Unread Badge On Calendar

A red unread badge has mysteriously appeared on my icloud.com cleandar icon.  Where would an unread calendar event be found, especially since I haven't added anything to my calendar since seeing this unread badge?  The unread badge does not appear on my iphone or ipod or imac.  It only appears on my work desktop pc on the icloud.com website.  How can I reamove it?  Thanks for any help.

Scroll through your calendar and see if you accidentally added an event or something. It's possible that your iPhone, iPod, and Mac aren't synced to your iCloud.com calendar, which would explain why you aren't seeing the badge there.

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