology company) Doceree Inc. is an American healthcare marketing technology company headquartered in Short Hills, New Jersey. Founded in 2020, the company provides programmatic messaging and point-of-care advertising platforms intended for pharmaceutical and life sciences industries.
2026-05-22 BMW 3 Series (G50) (Motor vehicle) The yet-to-be-announced eighth generation of the BMW 3 Series range consists of the BMW G50 (sedan version, ICE) and BMW G51 (wagon version, marketed as 'Touring) compact executive cars, as well as the BMW (i3) NA0 (sedan version, BEV). It is to be unveiled and launched in 2026, with the next-generation M3 set to launch the year after. After the G20, it is the second 3 Series to be offered with both petrol and electric powertrains. However, the ICE variant and the BEV variant ride on completely different platforms.
2026-05-27 Actuarial Society of Hong Kong (Organization of Hong Kong, China) The Actuarial Society of Hong Kong (ASHK; Chinese: 香港精算學會) is the professional actuarial body of Hong Kong. It is governed by an elected council of 15 members, including a president and a vice-president. The organization was accepted as a fully accredited member of the International Actuarial Association (IAA) in 2000.
2026-05-21 Chxrry (Musical artist) Lydia Habtemariam, known professionally as Chxrry and previously Chxrry22, is a Canadian singer and songwriter. She became the first female artist to be signed to The Weeknd's label, XO in 2022. Later that year, she released her first EP, The Other Side. On May 29 2026, she released her debut album, U, Me & My Ego.
2026-05-29 Ee sala cup namde (Sports chant) Ee sala cup namde (Kannada: ಈ ಸಲ ಕಪ್ ನಮ್ದೇ; transl. This year, the cup will be ours) is a popular Kannada-language sports chant. It became widely used by fans of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) cricket franchise as a rallying cry for their hopes of winning the Indian Premier League (IPL). The phrase is often paired with its triumphant variant, Ee Sala Cup Namdu (transl. This year, the cup is ours), particularly after their maiden IPL title in 2025.
2026-05-28 Janelle Kellman (American attorney and local government official) Janelle Kellman is an American attorney and former local government official in Sausalito, California. She served on the Sausalito City Council and was mayor of Sausalito in 2022.
2026-05-28 2026 Women's T20 World Cup group stage (Group stage at the 2026 WT20WC) The 2026 Women's T20 World Cup group stage is scheduled to be played in two groups of six teams for a total of 30 matches. The top two teams from each group will advance to the knockout stage.
2026-06-02 Alok Kumar Chakrawal (Indian academic) Alok Kumar Chakrawal is an Indian academic and author who is the vice chancellor of Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University) Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India.
2026-06-04 Kiko Barzaga (Filipino politician (born 1998)) Francisco "Kiko" Austria Barzaga (born September 12, 1998) is a Filipino politician, animal welfare advocate, and social media influencer who previously served as the representative for Cavite's 4th district from 2025 until his expulsion from the House of Representatives in 2026. Before that, he was suspended for 60 days from December 1, 2025, for disorderly behavior and misconduct. He briefly returned on January 30, 2026, but was suspended once again on February 4, 2026. During his tenure, he also served as an assistant majority leader from July 2025 until his resignation in September that year. A member of the Barzaga political family based in Dasmariñas, he served as a member of that city's council from 2019 to 2025 and an ex officio member of the Cavite Provincial Board as the President of the Philippine Councilors League from 2022 to 2025. He is the third person in Philippine history to be expelled from Congress after Arnie Teves in 2023 and Dominador Gómez in 1908.
2026-05-15 Kàngrì (Chinese term for "resisting Japanese imperialism") Kàngrì (Chinese: 抗日; Wade–Giles: kʻang4jih4; lit. 'resist Japan'; Korean: 항일; RR: hangil) is a Chinese word, which means "resisting Japan", in the context of resisting Japanese imperialism. Hangil may be translated as "anti-Japan", though it is distinct from fǎnrì (Chinese: 反日; Wade–Giles: fan3jih4; lit. 'anti-Japan'; Korean: 반일; RR: banil), which refers to more general anti-Japanese sentiment.
2026-05-18 Eastern Premier League (Cricket league in Scotland) The Eastern Premier League is the highest level of cricket for clubs in the east of Scotland. It is organised by Cricket Scotland and comprises teams from both the East of Scotland Cricket Association and the Strathmore & Perthshire Cricket Union. The reigning champions are Heriot's.
2026-05-18 Demonte Colony 3 (Upcoming Indian film by R. Ajay Gnanamuthu) Demonte Colony 3 (also marketed as Demonte Colony III: The End is Too Far) is an upcoming Indian Tamil-language supernatural horror thriller film written and directed by R. Ajay Gnanamuthu. Produced by Passion Studios, Dangal TV, RDC Media and Gnanamuthu Pattarai, it is the third film in the Demonte Colony series following Demonte Colony (2015) and Demonte Colony 2 (2024). The film stars Arulnithi, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Meenakshi Govindarajan, Archana Ravichandran and Muthukumar, all reprising their role from the previous films.
2026-05-17 Arthrous In relation to grammar, arthrous simply means with a grammatical article.
2026-05-18 Andrew Hatfield (American military officer during Revolutionary War) Andrew Hatfield was an American Revolutionary War Captain who built Hatfield's fort along New River.
2026-06-04 Ali (2025 feature film) (2025 Bangladeshi film) Ali (Bengali: আলী) is a 2025 Bangladeshi social drama film written and directed by Biplob Hayder. The film stars Irfan Sajjad in the titular role, alongside debut actress Melita Mehjabin Arpa. It was released in theatres across Bangladesh on 18 July 2025.
2026-05-29 Legacy the School of Sport Sciences (Public charter school in Spring, Texas, United States) Legacy the School of Sport Sciences is a Texas state accredited public charter school located in Spring, Texas. The school has an enrollment of 487 students and enrolls students between grades 6-12. The school brands itself as the first school in Texas that focuses on professions within athletics such as athletic administration, coaching, sports media, marketing, and sports medicine.
2026-05-21 Magnito (Musical artist) Muhammed Usman Adamu (born 15 September, 1993), known professionally as Magnito, is a Nigerian rapper, singer, and songwriter. He rose to prominence in 2017 with his single "If I Get Money Ehn".
2026-06-03 Adewumi Babatunde Idowu (Nigerian professor of zoology) Adewumi Babatunde Idowu is a Nigerian professor of zoology, and the third substantive Vice-Chancellor of Glorious Vision University, formerly Samuel Adegboyega University.
2026-05-31 James Howells (Welsh entrepreneur and IT specialist) James Howells (born 1986) is a Welsh entrepreneur and information technology specialist, best known for accidentally discarding a hard drive containing 7,500 bitcoins, now worth hundreds of millions of dollars. He is currently founding a new technology company focused on blockchain solutions and digital security known as Ceiniog Coin.
2026-06-04 Genevieve Jackson (American musician and journalist) Genevieve Jackson (born December 3, 1989) is an American singer, songwriter, investigative journalist, and music publisher.
2026-06-02 Lynching of Peb Falls (Alleged 1897 lynching in Virginia, U.S.) The lynching of Peb Falls was a reported lynching of a white American woman in 1897 in Rockingham County, Virginia. According to news reports, the body of Falls was discovered by a group of hunters on September 25, 1897, hanging from a Sycamore tree on Massanutten Mountain. News reports stated that while the perpetrators and their motive had not been proven, Falls had previously been tarred and feathered by a group of white men for associating with Black people. These accounts stated she had an unsavory reputation and was known to keep the company of "low negroes". Many newspaper accounts blamed the lynching of Falls on her Black companions, while some later accounts suggested she was lynched by the white men who had tarred and feathered her. She was one of two possible women lynched in the history of Virginia; the other being Charlotte Harris, a Black woman. While the Governor of Virginia at the time condemned the reported murder, several newspapers later claimed the lynching was a hoax or unconfirmed.
2026-06-04 Kyekyeku (Ghanaian actor, comedian, and filmmaker) Kyekyeku (born Bismark Ofori) is a Ghanaian actor, comedian, and filmmaker. He is associated with the Kumawood film industry and is noted for his comedic roles. His debut feature film, 1957, was released in 2024.
2026-06-04 Kharakternyk (Type of Cossack warrior in Ukrainian folklore) A Kharakternyk (or Kharakternik; Ukrainian: характерник) was a Zaporozhian Cossack that was credited with possessing magical powers. The image of the Kharakternyk cossack began to form during the times of the Zaporozhian Sich, when magical abilities were attributed to Cossack leaders by their subordinates. Later, Kharakternyks were reflected in Ukrainian folklore and folk beliefs as invulnerable warriors capable of shapeshifting into animals, enchanting weapons, and more.
2026-06-01 Isaac Ayodeji (Nigerian screenwriter) Isaac Ayodeji is a Nigerian screenwriter and producer. He was a trained physiotherapist before he went into filmmaking. One of his work was an action drama titled Suky. It was produced by Bamidele Adelusi, while Ola Cardoso directed it. The film was released on 7 March 2025 on the Prime Video on 7 March 2025. He was involved in other works that include Think Wura, Chronicles, Refuge, 10th Avenue, and The Yard, a series with 130-episodes that is showing on African Magic Showcase and Showmax.
2026-05-24 Brussels School of Governance (School in Brussels, Belgium) The Brussels School of Governance is a higher education institution in Brussels, Belgium, established in 2020. It is a joint project between the Institute for European Studies and Vesalius College.
2026-05-29 Nick Manners (British solicitor) Nick Manners is a British solicitor who specialises in family law. He is a partner at the London law firm Payne Hicks Beach, where he serves as Head of the Family Department. His work focuses on financial remedy cases, international divorce, and disputes involving children. Nick Manners has been recognised in professional directories such as Chambers and Partners and The Legal 500 for his expertise in complex family law proceedings. Nick Manners is one of the few family lawyers to have taken a case successfully to the UK Supreme Court in 2023.
2026-06-02 Gimkit (American web-based educational quiz game platform) Gimkit is an American web-based educational game used by teachers to run quiz-style games for classroom review and practice. It supports live, whole-class games as well as student-paced activities, and it uses game mechanics such as in-game rewards to encourage participation.
2026-06-01 Hinduism in Arunachal Pradesh (The practice of hinduism in Arunachal Pradesh) Hinduism is the second largest religion in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. According to the 2011 Census of India, Hindus numbered 401,876, or 29.04 per cent of the state's population, placing Hinduism behind Christianity (30.26 per cent) and ahead of the indigenous and other faiths recorded under "Other Religions and Persuasions" (26.2 per cent) and Buddhism (11.77 per cent).
2026-06-03 List of colleges affiliated with Maa Pateswari University Maa Pateswari University is a state university located in the Balrampur district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It was established in 2024 by the Government of Uttar Pradesh under the Uttar Pradesh State Universities Act, 1973, with the objective of providing higher education in the Devipatan Division, which includes the districts of Balrampur, Gonda, Bahraich, and Shravasti.
2026-05-12 Axis of Unity (21st century Iranian-Venezuelan relationship) The Axis of Unity refers to the strategic, political, economic and ideological alliance between Iran and Venezuela. It was formed primarily to oppose "American imperialism" and United States hegemony. The alliance was forged by Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez and Iranian President Mohammad Khatami, during the early 2000s. Despite the contrasting political system, Venezuela's Bolivarian socialist government and Iran's Shia theocratic Islamic Republic, the alliance continues under their successors holding the same anti-imperialist views.
2026-06-04 Bluetickgeng Development (Nigerian tech company) Bluetickgeng, also known as Bluetickgeng Development, is a Nigerian technology company that builds mobile apps and websites. The company, founded in 2023 by Praise Davis, is based in Lagos.
2026-05-31 Cloudcheckr CloudCheckr is an American cloud management software company headquartered in Rochester, New York. The company provides tools for cloud cost optimization, security, compliance, automation, and governance for organizations operating on public cloud services.
2026-05-29 AirJet Angola Flight 100 (2025 aviation accident in the Democratic Republic of the Congo) AirJet Angola Flight 100 was a domestic passenger flight in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) chartered by the Congolese government from N'djili Airport in Kinshasa to Kolwezi in Lualaba Province with a stopover at Lubumbashi in Haut-Katanga Province. On 17 November 2025, the aircraft operating the flight, an Embraer ERJ-145, touched down on Runway 29 before a displaced threshold at Kolwezi International Airport, resulting in a collapse of the aircraft's landing gear and subsequent lateral runway excursion. As a result, the aircraft's aft fuselage caught fire. All 26 passengers (including a DRC government minister) and 3 crew safely evacuated the plane before the fire spread forward and consumed most of the fuselage. Nobody on board the aircraft or the ground were injured.
2026-05-18 Irunda (Village in Yagba East, Kogi State, Nigeria) Irunda is a rural settlement in the Yagba East Local Government Area of Kogi State, Nigeria. It forms part of the Ekiti-speaking area in north-central Nigeria. Some sources list the village under the Yagba North-East district with postcode 262101. Other postal directories give the wider Yagba East postcode of 262102.
2026-05-18 Imela Village (Village in Yagba East, Kogi State, Nigeria) Imela is a small settlement located in the Yagba East Local Government Area of Kogi State, Nigeria. It forms part of the rural Yagba zone within the Ekiti-speaking region.
2026-05-27 Amaha (Indian mental health organization) Amaha previously (InnerHour) is an Indian mental health organization, founded in 2016 by psychiatrist and healthcare entrepreneur, Amit Malik. It is a chain of mental health centers all across India.
2026-05-31 2027 FIA World Endurance Championship (Auto racing series) The 2027 FIA World Endurance Championship will be the fifteenth season of the FIA World Endurance Championship, a sports car racing series organised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO). The series will be open to Hypercars (built under Le Mans Hypercar (LMH) or Le Mans Daytona h (LMDh) regulations) and LMGT3 racing cars.
2026-05-31 Boy Throb (American boy band) Boy Throb is an American boy band, composed of Anthony Key, Darshan Magdum, Evan Papier, and Zachary Sobania. They first gained popularity on TikTok in 2025. The group has been subject to debate regarding its authenticity as a genuine musical act. The group's primary goals are for Magdum to acquire an O-1 visa, and to win a Grammy award.
2026-06-02 Aegypan Aegypan or Ægypan Press was a small, independent publisher, known for reissuing classic science fiction and fantasy works, particularly by author H. Beam Piper and other older authors. Often associated with Wildside Press and operating out of North Hollywood, California. Aegypan published many hundreds of titles, including works by Gaston Leroux and other classic literature, making older books more readily available again through modern reprints.
2026-05-30 Asaduzzaman Fuaad (Bangladeshi lawyer and politician) Mohammad Asaduzzaman Bhuiyan, popularly known as Asaduzzaman Fuaad is a Bangladeshi lawyer and politician. He currently serves as the General Secretary of the Amar Bangladesh Party.
2026-05-29 Otto Isidor Brunstein Otto Isidor Brunstein (12 October 1886 – 2 March 1942) was an Austrian lawyer (Landes- und Gerichtsadvokat) who was active in the Duchy of Bukovina and Vienna during the late Austro-Hungarian and interwar periods.
2026-06-02 Luke Hodson (entrepreneur) Luke Hodson is the founder and owner of Nerds Collective. Hodson is recognised for his work in connecting brands with youth communities, particularly Generation Z audiences. Luke Hodson began his career taking over Urban Nerds, a London-based youth lifestyle brand and events collective established in 2007. Originally rooted in East London's underground music and streetwear scene, Urban Nerds combined live music events, fashion, and online culture. It gained recognition for hosting early performances by emerging artists such as Katy B, Tinchy Stryder, and Professor Green. It also introduced a clothing line featuring a bandana-and-sunglasses logo. In 2012, Hodson acquired and turned Urban Nerds into a youth-focused creative agency. The agency aimed to connect brands with young audiences through content and events. He launched the NERDS Collective agency in 2013 and subsequently worked with international brands such as Puma, Nike, Burger & Lobste and Ellesse.< Hodson appeared on the 2016 Forbes 30 Under 30 list.
2026-05-16 Higher Education Commission FC (Pakistani football club) Higher Education Commission FC, previously known as University Grants Commission, serves as the football section of Higher Education Commission. The team consists of football players among Pakistan's university students. The club played in the National Football Championship, and also featured in the PFF League. It also regularly plays in other nationwide football tournaments including the National Games and National Challenge Cup.
2026-06-04 Makeup (2021 film) (2025 Bangladeshi film) Makeup is a 2021 Bangladeshi film written, directed and produced by Anonno Mamun under the banner of Celebrity Productions. The film was released on OTT service iTheater on 21 March 2021 and in theatres on 10 January 2025.
2026-06-01 Kaspi School-Gymnasium Kaspi School-Gymnasium is Secondary educational institution in the city of Kaspi. The number of students is 277.The number of teachers is 28. In total there are 16 classes.
2026-05-29 Janet Horner (Irish politician) Janet Horner is an Irish Green Party politician who has been a member of Dublin City Council since September 2019. She was elected chairperson of the party in May 2025, succeeding Pauline O'Reilly. She is the party's spokesperson on Foreign Affairs, Trade and Defence.
2026-06-04 List of nurse-politicians Nurses have a long history of political activism; Florence Nightingale actively lobbied for better sanitation on the grounds of public health, and signed her name to petitions for women's suffrage in the United Kingdom. Lavinia Lloyd Dock, Lillian Wald, Ethel Gordon Fenwick and many others were similarly active.
2026-05-16 Ankit Dev Arpan (Indian entrepreneur) Ankit Dev Arpan (born 13 September 1999) is an Indian entrepreneur known for founding The Writers Community, a freelance platform. He has also been associated with ventures such as Lex Cyber Attorneys and Kaivalya Prakashan. He received a Silver Globee Award in 2023 and was recognized at the All India Forensic Science Summit in 2025, where he secured first place in a Hindi competition.
2026-05-30 Naveed Akram (Australian) (Australian prisoner, charged with terrorism and 15 murders) Naveed Akram (born 12 August 2001, Sydney, Australia) allegedly carried out a mass shooting at Bondi Beach on 14 December 2025, with his father Sajid Akram. Both men were shot at the scene by New South Wales Police, and his father was killed. Naveed Akram survived after first aid from police and further medical care at a Sydney hospital. He is currently imprisoned at Goulburn Correctional Centre awaiting trial.
2026-06-03 2026 Virginia ballot measures In 2026, four proposed constitutional amendments were submitted to voters by the Virginia General Assembly. All four had been passed in the 163rd General Assembly in special session and were subsequently passed again in the first days of the 164th General Assembly.
2026-05-20 Čečiškiai (Village in Panevėžys County, Lithuania) Čečiškiai is a village in Kupiškis District Municipality, Panevėžys County, Lithuania, covering some 311 ha (768 acres). The population was 6 in 1979, and 0 in 2011.
2026-05-23 Archaeology of Peace (Field of archaeology founded by Sada Mire) The Archaeology of Peace is a subfield of archaeology founded by Dr Sada Mire, an archaeologist and associate professor of Heritage Studies at University College London, and first articulated in her book Divine Fertility (2020). The concept grows out of her doctoral research, which she started in 2006 and finished 2009, and focuses on how peace, cohesion, and shared institutions can be understood archaeologically in the Horn of Africa.
2026-05-22 1971 Joplin tornado (1971 tornado in Missouri, U.S.) During the early evening hours of May 5, 1971, an intense and destructive tornado touched down near the southwest corner of Joplin, Missouri, United States, before moving northeast into the city. The tornado tracked across 37 blocks, inflicting significant damage to numerous houses and dozens of businesses, with 10 homes being completely destroyed. One man was killed, and dozens of people sustained injuries. The damage totaled to $2.5 million (1971 USD). The tornado occurred only ten days after a severe hail storm struck the city, and was one of the most intense and only fatal tornado to occur in Joplin until May 22, 2011.
2026-06-03 Leela Gray (Retired United States Army brigadier general) Leela Jo Gray (born 1966/1967) is a retired United States Army brigadier general and nonprofit and corporate governance leader. Following her military career, she has served in leadership and board roles in nonprofit and corporate organizations and has remained engaged in public and civic affairs.
2026-05-30 Kimberly Idoko (American neurologist, attorney, and author) Kimberly Idoko is an American neurologist, attorney, and author.
2026-05-22 Louisiana Tower (Shreveport, Louisiana) (Skyscraper in Shreveport, Louisiana) The Louisiana Tower is a 302 ft (92 m) tall modern office building located on 401 Edwards Street in downtown Shreveport, Louisiana. The building has 21 floors and was built in 1984. Upon its completion, it became the tallest building in Shreveport, surpassing the 265 ft (81 m) tall Beck Building which was built in 1957. The building held the record until the completion of 364 ft (111 m) tall Regions Tower in 1986. As of February 2026, the building is the 2nd-tallest in Shreveport.
