On the second Monday of October, Americans will be celebrating Indigenous Peoples' Day, also known as Columbus Day.
President Joe Biden issued a proclamation to recognize Oct. 14 as Columbus Day in honor of the 15th century explorer.
Since 1937, the U.S. has observed the holiday on the second Monday of the month, commemorating the explorer’s 1492 arrival in ...
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Vice President Kamala Harris' 2021 comments claiming the U.S. must "not shy away" from it's "shameful past" of European ...
Federal offices will be closed on Oct. 14, according to the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. Columbus Day is not a state ...
Every year, Indigenous Peoples’ Day takes place on the second Monday of October, providing an opportunity to celebrate and honor the diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of ...
On Monday we celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day in the United States. Across the United States, tribal, federal, states, and ...
Americans are confused why only some businesses are closed on October 14, 2024, which is a federal holiday. Although many ...
State offices, including the DMV are open in California. Grocery stores such as Costco, Target and Walmart are also open ...
In 1937, President Franklin D. Roosevelt made Columbus Day a federal holiday at the urging of prominent Italian American ...
In the latest YouGov poll, just over half of respondents, 52%, said they have a very or somewhat favorable view of Columbus, ...