Wikipedia:Tomorrow's featured article

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Tomorrow's featured article

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This page displays the featured article for tomorrow and contains links to articles which will appear on Wikipedia's front page as "Today's Featured Article" in the future. Recent and forthcoming featured articles for this month can be viewed at Wikipedia:Today's featured article/June 2025, or by using the calendar on the right. Use the timeline above to see records of previous months (and years), and articles scheduled for next month.

The ratified director of the today's featured article template is Raul654. The director makes selections from the pool of featured articles in accordance with these guidelines. If you want to nominate an article to appear on the front page, please do so on this page's talk page. The article must already have featured status. If you think an article deserves featured status, nominate it at Wikipedia:Featured article candidates first.

This is the last chance to tweak a forthcoming article before it goes live on the Main page, so please help put the finishing touches on it. However, major rewrites are not a good idea at this point; it would be best to wait until after the article has left the Main page.

Critical objections

If you think tomorrow's article is unsuitable for the main page, lodge your objection below this paragraph, stating your reason briefly (one sentence). Given that the featured articles represent the best Wikipedia has to offer, objections should be serious (a major copyright violation, for example), and very, very rare (lesser issues should be fixed, not objected to). Should a valid serious objection be lodged, the director may (at his discretion) replace the current listing with the backup article.


Note: This discussion lives for just 24 hours. All longer-term comments about the article should be directed to its talk page.