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Wednesday, July 22
July 22, 2026 is day 203 of 365, ISO week 30, in Q3. The moon is First Quarter and the zodiac sign is Cancer.
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- First Quarter
- Lunar age
- 7.7 days
- Illumination
- 53%
- Season
- Summer in the Northern Hemisphere, winter in the Southern Hemisphere
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- Cancer
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- No major fixed observance in the built-in calendar
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- /date/2026-07-22
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July 22Daily Briefing
Local briefWednesday, July 22, 2026 combines practical calendar facts with a wider view of the day: 2002: The Israel Defense Forces bombed the home of Salah Shehade, the leader of the military arm of Hamas, killing him, his family and neighboring civilians.. Use it to check the date, plan across time zones, and scan the observances and historical markers attached to July 22.
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The Israel Defense Forces bombed the home of Salah Shehade, the leader of the military arm of Hamas, killing him, his family and neighboring civilians.
Written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda, One Piece, the best-selling manga series in history, debuted in Weekly Shōnen Jump.
American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, after police discovered human remains in his apartment.
Japan completed its last reparation to the Philippines for war crimes committed during imperial Japan's conquest of the country in the Second World War.
Stanley Forman (pictured) took the Pulitzer Prize–winning photo Fire Escape Collapse, which spurred action to improve the safety of fire escapes across the United States.
The United Kingdom granted self-government to Sarawak (first flag pictured), the day would be celebrated as Sarawak Day.
A limited state of martial law was declared in Russell County, Alabama, due to organized crime.
Soviet space dogs: Dezik and Tsygan were launched into a sub-orbital spaceflight from Kapustin Yar and became the first dogs to fly in space and the first to safely return.
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