2026-05-30 Christopher Ferry Christopher Ferry (born 29 January 1989) is an American addiction recovery advocate and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of Boca Recovery Center, a chain of drug and alcohol treatment facilities operating in multiple U.S. states.
2026-06-04 Darializa Avila Chevalier (American political candidate) Darializa Avila Chevalier is an American community organizer running for the Democratic Party nomination to the U.S. House to represent New York's 13th congressional district, which encompasses Harlem and the Bronx. The district is currently represented by 71 year-old Rep. Adriano Espaillat. She declared candidacy for the Democratic primary scheduled on June 23, 2026. At 32 years old she would be one of the youngest members of Congress.
2026-05-31 Solange Charas (American researcher and author) Solange Charas is an American researcher, author, and corporate governance scholar. She is a professor of professional practice and Chief Engagement Officer at the Columbia University School of Professional Studies, and a Distinguished Principal Research Fellow at the Conference Board.
2026-05-23 Joseon Cybernation (Self-proclaimed non-territorial cybernation) The Joseon Cybernation, known officially as the Joseon Empire, or colloquially referred to as Joseon, is a self-proclaimed "cyberstate". It has no physical territory, and stylizes itself as a "cloud-based, blockchain-backed kingdom" that exists only in cyberspace.
2026-05-27 Abhijeet (Abhi) Gholap (Indian-American entrepreneur and film producer) Abhijeet Gholap is an Indian-American entrepreneur and film producer based in California, United States. He co-founded BioImagene, a digital pathology company acquired by Roche in 2010. He later founded OptraSCAN, a digital pathology scanner company. As a film producer, his debut Marathi production Deool (2011) won the Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal) at the 59th National Film Awards.
2026-06-03 High-risk freight corridors of the United States High-Risk Freight Corridors of the United States is an informal term for major highway and rail routes that carry large volumes of freight and are associated with increased safety, reliability, or security risks. These risks may include higher rates of traffic collisions, congestion-related incidents, aging bridges and pavement, or vulnerability to disruptions.
2026-05-29 2025 Nyala Boeing 727 crash (Airliner crash at Nyala Airport in Sudan) The 2025 Nyala Boeing 727 crash occurred after a Boeing 727 crashed on landing, killing all 19 occupants.
2026-06-03 Aunt Gladys (Fictional character) Aunt Gladys is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the supernatural mystery horror film Weapons (2025). She is set to return as the titular main protagonist of the upcoming prequel film, which is scheduled for a 2028 release. She is introduced as a mysterious woman who claims to be a relative of Alex Lilly's family and later is found to be responsible for the disappearance of seventeen children from Maybrook, Pennsylvania. The character was created by Zach Cregger and portrayed by Amy Madigan.
2026-06-04 Expand 770 (Chabad movement to expand 770 Eastern Parkway) Expand 770 is a Chabad-affiliated organization and campaign advocating for the expansion of 770 Eastern Parkway, Chabad world headquarters. The organization was founded in 2022 by Rabbi Levi Jacobson. The organization is registered as a non-profit in Brooklyn, New York, and its tax ID is 92-1139270.
2026-05-20 Yusra Ismail (Somali-American woman who joined ISIL) Yusra Ismail is a teenager who, in 2014 at age 19, allegedly stole a friend's passport and used it to travel from her home in Minnesota to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in Syria. She was one of more than a dozen Somali-Americans from the Twin Cities area who are confirmed to have joined ISIL. Her ultimate fate is unknown.
2026-05-30 Darío Doherr Darío Doherr (October 28, 1994–March 14, 2026) was a Guatemalan-Argentinian former professional footballer. He died due to crashing a Cessna 182 airplane which he was piloting in Barrios, Villa Hermosa.
2026-05-13 Crunchies Fried Chicken (Nigerian fast food chain) Crunchies Fried Chicken is a Nigerian fast-food restaurant fried chicken chain started in 2003 in Aba, Abia State, Nigeria.
2026-06-04 Chandra Kafle (Nepalese author and digital identity practitioner) Chandra Kafle (Nepali: चन्द्र काफ्ले; born 13 February 2005) is a Nepalese author and digital identity practitioner known for his work in digital security and social media verification. He specifically manages the official presence and Knowledge Panels for international cricketers, journalists, and other public figures.
2026-06-04 BugHerd BugHerd is a software company and the developer of a website feedback and bug tracking software. It was founded in 2010 in Melbourne, Australia, by Alan Downie and Matt Milosavljevic. The tool lets users leave comments directly on a live website. These comments are saved as tasks with technical details such as browser and screen information. BugHerd is used by web developers, designers, project managers, and digital agencies to collect feedback and find problems on websites.
2026-05-15 Fu's Planar DMAP 4-(dimethylamino)pyridine(DMAP) is a nucleophilic catalyst that was frequently used for the acylation of alcohols and the rearrangement of O-acylated enolates. Due to the need for an enantioselective version of this catalyst, Gregory Fu π-complexed the heterocycle with a metal and added a substituent to the 2nd position on the ring. This resulted in a planar chiral DMAP, which can be used as an enantioselective catalyst.
2026-06-02 Altacit Global Altacit Global is a law firm based in India, was founded in 2003.
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2026-06-01 Daniel Daks Daniel Daks is an American media executive. He is the co-founder and CEO of Palette Media.
2026-06-01 International Academic Competitions The International Academic Competitions (IAC) is an academic tournament and question-writing company founded in 2010 by David Madden. The first competition hosted by IAC was the 2010 National History Bee and Bowl, and it has since expanded to include competitions specializing in geography, history, science, and Model UN, on regional, national, and international levels. IAC has hosted competitions across 5 continents, and hosted its most recent international competition, the International History Olympiad, in Paris.
2026-05-06 AECS Magnolia Maaruti Public School (Private school in Bangalore, Karnataka, India) AECS (Amrith Educational & Cultural Society) Magnolia Maaruti Public School is a private co-educational school located in Arekere, Bangalore, Karnataka, India. The school is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
2026-05-30 2026 Holy See–United States rift Since January 2026, a diplomatic rift has emerged between the United States and the Holy See, which governs Vatican City and the Catholic Church, stemming from Pope Leo XIV's opposition to US foreign policy and military action in Venezuela and Iran under US president Donald Trump.
2026-06-03 List of current Philippine city vice mayors (List of all the city vice mayors of the Philippines) Cities in the Philippines that are classified as highly urbanized cities or independent component cities are independent from the provinces. Each highly urbanized or independent component city has a vice mayor who serves as the presiding officer of the sangguniang panlungsod. The vice mayor assumes the office of mayor when there is a permanent vacancy. When the office of mayor is temporarily vacant, the vice mayor assumes office as acting mayor. The vice mayor is elected by the voters in the province for a three-year term with a maximum of three consecutive terms. To run for vice mayor, a candidate must be a Philippine citizen, a registered voter in the city, a resident of the city for at least one year before the election, able to read or write Filipino or any other local language or dialect and at least 23 years old in a highly urbanized city or 21 years old in an independent component city on election day.
2026-05-16 Easter in Nigeria (Christian holiday as celebrated in Nigeria) Easter in Nigeria is a significant religious and social observances in the country, celebrated by millions of Christians across its 36 states. While it commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the period is also a vital time for internal migration, as many Nigerians travel from urban centers like Lagos and Abuja to their ancestral hometowns for family reunions. The season is marked by two federal public holidays: Good Friday and Easter Monday.
2026-05-16 Siege of Bletterans The Siege of Bletterans was a series of battles and sieges between 26 June and 4 October 1637 in and around Bletterans during the Ten Years' War, itself part of the wider Thirty Years' War. Troops from the Franche-Comté under Philippe-François de Bussolin faced French ones under the duc de Longueville.
2026-06-01 Davis Kitchel (American entrepreneur, co-founder of Strava) Davis Kitchel is an American software developer and entrepreneur. He is a co-founder of Strava, a fitness tracking and social networking platform, and is credited with conceiving the platform's segment leaderboard feature.
2026-05-14 Eric Chen (entrepreneur) (Chinese-American entrepreneur (born 1998)) Eric Chen (born August 28, 1998) is a Chinese-American entrepreneur and blockchain developer. He is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Injective Labs.
2026-05-21 Sharron Fortnam (Musical artist) Sharron Fortnam (née Saddington, born April 1971) is an English musician and songwriter. A singer and bass guitarist, she is the leader of the art pop band Kugelschrieber and a member of both Cardiacs and Lost Crowns. She has previously been a member of North Sea Radio Orchestra, The Shrubbies, Lake of Puppies, Arch Garrison and the fFortingtons, as well as collaborating with Led Bib.
2026-05-18 Andrea Magini (Italian sports physiotherapist) Andrea Magini is an Italian sports physiotherapist and rehabilitation specialist associated with professional football clubs and national teams, including Chelsea F.C., Villarreal CF, the Chinese Olympic Committee, and the China national futsal team. He has been involved in medical and performance staff roles in Europe and Asia.
2026-06-02 Buddhism in Arunachal Pradesh (history and demographics of Buddhism in Arunachal Pradesh, India) Buddhism in Arunachal Pradesh is a major religious tradition in the northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, practiced by approximately 11.8% of the state's population. The presence of Buddhism in the state is uniquely characterized by its division into two entirely distinct, historically unconnected traditions: Vajrayana (Tibetan Buddhism) in the high-altitude western and northern Himalayas, and Theravada Buddhism in the tropical eastern river valleys.
2026-05-26 Hakeem Faizy Adrisseri (Indian Islamic scholar and educationist from Kerala) Abdul Hakeem Faizy Adrisseri (Malayalam: അബ്ദുൽ ഹക്കീം ഫൈസി ആദൃശ്ശേരി; Arabic: عبد الحكيم الفيضي;) is an Indian Islamic scholar, and educationist from Malappuram district, Kerala. He is the chief architect of the Wafy and Wafiyya integrated academic programmes combining advanced Islamic studies with state-university secular degrees and the pioneer of women-only Islamic higher education seminaries in Kerala.
2026-05-31 List of oldest buildings in Christchurch The early architecture of Christchurch, New Zealand, was characterised by the use of local timber and stone. While the 2010 Canterbury earthquake and 2011 Christchurch earthquake resulted in the loss of many heritage structures, several significant buildings from the mid-to-late 19th century remain standing following extensive restoration and seismic strengthening.
2026-06-04 Erik Linder (dancer) (American dancer and choreographer (born 2000)) Erik Linder is an American performer, choreographer, ballroom and latin dancer (born May 25, 2000). He became known as a child Dancesport competitor and performer with longtime dance partner Rickie Taylor, with whom he won United States national titles, represented the United States internationally and appeared on national television programs including The Oprah Winfrey Show, America's Got Talent and Dancing with the Stars.
2026-05-29 Corgi (insurance company) (American insurance carrier) Corgi is an American insurance technology company. The company was founded in 2024 and received regulatory approval to operate as a licensed insurance carrier in 2025.
2026-06-04 Karlee Girl (American singer (born 2003)) Karlee Tanaka, known professionally as Karlee Girl (stylized in all caps), is an American singer-songwriter. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on October 7, 2003,[citation needed] Tanaka first garnered public attention as a contestant on The Debut: Dream Academy, a survival show produced by Hybe and Geffen Records in 2023, where she was eliminated from the show on October 8. Two years later, Tanaka became a contestant on the Netflix competition show Building the Band; she was eliminated in the fourth episode.[citation needed]
2026-05-24 Dharti Ki Aawaz (1987 Indian Bhojpuri-language film) Dharti Ki Aawaz (Bhojpuri for The Voice of the Earth) is a 1987 Bhojpuri social drama film directed by K. D. Singh. The film was produced by Bhuvneshwar Jha and Jawaharlal Jha under the banner of Jawahar Picture Palace Productions. The film stars Sujit Kumar, Padma Khanna, Kunal Singh in the lead roles with Manoj Verma, Bandini Mishra and Shweta appearing in supporting roles.
2026-05-14 2026 Carrollton Koreatown shootings (Mass shooting spree in Carrollton, Texas, US) On May 5, 2026, a mass shooting spree occurred at a Gwangjang Korean Market parking lot where a prearranged business transaction was held, killing two men and injuring two others (a man and a woman), at the K Towne Plaza in the Koreatown neighborhood of Carrollton, Texas, United States. The suspect then shot and killed Edward Schleigh, at an apartment complex four miles away, more than an hour after the plaza shooting. All three of the injured were treated in stable condition at a nearby hospital.
2026-05-30 Bai Ga (2024 Indian Marathi-language film) Bai Ga (transl. Oh Woman) is a 2024 Indian Marathi-language comedy fantasy film written and directed by Pandurang Jadhav. The film stars Swapnil Joshi, Sukanya Kulkarni Mone, Prarthana Behere, Aditi Sarangdhar, Deepti Devi, Namrata Gaikwad and Neha Khan.
2026-05-13 Bloom & Wild (Flower delivery company) Bloom & Wild is a British online flower delivery company founded in 2013 by Aron Gelbard and Ben Stanway. The company is known for its "letterbox flowers" and has been described by the Financial Times as pioneering bouquets designed to fit through a letterbox.
2026-06-03 Le Van Muoi (Vietnamese refugee) Le Van Muoi (Chinese: 黎民十; March 1966 – 9 October 2020), also known as "Ah Sap" (Cantonese: 阿十), was a Vietnamese homeless man in Hong Kong and a former Vietnamese refugee. Before his death, he lived in Tung Chau Street Park in Sham Shui Po.
2026-05-29 Caribbean Princess norovirus outbreak (2026 norovirus outbreak on cruise ship) In May 2026, 102 people aboard the cruise ship Caribbean Princess fell sick to a norovirus outbreak. The cruise departed from Fort Lauderdale in Florida on 28 April with 3,116 passengers and 13 crew members on a 13 day trip visiting Bahamas, Netherlands Antilles, Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic and coming back to Orlando.
2026-06-04 May 2026 President of the Senate of the Philippines election (56th leadership election in the Philippine Senate) An election for the president and president pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines was suddenly held on May 11, 2026. It was the third leadership election of the Senate in the 20th Congress and the 56th leadership election in the Senate's history.
2026-05-24 Jaagal Bhag Hamaar (1980 Indian Bhojpuri-language film) Jaagal Bhag Hamaar (Bhojpuri for My stars are rising) is a 1980 Bhojpuri language film produced under the Swar Chitra banner and directed by S. N. Tripathi. The film stars Sujit Kumar and Prema Narayan in the lead roles, with Heena Kausar, Ram Singh, Kumud Tripathi, and Leela Mishra appearing in supporting parts. Tripathi also wrote the story, screenplay, and dialogues, and composed the film’s music.
2026-05-13 Delta Academy (El Paso, Texas) (Public alternative school in El Paso, Texas, United States) Delta Academy is a public alternative school located in El Paso, Texas. It is part of the El Paso Independent School District (EPISD) and serves middle and high school students who require a non-traditional educational environment.
2026-06-03 Kero Fichter (Vienna-based art historian and writer) Kero Fichter is a Vienna-based art historian and writer whose work and public programming focus on sexuality, gender relations, body images, and queer perspectives in Western visual culture, especially Renaissance and early modern art.
2026-05-18 Major Clubs T20 Tournament (Sri Lanka Cricket tournament) The Major Clubs T20 Tournament is a domestic Twenty20 cricket competition in Sri Lanka. Organized by the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), it features the country's top first-class clubs.
2026-05-18 2026 Major Clubs T20 Tournament (Cricket tournament) The 2026 Major Clubs T20 Tournament is a Twenty20 cricket tournament that is held in Sri Lanka. It took place from 13 to 31 May 2026. Colombo Cricket Club were the defending champions. A total of 14 teams took part in the tournament, split into two groups, with 49 matches will played.
2026-05-14 JFrog Ltd. (Israeli software company) JFrog Ltd. is an Israeli software company founded in 2008. The company is an industry leader in providing DevOps and DevSecOps solutions. The company's shares are traded on the NASDAQ Stock Exchange.
2026-05-20 Paul Armorgie Paul Armorgie is a politician and public official in Sark, best known for serving as the Speaker (President) of the Chief Pleas the island's parliament. He has been involved in Sark's government for many years and is considered an important figure in the island's modern political system. Before becoming Speaker, he served as an elected member of the Chief Pleas and participated in debates surrounding Sark's transition from its historic feudal system to a democratic form of government. He has been active in public affairs for decades and is closely associated with the development of modern governance on the island. As Speaker, Armorgie presides over meetings of the Chief Pleas, oversees parliamentary procedure, and acts as Returning Officer during elections and by-elections. He has also represented Sark in parliamentary and constitutional matters outside the island, including work connected with the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. Throughout his career, he has been involved in discussions on issues such as governance, tourism, elections, and disputes affecting Sark's political and economic life.
2026-05-17 Kabyle diaspora (Ethnic group) The Kabyle diaspora consists of Kabyle people and their descendants living outside of Kabylia. As a result of the French colonization of Kabylia and the political and social instability in post-independence Algeria, many Kabyles have dispersed to other regions of Algeria such as Algiers, countries of Europe (France, Belgium and the United-Kingdom) and countries of North America (the United States and Canada).
2026-05-16 Lingokids (Spanish educational technology company based in Madrid) Lingokids (formerly Monkimun) is a Spanish educational technology company based in Madrid, Spain, founded in 2014 by Cristobal Viedma and Marieta Viedma. The company operates a children's learning app designed for children aged 2 to 8, using a proprietary methodology called Playlearning that blends play with structured curriculum development. As of 2026 the company claims that its platform is trusted by over 200 million families in more than 190 countries, with more than 20 million children engaging with the app each month.
2026-06-03 Block Report (British PR firm) Block Report is a British social PR and cultural intelligence agency founded in 2025. The agency specialises in social-first campaigns, cultural insight, and earned media. In January 2026, Campaign included Block Report in its list of "Eight New Agencies to Watch in 2026".
2026-05-15 Chonky (slang) (Internet slang for chubby but cute animals) Chonky is an adjective internet slang usually for describing animals that are fat, plump or chubby, especially in an adorable and pleasant way. The word is commonly used for adorably fat cats and other animals that are perceived as "cute". The word is also used for just describing big or large in objects. Chonker is a word used for animals that fit the description of the chonky word.
2026-05-31 Wilson Hasda (Indian politician) Wilson Hasda (born 13 March 1981) is an Indian politician from Assam. He is a Member of the Bodoland Territorial Council representing the 3 No. Srirampur constituency. He previously served as an Executive Member of the Bodoland Territorial Region from 2021 to 2025.
2026-06-04 Lumatone Lumatone is an isomorphic keyboard and MIDI controller built around a honeycomb lattice of 280 illuminated, velocity-sensitive hexagonal keys. Designed primarily for microtonal, xenharmonic, and alternative tuning exploration, the instrument allows musicians to map any musical pitch, MIDI channel, and RGB color code to individual keys. Because its layout is isomorphic, any given musical interval, chord shape, or scale fingering remains identical regardless of the root key or transposition.
2026-05-18 Ryan Amon (Musical artist) Ryan Amon is an American composer known for his work in films, television, advertising, and video games. His music often blends orchestral writing with electronic elements and world‑music influences.
2026-05-21 College of Engineering Kottarakkara (Engineering college in Kerala, India) College of Engineering Kottarakkara (CEK) is an engineering college located in Kottarakkara, Kerala, India. Established in 2004 under the Institute of Human Resources Development (IHRD). It is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and affiliated with APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU).
2026-05-20 Genealogical-Heraldic Society The Genealogical-Heraldic Society in Poznań (Polish: Towarzystwo Genealogiczno-Heraldyczne) is a Polish genealogical and heraldic society based in Poznań, Poland.
2026-05-29 1989 attack on J. Jayalalithaa (Political incident) The 1989 attack on J. Jayalalithaa in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly was an incident of violence that occurred on 25 March 1989 in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly in Madras (now Chennai), during which J. Jayalalithaa, then the Leader of the Opposition, was physically attacked by members of the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK).
2026-05-28 List of Brawl Stars characters Brawl Stars is a MOBA hero shooter mobile video game developed by Finnish developer Supercell. As of April 2026, it features 104 playable characters called Brawlers, who take place in a fictional amusement park called Starr Park. Brawlers are divided into Classes and Rarities gameplay-wise, and Trios (group of 3 Brawlers of the same theme/relationship) lore-wise.
