It's now fall. The nation moves into a stretch of major holidays. One of the earliest — Columbus Day — is a federal holiday that continues to spark debate. Observed in October, it is recognized in ...
As autumn sets in, the United States prepares to mark one of its most debated national observances. The second Monday of October, officially designated as Columbus Day, has increasingly become a point ...
Columbus Day commemorates the voyage and landing of Italian explorer Christopher Columbus in the Americas on Oct. 12, 1492. For the 400th anniversary of Columbus's voyage in 1892, President Benjamin ...
Native American people will celebrate their centuries-long history of resilience on Monday with ceremonies, dances and speeches. Events across the U.S. come four years after President Joe Biden ...
Indigenous Peoples Day has been recognized for decades in different forms and under a variety of names to celebrate Native Americans’ history and culture and to acknowledge the challenges they ...
This week, President Donald Trump announced he won’t recognize Indigenous Peoples Day and will bring Columbus Day “back from the ashes” — another sign some Native leaders say that advocacy for ...
James Sisto argues that removing Columbus statues and renaming Columbus Day disrespects Italian Americans in Columbus, Ohio. He criticizes local leaders for replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous ...
Turning Point USA painted over The Rock on Farm Lane on Oct. 14. 2024. Courtesy photo from Erick Diaz Veliz — Photo by Courtesy of Erick Diaz Veliz | The State News "We are still here." That is the ...
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 ...