St. Patrick's Day remains a time to reflect on the traditions that continue to be part of the relationship between the U.S.
Presidents Day is fast approaching. Some in the nation will celebrate the highest office in the land on Monday but many are really looking forward to a long weekend and holiday deals. The holiday ...
Presidents Day is on Monday, Feb. 17. Spend your money smart: Sign up for USA TODAY's Daily Money newsletter. U.S. Postal Service post offices will be closed on Monday, Feb. 17, and mail will not ...
TOPEKA, Kan. — Is Presidents Day the most confusing holiday in the U.S.? States seem to have as many names for it and ideas about whom to honor as there have been presidents. The federal ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Is Presidents Day the most confusing holiday in the U.S.? States seem to have as many names for it and ideas about whom to honor as there have been presidents. The federal ...
Presidents Day 2025: Private businesses and public transportation will operate on a regular schedule. February 17 marks a significant federal holiday in the United States. While it's commonly ...
Presidents Day falls on Monday, February 17 this year, affecting both federal and private industries with varying paid holiday policies.
Trump said that April 2 will be a "liberating day " for the United States and both reciprocal tariff and sectoral tariff will ...
While many schools and companies may be closed for the day and the United States Postal Service shuts down, there's also an impact on the stock market.
And yet the United States will once again commemorate its first president Monday, 293 years after he was born. The meaning of Presidents Day has changed dramatically, from being mostly ...
Many school districts and colleges are closed on Presidents Day. Closings vary by state and district, so check your local school district's website for school closures. The United States Postal ...
According to the National Archives, the day commemorates the births of two United States presidents — George Washington, who was born on Feb. 22, and Abraham Lincoln, who was born on Feb. 12.