2026-05-19 Ally Lotti (American influencer (born 1993)) Alicia L. Leon, or Ally Lotti (born May 28, 1993) is an American social media influencer best known as the former girlfriend of late rapper Juice Wrld. In 2022, she faced criticism for posting videos of her and Juice Wrld on OnlyFans and for selling his clothes and other belongings.
2026-06-02 Imad Aqel (Palestinian militant) (Hamas military leader) Imad Aqel (عماد عقل) is a Palestinian militant who has served as a member of the Military Council of Hamas' Al-Qassam Brigades and the home front commander. He is reportedly in charge of the group's military intelligence. Since the May 2026 death of Mohammed Odeh, he is believed to be the last living senior Hamas militant leader in Gaza connected to the October 7 attacks.
2026-05-19 Dwipannita Kalita (Indian Army medical officer and first female paratrooper from Assam) Dwipannita Kalita (born c. 1989) is an Indian Army medical officer serving in the Parachute Medical Regiment of the Army Medical Corps. She is the first female paratrooper from the state of Assam, having earned the Paratrooper Badge and the Maroon Beret in 2023 at the age of 34 after completing airborne training at the Indian Army facility in Agra.
2026-05-23 Birthplace of Sukanta Bhattacharya (House in Calcutta, West Bengal) 42, Mahim Halder Street was the birthplace of Bengali poet and revolutionary Sukanta Bhattacharya. He was born into the house on August 15, 1926, to his mother Suniti Devi and his father Nibaran Chandra Bhattcharya. The house was owned by his maternal uncle Satish Chandra Bhattacharya, and was located in the Kalighat area of Calcutta, the capital of West Bengal. His father Nibaran Bhattacharya was the owner of a library he established and went to work in it from the Mahim Halder Street house. Sukanta Bhattacharya's brother Sushil, Prasanta, Bibhash, Ashok and Amiya Bhattacharya were born in it. It is also referred to as 43, Mahim Halder Street.
2026-05-23 Andes virus infection (Disease caused by a specific virus) Andes virus infection, or ANDV infection, is a hantavirus infection by a specific type of hantavirus.
2026-05-20 2026 Moldova Open – Doubles (2026 tennis event results) Szymon Kielan and Filip Pieczonka were the defending champions but only Kielan chose to defend his title, partnering Siddhant Banthia. They lost in the semifinals to George Goldhoff and Theodore Winegar.
2026-05-19 1EdTech: IMS Global Learning Consortium (Educational technology standards body) 1EdTech, formerly the IMS Global Learning Consortium, is a nonprofit standards consortium for educational technology interoperability. Its specifications are used by learning management systems, assessment platforms, digital-content systems, student-information systems, learning-analytics services and credentialing tools to exchange data and connect across institutional and vendor boundaries. The specifications are publicly available, while formal conformance claims require certification through the consortium's process.
2026-05-21 Dark Matter Technologies (American technology company) Dark Matter Technologies is an American mortgage technology company headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida. It specializes in loan origination systems, automation, artificial intelligence, and servicing solutions for mortgage lenders and servicers. They also conduct criminal investigations, tracking and identifying suspects through social media platforms such as Discord and X.
2026-05-20 2026 Thinwana Kandu cave diving incident (Diving incident in Maldives) The 2026 Thinwana Kandu cave diving incident was a scuba diving incident occurred on 14 May 2026 at Thinwana Kandu cave near Alimathaa Island, Vaavu Atoll in Maldives. It was the deadliest diving accident ever recorded in the Maldives.
2026-06-01 Laura Goldberg (Australian restaurateur and entrepreneur) Laura Goldberg is an Australian restaurateur, entrepreneur, author, and hospitality industry advocate based in Sydney, New South Wales. She is best known as the Chief Operating Officer and co-director of Hurricane's Grill Restaurants, a multi-location steakhouse brand operating across Sydney and internationally. She is also the founder of Women in Cafes and Restaurants (WCR), a platform established to connect and empower women in the hospitality sector. She has been an ambassador of The Burnt Chef Project specialising in the Sydney Area. Laura is a founding board member of The Australian Restaurant and Cafe's Association She Has been married to Craig Goldberg since 2009
2026-05-20 2029 IIHF World Championship (2029 edition of the IIHF World Championship) The 2029 IIHF World Championship will be hosted in Bratislava and Košice, Slovakia from 11 to 27 May 2029. The two host cites previously hosted the world championship in 2011 and 2019. Additionally, Bratislava co-hosted the championships of 1959 and 1992 as a part of Czechoslovakia.
2026-05-20 Soji Maurice-Diya (Nigerian business executive and architect (born 1983)) Soji Maurice-Diya (born 23 October 1987) is a Nigerian business executive. He is the CEO of National Telecommunications Commission.
2026-05-20 Jumping All Over the World Tour (Tour by Scooter (2008)) The Jumping All Over The World Tour was a tour that promoted the 2007 Scooter album Jumping All Over the World, It featured of 36 concerts (including the Clubland Live! Tour later that year) it featured 5 different countries Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic and Russia and spread from 6 March 2008 to 20 December 2008 They were accompanied by Dutch jumpstyle group Scooter Jumpers (as they were known then), this was inevitably the tour that associated them with Scooter. the Scooter Jumpers performed Whatever You Want using guitars during this tour, while doing jumpstyle, this eventually made the song Jump That Rock (Whatever You Want). This tour also featured brand new versions of songs, including the new version of I'm Lonely.
2026-05-29 Desmond Acre, Iowa (Unincorporated community in Iowa, United States) Desmond Acres is an unincorporated community located in Scott County, Iowa, United States.
2026-05-21 Besnik Bekteshi (basketball) (German-Kosovan basketball player) Besnik Bekteshi (born January 16, 1993) is a Kosovan-born German professional basketball player. He last played for Medi Bayreuth.
2026-05-22 List of DSA controversies (Controversies involving the Democratic Socialists of America) The following is a list of controversial incidents involving the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). The DSA has received criticism for these incidents from the political left, political right, Zionists, and DSA members. Some of them include endorsement of Hamas, pure ideological conformation through revocation of endorsements for candidates and endorsements for speakers for differing on issues, justifying antisemitic violence as anti-Zionist resistance, and more.
2026-05-23 Kleinschönau (Topics referred to by the same term) Kleinschönau may refer to
2026-05-22 Hail, New Mexico (Fight song of the University of New Mexico) "Hail, New Mexico!" is the official fight song of the University of New Mexico. The music was composed in 1931 by UNM music professor Lena Clauve, with lyrics written by UNM English professor George St. Clair. It is performed by the UNM Spirit Marching Band at athletic events and university ceremonies.
2026-05-22 Emmanuel makandiwa (Zimbabwean Pentecostal pastor and founder of UFIC) Emmanuel Makandiwa (born 25 December 1977) is a Zimbabwean Pentecostal pastor and televangelist. He is the founder and senior pastor of the United Family International Church (UFIC), established in 2010. Some third-party biographical sources have referred to him by the name Shingirai Chirume, though this has not been confirmed by Makandiwa himself.
2026-05-21 Culture of Wichita, Kansas The culture of Wichita, Kansas, encompasses the city's historical ties to the aviation and agricultural industries, its arts institutions, and its sports teams. During the 1920s, Wichita produced approximately one-quarter of all aircraft in the United States, leading civic leaders to promote the city as the "Air Capital of the World." The commercial growth during this era supported the development of early civic and cultural organizations, including the Wichita Art Museum and the Wichita Symphony Orchestra.
2026-05-23 2026 Pallabi child rape and murder case (2026 rape and murder case in Bangladesh) On 19 May 2026, an eight-year-old girl named Ramisa Aktar was raped and murdered neighbor's rented flat located in the Pallabi area of Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. She was allegedly lured from her family's flat to the house of neighbor Sohel Rana, a tenant in the next-door flat, where he sexually assaulted and murdered her. After breaking into the locked flat, her mother and other residents of the building discovered the girl's decapitated body. Rana fled the scene but was arrested the same day; he later confessed to the crime before a magistrate.
2026-05-22 Enduring Planet (American climate technology financial services company) Enduring Planet Inc. is an American financial services company focused on financing and financial support services for climate technology businesses. Founded in 2021, the company operates in the climate finance sector and provides lending products to climate-focused startups and small businesses in the United States.
2026-05-23 Embarrassing Times (2009 debut album by Tony Molina) Embarrassing Times is the 2009 debut solo album by Tony Molina.
2026-05-31 May 2026 White House shooting (2026 shooting in Washington, D.C.) On May 23, 2026, 21-year-old Nasire Best opened fire on a security booth outside the White House complex in Washington, D.C., before being fatally shot by the United States Secret Service. A male bystander was also injured.
2026-05-24 Gender equity in legal professions Gender equity is defined as fairness and justice in distributing benefits and responsibilities among all genders as a means to obtaining gender equality. Within the legal profession, issues of equity remain unevenly experienced across genders in career tiers. Despite decades of women entering law schools in equal or greater numbers than men, disparities in long term career advancement persist. While women account for approximately half of all law school graduates in the United States and Canada, their representation drops at senior levels. In large United States law firms, women make up roughly one-third of associates but only 15% of partners, and declines to 6% at the managing partner positions. Similarly, female attorneys who transition from private law firms to in-house corporate legal departments experience persistent pay gaps that widen the longer they stay.
2026-06-01 Nadia Carlsten (Technology executive) Nadia Carlsten is a technology executive known for her work in artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing and high-performance computing infrastructure. She was the founding chief executive officer (CEO) of the Danish Centre for AI Innovation (DCAI), the organization established to operate Denmark's national AI supercomputer, Gefion.
2026-05-30 Mark Alber (American mathematician) Mark Alber is an American mathematician. He is a distinguished professor in the department of mathematics at the University of California, Riverside. He was previously the Vincent J. Duncan Family Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Notre Dame. In 2011, Alber was named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
2026-05-28 Kim Garam (South Korean actress and former singer) Kim Garam (Korean김가람) is a South Korean YouTuber and former singer. She is best known as a former member of the South Korean girl group LE SSERAFIM, formed by Source Music and HYBE, in 2022. Following her departure from the group, Kim pursued acting and online content creation.
2026-05-28 Victor Marx (American minister (born 1965)) Victor Marx (born July 5, 1965) is an American author, minister and candidate in the 2026 Colorado gubernatorial election.
2026-05-25 Gwen (Filipino singer) (Filipino singer and model (born 2003)) Gweneth Llaguno Apuli (born June 19, 2003), known mononymously as Gwen, is a Filipino singer, rapper, dancer, and model. She started out as a model in her home province, Albay. She won first runner-up in the Mr. and Ms. Teen Pacific Heartthrob beauty pageant in 2019. She joined the reality competition show Pinoy Big Brother: Otso on April 7. Her stint lasted until May 5. On June 11, 2021, she debuted as one of the lead vocalists and lead rappers of the Filipino girl group Bini.
2026-05-25 2027 Tamil Nadu local body elections The 2027 Tamil Nadu urban local body elections to the local government in Tamil Nadu will be held in urban areas in February - March 2027. The Greater Chennai Corporation, alongside 24 other municipal corporations of Tamil Nadu.
2026-05-29 Antik Mahmud (Bangladeshi animator and cartoonist) Antik Mahmud (born as Mahathir Mahmud Antik) is a famous Bangladeshi animator, cartoonist, writer and YouTube content creator. He is known for animated storytelling videos, comics and animation studio-based projects.
2026-05-25 Daniel Waples (Handpan musician) Daniel Waples (born 1984) is an English handpan musician. He has performed under the stage name Hang in Balance since 2011.
2026-05-25 Aeras Aviation (Aviation asset management company based in Dubai) Aeras Aviation is a UAE-based aviation aftermarket company headquartered in Dubai. Founded in October 2017 by Demetrios Bradshaw, it works with airlines, lessors, and MRO providers on engine acquisitions, teardowns, and used serviceable material (USM) supply.
2026-05-26 Killing of Mizanur Rahman Tutul On 27 July 2008, physician and political activist Mizanur Rahman Tutul was shot dead by police officers in an act of extrajudicial killing. Tutul was a high-ranking member of the banned Purbo Banglar Communist Party, and led the Lal Pataka (Red Flag) faction.
2026-05-28 Samathur Li (Hong Kong businessman) Samathur Li Kin-kan (born 1973) is a Hong Kong businessman, and the eldest son of Hong Kong billionaire Samuel Tak Lee.
2026-05-27 Live Law Live Law (stylized as LiveLaw or livelaw.in) is an Indian digital legal news portal and media platform that provides real-time coverage of court proceedings, judgments, legal developments, and related news primarily from the Supreme Court of India and various High Courts in Hindi and English. Launched in 2013, it has become one of India's most prominent and trusted sources for legal journalism, known for fact-based reporting, accessible summaries of complex court orders, daily and weekly round-ups, and expert analysis. The platform targets lawyers, judges, law students, law firms, academicians, and the general public interested in the Indian legal system.
2026-06-03 Abu al-Hasan al-Karaji (12th-century Islamic scholar) Abū al-Ḥasan al-Karājī (Arabic: أبو الحسن الكرجي) was a 12th-century Sunni Muslim scholar of the Shafi'i school of thought.
2026-05-29 Material Lover (2026 single by Sienna Spiro) "Material Lover" is a song by British singer Sienna Spiro, released on 22 May 2026 as the second single from The Devil Wears Prada 2 soundtrack.
2026-05-28 Definitions of soil The definition of soil varies significantly depending on which context it is in, whether the contexts being scientific or agricultural. But, it is fundamentally defined as "A firm land" or "The upper layer of Earth that may be dug in or plowed" by Merriam-Webster
2026-05-28 Glendale Civic Center The Civic Center district of Glendale, California is the administrative core of the City of Glendale and a complex of city and county government offices, buildings, and a courthouse.
2026-05-29 1996 Cricket World Cup 1st semi-final (Cricket final) 1996 Cricket World Cup semi-final was a One Day International (ODI) cricket match played between Sri Lanka and India on 13 March 1996 at Eden Gardens in Kolkata as the first semi-final of the 1996 Cricket World Cup. Sri Lanka scored 251 runs for the loss of eight wickets in their allotted 50 overs, while India collapsed from 98/1 to 120/8 during their chase. The match became one of the most controversial fixtures in Cricket World Cup history after crowd disturbances forced referee Clive Lloyd to abandon the match and award victory to Sri Lanka.
2026-05-29 Granny (video game series) (2017 video game) Granny is a survival horror video game series developed and published by DVloper. It was originally released for Android on November 24, 2017, and later released on other platforms. The game is a spin-off of the Slendrina series. In the game, the player must escape a old house in a forest, within five days, by solving various puzzles while avoiding Granny, a psychopathic grandmother who hits her victims with a baseball bat.
2026-05-28 2021 African Muaythai Championships The 2021 African Muaythai Championships took place from 10–14 November 2021 in Cairo, Egypt the event venue is Hurghada. It was organized by the International Federation of Muaythai Associations together with the African Muaythai Union.
2026-05-28 AEI Group (London-based digital media and music company) AEI Media is a London-based digital media and music company established in 1998 by James Cotterill and Diluk Dias.
2026-05-30 Alexander Ullom (American filmmaker) Alexander Ullom is an American filmmaker. He is best known for writing and directing the horror film It Ends (2025).
2026-05-29 2026 Hawaii killings (2026 homicide in Puna, Hawaii) Between May 25 and May 26, three men were found dead in Puna, Hawaii. Three men were identified as Robert Shine, John Carse, and Chitta Morse, two of the men in their 60s and one in their 70s.
2026-06-04 2026 Philippine Senate walkout (2026 Walkout of Philippine senators) On May 26, 2026, ten members of the eleven member minority bloc of the Senate of the Philippines walked out during a senate session after a heated debate with senators of the majority of allowing senators to vote in senate sessions using teleconference methods. This came shortly after chaos erupted in the Senate when there were attempts to arrest Ronald dela Rosa.
[Failed to parse] 2026 New Glenn rocket explosion (Explosion of a Blue Origin rocket) On May 28, 2026, a New Glenn rocket operated by Blue Origin exploded during a static fire test at Launch Complex 36 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, U.S. The explosion destroyed the vehicle and severely damaged Blue Origin's only operational New Glenn launch site. The incident halted New Glenn launch operations while the cause of the explosion was investigated and repairs to the facility were assessed. No injuries were reported.
2026-06-01 List of United States tornadoes in June to July 2026 This page documents all tornadoes confirmed by various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service in the United States in June and July 2026. On average, there are 213 confirmed tornadoes in June and 119 confirmed tornadoes in July.
2026-05-31 Martin Krumich (Czech tennis player) Martin Krumich (born 26 December 2002) is a Czech tennis player. He reached a career high of No. 293 on the ATP singles ranking on 18 May 2026.
2026-05-30 Asal Kolaar (Indian rapper and singer) Vasanthakumar Bakthavachalam, known professionally as Asal Kolaar, is an Indian rapper, singer and lyricist from Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He gained prominence in the Tamil independent music scene through the viral success of the song Jorthaale and later expanded into Tamil cinema through collaborations with leading composers and actors.
2026-05-30 Everybody Out! (American 2007 rock band) "Everybody Out!" is a punk rock band created in 2007 by Chris Sweeney (Dead Pets) that featured Rick Barton, the original guitarist for Dropkick Murphys.
[Failed to parse] Daniel Carpenter (political scientist) (American political scientist (born 1967)) Daniel Paul Carpenter (born April 19, 1967) is an American political scientist serving as Allie S. Freed Professor of Government at Harvard University. He is a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration. As of 2026, he is also chair of the government department in the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
2026-05-30 2028 Iloilo City local elections Local elections will be held in Iloilo City on May 8, 2028, as part of the 2028 Philippine general election. The electorate would elect a mayor, a vice mayor, 12 members of the Iloilo City Council, and the lone district representative to the House of Representatives of the Philippines. The officials elected in the election will assume their respective offices on June 30, 2028, for a three-year-term.
2026-06-01 2026 Dialog Schools Rugby League 2026 Dialog Schools Rugby League is the Ongoing 52nd Edition of the League under modern system. This season contains 18 top-tier school teams challenging for the prestigious School rugby championship. This season will be predominantly played across Colombo and Kandy Schools.
2026-06-01 2025 Dialog Schools Rugby League 2025 Dialog Schools Rugby League was the 51st Edition of the League under modern system. This season contains 18 top-tier school teams challenging for the prestigious School rugby championship. This season will be predominantly played across Colombo and Kandy Schools.
2026-05-31 2026 Wikipedia editorial strike threat On May 20, 2026, The Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) announced that it had disbanded its Community Tech team. Consisting of five engineers and one manager, all of whom were among the Foundation's paid staff, the group served as a bridge between the WMF and the Wikipedia editing community. They developed several widely used tools by Wikipedia editors.
2026-05-30 Copernicus Society of America The Copernicus Society of America (CSA) is an American educational and cultural nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the life, scientific achievements and historical legacy of Nicolaus Copernicus the astronomer known for developing the heliocentric model of the Solar System.
2026-05-31 Ankur Warikoo (Indian YouTuber) Ankur Warikoo (born 25 August 1980) is an Indian entrepreneur, author, YouTuber and content creator. He is also the co-founder and former CEO of NearBuy. He is the author books, including Do Epic Shit (2021), Get Epic Shit Done (2022), and Make Epic Money (2024).
2026-05-31 Air Benin Air Benin was the flag carrier of Benin from 1978 to 1987 operating various different aircraft.
2026-05-31 Torin Herndon (American engineer and technology executive) Torin Herndon is an American engineer and entrepreneur who serves as the chief executive officer and co-founder of ModRetro, a consumer electronics company focused on retro-inspired hardware and software. He previously worked at Oculus VR and Anduril Industries before co-founding ModRetro with Palmer Luckey in 2023.
2026-05-31 Amaeka Amaeka is an Ibibio female given name meaning "love of a mother".
2026-05-31 Aniema Aniema is an Ibibio female given name meaning "love".
2026-05-31 Locus Award for Best Translated Novel (Literary award by the science fiction and fantasy magazine Locus) The Locus Award for Best First Novel is one of the annual Locus Awards presented by the science fiction and fantasy magazine Locus. Awards presented in a given year are for works published in the previous calendar year. The Locus Awards have been described as a prestigious prize in science fiction, fantasy and horror literature.
2026-06-01 2026 hacking of the Obama White House Instagram On May 31, 2026, at approximately 3:10 PM Eastern standard time, the archived Instagram account for the White House under Barack Obama, 44th president of the United States, was hacked. This was the first of any activity on the account, since January 20, 2017, the day Donald Trump succeeded Obama as president.
