While not an official federal holiday, Indigenous Peoples' Day is celebrated yearly on the second Monday of October — the same day as Columbus Day. This year, the holiday falls on Oct. 13.
Indigenous Peoples’ Day, also known as Columbus Day, happens every October on the second Monday of the month. Who gets a day off on Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day? What’s open, and what’s closed ...
The U.S. bond market is closed on Columbus Day, Oct. 13, 2025. The bond market follows a different market holiday calendar ...
The myth in this story is that the celebrating of Nevada's admission into the Union in 1864 has been anything but traditional ...
This year the federal holiday, also known as Indigenous Peoples’ Day, falls on. Here’s what’s open—from Walmart and UPS to ...
Columbus Day, which falls on Oct. 13, is a federal holiday. Here's the US holiday calendar through the end of the year.
WASHINGTON — Monday is the federal holiday of Columbus Day, which is celebrated in some places as Indigenous Peoples Day. Because of the federal holiday designation, government offices (even those not ...
Labor Day is celebrated on the first Monday of September, in honor of American workers and their achievements. It's also a much anticipated long weekend used to mark the end of summer time fun. Monday ...
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What is National Tight Ends Day? Here's the history of the NFL holiday
Here's a look back at how a small question from Jimmy Garoppolo to George Kittle turned into the NFL's National Tight Ends ...
The original holiday, March 4, was founded in 2018 by Jill Nico, according to the Economic Times website. The day was created for parents to share messages of love and encouragement about their sons.
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