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  1. January 5 - Wikipedia

    January 5 is the fifth day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; 360 days remain until the end of the year (361 in leap years).

  2. Historical Events on January 5 - On This Day

    Jan 5, 2025 · Historical events for the 5th of January. See what famous, interesting and notable events happened throughout history on January 5.

  3. What Happened on January 5 | HISTORY

    On January 5, 1949, President Harry S. Truman announces, in his State of the Union address, that every American has a right to expect from our government a fair deal.

  4. On This Day – What Happened on January 5 - timeanddate.com

    Discover what happened on January 5. Explore key events, famous birthdays, and historical milestones from past to present.

  5. January 5: Facts & Historical Events On This Day - The Fact Site

    Jan 1, 2020 · Did you know that January 5 is known as Whipped Cream Day? Here you'll learn some interesting facts & events that happened on this day throughout history.

  6. On This Day - What Happened on January 5 | Britannica

    On This Day In History - January 5: anniversaries, birthdays, major events, and time capsules. This day's facts in the arts, politics, and sciences.

  7. January 5 | Holidays, Birthdays, Events - National Today

    What is January 5th?

  8. History for January 5 - On-This-Day.com

    On-This-Day.com: Daily historical facts and events, celebrity birthdays, united states history, world history, music history and Quote of the Day.

  9. January 5 Holidays and Observances, Events, History, Recipe

    Dec 14, 2025 · January 5 Holidays and Observances, Birthdays, Deaths, Events, This Day in History, Recipe of the Day, Song of the Day, Quote of the Day, Word of the Day and more!

  10. January 5 Events in History - Have Fun With History

    Mar 12, 2024 · Whether it’s the impact of key political decisions, revolutionary artistic expressions, or landmark scientific advancements, this journey through January 5th in history underscores …