2026-06-02 Bradina operation The Bradina operation was a military operation carried out on 25 and 26 May 1992 during the Bosnian War in the municipality of Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The operation was conducted by forces of the Territorial Defence of Bosnia and Herzegovina (TORBiH), the Croatian Defence Council (HVO), and local Ministry of Internal Affairs police units (MUP RBiH), acting in the context of the Joint Command established in Konjic earlier that month. Its stated military objective was the de-blocking of road and rail communications between Konjic, Sarajevo, Mostar, and the Adriatic coast.
2026-06-03 Zach Lahn (American political candidate) Zach Lahn (born 1985/1986) is an American businessman, farmer, and political candidate. He is the Republican nominee in the 2026 Iowa gubernatorial election.
2026-06-02 Farrukh Mukhamedov (Mathematician) Farrukh Mukhamedov is a mathematician, physicist, and Professor of Mathematics at United Arab Emirates University. He has contributions to operator theory, functional analysis, non-commutative ergodic theory, quantum probability, stochastic processes, quantum statistical physics, p-adic statistical physics, p-adic dynamical systems, and nonlinear dynamical systems. His research has significantly advanced the mathematical foundations of quantum dynamical systems, nonlinear stochastic operators, p-adic mathematical physics, and statistical mechanics, establishing him as a leading researcher in modern mathematical physics and nonlinear analysis. His work has had substantial international influence on the development of modern nonlinear stochastic analysis, quantum probability, and p-adic mathematical physics. He has been ranked among the world's top 2% of scientists in the Stanford University global researcher rankings based on citation impact and scientific influence for multiple consecutive years.
2026-06-02 Astute Systems Astute Systems is an Australian defence technology company headquartered in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Australia. The company develops AI-enabled computing systems and rugged hardware for defence and military applications.
2026-06-02 Kasugihan railway station (Railway station in Cilacap Regency, Indonesia) Kasugihan Station (KH) (also known as Kesugihan station) is a class III railway station that located in Kesugihan, Cilacap Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. This station, which is located at an altitude of +9 m, is included in Operational Area V Purwokerto.
2026-06-02 Indian Nationalistic Propaganda by Modi (Nationalist propaganda in India since 2014) Indian Nationalistic Propaganda since 2014 refers to the political, cultural, and media strategies employed to promote nationalist narratives in India following the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) rise to power under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Analysts argue that this period has been marked by the consolidation of Hindutva ideology, the use of mass media and digital platforms for political messaging, and the embedding of nationalist themes in cinema, education, and public discourse.
2026-06-02 Abdul Malek (Student leader) Shaheed Abdul Malek (May 1947 – 15 August 1969) was a student leader of the Islami Chhatra Sangha (ICS) and an advocate of Islamic-oriented education in Pakistan. He served as president of the Dhaka City branch of ICS and became known for his opposition to secular educational reforms proposed during the late 1960s. He died from injuries sustained during a political confrontation in Dhaka in August 1969 and is commemorated by several Islamic organizations in Bangladesh as a martyr for the cause of Islamic education.
2026-06-04 English in South America (Overview of the English language in South America) The English language in South America has a complex and uneven presence. While Spanish and Portuguese dominate the continent, English is the official language of Guyana and the Falkland Islands, and an English‑based creole is widely spoken in Suriname. In the other nine South American countries, English is taught as a foreign language and has grown in importance for trade, education, and diplomacy. Proficiency levels, as measured by the EF English Proficiency Index (EF EPI), range from "high" in Argentina to "low" in Brazil and Colombia. The continent is home to approximately 5.4 million English speakers, with large communities in Argentina, Colombia, and Guyana.
2026-06-02 2027 Cardiff Council election (Local election in Wales) The 2027 Cardiff Council election is set to be held on 6 May 2027 as part of the 2027 Welsh local elections, with all 79 seats being up for election across 28 wards.
2026-06-03 Fortnite: Chapter 2 Season 2 (Twelfth season of Fortnite Battle Royale) Fortnite: Chapter 2 Season 2, officially titled "Chapter 2: Top Secret," or "Chapter 2: Spies," is the twelfth season of the video game Fortnite Battle Royale; it ran from February 20 to June 16, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
2026-06-02 Al Ahad Group Al Ahad Group is an international diversified investment holding company headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Founded in the United Kingdom in 2005, the company expanded its operations across Europe before establishing its primary corporate headquarters and operational hub in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
2026-06-02 Blue Moon Backyard and Pool Inc. Blue Moon Backyard & Pool Inc. is a privately held swimming pool construction and outdoor living company headquartered in Leesburg, Florida. The company specializes in custom swimming pool design and construction, pool remodeling, pool maintenance, pool repair, spas, screen enclosures, and outdoor living projects throughout Central Florida. Blue Moon Backyard & Pool serves residential clients and provides design-build services for backyard and aquatic environments.
2026-06-03 Frenship Memorial High School (Public secondary school in Dallas, Texas, U.S. (1884–1995)) Frenship Memorial High School is a public high school located in Lubbock, Texas, United States of America. It opened in August 2025.
2026-06-03 International Garden Club, Inc. The International Garden Club (IGC) was formed by Zelia Krumbhaar Hoffman. In 1914 she found a to be home for her new club in Bartow-Pell Mansion, which at that time was owned by the city of New York but under cared for.
2026-06-03 2026 Pallabi Rape and Murder Case On May 19, 2026, eight-year-old Ramisa Akter was raped and murdered inside a neighbor's flat in Pallabi, Dhaka, Bangladesh, with suspect her 31-year-old neighbor Sohel Rana who had initially fled, confessing to the crime after being captured. Ramisha's body was beheaded by Sohel after the act. The killing sparked nationwide outrage and protests, highlighting gaps in child protection systems. People protested against the judicial system of the country that delayed justice of confirmed criminals whose victims were children. Following a fast-tracked investigation, a special tribunal indicted Rana and his wife on June 1, 2026. The government had promised to punish Rana within the month of June.
2026-05-20 2030 IIHF World Championship (2030 edition of the IIHF World Championship) The 2030 IIHF World Championship will be hosted in Helsinki, Finland and Riga, Latvia in 2030. Last time Helsinki hosted the championships in 2022 and Riga co-hosted in 2023.
2026-06-03 Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.–Chelsea F.C. rivalry The Brighton & Hove Albion–Chelsea rivalry is between English football teams Brighton & Hove Albion. and Chelsea FC. Historically, the two clubs rarely played each other and Brighton had never beaten Chelsea. Although not considered a traditional rivalry, tensions dramatically ignited during the summer of 2022 when Chelsea aggressively targeted a number of Brighton's high-profile players and staff. The atmosphere between the two fanbases quickly descended into intense bitterness.
2026-06-04 Code of practice for services, public functions and associations (United Kingdom guidance with definition of sex) The Code of practice for services, public functions and associations is a statutory code of practice issued by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), a non-departmental public body in Great Britain, which is the regulator of the Equality Act 2010.
2026-06-04 Eisner Award for Best Writer/Artist–Nonfiction (Comic book award) The Eisner Award for Best Writer/Artist—Nonfiction was an award for "creative achievement" in American comic books. It was only given out once, in 2010.
2026-06-04 Avalanche (Timber Falls Adventure Park) Avalanche was a wooden roller coaster located at Timber Falls Adventure Park in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.
2026-06-04 Agnes Sui-Yin Chan (American psychologist and academic) Agnes Sui-Yin Chan is a psychologist and academic. She is chair and professor at The Chinese University of Hong Kong as well as the director of the Research Centre for Neuropsychological Well-Being. She is also the director of the Pro-Talent Association. Additionally, she is the recipient of the Early Career Award in Clinical Neuropsychology from the American Psychological Association.
2026-05-23 Trinity Anglican School (Independent school in Cairns, Queensland, Australia) Trinity Anglican School (TAS) is an independent, Anglican, co-educational, P-12 school, located in the Cairns suburb of White Rock, in Far North Queensland, Australia. It is administered by Independent Schools Queensland, with an enrolment of 1,062 students and a teaching staff of 88, as of 2023. The school serves students from Prep to Year 12.
2026-05-23 Temperature record of the last 2,000 years (Temperature trends in the Common Era) The temperature record of the last 2,000 years is reconstructed using data from climate proxy records in conjunction with the modern instrumental temperature record which only covers the last 170 years at a global scale. Large-scale reconstructions covering part or all of the 1st millennium and 2nd millennium have shown that recent temperatures are exceptional: the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fourth Assessment Report of 2007 concluded that "Average Northern Hemisphere temperatures during the second half of the 20th century were very likely higher than during any other 50-year period in the last 500 years and likely the highest in at least the past 1,300 years." The curve shown in graphs of these reconstructions is widely known as the hockey stick graph because of the sharp increase in temperatures during the last century. As of 2010 this broad pattern was supported by more than two dozen reconstructions, using various statistical methods and combinations of proxy records, with variations in how flat the pre-20th-century "shaft" appears. Sparseness of proxy records results in considerable uncertainty for earlier periods.
2026-05-27 OpenAFS (Open-source Andrew distributed file system implementation) OpenAFS is an open-source implementation of the Andrew distributed file system (AFS). AFS was originally developed at Carnegie Mellon University, and developed as a commercial product by the Transarc Corporation, which was subsequently acquired by IBM. At LinuxWorld on 15 August 2000, IBM announced their plans to release a version of their commercial AFS product under the IBM Public License. This became OpenAFS. Today, OpenAFS is actively developed for a wide range of operating system families including: AIX, MacOS, Darwin, HP-UX, Irix, Solaris, Linux, Microsoft Windows, FreeBSD, NetBSD.
2026-05-30 Zombie (computing) (Compromised computer used for malicious tasks on a network) In computing, a zombie is a computer connected to the Internet that has been compromised by a hacker via a computer virus, computer worm, or trojan horse program and can be used to perform malicious tasks under the remote direction of the hacker. Zombie computers often coordinate together in a botnet controlled by the hacker, and are used for activities such as spreading e-mail spam and launching distributed denial-of-service attacks (DDoS attacks) against web servers. Most victims are unaware that their computers have become zombies. The concept is similar to the zombie of Haitian Voodoo folklore, which refers to a corpse resurrected by a sorcerer via magic and enslaved to the sorcerer's commands, having no free will of its own.
2026-06-03 Service (music) (musical setting of parts of the liturgy in Anglican church music) In Anglican church music, a service is a musical setting of certain parts of the liturgy, generally for choir with or without organ accompaniment.
2026-05-31 Namesys (Free software company) Namesys was a California corporation responsible for the design and implementation of the ReiserFS and Reiser4 filesystems. It has been inactive since late 2007 and, as of 2010, is listed with the State of California with a status of "Suspended". Owned by Hans Reiser, Namesys was based in Oakland, California and also operated in Russia[citation needed]. The company also provided support for Linux systems.
2026-05-27 Thursday Next (Fictional character in novels by Jasper Fforde) Thursday Next is the protagonist in a series of comic fantasy, alternate history mystery novels by the British author Jasper Fforde. She was introduced for the first time in Fforde's first published novel, The Eyre Affair, released on 19 July 2001 by Hodder & Stoughton. As of 2012, the series comprises seven books, in two series. The first series is made up of the novels The Eyre Affair, Lost in a Good Book, The Well of Lost Plots and Something Rotten. The second series is so far made up of First Among Sequels, One of Our Thursdays Is Missing and The Woman Who Died a Lot. As of November 2025, the next novel, Dark Reading Matter, is planned for 2026.
2026-05-22 Swept-plane display Swept-plane display is a structure from motion technique with which one can create the optical illusion of a volume of light, due to the persistence of vision property of human visual perception.
2026-06-03 Sometimes You Have to Work on Christmas (Sometimes) (2004 EP by Harvey Danger) Sometimes You Have to Work on Christmas (Sometimes) is the second EP by Harvey Danger. It was released in December 2004 on the band's own label, Phonographic Records. One of the songs is a demo from their next album, Little by Little..., two are different recordings of past songs, and the remaining two are rare songs, released only on special collections in the past.
2026-05-17 South Pacific Area (Multinational U.S.-led military command active during World War II) The South Pacific Area (SOPAC) was a multinational U.S.-led military command active during World War II. It was a part of the U.S. Pacific Ocean Areas under Admiral Chester Nimitz.
2026-05-31 Žinčica (Slavic sheep milk whey drink) Žinčica (in Slovak), Žinčice (in Czech), Żętyca (in Polish), Жентиця (Žentyća) (in Ukrainian), or Zyntyca (in Goralic), Jintiță (Romanian language) is a drink made of sheep milk whey similar to kefir consumed mostly in Slovakia and Poland. It is a by-product in the process of making bryndza cheese.
2026-05-29 VolleyBall (19 video game) Volleyball!, known in Europe as Videopac 28 - Electronic Volleyball, is a 1980 volleyball video game created by Ed Averett and published by Magnavox and Philips for the Magnavox Odyssey 2 also known as the Philips Videopac G7000. Players either compete with each other or a computer opponent by controlling six volleyball players simultaneously. The game received mixed reviews from critics, some of whom praised its attempt to recreate the feel of the original sport while others criticized it for being too much like Pong.
2026-06-03 Music Player Daemon (Free and open-source software) Music Player Daemon (MPD) is a free and open-source music player server. It plays audio files, organizes playlists and maintains a music database. In order to interact with it, a client program is needed. The MPD distribution includes mpc, a simple command-line client.
2026-05-28 Mordechai Nessyahu (Israeli political theorist) Mordechai "Doskhi" Nessyahu (Hebrew: מרדכי נסיהו; September 25, 1929 – April 23, 1997) was an Israeli political theorist and philosopher of science, as well as the originator of a worldview he called cosmotheism.
2026-05-31 Scripted sequence (Series of events rendered in real time in a video game's engine) In video games, a scripted sequence is a pre-defined series of events that occur when triggered by player location or actions that play out in the game engine.
2026-05-29 Sabaw (Burmese Family Name) Sabaw is a Kachin family name. This family name belongs to the Kachin that live in Kachin State in Burma. They are originally from Sabaw Ga called Sabaw Land (Northern Burma). The name originates from a certain group of people living in that land who were notably prosperous and rich with livestock. From the name Sut baw (rich or prosperous) comes Sabaw. They belong to the Hka Hku [one of the tribes from Kachin (Kachin State)] and a few others living in the surrounding area today. Sabaw is Family Name and Amyu [the clan relationship name] is Udi Chyang Maja, Hkashu Hkasha.
2026-06-01 Olympians (Marvel Comics) (Fictional comic book species) The Olympians are a fictional species appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. These characters are based on the Twelve Olympians/Dii Consentes and other deities of Classical mythology. During the beginning of the 1960s, the exploits of the Asgardians Thor and his evil brother Loki demonstrated that an updating of ancient myths could again win readers. In 1965, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby introduced the Olympians in Journey into Mystery Annual #1.
2026-05-11 A Wizard Abroad (1993 novel by Diane Duane) A Wizard Abroad is the fourth book in the Young Wizards series by Diane Duane. It is the sequel to High Wizardry. It was first published in the UK, and then later in the United States.
2026-05-11 The Wizard's Dilemma (Book by Diane Duane) The Wizard's Dilemma is the fifth book in the Young Wizards series by Diane Duane. It is the sequel to A Wizard Abroad.
2026-05-11 A Wizard Alone (Novel by Diane Duane) A Wizard Alone is the sixth book in the Young Wizards series by Diane Duane. It is the sequel to The Wizard's Dilemma.
2026-05-11 Wizard's Holiday (Book by Diane Duane) Wizard's Holiday is the seventh book in the Young Wizards series by Diane Duane. It is the sequel to A Wizard Alone.
2026-05-31 Riaz Poonawala (Indian-born cricketer (born 1961)) Riaz Husein Poonawala (born 8 May 1961) is an Indian-born former cricketer who played for the United Arab Emirates national cricket team. Poonawala started his first-class cricket career playing for his native Maharashtra for whom he played 28 games between 1982–83 and 1987–88. He later emigrated to the United Arab Emirates for whom he played in the 1994 ICC Trophy. Poonawala also competed in two One Day Internationals in the 1994 Austral-Asia Cup.
2026-05-30 Nigel Mitchell (British television presenter) Nigel Mitchell is a British television and radio presenter and voice-over artist.
2026-05-27 Successories (company) Successories is a producer and retailer of motivational office art, mostly featuring photographs paired with sentiments about motivation, teamwork, and perseverance. The word "Successories" is itself a registered trademark.
2026-05-18 Yukari Fresh (Japanese musician) Yukari Takasaki (高崎ゆかり), known professionally as Yukari Fresh, is a Japanese Shibuya-kei musician. She briefly adopted the moniker of Yukari Rotten in 2004.
2026-06-01 You're So Cool (manhwa) You're So Cool is a manhwa written by the author Lee Young-hee. Six volumes and a bonus artwork have been released as of June 2006 about Nan Woo and Seung Ha's love story.
2026-05-30 List of ReBoot characters This is a list of characters from the animated television series ReBoot.
2026-05-30 World Urban Forum 3 (conference held in Vancouver, Canada, 19–23 June 2006) World Urban Forum III was an international UN-Habitat event on urban sustainability, also known as WUF3 (World Urban Forum) and FUM3 (Forum Urbain Mondial). WUF3 was organized by the UN-Habitat and facilitated and funded by the Government of Canada. It was held on 19–23 June 2006 in Vancouver to help solve urgent problems of the world's cities.
2026-05-30 Product naming convention A product naming convention is a process of product or good description or titling. Consistent use of alphanumeric characters and separating devices defines a naming convention. The naming convention will create an identifier for that version or model of product or goods.
2026-06-01 Steve White (actor) (American actor) Steve White (born March 1961) is an American actor and comedian, best known for his roles in Spike Lee films.
2026-05-15 Trouble T Roy (American dancer (1967–1990)) Troy Dixon (October 19, 1967 – July 15, 1990), better known as Trouble T Roy, was a hip-hop dancer with the group Heavy D and the Boyz from 1987 until his death in 1990.
2026-06-01 Rui Costa Pimenta (Brazilian politician (born 1957)) Rui Costa Pimenta (born in São Paulo, 25 June 1957) is a Brazilian politician and a perennial presidential candidate aligned with the Trotskyist Workers' Cause Party (Portuguese: Partido da Causa Operária).
2026-06-02 What a Man (song) (1968 single by Linda Lyndell) "What a Man" is a song written by Dave Crawford, and originally recorded for Stax Records' Volt imprint by American soul singer Linda Lyndell, whose recording reached number 50 on the US Billboard R&B chart in 1968. The song was sampled and reinterpreted as "Whatta Man" in 1993 by the trio Salt-N-Pepa with En Vogue, which became a commercial success; reaching the top ten in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
2026-05-11 Wizards at War (Book by Diane Duane) Wizards at War is the eighth book in the Young Wizards series by American-Irish writer Diane Duane. In this book, for the first time in a millennium, the wizards would have to go to war.
2026-06-04 President of the Senate of the Philippines (Highest ranking-official of the Senate of the Philippines) President of the Senate of the Philippines (Filipino: Pangulo ng Senado ng Pilipinas), commonly referred to as Senate President (SP), is the title of the presiding officer and the highest-ranking official of the Senate of the Philippines, and third highest and most powerful official in the government of the Philippines. They are elected by the entire body to be their leader. The Senate president is second in the line of succession to the presidency, behind only the vice president and ahead of the speaker of the House of Representatives.
2026-05-29 SelTrac (Digital railway signalling technology) SelTrac is a digital railway signalling technology used to automatically control the movements of rail vehicles. It was the first fully automatic moving-block signalling system to be commercially implemented.
2026-05-23 Visceral Evisceration (Austrian extreme metal band) Visceral Evisceration was an Austrian melodic death-doom band from Vienna, formed in 1991. They were one of the first extreme metal bands to include female operatic vocals, contrasted by male grunts and clear vocals. Their songs were generally long and epic, combining slow doom riffs with mid-paced death metal, with gory and/or obscene sexual lyrics. After a demo, they released their sole album, Incessant Desire for Palatable Flesh, on Napalm Records. After the release of the album, they left Napalm and changed their name to As I Lay Dying (not to be confused with the US namesake), releasing a promo in 1995 before breaking up.
2026-06-02 Treaty of Malmö (1524 treaty making Sweden independent of the Kalmar Union) The Treaty of Malmö (Swedish: Malmö recess), signed on 1 September 1524, ended the Swedish War of Liberation. King Frederick I of Denmark–Norway acknowledged Gustav Vasa as the king of Sweden, who in turn renounced claims to Scania and Blekinge.
2026-05-31 Jean-Paul Valley (Comics character) Jean-Paul Valley Jr. is an antihero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Denny O'Neil and Joe Quesada and debuted in Batman: Sword of Azrael #1 (October 1992) as an ally of the superhero Batman, after which he would go on to make appearances in several Batman titles. He is the first character to assume the identity of Azrael, a member of a group of assassins who were created by the Order of St. Dumas to bring justice to Gotham City. He is also the second character to take the Batman name for a short time during the Knightfall storyline, known to be a more brutal incarnation.
