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17 February 2026

  • 12:00, 17 February 2026 (UTC)
Shuanglong Bridge
Shuanglong Bridge
  • 00:00, 17 February 2026 (UTC)
FEVE 1901, a Spanish dual-mode locomotive
FEVE 1901, a Spanish dual-mode locomotive

16 February 2026

  • 12:00, 16 February 2026 (UTC)
William Bloomfield
William Bloomfield
  • ... thatWilliam Bloomfield(pictured) is recognized as the first known Māori architect?
  • ... thatrock wrens build pavements made of flat stones to keep their nests dry?
  • ... that the developers ofArlington Forest followed the U.S. government's recommendations for both residential architecture and racially restrictive covenants?
  • ... thatDavid Barsum Perley used his writings to explore what he considered the British betrayal of the Assyrian people?
  • ... thatan NFL team sharedCity Stadium with a local high school for over thirty years?
  • ... that althoughAn Ordinary Youth is based on the author's real-life experience, it begins with an epigraph saying "All details completely made up"?
  • ... that the American Civil War inspired the design of the BritishAmazon-class sloops?
  • ... that all Aboriginal languages in mainland Australia may have descended froma common ancestor spoken around 6,000 years ago?
  • ... that powerlifterStefi Cohen went down a weight class to bring her world record total to 25?
  • 00:00, 16 February 2026 (UTC)
Koelreuteria dilcheri fossil
Koelreuteria dilcheri fossil
  • ... that after pollinationKoelreuteria dilcheri fruits(fossil pictured) likely inflated like a balloon to drift on the wind for dispersal?
  • ... that there isa football stadium on landonce disputed between the US and Mexico?
  • ... thatAmy Williams won Great Britain's only medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics?
  • ... that in 2017, it was said that 10,000 people gathered onAl-Rashid Street every day?
  • ... that video game characterHu Tao mixes goth aesthetics with Chinese views on life and death?
  • ... that the first Malaysian prime minister said that theState of Singapore would be the New York of the country?
  • ... thatthe original draft of a novel was lost on a London bus and never recovered?
  • ... thatMelkart Abou Jaoude received his first Division I college football offer at the bagel store where he worked?
  • ... that Salvador Dalí transformed a painting of horses intoHitler Masturbating?

15 February 2026

  • 12:00, 15 February 2026 (UTC)
The Dance of Anitra
The Dance of Anitra
  • ... thatThe Dance of Anitra(pictured) is one of the few sculptures byEdith Maryon known to have survived in private ownership?
  • ... thata building in New York City had to be classified as a hospital despite containing classrooms and a dormitory?
  • ... thatsulfur mollies create rhythmic waves to avoid ending up in birds' beaks?
  • ... that physical copies ofChama come with a short story about the premise of the album?
  • ... that the Armenian politicianAram Piruzyan said the USSR's head of state asked for copies of his cookbook to give to Fidel Castro?
  • ... that a U.S. Army veteran was claimed to be suffering fromerotomania when he carried outa mass shooting at a Ford Motor Plant in Michigan?
  • ... thatDawn Hope's first episode onHollyoaks featured an entirely Black cast?
  • ... thata bridge over the Schuylkill River does not actually cross the river?
  • ... thatInugami Korone's catchphrase "yubi yubi" calls for her fans to cut off their fingers and give them to her?
  • 00:00, 15 February 2026 (UTC)
A salad being frozen
A salad being frozen
  • ... that in 1930s America, you could buy a quart offrozen salad(pictured) for a dollar?
  • ... that Bruce Springsteen'sICE protest song, "Streets of Minneapolis", was written the dayAlex Pretti was killed and performed live the same week?
  • ... thatLiu Shasha didn't own a mobile phone because it might take away from her learning billiards?
  • ... that despite coincidental timing,Gap's ad featuringKatseye was not intended as a response toSydney Sweeney's controversial jeans commercial?
  • ... that at fifteen years old,Ebenezer Harcourt became the youngest footballer to play for the Nigeria national team?
  • ... that whenTitan Fleischmann's grandmother first heard her future grandson's name, she cried out of fear that he would be bullied for it?
  • ... thatNigel Bluck's cinematography has been compared to the work of painter Edward Hopper?
  • ... that the difficulty of finding Fluid Ounces'sthird studio album led some fans to believe it was an urban legend?
  • ... that United States Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scaliadid not endorse the statement, "everybody has got a right to the use of the English language"?

14 February 2026

  • 00:00, 14 February 2026 (UTC)
Calvin Duncan
Calvin Duncan
  • ... thatCalvin Duncan(pictured) was electedclerk of the same court that wrongfully convicted him of murder and sentenced him to life in prison?
  • ... that there arecognitions about cognitions?
  • ... thatBilly Gallagher's Times Square cabaret was open from sundown to dawn, with a mix of "reputable people" and those "who had practical reasons for circulating after dark"?
  • ... that theCipero Tramway was the first operational railway in Trinidad and Tobago?
  • ... that voice actorRena Motomura prepared for an audition by practicing a single challenging line a hundred times a day?
  • ... thatAl-Qunayyah, a village in Jordan, is thought to have been the site of a Roman-era sanctuary?
  • ... that to teach high school photography,Kent Kammerer took students on trips to theNorth Cascades andOlympic Peninsula in a home-built camper?
  • ... that Astor Piazzolla'sOblivion has been called "exquisitely melancholic"?
  • ... thatKamaipuʻupaʻa, the mistress of KingKamehameha V, blamed the1871 Lānaʻi earthquake on a foreigner riding a horse?

