Washington D.C.

September 27, 2026

World Tourism Day leads today's complete edition for United States.

Today's Edition

Sunday in United States

Captivating view of the glass conservatory and vibrant flowerbeds at Curitiba's botanical garden.

UN International Day

World Tourism Day

A UN Tourism observance focused on travel, culture, local economies, and hospitality.

A street vendor rides a motorcycle loaded with goods through heavy rain in West Java, Indonesia.

World Calendar Day

World Good Rain Day

A day for the rain people hope for, prepare for, complain about, celebrate, and remember.

A close-up of an empty plate with a crumpled napkin and fork, creating a post-meal scene.

Regional/Cultural Day

United States Leftover Lunch Day

A day for turning yesterday into something good enough to look forward to.

Spacious library interior with wooden tables and shelves packed with books.

Regional/Cultural Day

Quiet Library Table Day

A day for public knowledge, borrowed books, study time, research, and the simple dignity of a quiet place.

Macro shot of a wolf spider showcasing its detailed features and dark habitat.

Regional/Cultural Day

Wolf Spider Day

They hunt on the ground. They carry egg sacs. The babies ride on the back. You find them under rocks.

A black and white image of a farmer guiding oxen past a rustic house, showcasing rural life.

Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Haiti Day

You encounter the Hispaniolan solenodon, Ricord's ground iguana, and endemic Hispaniolan parrots found nowhere else on Earth. You see that Haitian families typically keep chickens, goats, and dogs as their most common domestic companions. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

Colorful snack packages neatly displayed in a supermarket aisle showcasing Asian food variety.

Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Nauru Day

You know that Nauru's phosphate mining heritage and coconut oil production have defined the island's economy and survival, even as the nation now depends on these limited resources. You recognize how these products represent Nauru's fragile place in Pacific trade and the resilience of a tiny island nation.

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