2026-05-31 University of Texas at Arlington School of Architecture (Architecture school at the University of Texas at Arlington) The College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Arlington is a professional school of design located in Arlington, Texas.
2026-06-02 Oxford Academy (Connecticut) (Boarding school in Westbrook, Connecticut, United States) The Oxford Academy, located in Westbrook, Connecticut, is an independent college preparatory boarding school.
2026-05-18 Calvin Tang (American businessman) Calvin Tang is the founder of social news media web site Newsvine.com, located in Seattle, Washington. Newsvine, Inc. was acquired by NBCNews.com in 2007, for an undisclosed sum. Following the acquisition, Newsvine eventually came to power many of the interactive and social features across the NBC News Digital Network, including the web properties of brands such as NBC Nightly News, TODAY Show, The Rachel Maddow Show and others. Tang served as Chief Operating Officer of Newsvine from 2005 to 2010.
2026-05-25 Qureshi (Surname list) Qureshi is a surname common in some Muslim countries.
2026-06-04 Mario Pacilli (Italian footballer) Mario Pacilli (born 25 April 1987) is an Italian footballer.
2026-05-21 Smokers Die Younger (English rock band) Smokers Die Younger are a four-piece rock band from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Their debut album opens with hardcore grunge rock and closes with avant-garde art-rock, taking in dub, country music, indie, and rock and roll.[citation needed]
2026-05-06 Middenmeer Aerodrome (Airport in Middenmeer) Middenmeer Aerodrome (Dutch: Vliegveld Middenmeer) is a small airfield in the town of Middenmeer, Netherlands. It is located southeast of Den Helder.
2026-05-20 Shenlong (spacecraft) (Chinese reusable robotic spaceplane) Shenlong (simplified Chinese: 神龙; traditional Chinese: 神龍; pinyin: shén lóng; lit. 'divine dragon') is a Chinese reusable robotic spaceplane currently in development. Only a few pictures have appeared since it was revealed in late 2007.
2026-05-22 PowerVM Lx86 PowerVM Lx86 was a binary translation layer for IBM's System p servers. It enabled 32-bit x86 Linux binaries to run unmodified on the Power ISA-based hardware. IBM used this feature to migrate x86 Linux servers to the PowerVM virtualized environment; it was supported on all POWER5 and POWER6 hardware as well as BladeCenter JS21 and JS22 systems.
2026-06-01 Sully v. Drennan (1885 United States Supreme Court case) Sully v. Drennan, 113 U.S. 287 (1885), was an appeal from an order of the Circuit Court for the Southern District of Iowa in the United States remanding to the state court a case which had been removed from the state into the circuit court.
2026-05-31 Zayitin (Place in Kachin State, Burma) Zayitin is a village in Shwegu Township in Bhamo District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma.
2026-05-31 Zayatgyi (Place in Kachin State, Myanmar) Zayatgyi (Burmese: ဇရပ်ကြီးကျေးရွာ) is a village in Shwegu Township in Bhamo District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Myanmar. The village is based on rocky and mountainous basins.
2026-05-23 Nahunta, North Carolina (Unincorporated community in North Carolina, US) Nahunta is a rural unincorporated community in Wayne County, North Carolina, United States, on North Carolina Highway 581.
2026-05-23 Rosewood, North Carolina (Unincorporated community in North Carolina, US) Rosewood is an unincorporated community in Wayne County, North Carolina, United States on the west side of Goldsboro, located at the intersection of NC 581 and Rosewood Road 1 mile south of U.S. Route 70.
2026-05-14 Quench (band) (English rock band) Quench were an English rock band based in Cheltenham, Oxford and Bristol, England. The band toured the UK and Europe and performed at festivals, including the UK's Greenbelt festival.
2026-05-26 Rainbow Hospice (American non-profit hospice and palliative care provider) Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care, founded in 1981, is one of the oldest and largest non-profit hospice and palliative care providers in Illinois.
2026-05-27 Keisuke Ota (footballer, born 1981) (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. His younger brother Yoshiaki Ota is also footballer.
2026-05-29 Visniak (Brand of soft drinks) Visniak was a brand of soft drinks made by the "Saturn-Visniak Beverage Co." in Sloan, New York. The name of the brand was taken from wiśnia, the Polish word for "cherry". The company was founded in 1959 and closed in 2004. It dissolved in 2009.
2026-05-31 Urban Umpires (American hip hop group) Urban Umpires is a domestic private stock corporation working mainly in the realm of multimedia. It was founded in 2004 by Just Jay, who initiated Urban Umpires as a collection of entrepreneurs, DJs, producers, MCs, graffiti artists, videographers, instrumental artists, graphic designers, and the like, several years before its incorporation.
2026-05-25 Pointe-Noire, Quebec (Sector) Pointe-Noire is an unincorporated area in the Canadian province of Quebec. It is within the city of Sept-Îles in the Sept-Rivières regional county municipality and the Côte-Nord region of eastern Quebec. Used as a deep-sea port throughout the twentieth century, the sector is now a metallurgical complex and transportation hub.
2026-05-29 LaNotizia LaNotizia (English: The [Piece of] News) is a Swiss Italian-language daily newspaper covering science and technology, economy and politics topics. Based in Basel, it is owned by S. Publishing.
2026-06-01 Mozart and smallpox In 1767, the 11-year-old composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was struck by smallpox. Like all smallpox victims, he was at serious risk of dying, but he survived the disease. This article discusses smallpox as it existed in Mozart's time, the decision taken in 1764 by Mozart's father Leopold not to inoculate his children against the disease, the course of Mozart's illness, and the aftermath.
2026-06-04 NHS West Essex (UK NHS local body concerned with the organisation of service delivery in West Essex) NHS West Essex was a NHS primary care trust (PCT) in Essex, England. Formed in October 2006 following the merger of the three previous primary care trusts – Epping Forest, Harlow and Uttlesford, it has an annual budget of £370m. It covers approximately 390 square miles (1,000 km2), from Buckhurst Hill to Steeple Bumpstead with a population of about 280,000. It is responsible for improving primary care and the health of the local population and with a statutory responsibility for providing health services.
2026-05-11 Qui studio a voi stadio (1987 Italian sports TV series) Qui studio a voi stadio (known also by the acronym QSVS) is a sports talk and debate television program produced by Telelombardia and aired on various affiliated local television channels in Italy, entirely devoted to Italian Soccer, in particular the Serie A.
2026-05-11 A Wizard of Mars (Novel by Diane Duane) A Wizard of Mars is the ninth novel in the Young Wizards series, written by Diane Duane. After being pushed back several times due to internal turmoil at Harcourt Trade Publishers, it was scheduled for release on April 14, 2010, but the distributor shipped it in late March 2010.
2026-05-31 Stonner kebab (Glaswegian fast food dish) The stonner kebab is a pork sausage wrapped in strips of gyro meat, coated in two layers of batter, and then deep fried. It is served on a bed of chips. The kebab weighs 1.4 kg (3.1 lb).[citation needed] The dish is available in Ruby Chip Shop in Glasgow. The name stonner is derived from a combination of "sausage" and "donner", and is the Glaswegian slang word for an erection.
2026-05-22 St. Paul's Matriculation Higher Secondary School (School in Tamil Nadu, India) St. Paul's Matriculation Higher Secondary School is an all-boys Catholic secondary school in Neyveli, Tamil Nadu, India.
2026-06-02 Patrick D. Ryan (Irish mayor) Patrick D. Ryan (10 March 1920 – 13 April 2004) was a local councillor with Galway City Council who served as Mayor of Galway from 1962 to 1963.
2026-05-28 Adam Nathanson (American musician) Adam Nathanson is an American musician currently based in Richmond, Virginia. He is best known as the guitarist in the New York-based hardcore punk band Born Against, and the singer and guitarist in the proto-folk punk band (Young) Pioneers.
2026-05-31 Faed Mustafa (Palestinian diplomat (born 1965)) Faed Mustafa (sometimes Fayed Mustafa; born 23 July 1965) is a Palestinian diplomat and current ambassador of Palestine to Turkey, presenting his credentials to Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on 17 June 2015.
2026-05-18 Ruiz Foods (Company based in the state of California, United States) Ruiz Foods is an American food production and service company based in Frisco, Texas, founded in 1964 by Louis Ruiz and his son, Fred.
2026-05-26 Rigid transformation (Mathematical transformation that preserves distances) In mathematics, a rigid transformation (also called Euclidean transformation or Euclidean isometry) is a geometric transformation of a Euclidean space that preserves the Euclidean distance between every pair of points.
2026-05-29 Trainguard MT (Communications-based train control system) Trainguard MT is a communication-based train control (CBTC) developed by Siemens Transportation Systems (ex Matra Transport international, and now integrated into Siemens Mobility) which allows fully automated circulation of rapid transit trains, and thanks to moving block system, less time between trains.
2026-06-04 Za humny je drak (1982 film by Radim Cvrček) Za humny je drak is a 1982 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr.
2026-05-26 A Retrospective (Lynyrd Skynyrd album) (1993 greatest hits album by Lynyrd Skynyrd) A Retrospective is a compilation album by American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd.
2026-06-01 Rubashkin family (American businessman) The Rubashkin family (Yiddish: רובאַשקין) is a family of American Hasidic Jews of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement of Brooklyn, New York, headed by Aaron Rubashkin.
2026-05-26 Swell Music Swell Music + Sound is an audio post-production studio specializing in original music composition, sound design, audio mixing, sonic branding, and music licensing. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the studio serves advertising agencies, brands, and production companies across the United States. The studio is led by founder and Executive Creative Director Elad Marish.
2026-05-29 Wantitall.co.za (Online shop based in Johannesburg, South Africa) WantItAll.co.za is a South African online retailer, based in Johannesburg.
2026-06-03 Psyclones (experimental industrial musical band) Psyclones is an experimental industrial band started in 1980 with core members Brian Ladd and Julie Frith. Psyclones has since released several albums between 1982 and 2023. Their first recordings were made at their home, by bouncing tapes back and forth on standard cassette decks, overdubbing new sounds on top in a process now called ping-pong recording.
2026-05-27 Nirmala Convent Higher Secondary School (Private school in Sironj, Madhya Pradesh, India) Nirmala Convent Higher Secondary School is a Roman Catholic school in Sironj, Madhya Pradesh, India, founded in 1973 and affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). It is administered by the Sagar Diocesan Service Society.
2026-06-04 Sri Ramkrishna Sikshalaya (High school in Howrah, India, West Bengal, India) Sri Ramkrishna Sikshalaya is a Higher Secondary School located at 106, N.S. Dutta Road, Kadamtala, Howrah, West Bengal 711101 India. This school was founded by Sri Indubhusan Chattopadhyay and Sri Sadhan Kumar Bandyopadhyay on 13 December 1942.
2026-05-22 Nick Pride and the Pimptones (funk/jazz/soul band) Nick Pride and the Pimptones are a funk/jazz/soul band based in Newcastle upon Tyne. The Pimptones were formed in 2007 by guitarist, composer, and arranger Nick Pride. Their record label Record Kicks describes them as "a deep funk/jazz-dance outfit playing original music in the style of The Meters, JTQ, and Charlie Hunter. "
2026-05-28 Smt. Shanti Devi Law College (Law schools in Haryana) Smt. Shanti Devi Law College is situated in Rewari, Haryana, India. It is affiliated to the Maharshi Dayanand University at Rohtak.
2026-05-30 Panineeya Institute of Dental Sciences & Research Centre (Dental College in India) The Panineeya Institute of Dental Sciences & Research Centre, Hyderabad was established in Hyderabad in 2003. It offers graduate and post-graduate courses in dental surgery. Its programmes were approved by the Indian Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the Dental Council of India, and the Government of Andhra Pradesh. The college has an intake of 100 seats per year in BDS and MDS (70 merit and 30 management).
2026-06-02 Tampa Bay Automobile Museum (automotive museum in the United States) The Tampa Bay Automobile Museum is an automobile museum in Pinellas Park, Florida, in the Tampa Bay Area. It displays historic vehicles, primarily from the 20th century, with a focus on technical innovation, pioneering engineering concepts, and unusual designs.
2026-06-01 Wilson Dobie Wilson (Scottish antiquary, author and traveller) Wilson Dobie Wilson FRSE FSA (Scot) (30 November 1803 – 1838) was a nineteenth-century Scottish writer, editor and traveller. He was a member of the Maitland Club council, and a member of the Honourable Faculty of Advocates though he did not practise. He lived in Gleverebach.
2026-05-30 Shyampur Siddheswari Mahavidyalaya (Undergraduate college in West Bengal, India) Shyampur Siddheswari Mahavidyalaya, established in 1964, is an undergraduate college in Shyampur I, West Bengal, India. It is affiliated with the University of Calcutta.
2026-05-28 Smt. Shanti Devi School of Nursing (Nursing School in India) Smt. Shanti Devi School of Nursing is a nursing school located in the village of Saharanwas, Rewari district, India. It is recognised by the Indian Nursing Council.
2026-05-31 Prince M. Bunyamin Air Force Base (airport in Indonesia) Prince M. Bunyamin Air Force Base (Indonesian: Pangkalan TNI Angkatan Udara Pangeran M. Bunyamin) (IATA: AKQ, ICAO: WILM) is an Indonesian Air Force base located in Astra Ksetra, Menggala, Tulang Bawang Regency, Lampung, Indonesia. It was previously known as Astra Ksetra Air Force Base (Pangkalan TNI Angkatan Udara Astra Ksetra) before being renamed in 2016. The base is operated by the Indonesian Air Force and is used for military aviation and training activities.
2026-06-02 Raja Rammohan Roy Mahavidyalaya (College in West Bengal) Raja Rammohan Roy Mahavidyalaya, established in 1964, is a government affiliated college located at Radhanagar in the Hooghly district of West Bengal. It is affiliated to the University of Burdwan and teaches arts, science and commerce.
2026-05-29 Namniwel Airport (Airport in Maluku Islands, Indonesia) Namniwel Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Namniwel) (IATA: NAM, ICAO: WAPN) is a domestic airport serving Buru Regency, Maluku, Indonesia.The airport is located in Namlea District on Buru Island and is operated by the Technical Implementation Unit of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
2026-06-02 Surendranath Evening College (College in Kolkata, West Bengal, India) Surendranath Evening College, established in 1961, is an undergraduate college in Sealdah, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It is affiliated with the University of Calcutta.
2026-05-27 Charles Tremayne (British television executive) Charles Tremayne is a British television executive and producer.
2026-05-22 Stylus Studio (IDE for XML) Stylus Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for the Extensible Markup Language (XML). It consists of a variety of tools and visual designers to edit and transform XML documents and legacy data such as electronic data interchange (EDI), comma-separated values (CSV) and relational data.
2026-05-31 Sky Research (Defunct UXO disposal company) Sky Research was an international unexploded ordnance detection company located primarily in the United States. It was established in 1995 by Sky (who uses a single name) and his wife Anne Sky. In October 2011, it was awarded a $9.4 million contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the development of the Military Munitions Response Program.
2026-05-29 Semiotics (journal) (Academic journal) Semiotics: Yearbook of the Semiotic Society of America is an annual series that publishes a selection of the peer-reviewed papers presented at the society's annual conference. The content and thematic focus of each volume varies based on the program of the annual meeting.
2026-05-29 UrbanDaddy UrbanDaddy is a company based in New York which published content about men's luxury lifestyle topics. As of August 2012, its websites and newsletters have more than 4.5 million subscriber in ten U.S. markets. UrbanDaddy publishes a daily email newsletter covering a single piece of news pertaining to nightlife, food and dining as well as lifestyle and entertainment. The company is privately held, with a business model supported by advertising revenue and e-commerce.
2026-05-30 Jean José Razafimandimby (Malagasy footballer (born 1989)) Jean José Tigana Razafimaninory (born 27 December 1989 in Antananarivo) is a Malagasy footballer who played at 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification.
2026-06-03 Tau Ceti e (Dubious exoplanet orbiting Tau Ceti) Tau Ceti e is a doubtful exoplanet candidate proposed to be orbiting Tau Ceti, first detected in 2012 by statistical analyses of the star's variations in radial velocity obtained using HIRES, AAPS and HARPS. Its possible properties were refined in 2017, where it was one of two planets recovered from new data, the other being Tau Ceti f. Studies published in 2021 and 2025 have been unable to confirm this existence of the planet.
2026-05-22 The Whodlums (English tribute band to The Who) The Whodlums are a tribute band to the Who based in North East England. Endorsed by the Who's lead singer Roger Daltrey, the band often perform in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust, of which Daltrey is patron. As of June 2012, the band had raised £20,000 for the Trust.
2026-05-31 Anon Pairot (Thai artist and designer) Anon Pairot is a Thai artist and designer based in Bangkok.
2026-06-01 Results of the 1999 New South Wales Legislative Assembly election (State election for New South Wales, Australia in March 1999) This is a list of electoral district results for the 1999 New South Wales state election.
2026-05-31 SMF Automated People Mover (Automated people mover system at Sacramento International Airport) The SMF Automated People Mover is an elevated automated people mover system at Sacramento International Airport in Sacramento, California. The system opened on October 6, 2011 and is used to move passengers between Central Terminal B (landside) and Concourse B (airside). The system uses two Bombardier Innovia APM 100 vehicles operating as single cars on two separate parallel tracks.
2026-05-28 Samsi College (College in West Bengal) Samsi College is an undergraduate college at Samsi under Chanchol police station in the Malda district of West Bengal, India. The college is affiliated to the University of Gour Banga, offering undergraduate courses.
2026-05-26 Minkowski space (number field) (Euclidean space associated with an algebraic number field) In mathematics, specifically the field of algebraic number theory, a Minkowski space is a Euclidean space associated with an algebraic number field.
2026-05-30 World Economic Journal (Information regarding the bimonthly business magazine) The World Economic Journal (WEJ) is a respected international media platform covering key economic, technological, social, and political developments across the globe. World Economic Journal was founded in 2009 in London, United Kingdom. WEJ serves as a powerful tool for reputation building, brand positioning, and international outreach. It helps companies, institutions, and leaders present themselves to the global arena.
2026-05-18 Thomas & Friends (franchise) (Media franchise) Thomas & Friends (formerly known as Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends) is a children's media franchise based on the Railway Series books by Wilbert Awdry and created by Britt Allcroft in 1984 and owned by Mattel since 2012. The franchise revolves around the titular protagonist, Thomas the Tank Engine, as well as an ensemble cast of anthropomorphic steam locomotives and other vehicles, who all work on the Island of Sodor.
2026-05-27 Pop music in Taiwan (Popular music produced in Taiwan) Taiwanese pop music, also known as T-pop, refers to commercially produced pop music originating in Taiwan or performed by Taiwanese artists and groups.
2026-06-02 Religious information by country Database (WCD) 2010 and International Religious Freedom Report for 2012 of the U.S. Department of State. The article Religions by country has a sortable table from the Pew Forum report.
2026-05-28 Zemi figures from Vere, Jamaica (Important collection of pre-Columbian wooden figures) The Zemi figures from Vere, Jamaica (this area is situated in the modern parish of Clarendon) are an important collection of pre-Columbian wooden figures found in the Carpenters Mountains in Jamaica in the late 18th century. They were originally made by the Taíno people and may have served as venerated objects that housed local spirits or deities. They now form part of the British Museum's collection.
2026-05-27 Simplicial space (Simplicial object in the category of topological spaces) In mathematics, a simplicial space is a simplicial object in the category of topological spaces. In other words, it is a contravariant functor from the simplex category Δ to the category of topological spaces.
2026-05-12 Mahaut Mondino (Musical artist) Mahaut Mondino, usually known mononymously as Mahaut, is a French singer-songwriter and producer.
2026-05-18 Roman Putin (Russian businessman and politician (born 1977)) Roman Igorevich Putin (Russian: Роман Игоревич Путин; born 10 November 1977) is a Russian politician and businessman. He is the son of businessman Igor Putin who is a first cousin of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
2026-05-31 Toronto Pearson Terminal 3 station (Railway station in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada) Toronto Pearson Terminal 3 / Sheraton Gateway Hotel station or Terminal 3 station serves Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is the intermediate stop on the three-stop Terminal Link automated people mover.
2026-05-31 Toronto Pearson Viscount station (Railway station in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada) Viscount station is the northern terminus of the Terminal Link automated people mover serving Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the south side of Viscount Road, between American Drive and Highway 409.
