Punxsutawney Phil, the famous groundhog, saw his shadow on February 2, 2026, predicting six more weeks of winter for the eastern United States, according to multiple news sources. The annual Groundhog Day tradition, rooted in European farming customs, drew large crowds to Gobblers Knob in Pennsylvania, Euronews reported.
February 2026 is shaping up to be a busy month, with a mix of cultural events, political resistance, and literary releases. While winter lingers, Minneapolis is seeing a new wave of anti-Trump resistance, specifically against US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Vox reported. Protests continued in Minneapolis and around the state as the Trump administration maintained its immigration enforcement operations in Minnesota.
The month also brings a diverse array of new books. Time magazine highlighted "The End of Romance" by Lily Meyer as one of the most exciting releases. The novel follows Sylvie Broder, who flees an abusive marriage and her family's history by engaging in commitment-free relationships. Time's list includes ten new books spanning genres from diaspora fictions to memoirs.
February's cultural landscape also includes the Grammy Awards, where Bad Bunny and Kendrick Lamar were recognized for their achievements, according to Time. The month also offers unique Valentine's Day gift ideas, such as creative building sets, and scholarly lectures from Toni Morrison, Time reported.
In other news, journalists continue to face challenges reporting from Russia amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine, Time noted. Recent headlines also included Ricky Gervais's satire of celebrity activism, severe weather events, and the release of Jeffrey Epstein documents, Time reported.
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