The Trump administration has taken a keen interest in how U.S. history is presented, targeting alleged "woke" policies and institutions.
States and municipalities can still celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day even with the president's proclamation. That includes 17 states and the District of Columbia, according to the Pew Research Center ...
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt designated Columbus Day, which was originally celebrated on Oct. 12, as a national ...
President Trump said "left-wing radicals" have tried to tarnish Columbus' legacy, and the proclamation is a way to preserve ...
Vice President Kamala Harris doubled down on her recognition of Indigenous Peoples' Day amid outrage on social media over her unearthed support of renaming Columbus Day. "This Indigenous Peoples’ Day, ...
In 2021, former President Joe Biden made history with his recognition of Indigenous Peoples' Day. But it isn’t a federal holiday. Columbus Day is a celebration that dates back over two centuries in ...
President Donald Trump signed a Columbus Day proclamation at the White House Thursday, contrasting with recent Democratic ...
We’ve all heard of Columbus Day—it’s a federal October holiday in the U.S. that marks the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas. But have you heard about Indigenous Peoples’ Day? This ...
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President Donald Trump’s traditional approach to American history is extending to Columbus Day with a proclamation celebrating Italian explorer Christopher Columbus as “the original American hero” and ...
Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day both fall on the same day, but when are the holidays, and who celebrates them? Columbus Day, a federal holiday, is celebrated across the country with parades ...