Presidents’ Day 2026 will be observed on February 16, honoring U.S. presidents. Scroll down to read 5 interesting facts about the holiday.
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From their prehistoric past to clever fishing skills, dive into the fascinating world of brown and white pelicans with these pelican facts.
Presidents Day began in 1879 as Washington’s Birthday and later shifted to the third Monday of February under the Uniform Monday Holiday Act. Although the federal name remains unchanged, Americans ...
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Wood missed for trees

Publication of the Annual Economic Survey, a day before the Union Budget, is a much-awaited event.
5D. SEE YOU NEVER, the answer for [Rude goodbye to an enemy], is a phrase that has never been in the New York Times Crossword before, aptly enough. I love when a puzzle contains these brightly colored ...
Discover the fascinating origins and meanings of Coventry's place names including Styvechale (or Stivichall), Stoke, Tile Hill, Walsgrave, Whoberley and Wyken in part three of our popular series.