13 February 2026

  • 00:00, 13 February 2026 (UTC)
Abra aequalis shell held on a finger
Abra aequalis shell held on a finger

12 February 2026

  • 00:00, 12 February 2026 (UTC)
Nesselrode pudding
Nesselrode pudding

11 February 2026

  • 00:00, 11 February 2026 (UTC)
Deception Pass State Park
Deception Pass State Park

10 February 2026

  • 00:00, 10 February 2026 (UTC)
Bombay sandwich
Bombay sandwich
  • ... that theBombay sandwich(example pictured) typically uses potatoes and chutney, but some versions use chocolate?
  • ... that all fivechaplains awarded the Medal of Honor since the American Civil War were Catholic priests?
  • ... that the attorney of thelast person executed by Peru requested Pope John Paul II's intervention to save his client's life?
  • ... that mangroves reduced the impact ofCyclone Dana?
  • ... thatVariety once calledTrisha Ziff a "photographer's photographer"?
  • ... that the headquarters of Indonesia's16th Mechanized Infantry Brigade was a Japanese military base, seized by Indonesian youths after Japan's surrender in 1945?
  • ... thatshark fin is one of the "four sea delicacies", a quartet of luxury seafoods in Chinese cuisine?
  • ... thatImmanuel Iheanacho was measured as a 14-year-old freshman at 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) and 325 lb (147 kg), with a 7 ft (2.1 m)wingspan?
  • ... that in 1956 a person dressed as the anthropomorphic hedgehog and comic starMecki traveled by helicopter to more than 100 cities in southern Germany to give children gifts?

9 February 2026

  • 00:00, 9 February 2026 (UTC)
Charter of the College of William & Mary
Charter of the College of William & Mary

8 February 2026

  • 00:00, 8 February 2026 (UTC)
Male Yucatán molly flaring his dorsal fin
Male Yucatán molly flaring his dorsal fin

7 February 2026

  • 00:00, 7 February 2026 (UTC)
Rolling-shutter photograph of a spinning airplane propeller
Rolling-shutter photograph of a spinning airplane propeller

6 February 2026

  • 00:00, 6 February 2026 (UTC)
Oceanic Steamship Company advertisement
Oceanic Steamship Company advertisement

5 February 2026

  • 00:00, 5 February 2026 (UTC)
Nemiah Wilson
Nemiah Wilson

4 February 2026

  • 00:00, 4 February 2026 (UTC)
Jahangir with a Portrait of Akbar
Jahangir with a Portrait of Akbar
  • ... thata 17th-century painting(pictured) may depict the emperor Jahangir listening as a portrait of his dead father speaks to him?
  • ... thatAchmad Soebardjo said that he adopted a surname after hearing a voice while urinating in prison?
  • ... that Munich's "Shirker's Alley" got its nickname in the 1930s because people used it to avoid giving the Hitler salute at a nearby Nazi memorial?
  • ... that creation ofwethers, castrated male sheep or goats, is recorded as far back as the Minoan civilization in the Bronze Age?
  • ... thatAllison Lanier traveled between New York and Los Angeles to film for her regular role onThe Young and the Restless?
  • ... that the writer ofHow to Survive from Nine to Five andBetween the Covers was inspired by her 27 office jobs and her visit to a strip club, respectively?
  • ... that the baritoneJubilant Sykes, active in spirituals, gospel and funk, recorded the role of the Celebrant in Leonard Bernstein's Grammy-nominatedMass?
  • ... thatFluminense FM used to broadcast horse races before becoming "the gateway to Brazilian rock in the 80s"?

3 February 2026

  • 00:00, 3 February 2026 (UTC)
Girardinus metallicus
Girardinus metallicus
  • ... that Cuba'sGirardinus fish(pictured) may have evolved into different species because the island's rivers are often interrupted by waterfalls or vanish underground?
  • ... that Tinashe's333 and Wishy'sTriple Seven are both named for angel numbers?
  • ... thatslipper lamps produced in theUmayyad era sometimes carried bilingual inscriptions with "TheLight of Christ" in Greek, alongside "God" (Allah) in Arabic?
  • ... thatAnahit Ananyan was credited with starting Armenia's tomato heritage?
  • ... that the relocation ofa Mexico City monument resulted in the water-level indicators on its pedestal losing their original geographic alignment?
  • ... that a pre-order ticket campaign forRhapsody in August saw¥300 of the¥1,300 ticket price go to the assistance of birds affected by theGulf War?
  • ... thatAllan Ludwig has been described as the "founding father" of gravestone studies?
  • ... that during the 1939Abbeville Conference, the first meeting of theAnglo-French Supreme War Council, the parties agreed not to launch large-scale operations against Germany?
  • ... thatHaruka No. 2 plays tworecorders using her nose, one with each nostril?

2 February 2026

  • 00:00, 2 February 2026 (UTC)
Veronika scratching herself with tools
  • ... thatVeronika the cow can scratch herself using brooms(depicted)?
  • ... thata popular series interviews celebrities without an interviewer?
  • ... that a Mexican vice admiral who exposedradioactive milk imports was accused of treason and sent to the Revillagigedo Islands?
  • ... that "King Scum" escaped from prison by pretending to be a solicitor?
  • ... that a psychiatrist expressed concern about a patient's paranoia to a colleague the day beforethe patient killed him?
  • ... thatSarah, Lady Holte, owned hundreds of slaves in Barbados, but only ever met one?
  • ... that the socialist newspaperRadenik was banned after it referred to Jesus as a "socialist, communist, and revolutionary"?
  • ... thatLorenzo Dow Thompson threw Abraham Lincoln in a wrestling match?
  • ... thatA Taxonomy of Office Chairs applies evolutionary classification to furniture?

1 February 2026

  • 00:00, 1 February 2026 (UTC)
2010 snowball fight in Washington, D.C.
2010 snowball fight in Washington, D.C.
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