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The day to celebrate dads, grandfathers and anyone who serves in a fatherly role is fast approaching. No matter how you choose to celebrate the day, here is what you need to know about Father's Day.
Though it's observed nationally, Flag Day is not a federal holiday. However, the president traditionally proclaims its observance every year. Pennsylvania, meanwhile, recognizes it as a state holiday.
Father's Day earned this level of recognition 58 years after Mother's Day. Historians attribute this delay to the difference in societal views of mothers versus fathers, some of which continue today.
What is happening on Flag Day this year? This year, Flag Day is also marking the Army's 250th year with President Donald Trump's grand military parade in downtown Washington, D.C.
This year’s commemoration of the Day of Vesak at the UN is particularly significant as 2024 marks the 25th Anniversary since the adoption of the of the UNGA resolution. Co-host of the event, ...
On June 14, 1777, Congress passed the Flag Resolution of 1777. In 1949, President Truman designated June 14 as national Flag Day. President Trump was born on Flag Day in 1946. During the ...
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June 14 is shaping up to be a big day, with millions of Americans expected to take to the streets in an event dubbed “No Kings Day,” which organizers have said will likely be the largest ...
Protests against President Trump and his administration are planned for Flag Day, June 14th, coinciding with Trump's birthday and the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary. The protests, called "No Kings ...
Justin Bieber, Shohei Ohtani, Henry Cavill, Milo Ventimiglia and more are among the first-time parents ringing in Father's Day 2025 as dads. See all the celebrity men who are celebrating Father's ...
The "No Kings National Day of Mobilizations" is scheduled to take place nationwide Saturday, June 14, with nearly 100 planned in Massachusetts.
It's called "No Kings Day," a national day of action this Saturday, June 14. Organizers in cities across the nation, including Santa Fe and Albuquerque, are planning to take part in it.