2026-06-02 Tamo Mibang (Indian academic (1955–2022)) Tamo Mibang (1 July 1955 – 6 August 2022) was an Indian professor, Pro Chancellor of APEX Professional University and Vice Chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi University in Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh. He was from the Adi Tribe of Arunachal Pradesh, and sought to promote literacy in the state.
2026-05-22 Peace Burial at Sea (English post-rock band) Peace Burial At Sea are a Newcastle upon Tyne-based four-piece post-rock band which combine elements of post-hardcore with electronic textures, incorporating lyrical themes inspired by Soviet propaganda, horror films, science fiction, and the occult. Their name was inspired by J. M. W. Turner's 1842 painting of a similar name.
2026-06-04 See You in Hell, My Darling (1999 Greek film) See You in Hell, My Darling (Greek: Θα σε Δω στην Κόλαση Αγάπη μου, romanizedTha se Do stin Kolasi Agapi mou) is a 1999 Greek experimental underground art film written, produced, and directed by Nikos Nikolaidis, and starring Vicky Harris, Valeria Christodoulidou, Paschalis Tsarouhas, Nikos Kordinos, and Panos Vourlamis. The plot follows three lovers, who — in a devious and gruesome manner — try to destroy each other, in order to gain solitary entrance to Hell.
2026-05-27 Tuff (name) (Name list) Tuff is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
2026-05-29 Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture (Political office in South Africa) The minister of sport, arts and culture is a minister in the Cabinet of South Africa. The minister is responsible for sport, recreation and culture in South Africa. As of 2024, the current minister is Gayton McKenzie.
2026-05-31 Pusako Anak Nagari Airport (Airport in Luhak nan Duo, West Pasaman Regency) Pusako Anak Nagari Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Pusako Anak Nagari) is a domestic airport located in Jorong Laban, Nagari Kapa, Luhak Nan Duo District, West Pasaman Regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia.
2026-05-30 Nepali Kalyan High School (School in Siliguri, West Bengal, India) Nepali Kalyan High School is a co-educational school Siliguri, West Bengal, India. It was founded in 1983 and is managed by the Department of Higher Education.
2026-05-30 Peter Vaško (Slovak footballer) Peter Vaško (born 19 May 1987) is a former professional Slovak footballer who played as a midfielder. He is most known for his time with Slovak First Football League side MFK Skalica. He currently coaches the U13 youth category of MFK Skalica.
2026-06-01 Shin Ki-joon (South Korean actor) Shin Ki-joon (born July 27, 2001) is a South Korean actor. He acted in the lead role in the 2014 KBS 2TV's children's series Magic Hanja.
[Failed to parse] Andrea Zitolo (Italian-French scientist) Andrea Zitolo (born 1980) is an Italian-French scientist specialized in physical chemistry.
2026-05-23 Serb uprising of 1848–1849 (Part of the Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire) The Serb uprising of 1848–1849, also known as the Serb revolution of 1848–1849 and Serb People's Movement of 1848–1849, took place in what is today Vojvodina, Serbia, and was part of the Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire. During the Hungarian Revolution, Hungarians achieved significant military successes, but were defeated after Russian intervention. Serbs led fierce battles against the Hungarians for autonomy or merge with the help of volunteers from the Principality of Serbia. The outcome of the uprising was the establishment of Serbian Vojvodina (then Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar), a special autonomous region under the Austrian crown. However, the Voivodeship failed certain expectations that Serbian patriots had expressed at the May Assembly (1848). Serbs did not constitute an absolute majority of the population, while the administration was largely in the hands of German officials and officers. The Voivodeship was abolished in 1860, though some rights were kept by the Serb community. The Serbian Patriarchate was renewed, while the uprising had increased national awareness of the Serb people north of the Sava and Danube in the struggle for freedom.
2026-05-24 Republic of Logone (Self-proclaimed state in Central Africa) The Republic of Logone (French: République de Logone), also known as Dar El-Kuti (French: Dar el-Kouti), is a partially realized, self-declared autonomous region and proto-state internationally recognised as part of the Central African Republic. It was formed by the Muslim rebel movement Popular Front for the Rebirth of Central African Republic (FPRC) with support of other armed groups on 14 December 2015. The states of Republic of Logone are Bamingui-Bangoran, Vakaga and Haute-Kotto.
2026-05-24 Travis Oliphant (American data scientist) Travis Oliphant is an American data scientist, software developer, and entrepreneur known for his contributions to the Python scientific computing ecosystem. He is the primary creator of Numpy, a foundational package for numerical computation in Python, and a founding contributor to SciPy, which together form the bedrock on which modern AI and machine learning development was built. Oliphant is also a co-founder of NumFOCUS, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity in the United States that supports open-source scientific software. He is also a founder of several technology companies, including Anaconda, Quansight, and OpenTeams.
2026-05-24 Sekkō Boys (2016 Anime TV series produced by Liden films) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Liden Films. It aired between January 8 and March 25, 2016. The ending theme is "Hoshizora Rendezvous" (星空ランデブー, Hoshizora Rendevū) by Sekkō Boys, a unit composed of the four main voice actors: Tomokazu Sugita, Shinnosuke Tachibana, Jun Fukuyama and Daisuke Ono.
2026-05-24 Splash (Satomi Fukunaga album) (1986 studio album by Satomi Fukunaga) Splash (stylized as SPLASH) is the first studio album by Japanese singer Satomi Fukunaga. It was released on November 14, 1986 through Canyon Records.
2026-05-31 XPLM XPLM (formerly xPLM Solution GmbH) is an international computer software company specializing in the integration of various development applications with product lifecycle management (PLM) systems. The company was founded as xPLM Solution GmbH in 2005 in Dresden, Germany. Besides offices in Germany XPLM maintains subsidiaries in Switzerland and the United States.
2026-05-31 Wild number (Proposed number sequence) Originally, wild numbers are the numbers supposed to belong to a fictional sequence of numbers imagined to exist in the mathematical world of the mathematical fiction The Wild Numbers authored by Philibert Schogt, a Dutch philosopher and mathematician. Even though Schogt has given a definition of the wild number sequence in his novel, it is couched in a deliberately imprecise language that the definition turns out to be no definition at all. However, the author claims that the first few members of the sequence are 11, 67, 2, 4769, 67. Later, inspired by this wild and erratic behaviour of the fictional wild numbers, American mathematician J. C. Lagarias used the terminology to describe a precisely defined sequence of integers which shows somewhat similar wild and erratic behaviour. Lagaria's wild numbers are connected with the Collatz conjecture and the concept of the 3x + 1 semigroup. The original fictional sequence of wild numbers has found a place in the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences.
2026-06-01 Red Africa (Nigerian media company) For Africa (written RED) is a media company based in Nigeria and Ghana, with its headquarters in Lagos, Nigeria. The company was founded by Chude Jideonwo and Adebola Williams, has the subdivisions: YNaija and Red Media Africa. It also hosts The Future Awards Africa.
2026-06-04 Tarasundari Balika Vidyabhaban (School in Howrah, West Bengal, India) Tarasundari Balika Vidyabhaban is a Bengali-medium school for girls located in Howrah, India. The school was established in 1911.
2026-05-26 Takenibeia Toromon (Kiribati weightlifter) Takenibeia Toromon (born (1992-01-29)29 January 1992) is an I-Kiribati male weightlifter, competing in the 69 kg category and representing Kiribati at international competitions. He participated at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in the 69 kg event. He is the holder of Kiribati records in Olympic weightlifting. He won the bronze medal at the 2011 Pacific Games, and silver at the 2013 Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships.
2026-05-29 Playment (Indian data labeling company) Playment is an Indian data labeling platform which helps machine learning engineers build high quality ground truth datasets for training and validating machine learning models. It breaks down large problems into micro-tasks and distributes among its large community of trained annotators. It works on the principle of microwork, where a series of small tasks which together comprise a large unified project, and are completed by many people over the Internet.
2026-05-31 Detius Muni (Indonesian footballer) Detius Muni (born 29 April 1994) is an Indonesian former footballer who plays as a defender.
2026-06-02 Tulukkat Tulukkat is a cape of the Anarusuk Island in the Upernavik Archipelago, Greenland. The cape is in the northwestern part of the island in the near of Qaqaarissorsuaq Island.
2026-05-23 Sohagpur SK Pilot Model High School (High school in Bangladesh) Sohagpur S.K. Pilot Model High School (Bengali: সোহাগপুর এস.কে. পাইলট মডেল উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়) is one of the oldest high schools in Belkuchi Upazila of Sirajganj District, in northern Bangladesh. The school was established on January 1, 1913, by zamindar Rao Bahadur Kalidash Chowdhury, named after his grandfather Shyam Kishore Chowdhury on the bank of the Jamuna River.
2026-05-13 Littil Swayamp (Indian cinematographer) Littil Swayamp is an Indian cinematographer who has worked in Malayalam films. His debut movie was Parava.
2026-05-21 Results of the 2018 Iraqi parliamentary election (Assyrian seats) The 2018 Assyrian elections in Iraq were the first elections since the Islamic State invasion of Iraq, including the Assyrian heartland, the Nineveh Plains in August 2014. A parliamentary election will be held in Iraq on 12 May 2018. Of the 329 seats in the Iraqi parliament, 5 are reserved for the Christian minorities. The five reserved seats are separated one for each governorate of: Baghdad, Duhok, Erbil, Kirkuk and Nineveh. At the time of voting, only about 200,000 Assyrians remained in the country.
2026-05-21 Results of the 2014 Iraqi parliamentary election (Assyrian seats) The 2014 parliamentary elections in Iraq included a vote for five seats reserved for the Assyrian community. Prior to the elections, the Assyrian Democratic Movement (ADM) held three seats and Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council (CSAPC) two. A total of 84 Assyrians competed in 9 different lists.
2026-05-18 ROH Honor For All (Ring of Honor pay-per-view event series) Honor For All is a professional wrestling event, held annually by the Ring of Honor promotion. The event was initially held in 2018 and its last event was held in 2021. There was no 2020 event of the scheduled pay-per-view due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is currently unknown if or when the event will be reinstated in the future.
2026-05-22 SVET plant growth system (Space greenhouse on the Kristall module of the space station Mir) SVET (Russian: свет, "light") was a plant cultivation unit on the Kristall module of the Mir space station. It was installed in 1990 and operated until 2001. Brassica rapa was successfully grown there in 1997.
2026-05-26 Odette Ramos (American politician) Odette T. Ramos is the Baltimore City Councilmember for Baltimore's 14th District. Ramos founded Strategic Management Consulting, LLC to "promote, strengthen and advocate for Maryland’s community development entities". She has served two terms on the Baltimore City Democratic Central Committee, and she was named Woman of the Year for Management Consulting by the National Association of Professional Women. In 2007 she was one of the Daily Record's Top 100 Women of Baltimore. She was endorsed by the former 14th District Councilperson, Mary Pat Clarke. Ramos is the first Latino officeholder in Baltimore City history, and the first of Puerto Rican heritage.[citation needed]
2026-06-01 NDHU School of Management (Business School of National Dong Hwa University (NDHU)) NDHU School of Management (also known as NDHU SOM; Chinese: 國立東華大學管理學院; pinyin: Dōnghuá Guǎnlǐ Xuéyuàn) is Taiwan's leading business school at National Dong Hwa University (NDHU), a national research university in Hualien, Taiwan. Established in 1995, the school offers undergraduate and graduate programs in business, accounting, and finance. Degree programs include MSc, MIM, MBA, and PhD programs, as well as dual degree programs with other international universities.
2026-05-15 Hideto Tomabechi (Japanese cognitive scientist and computer scientist) is a Japanese cognitive scientist who is an adjunct fellow at Carnegie Mellon University and has had an executive role in several companies.
2026-06-03 Alexandar Soundarrajan (Tamil actors) Alexandar Soundarrajan is a Tamil actor, TV anchor and businessman. He debuted in the Tamil film Vengayam as the protagonist.
2026-06-02 Southern Kayapó language (Jê language of Brazil) Kayapó do Sul is a Jê language formerly spoken by the Southern Kayapó people of Brazil in a vast region that comprised Triângulo Mineiro, Goiás, southeastern Mato Grosso, northeastern Mato Grosso do Sul, and northeastern São Paulo (Brazil), in particular on the rivers Rio Turvo, Corumbá, Meia Ponte, Tijuco, Rio das Velhas, Rio Pardo, Sucuriju, Aparé, Rio Verde, and Taquari.: 12  It can be considered to have developed into the Panará language.
2026-05-31 Who Profits Research Center (Independent research center) Who Profits Research Center is an independent research center which investigates links between the private sector and the economy in the Israeli-occupied territories. The Center was founded in 2007 as a project by the Israeli Coalition of Women for Peace and became independent in 2013. The director of Who Profits?, Dalit Baum, explains the idea as follows:
2026-05-12 WeShare Health (American non-profit organization) WeShare Health is an American 501(c)(3), non-profit, Christian health care sharing ministry established in 2018, and based in Norfolk, Virginia. It provides its services through a contract with the PHCS PPO Network. WeShare Health is not health insurance. It provides limited health care services to its members for a monthly fee, pooled to cover all members' qualified health care expenses.
2026-05-30 Toma Group (Bangladeshi construction company) Toma Group (Bengali: তমা গ্রুপ) is a Bangladeshi construction conglomerate based in Dhaka which specializes in government contracts. Mohammad Ataur Rahman Bhuiyan (Manik) is the chairperson of Toma Group.
2026-06-02 Ranotsara (Topics referred to by the same term) Ranotsara may refer to the following municipalities in Madagascar:
2026-05-31 Abdul Hafeez Mirza (Pakistani tourism worker, cultural activist, educationist (1939–2021)) Abdul Hafeez Mirza (2 October 1939 – 17 November 2021) was a Pakistani tourism worker, cultural activist and educationist. He worked as general manager at Tourism Development Corporation Punjab (TDCP), and served as a consultant for Tourism Corporation Khyber Pakhtunkwha (TCKP), known at the time as Sarhad Tourism Development Corporation. He also worked for Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC). He worked as the managing director of a tour operating company, Montana Travel Service Ltd. He was also a professor of French language and author of several books on French language and tourism.
2026-06-01 NDHU College of Humanities and Social Sciences (School of Humanities and Social Sciences of National Dong Hwa University (NDHU)) NDHU College of Humanities and Social Sciences (NDHU CHASS; Chinese: 國立東華大學人文社會科學學院; pinyin: Dōnghuá Rénwén Shèhuì Kēxué Xuéyuàn) is an interdisciplinary school of Humanities and Social Sciences of National Dong Hwa University (NDHU). Founded in 1995, with Professor Yang Mu, the Founding Dean of HKUST School of Humanities and Social Science and Founding Director of Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy at Academia Sinica, as Founding Dean.
2026-06-01 NDHU College of Science and Engineering (Public research school of science and engineering) NDHU College of Science and Engineering (NDHU CSAE; Chinese: 國立東華大學理工學院; pinyin: Dōnghuá Lîgōng Xuéyuàn) is an interdisciplinary school of science and engineering of National Dong Hwa University. Established in 1995, NDHU CSAE was founded with Hsia Yu-Ping, the Chair Professor of Yale University and California Institute of Technology, as Founding Dean, which is the second interdisciplinary school of Science and Engineering in Taiwan.
2026-06-01 National Dong Hwa University Hua-Shih College of Education (Teacher-education school, Taiwan) National Dong Hwa University Hua-Shih College of Education (Chinese: 國立東華大學花師教育學院; HSCE or Hua-Shih) is a teacher-education and education-research school of National Dong Hwa University in Hualian, Taiwan. HSCE is closely associated with the historical teacher's education tradition referred to as “Hua-Shih” (Chinese: 花師), which was Taiwan's first normal school after World War II and one of nine exclusive schools dedicated to early childhood and primary education since 1940s.
2026-06-01 National Dong Hwa University College of the Arts (The Most Reputable Art School in Taiwan) National Dong Hwa University College of the Arts (NDHU ARTS; Chinese: 國立東華大學藝術學院; pinyin: Dōnghuá Rénwén Shèhuì Yìshù Xuéyuàn) is the world's leading art school at National Dong Hwa University (NDHU). Founded in 2005, with Professor Hsu Hsiu-Chu, the Dean of School of Arts at Macao Polytechnic University, as Founding Dean.
2026-06-03 Khalilur Rahman (diplomat) (Bangladesh diplomat) Khalilur Rahman is a former Bangladeshi High Commissioner to Canada. He is the former chief coordinator of corona cell at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
2026-05-29 Shahar Tuchner (Israeli artist (born 1987)) Shahar Tuchner (Hebrew: שחר טוכנר; born 27 January 1987[citation needed]) is a multidisciplinary artist and video art filmmaker whose work moves between emotion, structure, humor, introspection, and philosophical reflection.[non-primary source needed]
2026-05-29 SS Toledo (1854) (American Passenger/Cargo ship that sank in 1856) SS Toledo was an American Passenger/Cargo ship that sank during a storm in Lake Michigan near Port Washington, Wisconsin, United States on 24 October 1856 with the loss of 39 to 79 lives.
2026-05-24 Howard Yu (Hong Kong professor) Howard Yu is a Hong Kong-born academic and author who is the LEGO professor of management and innovation at IMD Business School. He is also the director of Advanced Management Program and Future Readiness Strategy open program of IMD.
2026-05-28 Sustainable urban agriculture Sustainable urban agriculture is an emerging field that involves the practice of growing fruits, vegetables, and other food crops within city limits, using methods that are environmentally friendly and socially responsible. The concept of SUA is rooted in the belief that cities can and should produce a significant portion of their own food to reduce dependence on industrial agriculture and its associated negative environmental impacts, such as pesticide use, water pollution, and fossil fuel consumption.
2026-05-14 Nordic Darts Masters (Darts tournament held annually in Copenhagen) The Nordic Darts Masters is a darts tournament that has been held annually in Copenhagen, Denmark, since 2021.
2026-06-01 NDHU College of Indigenous Studies (School of Indigenous Studies of National Dong Hwa University (NDHU)) NDHU College of Indigenous Studies (NDHU CIS; Chinese: 國立東華大學原住民民族學院; pinyin: Dōnghuá yuánzhùmín mínzú Xuéyuàn) is a school of Indigenous Studies at National Dong Hwa University (NDHU). Founded in 2001, it traces its root back to the Graduate Institute of Ethnic Relations and Cultures in 1995 with Professor Chiao Chien, the Professor of Anthropology at Indiana University Bloomington and Founding Chair of Anthropology at Chinese University of Hong Kong, as Founding Director.
2026-05-22 Suhaagan (TV series) (Indian television series) Suhaagan is an Indian Hindi language television drama series that premiered on 2 May 2023 on Colors TV and JioCinema. Produced by Rashmi Sharma under Rashmi Sharma Telefilms, it starred Garima Kishnani, Anshula Dhawan who later replaced by Sakshi Sharma and Raghav Thakur. It then starred Pragati Chaurasia, Dhwani Gori and Akshay Kharodia as the second generation leads.
2026-05-21 White Girl Mob White Girl Mob was an American hip hop group, consisting of Lil Debbie, Kreayshawn, and V-Nasty.
2026-05-24 Jordan Daphne Rondel (American entrepreneur) Jordan Daphne Rondel (born April 8, 1989) is a New Zealand–born, Los Angeles–based entrepreneur, recipe writer. She is the founder of The Caker, a high-end box cake mix range.
2026-05-22 Pars Air (Iranian airline) Pars Air (Persian: هواپیمایی پارس, Havâpeymâyi-ye Pârs) is an Iranian private airline company headquartered in Shiraz. The airline was established in 2015 and commenced operations in 2021. Pars Air is the only Iranian airline company that utilizes the Bombardier CRJ200.
2026-05-24 R.M. Sánchez-Camus (British–American social practice artist) Roberto Marcelo Sánchez-Camus is a British–American artist and researcher working in social practice and participatory art. His work has been presented by institutions including the Horniman Museum and Gardens, the Museum of London, and Artangel.
2026-06-01 Ib Holm Sørensen (Danish computer scientist (1949–2012)) Ib Holm Sørensen (29 January 1949 – 17 January 2012) was a Danish computer scientist who contributed to the early development and use of formal methods for specifying software systems and modules, especially around the Z notation and the B-Method. He worked in both academia and industry.
2026-05-21 Star (Ripley Ryan) (Superhero appearing in Marvel Comics publications) Ripley Ryan is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Kelly Thompson and Carmen Carnero, the character first appeared in Captain Marvel #1 (January 2019). Ripley Ryan was originally an adversary of the superhero Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel. She was portrayed as a supervillain who adopted the mantle of Star. She subsequently evolved into an antihero while retaining the same codename.
