This past Monday we celebrated Presidents Day. You may recall that it used to be known as George Washington’s Birthday. Established in 1879, it was the first federal holiday to honor an individual.
America is marking Presidents' Day with protests against President Trump's policies, including government cuts and deportations, organized by the 50501 Movement. The holiday, originally honoring ...
Presidents’ Day weekend may be over, but don’t worry: you still have a chance to take advantage of the many great extended deals available on appliances, consumer tech, skincare, apparel and more.
Organized by Rock Island resident Randy Flowers, the protest on Monday — Presidents Day — was called the "Not My President's Day Rally" and was held in front of the federal building in ...
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the Santa Cruz courthouse on Presidents Day to voice their opposition to Trump administration policies. "I'm out here to support all the people that I love ...
1:30 Protests grow across U.S. against Trump’s executive orders Protesters against President Donald Trump and his policies braved frigid temperatures in parts of the U.S. Monday, shouting “No ...
Presidents Day has arrived, as we celebrate George Washington's birthday as a federal holiday. But what does that mean for the stock market on Monday? Here's what will be open or closed on ...
Learn more The Amazon Presidents Day sale is officially underway and it's not one to sleep on. In honor of the long weekend, the online retailer is dropping prices on just about every category ...
People across the country rallied against the Trump administration on Presidents Day. The rallies were organized by the 50501 Movement, which stands for 50 protests, 50 states, one movement.
Instead, parade organizers were able to move the parade to Monday’s Presidents Day, capping off another three-day weekend. Parade performers and viewers who lined the route were excited and ...
President's Day, celebrated on the third Monday of February, honors all U.S. presidents, particularly George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Initially recognized as Washington's Birthday ...