Across the United States, many celebrate Columbus Day, a controversial federal holiday observed every year on the second Monday in October. It was named after Christopher Columbus, the man credited ...
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, federal government offices (even ...
A group called The Resilient Indigenous Action Collective called for the removal of the Christopher Columbus statue in Columbus Square in Syracuse. New York State recognizes Columbus Day as a paid ...
Monday, Oct. 13 is Columbus Day, a federal holiday, so many government offices will be closed in observance across Michigan. Nationwide, Columbus Day will be celebrated with parades and events that ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus Day, a federal holiday in observance of Christopher Columbus, occurs annually on the second Monday of October. In 2025, Columbus Day falls on Monday, Oct. 13. And ...
The second Monday in October is a federal holiday known as Columbus Day, but some now observe it as Indigenous Peoples Day instead. Christopher Columbus is a controversial figure, criticized for ...
Monday, Oct. 13, has the unique distinction of being the day two holidays are celebrated – Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day. Former President Joe Biden issued the first presidential ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day are being observed Monday, Oct. 13, meaning some places will be closed or have modified hours. The two holidays -- although seen as ...
Monday is a federal holiday and a holiday with a history of name changes and debate. It's a holiday reserved for our country's history, whether you call it Columbus Day or Indigenous Peoples' Day.
This Monday, Oct. 13 is both a federal holiday, Columbus Day, and also Indigenous Peoples' Day, which is a holiday made by former President Joe Biden in 2021. Indigenous Peoples' Day is celebrated in ...