2026-05-21 Results of the 2023 Iraqi governorate election (Assyrian seats) The Iraqi governorate elections were held for the first time in almost 10 years on December 18, 2023, after many delays, mostly due to the demonstrations demanding the end of the existing political system in 2019. Governorates under the KRG did not participate. For the Assyrians, reserved seats were allocated in the following governorates: Basra, Baghdad, Kirkuk, and Ninewa. While the goal of these seats being reserved is to have Assyrian community representation in the respective governorate councils, Iraqi election law allows anyone, be it Assyrian or not, to vote for them. This had led to the Assyrian reserved seats be hijacked by pro-Iranian parties, with mobilization of mostly Shia Arabs voting for the Babylon Movement.
2026-05-30 Adesuwa Okunbo Rhodes (Economist and venture capitalist) Adesuwa Okunbo Rhodes is the Founder and CEO of Aruwa Capital Management.
2026-05-19 Asjad Raza Khan (Indian Muslim cleric (born 1970)) Asjad Raza Khan (born 16 October 1970) Qaid-e-Millat is an Indian Islamic scholar who belongs to the Barelvi movement and a descendant of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi and son and successor of Akhtar Raza Khan, former Grand Mufti of India.
2026-06-01 Tatsumi Romano (American actress) Tatsumi Romano (born April 17, 1998) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Missy, one of the two protagonists in the series Class of Lies of Snap Originals.
2026-05-22 Alessio Zanelli (Italian poet) Alessio Zanelli is an Italian poet who writes in English. His work has appeared in literary magazines in several countries, and The Poetry Society describes him as an Italian writer in English whose poems have appeared in more than 250 journals from 20 countries.
2026-06-01 NDHU College of Environmental Studies and Oceanography (School of Environmental Studies and Oceanography of National Dong Hwa University (NDHU)) NDHU College of Environmental Studies and Oceanography (NDHU CESO; Chinese: 國立東華大學環境暨海洋學院; pinyin: Dōnghuá Huánjìng Jì Hǎiyáng Xuéyuàn) is Taiwan's leading interdisciplinary school of Environmental Studies and Oceanography at National Dong Hwa University (NDHU). Founded in 2009, NDHU CESO is formed as Taiwan's first school for Environmental Studies through merger of Graduate Institute of Natural Resources Management, Graduate Institute of Environmental Policy, Graduate Institute of Ecological and Environmental Education, Graduate Institute of Earth Sciences, Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, and Graduate Institute of Biological Resources and Technology from National Dong Hwa University and National Hualien University of Education.
2026-06-03 MS Ham. 78.A.5 (Manuscript) MS Ham. 78.A.5 (Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Kupferstich-Kabinett, also known as the Hamilton Psalter) dates to late twelfth-century Italy (ca. 1175). The manuscript features nearly two hundred figurative illuminations that accompany the Gallican psalms, canticles, commentaries, a litany, and prayers. The illuminations are rendered primarily in vibrant red, green, yellow, and blue with black detailing. The manuscript is a unique survival with an unknown provenance before the early nineteenth century, during which it entered the collection of Alexander Hamilton (1767–1852, the tenth Duke of Hamilton). The Berlin Kupferstichkabinett acquired the Psalter from Hamilton's collection in 1882.
2026-05-27 Takane Ōkubo (Japanese video game composer) is a Japanese video game composer. Before dedicating himself to music production, he was involved in other aspects of game design. With an extensive career, he has worked on over 80 games, including mobile games. Some of his productions have been included in modern retrogaming soundtrack compilations.
2026-05-30 Ayodeji Razaq Ayodeji Razaq is a Nigerian communications executive, entrepreneur, and media strategist. He serves as the Group Chief Executive Officer of RED Africa, a pan-African media and communications company.
2026-05-22 Md. Nazrul Islam (government official) (Bangladeshi civil servant (born 1959)) Md. Nazrul Islam is a former officer of the Bangladesh Civil Service who served as the secretary of the Road Transport and Highways Division.
2026-06-03 Dean Withers (American political commentator (born 2004)) Dean Withers (born September 1, 2004) is an American liberal political commentator and live streamer on TikTok and YouTube. He gained prominence starting in 2023 for challenging conservative viewpoints on societal issues through debates shared via TikTok. In 2024, he was featured on Jubilee Media's YouTube series Surrounded, where he engaged in political debates with conservatives.
2026-05-17 JuJu Mucciaccio (American parks and recreation director (1938–2025)) Anthony Paul "JuJu" Mucciaccio Jr. (January 10, 1938 – January 1, 2025) was an American parks and recreation director in Dedham, Massachusetts. He was described by Town Clerk Paul Munchbach as "a Dedham icon" and someone who "dedicated his whole life to the town."
2026-05-13 Ubuy (E-commerce platform based in Kuwait) Ubuy co is a cross-border e-commerce platform based in Kuwait that allows customers to shop for products from international markets. The company provides services in more than 180 countries and handles cross-border retail transactions, with deliveries managed by global shipping providers like FedEx and DHL Express.
2026-06-02 Motor differences in autism Research on motor differences in autism has increasingly suggested that motor coordination differences are common, clinically relevant, and theoretically important for understanding autistic development and day-to-day functioning. This movement-based perspective emphasizes sensorimotor integration, motor learning, feedback-based control, and action variability as meaningful dimensions of autism rather than merely secondary concerns.
2026-06-03 Second Trump travel ban (2025 United States presidential proclamation) Proclamation 10949, titled Restricting the Entry of Foreign Nationals to Protect the United States from Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats, is a presidential proclamation that restricts the entry of travelers from twelve countries. The proclamation was signed by President Donald Trump on June 4, 2025, with the restrictions being in force from June 9, 2025, at 12:01 a.m. EDT (UTC−4).
2026-06-02 Operation Oganj '92 (military action of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina) Operation "Oganj '92" was a military action carried out on October 7, 1992, by the 505th Bužim Brigade of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH), then known as the 105th Bužim-Krajina Brigade. The goal of the operation was to push back the 1st Novigrad Infantry Brigade of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS), which was positioned on the outskirts of Bužim, and to capture the elevation point Ćorkovača.
2026-05-17 The Creative Center (Defunct graphic design college in Omaha, Nebraska) The Creative Center was a private for-profit career college in Omaha, Nebraska. Opened in 1993, it offered both associate's and bachelor's degrees in graphic design. It operated out of a strip-mall near 108th & Maple in Northwest Omaha. In 2021, the center announced via social media that it would close due to a decline in enrolment.
2026-05-26 The Osbournes Want to Believe (American television series (2020–2021)) The Osbournes Want to Believe is an American reality television series that premiered on August 2, 2020, on the Travel Channel. The show features Jack Osbourne as he attempts to convince his famously skeptical parents, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, of the existence of various paranormal phenomena. Each episode showcases Jack presenting a series of "jaw-dropping" supernatural videos to Ozzy and Sharon, ranging from UFOs, Bigfoot, poltergeists, and haunted dolls, to unexplained apparitions and cryptids. The series highlights the family's unique and often humorous reactions and critiques to the footage, with Jack serving as the "paranormal investigator" and his parents offering their often disbelieving or comical commentary. The show ran for two seasons, totaling 28 episodes, concluding its original broadcast run on October 31, 2021.
2026-06-01 Quincy Skinner Jr. (American football player (born 2003)) Quincy Skinner Jr. (born February 28, 2003) is an American professional football wide receiver. He played college football for the Vanderbilt Commodores and was signed by the Falcons as an undrafted free agent in 2025.
2026-06-01 Harry Yeaggy (American banker and car collector (born 1946)) Harry Yeaggy (born 1946) is an American banker and car collector. He and Louis Beck co-own the Cincinnati-based Union Savings Bank and Guardian Savings Bank, a subsidiary of U.S. Bancorp; the pair became business partners in the 1980s. In 2008 Yeaggy was a director of Janus Hotels & Resorts following their merger with Beck Hospitality. Yeaggy has held a major stake in Beck Hospitality, and served as chief operating officer.
2026-05-22 Izuchukwu Precious Obani Izuchukwu Precious Obani is a Nigerian environmental management researcher, corporate executive, and humanitarian who works across Nigeria and the United Kingdom. His work spans environmental policy research, corporate governance, and civic leadership in sustainable development.
2026-06-03 Van Sang Nguyen (Vietnamese biologist and herpetologist) Nguyễn Văn Sáng is a Vietnamese biologist and herpetologist who worked at the Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources. He specializes in the study of reptiles and amphibians.
2026-06-03 Simons campaign in Eastern Anatolia (16th-century military campaign) Simon I of Kartli’s campaign in Eastern Anatolia took place during his war against the Ottoman Empire after his release from Persian captivity in 1578. Once he had recovered much of Kartli and challenged Ottoman control in Georgia, he carried the war across the frontier into northeastern Anatolia. The purpose of the campaign was not permanent conquest but to weaken Ottoman control, force them onto the defensive, and demonstrate that the Georgians could strike deep into Ottoman territory rather than merely defend Kartli. These raids also helped inspire anti-Ottoman resistance in Georgia.{{Infobox military conflict
2026-05-26 Organized Neighborhoods of Palm Springs (Neighborhood Organization in Palm Springs, CA, USA) Organized Neighborhoods of Palm Springs (ONE-PS) is a nonprofit association of officially recognized neighborhood organizations in Palm Springs, California. It is organized as a California nonprofit public benefit 501(c)(4) corporation.
2026-05-17 Pedabro (Custom-built electric pedal steel guitar) The pedabro, also ped-a-bro, pedal dobro, or Franklin pedabro, is a custom-built electric pedal steel guitar invented by Paul Franklin Sr. in the mid 1980s.
2026-05-29 Nelly Rwamba Mugo (Kenyan physician and clinical researcher) Nelly Rwamba Mugo is a Kenyan physician and clinical researcher. She is Senior Principal Clinical Research Scientist at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) and Research Associate Professor in the Department of Global Health at the University of Washington.
2026-05-30 Next Senedd election (Upcoming general election to be held in Wales on or before 2 May 2030) An election for the Senedd (Welsh Parliament; Welsh: Senedd Cymru) is due to held on 2 May 2030, to elect all 96 members to the Senedd. Under the provisions of the Senedd Cymru (Members and Elections) Act 2024, Senedd terms were reduced from five-year to four-year terms since the previous election. It will be the eighth devolved general election since the Senedd (formerly the National Assembly for Wales) was established in 1999.
2026-06-03 Zaw Moe Than (Burmese police officer) Brigadier General Zaw Moe Than (Burmese: ဇော်မိုးသန်း; born Myanmar) is a Burmese police officer who formerly served in the Myanmar Police Force.
2026-06-04 Mon Je Bojhena (Bangladeshi Bengali-language romantic drama film) Mon Je Bojhena is a 2025 Bengali-language Bangladeshi romantic drama film directed by Mst. Ayesha Siddika. It is produced by Foridul Reza Sagor under the banner of Impress Telefilm. The film stars Arifin Shuvoo and Tama Mirza in the lead roles alongside Tariq Anam Khan, Monira Mithu, Hasan Masood, Rehana Jolly, Kabila, and Shiba Shanu in supporting roles. The film was shot in 2013, but it was released 12 years later on 7 November 2025.
2026-05-18 Ogbom (Rural settlement in Yagba East, Kogi State, Nigeria) Ogbom is a small village settlement situated within the Yagba East Local Government Area of Kogi State, Nigeria. The village forms part of the Ekiti-speaking zone of the state and is recognized among the communities that make up the rural Yagba corridor.
2026-05-18 Ohun (Village in rural Kogi State, Nigeria) Ohun is a village located in the Yagba East Local Government Area of Kogi State in north-central Nigeria. It is part of the network of settlements that make up the Okun cultural region.
2026-05-18 Okeagi (Agricultural village in Yagba East, Nigeria) Okeagi is a village in the Yagba East Local Government Area of Kogi State, Nigeria.
2026-05-18 Oranre (Settlement in Yagba East, Kogi State) ' Oranre is a village in the Yagba East Local Government Area of Kogi State, Nigeria. It is one of the dispersed rural communities that make up the Yagba upland region.
2026-05-31 Rachika Suresh (Indian fashion model and beauty pageant titleholder) Rachika Suresh is an Indian fashion model and beauty pageant titleholder. She won the crowned Miss Flying Femme India 2025.
2026-06-03 List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Literature (2000–present) The Nobel Prize in Literature (Swedish: Nobelpriset i litteratur) is awarded annually by the Swedish Academy to authors who, according to the Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel, the benefactor of the prize, have produced "in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction". It is one of the five Nobel Prizes that are awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.
2026-05-17 UnboxingBLR Foundation (Non-Profit Organisation) UnboxingBLR (also known as the Unboxing BLR Foundation) is a not-for-profit organisation based in Bengaluru, India, that engages in cultural documentation, community events, and urban discourse about the city's development and identity. It has been involved in research reports, cultural festivals, and public-private collaborations related to Bengaluru's urban landscape and culture.
2026-05-30 Robert H. Pritchett III Robert Henry “Bobby” Pritchett III was born in Petersburg, Virginia, in 1962. His interest in history began at age nine while hunting for artifacts from the American Civil War such as Minié balls (musket balls) in local creek beds. Before entering the For-profit end underwater archaeology sector of the marine salvage industry, he spent 34 years as a successful builder and developer, managing the construction of over 1,200 houses and developing 2,000 lots across five states.
2026-06-04 Second impeachment of Sara Duterte (2026 Philippine vice presidential impeachment) On February 2, 2026, renewed efforts began to impeach Sara Duterte for a second time as Vice President of the Philippines, following her earlier impeachment by the House of Representatives on February 5, 2025. The earlier proceedings transmitted the articles of impeachment to the Senate for trial. However, when the Senate convened as an impeachment court on June 10, 2025, it remanded the articles back to the House.
2026-05-11 Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 5 (2024 Enterprise-grade rugged tablet by Samsung Electronics) The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 5 is a rugged Android-based tablet computer manufactured, developed, designed and produced by Samsung Electronics. It was announced on January 10, 2024 and released on January 23, 2024, while its Pro model was announced on April 14, 2025 and released on May 7, 2025, alongside the Galaxy Xcover 7. It serves as the successor to the Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro. The device is specifically engineered for industrial, field-work, and enterprise environments.
2026-05-29 Zuhura Swaleh (taarab singer) Zuhura Swaleh is a Kenyan taarab singer known for her contributions to Swahili music. Celebrated for her powerful voice and poetic lyrics, she became a prominent female artist in East Africa's taarab tradition. Her music blends traditional Swahili styles with broader influences, shaping the genre.
2026-05-17 Next Bangladeshi general election (14th National Election of Bangladesh) General elections are expected to held in Bangladesh by 2031 to elect members of the Jatiya Sangsad.
2026-05-26 Spatial DNA methylation profiling (Technology for examining cells) Spatial DNA methylation profiling refers to technologies that combine the measurements of DNA methylation and the spatial information of cells. These experimental technologies are used to gather insight into these distinct patterns and how they can impact gene regulation in individual cells, from visualizing the overall pattern of specific methylation marks within tissues, to identifying the location of these methylation marks both in the genome and within a tissue. DNA methylation is one of multiple major epigenetic factors that influence genetic expression. Traditional bulk and newer single-cell methylation assays measure methylation levels but lose important information about where cells reside, thus losing a level of analysis on outside influences on cells.
2026-05-14 Whitney Webb (American journalist) Whitney Webb is an investigative journalist and author living in the Araucanía Region of Chile. She previously resided in the Sarasota, Florida area, where she attended high school at Pine View School for the Gifted in Osprey, Florida before graduating in 2008, and subsequently earned her A.B. in Religious Studies at Davidson College in North Carolina, where she graduated with cum laude honors in 2012 after completing her undergraduate thesis, titled "'He will Not Return Until All is Accomplished': An Examination of the New Apostolic Reformation's Fight for American Religion and Culture."
2026-05-21 Nowa Ruda Depression The Nowa Ruda Depression (Polish: Obniżenie Noworudzkie; Czech: Náchodská kotlina; German: Neuroder Senke) is a physico-geographical mesoregion in the Central Sudetes of south-western Poland, centred on the town of Nowa Ruda. It forms an elongated depression in the valley of the Włodzica and its tributaries. The region has an average elevation of about 500 m above sea level, covers approximately 177 km2, and extends for more than 25 km from northwest to southeast. Its highest point is Włodzicka Góra (757 m). The Włodzickie Hills form a subrange ob the Nowa Ruda Depression.
2026-05-21 Włodzickie Hills (Mountain range in Poland) The Włodzickie Hills (Polish: Wzgórza Włodzickie) are a small mountain range in the Nowa Ruda Depression in southwestern Poland. The range lies in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, mainly within the area of Nowa Ruda in Kłodzko County. The highest summit is Włodzicka Góra (757 m); the least highest summit ist Steinberg (364 m). In total the Włodzickie Hills cover 65.9 km².
2026-05-21 Świdnicka Plain (Physiographic unit in the Sudetes of south-western Poland) The Świdnica Plain (Polish: Równina Świdnicka) is a physiographic unit forming part of the Sudetes in south-western Poland. It lies in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship and constitutes a transitional area between the Sudetic mountain ranges and the Sudetic Foreland. The plain takes its name from the town of Świdnica and represents one of the most fertile and densely settled areas in the region.
2026-05-29 Villaggio del Pescatore palaeontological locality (Palaeontology) The Villaggio del Pescatore (VdP) quarry, near Duino‑Aurisina in the Trieste Karst of north‑eastern Italy, is one of the most important Upper Cretaceous fossil localities in Europe and the Mediterranean region. It is a rare Konservat‑Lagerstätte preserving a diverse vertebrate and arthropod fauna within shallow‑water carbonates of the Adriatic–Dinaric Carbonate Platform.
2026-05-21 Zdrojowisko Viaduct (Railway viaduct in Lower Silesia, Poland) The Zdrojowisko Viaduct is a railway viaduct in Zdrojowisko [pl], a part of Nowa Ruda in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship of south-western Poland. It carries the Kłodzko Główne–Wałbrzych Główny railway across the valley of the Jugowski Potok.
2026-05-26 Olena Polikarchyk (Ukrainian businesswoman and philantropist (born 1980)) Olena Hryhorivna Polikarchyk (Ukrainian: Олена Григорівна Полікарчик; born March 27, 1980, in Lviv) is a Ukrainian entrepreneur, social activist, and volunteer. Founder and CEO of White Dental Group, founder of the Dental Help UA charitable foundation.
2026-05-25 Thalayapooru Sree Bhagavathi Temple (Hindu temple in Kerala, India) Thalayapooru Sree Bhagavathi Temple (തലയാപ്പൂര് ശ്രീ ഭഗവതി ക്ഷേത്രം) is a Hindu temple located in Kudappanakunnu, Thiruvananthapuram in the Indian state of Kerala.
2026-05-30 Siege of Baghdad (1055) (1055 siege of Baghdad) The Siege of Baghdad (1055) occurred in December 1055 when the forces of the Seljuk Empire under Tughril Beg entered and took control of Baghdad, the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate. The event ended the rule of the Buyid dynasty in the city and established Seljuk political dominance while the Abbasid caliph remained the nominal religious authority.
2026-05-25 Richard Ashcroft: Live Vol. 1 (2026 live album by Richard Ashcroft) Richard Ashcroft: Live Vol. 1 is a Live Album by English musician Richard Ashcroft. Released on 27 March 2026, the album features a collection of live performances of many of Ashcroft's hits, from his solo work as well as hits from The Verve.
2026-05-21 Oliver Phommavanh Oliver Phommavanh (born 18 April 1983) is an Australian children's book author and former primary school teacher. Phommavanh was charged for the online grooming of a 13-year-old girl on 18 May 2024 and on 13 February 2026 was sentenced to six-and-a-half years at Parramatta District Court.
2026-05-31 Ordering the Reform of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Executive Order 14300) (2025 executive order signed by Donald Trump) Executive Order 14300, titled Ordering the Reform of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, is an executive order signed by President Donald Trump on May 23, 2025.[AI-retrieved source] The order directs the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to reduce regulatory requirements and issue decisions on new reactor licences within 18 months.
2026-05-26 Amy Minwalla (Pakistan dancer and film actress) Amy Minwalla is a Pakistani actress and dancer. She was primarily active in the Urdu and Punjabi film industry during the 1960s and is known for her kathak dance.
2026-05-26 Qamar Un Nisa Akbar (Pakistani child prodigy) Qamar Un Nisa Akbar (born 22 October 2009) is a Pakistani child prodigy known for setting multiple international academic records at a young age. She is the twin sister of Qamar Muneer Akbar and the younger sister of Sitara Brooj Akbar.
