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November 22, 2026

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

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Sunday, November 22, 2026

Official observances, world days, local context, and everyday celebrations for people who need something worth reading, sharing, or talking about today.

Bustling Vietnamese market scene with locals preparing and enjoying food.
World Calendar Day

World Market Morning Day

A day for open markets, shop counters, lists, haggling, produce, repairs, and the everyday commerce that keeps communities moving.

Chalkboard sign encourages shopping local in San Luis Obispo store.
Regional/Cultural Day

United States Small Shop Sign Day

A day for the handwritten notice, the open sign, the sale tag, and the shopkeeper making the day work.

Charming vintage barber shop with classic green chairs and checkered floor tiles.
Regional/Cultural Day

Good Barber Chair Day

A day for trust, conversation, mirrors, clippers, scissors, and leaving a little sharper than you arrived.

Close-up image of an ant exploring a leaf colony of aphids, showcasing intricate details.
Regional/Cultural Day

Tawny Crazy Ant Day

They are also called Caribbean ants. They form supercolonies. They are hard to control. You see them everywhere.

A regal oryx stands in a dry, rocky habitat, surrounded by sparse vegetation and distant wildlife.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Namibia Day

You witness the oryx, springbok, and black-backed jackal roaming Namibia's stark desert landscapes as signature wildlife. You notice that dogs and cats dominate as pets, with some residents keeping guinea fowl for both companionship and eggs. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

Historic aircraft parked at TWA Hotel showcasing classic aviation design in New York City.
Regional/Cultural Day

JFK Remembrance Day

On November 22, 1963, President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. Every American who was alive that day remembers where they were. The anniversary is observed quietly. In Dallas, the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza documents the assassination and its aftermath. The window on the sixth floor is preserved. The grassy knoll is still there. The school book depository is still there. The past is not past.