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Donald Trump announced the reinstatement of Columbus Day, eliciting mixed reactions. The former U.S. president aims to restore the prestige of the holiday, which has been a subject of controversy ...
President Donald Trump vowed Sunday to bring back Columbus Day "from the ashes," while calling out Democrats for doing everything possible to destroy Christopher Columbus’ reputation.
Columbus Day will be observed Monday. While many people still honor the memory of Columbus coming to America and use it to ...
Donald Trump claimed he was "bringing Columbus Day back from the ashes" in a social media post. The holiday, however, has been a consistent federal holiday since 1971. Donald Trump says he's ...
Columbus Day, also called Indigenous Peoples Day, may be a federal holiday, but it's also one of the nation's most inconsistently celebrated days, according to Pew Research. Even though the event ...
Columbus Day is currently one of 11 holidays recognized by the federal government. But President Trump says he's bringing the commemoration of the Italian explorer's 1492 journey to the "New World ...
Columbus' city website provides a trash and recycling calendar showing Columbus Day as a holiday. Upcoming holidays include Veterans Day (Nov. 11), Thanksgiving (Nov. 28), Christmas, and New Year ...
While the second Monday in October has historically been celebrated as Columbus Day and is still federally recognized as such, many have pushed for moving away from the holiday to acknowledge the ...
While Halloween is on the minds of most people during October, there are two other holidays — Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day — that happen first, and both on the same date.
President Donald Trump has vowed to bring Columbus Day “back from the ashes.” In a Truth Social post Sunday, the president announced that he would be “reinstating” the federal holiday and ...