2026-05-14 Thales RapidFire (Versatile, multi-platform weapon system) The RapidFire, also known as the 40mm RapidFire, is a versatile, multi-platform weapon system that entered service in the 2020s. It is based on a remotely operated 40CT cannon. This is the same cannon used on the Jaguar armored reconnaissance vehicle, whose ammunition the RapidFire also uses. It consists of a turret equipped with an optronic fire control system.
2026-04-30 Yagga (South Sudanese online streamer (born 1999)) Aboor Abraham Ayaau Riak (born June 26, 1999), known professionally as Yagga, is a South Sudanese Tiktoker and content creator. He was born in South Sudan but raised in Uganda and Kenya.
2026-06-03 Mun G (Ugandan rapper and songwriter) Mungi Emmanuel Matovu (born 25 December 1985), best known as Mun G or Mun Genius is a Ugandan rapper and songwriter known for his contributions to Lugaflow and hip-hop music in Uganda. He rose to prominence in the early 2010s and was associated with the Baboon Forest Entertainment collective founded by GNL Zamba before establishing his own musical brand called Kunta Kinte.
2026-05-19 Eferebo Sylvanus (Nigerian businessman and engineer) Eferebo Ibietela Sylvanus (born 7 June 1983) is a Nigerian businessman and engineer. He is the founder of Brain Box Matrix Services and Somatrix Marine. He has been serving as the national chairman of Nigeria Institution of Maritime Engineers and Naval Architects, NIMENA, since 2025. He also chair the management board of the Centre for Marine and Offshore Technology Development, CMOTD at Rivers State University.
2026-06-04 Monira Sharmin (Bangladeshi politician and activist; founding convener of Jatiya Nari Shakti) Monira Sharmin (Bengali: মনিরা শারমিন) is a Bangladeshi politician and civic activist who has been serving as the founding convener of the Jatiya Nari Shakti, the women's wing of the National Citizen Party (NCP) since March 2026. She also serves as a joint convener of the NCP's central committee.
2026-05-24 Spoiler effect rhetoric Spoiler effect rhetoric refers to common phrases and rhetorical techniques used to advance the spoiler effect argument encourage people not to "split the vote."
2026-06-01 Richard Kwabena Kyere (Ghanaian aviation expert) Richard Kwabena Kyere (also known as Richard Kyereh) is a Ghanaian professional focused on commercial aviation, management consultancy, and advocating for air transport liberalization in Africa. He is well known for leadership positions held within Africa World Airlines (AWA), as well as promotion of the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) concept in connection with the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
2026-06-02 Sylvana Q. Sinha Sylvana Q. Sinha is a Bangladeshi-American lawyer, entrepreneur, and investor. She is the founder and chair of Praava Health, a healthcare company based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, which she led as chief executive officer from its founding in 2014 until 2025. Before founding Praava Health, Sinha worked in international law, international development, and foreign policy.
2026-06-02 Mon Mothma's Senate Speech (Fictional speech in Andor: Season Two) Mon Mothma's Senate Speech is a part of the Andor: Season Two episode Welcome to the Rebellion, written by Dan Gilroy and given by Genevieve O'Reilly. In the aftermath of the Ghorman Massacre, Imperial Senator Mon Mothma gives a speech in the Imperial Senate denouncing the Senate's loss of objective reality, and accuses Emperor Palpatine of committing genocide. The speech was written in 2022-23, performed by O'Reilly in May 2023, and the episode was released on May 6, 2025.
2026-06-03 Token maxxing (Intentionally maximizing the use of AI service tokens) Token maxxing or tokenmaxxing (also token maxing) is a metric used in an attempt to track productivity in the workplace especially for those using artificial intelligence (AI) based services. AI services charge for each token which represent units of effort expended by an AI service to solve a problem. Some believe that token consumption equates to productivity and thus can be used as a metric to monitor an employee's work. Supporters believe that higher token usage indicates higher productivity and higher utilization of powerful AI services. This also suggests that those not consuming enough tokens may be less productive and underutilizing powerful AI services. This belief might lead to an environment that incentivizes higher token usage to predict increased productivity.
2026-05-14 Oakwood (band) (American midwest emo band) Oakwood is an American emo band based in Austin, Texas. The band consists of vocalist Mathew Dwyer, bassist and guitarist TJ James and drummer Noah Roots.
2026-05-18 Possible (EP) (1981 EP by Youth Brigade) Possible is the debut release by the short-lived Washington, D.C., hardcore punk band Youth Brigade. It is a seven-inch EP released in December 1981 on Dischord Records and was recorded at Inner Ear Studios in Arlington, Virginia. The EP was produced and engineered by the notable producer Don Zientara.
2026-05-19 Sundown Syndrome Tour (2009 concert tour by Tame Impala) The Sundown Syndrome Tour was a concert tour in Australia by Tame Impala, the Australian psychedelic music project of Kevin Parker, in support of their single "Sundown Syndrome". The tour began on September 16, 2009, at Bizzo's in Sydney, and concluded on October 23, 2009 at the Corner Hotel in Melbourne. Tame Impala was supported by Jonathan Boulet.
2026-05-18 Western District Cricket Union The Western District Cricket Union (WDCU) is a regional cricket governing body responsible for organising and administering amateur cricket competitions in the west of Scotland.
2026-05-20 Ovie (Urhobo) Ovie is a male given name which originated from Urhobo tribe of Nigeria, where it means "king" or "ruler." It
2026-05-23 Rheno-Flemish mysticism (Late medieval Christian mystical tradition in the Rhineland and Low Countries) Rheno-Flemish mysticism, also called Rhineland–Low Countries mysticism or, in a narrower sense, Rhineland mysticism, was a late medieval current of Christian mysticism and vernacular mystical theology that developed in the region extending from the Low Countries to the Rhineland between the thirteenth and sixteenth centuries. It drew together Beguine spirituality, monastic and bridal mysticism, Dominican speculative theology, Middle Dutch and Middle High German vernacular writing, and later currents associated with Groenendael Priory, the Devotio Moderna, Franciscan spirituality, Carthusian transmission, and early modern Catholic and Protestant reception.
2026-06-01 Nishant Rathi Nishant Rathi is an Indian entrepreneur and investor. He is the founder of the software company NeoSOFT, and the co-founder of Web Werks and DE-CIX India. He has also established NeoNXT, leads the NeoSmile Foundation, and serves as a general partner at Next Star Venture Capital LLP.
2026-05-31 Shahryar Oveissi (American philanthropist) Shahryar Oveissi is an American philanthropist who has served as special presidential envoy to President Joseph Boakai of Liberia since December 2025. In that role, he was appointed to lead fundraising initiatives for the Omega Market Project. He currently serves as a general partner of 108 BioCapital and as chief capital markets officer of High-Trend International Group. Previously, he served as a chair of the board of directors of The YMCA of Greenwich.
2026-06-04 Attempts to arrest Ronald dela Rosa (Attempts to arrest the Philippine senator) Between May 11 and 13, 2026, attempts to arrest Senator Ronald dela Rosa, for whom the International Criminal Court (ICC) had issued an arrest warrant on charges of crimes against humanity related to the Philippine drug war, caused disorder in the Senate of the Philippines following his sudden return, during which he was involved in a chase with agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) who had entered the Senate chamber to serve the warrant.
2026-05-19 The Wildworld Tour (2026 upcoming concert tour by Katseye) The Wildworld Tour is scheduled to be the second concert tour by girl group Katseye, held in support of their third extended play (EP), Wild (2026). The tour is scheduled to commence on September 1, 2026, in Dublin, Ireland, and to be concluded on November 28, 2026, in Mexico City, spanning thirty-one shows across Europe and North America.
2026-05-27 Aaron Rubin (entrepreneur) (American entrepreneur) Aaron Rubin is an American entrepreneur who is the founder and chief executive officer of ShipHero, a logistics technology company based in New York.
2026-05-29 Thoroughbred Daily News (American Thoroughbred racing publication) Thoroughbred Daily News (TDN) is an American online publication and digital newsletter covering Thoroughbred horse racing and the international bloodstock industry. It is based in Red Bank, New Jersey, and publishes news, race reports, sales coverage, features, video content and podcasts.
2026-05-14 Michigan Notable Book Award The Michigan Notable Book award is an annual literary award presented by the Library of Michigan for the top 20 most notable books written about Michigan or the Great Lakes, by Michigan residents, or set in Michigan or the Great Lakes. Winners are decided by a committee of booksellers, librarians, and reviewers from the Library of Michigan.
2026-05-17 Reputation Poll International Reputation Poll International (RPI) is a reputation management and media research organization established in 2017 and registered in the United Kingdom. It is known for publishing annual reputation rankings and organizing international forums focused on leadership and governance.
2026-05-15 Thakurgaon Medical College (A Medical college in Bangladesh) Thakurgaon Medical College is a proposed government medical college located in Thakurgaon District, . It was officially approved on 15 May 2026.
2026-05-28 Obsession (soundtrack) (2026 soundtrack album by Rock Burwell) Obsession (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2026 film of the same name directed by Curry Barker, and starring Michael Johnston and Inde Navarrette. The soundtrack accompanied the original score composed by Rock Burwell, and was released on the same date as the film, May 15, 2026, under the label Back Lot Music.
2026-06-03 Rudolph Charles "R.C." Rieder (American engineer and business executive) Rudolph Charles "R.C." Rieder (December 12, 1915 – February 3, 2009) was an American engineer, manufacturing executive, and petroleum industry leader associated with industrial equipment manufacturing and international energy-sector operations during the mid-to-late 20th century. He served in executive leadership roles with Continental-Emsco Company and affiliated industrial firms connected to petroleum equipment manufacturing, steel production, and international industrial operations.
2026-05-31 Janet Elizabeth Rieder-Henderson (American geologist, educator, pilot, and scientific researcher) Janet Elizabeth Rieder-Henderson (December 24, 1925 – May 18, 1990) was an American geologist, educator, pilot, and scientific researcher associated with micropaleontology, geology education, and petroleum-related geological analysis during the mid-20th century.
2026-05-21 Skylink Airlines Flight 070 Skylink Airlines Flight 070 was a regularly scheduled charter flight from Vancouver, British Columbia to Terrace, British Columbia. On September 26, 1989, the Swearingen SA227-AC Metro lll operating the flight crashed prior to landing at Northwest Regional Airport. Both pilots and 5 passengers onboard were killed. The investigation found that the pilots mishandled a missed approach in IFR conditions and continued the approach without getting visual confirmation of the runway. As well, they became spatially disoriented during the go-around procedure, which caused the aircraft to enter a dive and impact the ground.
2026-05-17 Pet Storey (South African retail company) Pet Storey is a South African pet store retail chain, owned by major local supermarket company SPAR. Founded in 2025, Pet Storey is headquartered in uMhlanga, KwaZulu-Natal.
2026-05-28 Rajbansha (1977 Bengali action film by Pijush Basu) Rajbansha (transl.Dynasty) is a 1977 Indian Bengali-language action film written and directed by Pijush Basu. Produced by Asim Sarkar under the banner of Usha Films, the film stars Uttam Kumar in dual roles, alongside Arati Bhattacharya, Prema Narayan, Bikash Roy, Dilip Roy and Chhaya Devi in other pivotal roles. It focuses on Bhairav Narayan, the king of the Mainabati Estate, who refuses to acknowledge his illegitimate son Pratap Narayan as his own child and a member of the royal dynasty, which leads the latter to become utterly psychotic and to murder his father in retaliation for the humiliation inflicted upon his mother.
2026-06-03 Saint Sebastian Wokingham Band (Musical artist) Saint Sebastian Wokingham Band is a British brass band based in Wokingham, Berkshire, England. Founded in 1931 as the St Sebastian Parish Band, the ensemble rehearses at St Sebastian’s Primary School in Wokingham and competes in the London and Southern Counties brass band region. As of 2025, the band performs in the First Section of the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain.
2026-05-20 Rare Dementia Support (UK-based support service) Rare Dementia Support (RDS) is a UK-based support service for people affected by rare dementias, provided by the UCL Dementia Research Centre (DRC) at the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology and funded by The National Brain Appeal. Described by the National Brain Appeal as a global model of how best to support those living with a rare dementia, it supports over 8,000 members across seven rare dementia conditions, offering free information, advice, and support from pre-diagnosis through to post-bereavement care.
2026-05-22 Vivian May Allison Vivian May Allison (1894 – October 20, 1899) was an American child. Her grave is famous for the life size dollhouse that stands aside it.
2026-06-01 Dovi Safier (American writer) David "Dovi" Safier is an American writer, focused on Jewish history, and an advisor to Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman. Safier is a frequent contributor to Mishpacha, for which he has won awards, and an occasional contributor to Tablet.
2026-06-03 Pink Dreads (2024 promotional single by DDG and PlaqueBoyMax) "Pink Dreads" (stylized in all lowercase) is a promotional single by American rapper DDG featuring American streamer PlaqueBoyMax, initially released independently on December 25, 2024, with an landmark to PlaqueBoyMax's label "5STAR". It was written by PlaqueBoyMax and DDG, produced by 5Kjordn and D1xoo. The song leads as a fourteen track in DDG's fourth studio album Blame the Chat. Soon after releasing the single, one of DDG's producer allegedly extorted the song, making it 300 thousand. DDG announced that he is currently not talking to his businessman for now on.
2026-06-03 Pulicherla Subbarao Pulicherla Subbarao was an Indian Telugu writer and author known for Telugu literature and historical writings. He served as a Telugu and Sanskrit lecturer at Jagarlamudi Kuppuswamy Chowdary College, Guntur. He was recognised for his historical, devotional and social works in Telugu.
2026-05-26 CedarBough T Saeji (US-born, Korea-based scholar of Korean studies) CedarBough T. Saeji (Korean: 서이지) is a US-born scholar of Asia and specialist in Korean studies. Saeji moved to Korea in the mid 1990s, and post-PhD worked in South Korea, Canada, and the United States, before beginning a tenure track position at Pusan National University in Busan in 2021.
2026-05-30 Evangelos Papalexakis (Greek computer scientist) Evangelos E. Papalexakis, also known as Vagelis Papalexakis, is a Greek computer scientist. He is the Ross Family Term Chair in the department of computer science and engineering at the University of California, Riverside.
[Failed to parse] Nathan Moore (political scientist) (American political scientist) Nathan W. Monroe is an American political scientist. He is a professor in the department of political science at the University of California, Merced, where he holds the Tony Coelho Endowed Chair Professor in Public Policy.
2026-05-25 Warrantywise (company) Warrantywise is a company based in Blackburn, England, that provides extended vehicle warranties. The company was founded in 2000 by Andrew and Andrea Whittaker. It offers protection plans for cars, vans, and electric vehicles, covering the cost of unexpected repairs.
2026-05-26 Vagab Vagabov (Russian boxer) Vagab Mamedovich Vagabov (Вагабов, Вагаб Мамедович) is a Russian professional boxer and mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter competing in the middleweight, light heavyweight, and heavyweight weight classes. He has competed at the professional level since 2006. A three-time world champion in MMA, world champion in CJJ, world champion in Freestyle Cage Fighting (FCF)-MMA, and winner of the Wushu-Sanda World Cup. He is known for competing in tournaments organized by WFCA, AMC Fight Nights Global, M-1, PROFC, and WSOF.
2026-05-27 Power Twins (wrestling) (Professional wrestling tag team) The Power Twins were a professional wrestling tag team consisting of twin brothers Larry Power (Larry Sontag) and Dave Power (David Sontag) (born 1957). They performed under the "Power Twins" name in the Continental Wrestling Association, International Championship Wrestling, Stampede Wrestling, Trans World Wrestling Federation, World Wrestling Alliance, and the World Wrestling Council, and the name La Policia de Los Angeles in Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre. The team also appeared in various independent promotions during the 1990s including, most notably, the American Wrestling Federation and United States Wrestling Association. In addition, the team participated in overseas tours to Europe and Southeast Asia.
2026-05-28 Sangeetha Sai (Indian actress and television presenter) Sangeetha Sai is an Indian actress and television presenter who has appeared in Tamil films and television shows.
2026-05-28 Visit Kurdistan (Tourism and heritage promotion company) Visit Kurdistan is a foundation and non-governmental organization based in the Kurdistan Region, Iraq, that seeks to promote tourism to the region. The company is endorsed by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and part of its broader effort to diversify the economy.
2026-05-28 Right Before the 30 Years Curve (2025 self-help book by Emmanuel Sithole) Right Before the 30 Years Curve is a 2025 self-help book by South African author Emmanuel Sithole. It was published by Kamvelihle Azania Publisher. The book discusses subjects related to early adulthood and personal development.
2026-05-29 Peter Mitchell (Trinidadian footballer) (Trinidadian footballer (born 1953)) Peter Mitchell (born 19 October 1953) is a retired Trinidadian footballer. Nicknamed "Skippy", he played for Caroni and the San Fernando Strikers throughout the 1970s. He also represented his native Trinidad and Tobago for the 1973 CONCACAF Championship.
2026-05-30 Time To Help Stichting Time to Help Nederland is a Netherlands-based humanitarian organization active in the fields of emergency relief, poverty alleviation, education, healthcare, refugee support, and clean water projects.
2026-06-01 Vogue Theatre (Michigan) (Movie theater in Manistee, Michigan, United States) The Vogue Theatre is a movie theater in Manistee, Michigan. It was built in 1938, closed in 2006, and reopened to the public in 2013 after a fundraising effort to refurbish the historic building.
2026-06-01 Rockstar (2026 film) (2026 Bangladeshi film) Rockstar is a 2026 Bangladeshi romantic musical film directed by Azman Rusho in his theatrical debut and produced by Anjan Chowdhury Pintu under the banner of Sun Motion Pictures Limited. The film features Shakib Khan, Sabila Nur, Tangia Zaman Methila, and Shunidhi Nayak in lead roles.
2026-06-02 Smita Prakash (ANI) Smita Prakash is an Indian news reporter, journalist, and television personality. She is the editor-in-chief of Asian News International (ANI), a multimedia news agency based in India, and the India correspondent for Singapore-based broadcaster Channel News Asia.
2026-06-04 Surrender of Jinggoy Estrada (2026 surrender of the Philippine senator) On June 1, 2026, Senator Jinggoy Estrada surrendered to authorities at Camp Crame after the Sandiganbayan issued a warrant for his arrest on a non-bailable plunder charge arising from the flood control corruption scandal. The charge had been filed by the Office of the Ombudsman days earlier in connection with alleged kickbacks from flood control projects in Bulacan.
2026-06-01 Swinton Paterson (British diplomat (1893–1980)) Sir Alexander Swinton Paterson (12 March 1893 – 29 January 1980) was a British diplomat who served as minister resident to the Dominican Republic from 1935 to 1943.
2026-06-02 Unite8 Sports (Indian sports television network) The Unite8 Sports is a group of Indian pay television sports channels owned and operated by Zee Entertainment Enterprises.
2026-06-02 Sridhar Yerramreddy Sridhar Yerramreddy is an Indian-born American entrepreneur and the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Steer Health, a healthcare information technology company in the United States that develops artificial intelligence-powered tools for patient engagement and care coordination.
2026-06-02 Tamga (companу) (Financial technology company) Tamga is a financial technology company founded in 2011 in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. The company develops software and related services for financial institutions. Its products and services have included the brands Szybka Gotówka, Rulla, and Scorector.
2026-06-03 Philip Joe Regal Philip Joe Regal (December 2, 1939 – August 15, 2025) was an American professor emeritus in the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior at the University of Minnesota. Prior to working there, he worked at the University of California. He named the salamander species Pseudoeurycea juarezi.
2026-06-03 Aram Sargsyan (motorsport executive) (Armenian motorsport and mobility executive) Aram Sargsyan is an Armenian motorsport and mobility executive. He is president of the Armenian Automobile Federation, the Armenian member club of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). In February 2026, the FIA identified Sargsyan as then vice president of the Automobile Federation of Armenia and FIA Region I COFO Vice Chair during a senior FIA sport and mobility delegation visit to Armenia.
2026-06-04 Killing of Martin Nitzken Jr. On May 30, 2026, Martin Nitzken Jr., a 27-year-old man, was fatally shot by Nathan Stotts, a Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) officer in the Klondike neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky.
2026-06-04 Paquito (Mobile Legends: Bang Bang) (Mobile Legends: Bang Bang character) Paquito is a fictional character and playable hero in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, developed and published by Moonton. Released on January 15, 2021 on the original server, the character was developed in collaboration with Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao and incorporates boxing abilities inspired by the eight-division world champion. Paquito has been featured in professional esports competitions and has received multiple in-game cosmetic skins, including the FMVP skin.
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