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    To·day
    /təˈdā/

    adverb

    • 1. on or in the course of this present day: "she's thirty today" Similar this daythis very daybefore tomorrowthis morning

    noun

    • 1. this present day: "today is a day of rest" Similar this daythis very day
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    3 days ago · Today. NATIONAL WASHINGTON DAY | May 10. Founded in 2017 by National Day Calendar® to celebrate Washington as the 42nd state to join the Union. National Day Calendar is committed to celebrating every aspect of our nation's diverse culture and history, which is why we proudly introduced National State Days. This initiative is our way of ...

  3. On this page, you’ll find all of todays national, special, international, fun, quirky, and even serious days. Todays holidays are waiting to be commemorated, so grab your friends, put on that party hat, and start the celebration. Stay up to date with the latest news about your favorite holidays.

  4. Find out what happened today or any day in history with On This Day. Historical events, birthdays, deaths, photos and famous people, from 4000 BC to today.

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  6. Today is …. Thursday May 9, 2024. 130th day of the year. There are then 236 days left in 2024. 19th Thursday of 2024. on the 19th week of 2024 (using US standard week number calculation). 52nd day of Spring. There are 43 days left till Summer. Birthstone for this day: Emerald. Today's Zodiac Sign. Taurus.

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  8. 3 days ago · Three Chilly Saints. May 11, 12, and 13 are the feast days of Saints Mamertus, Pancras, and Gervais. These three are known as the Three Chilly Saints not because they were cold during their lifetimes, but because these days are traditionally the coldest of the month. English and French folklore (and later American) held that these days would ...

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