Following Joe Biden's declaration, various organizations like the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq announced that they ...
President Joe Biden marked Jan. 9 as a national day of mourning in honor of the death of former President Jimmy Carter.
Former president Jimmy Carter's death will be recognized on January 9 with a national day of mourning throughout the U.S.
Most federal employees will have the day off from work on January 9 but not all. Americans who don't work for the federal government will not have the day off because it isn't a national holiday.
Biden also declared Thursday, Jan. 9 as a National Day of Mourning, calling on Americans to “assemble on that day in their ...
Here's what to know about whether U.S. stock markets will be open on the national day of mourning on Thursday, Jan. 9.
The 39th president of the United States will be remembered in a state funeral in Washington and ceremonies in Atlanta.
Major trading markets and the federal government will take a break Thursday to commemorate the life of former President Jimmy ...
As the national day of mourning isn’t a federal holiday, many businesses, financial centers, and services will be open ...
Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange will not trade on Thursday. While the former is set to observe a moment of silence for ...
Following the passing of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, on Dec. 29, President Joe Biden declared Thursday, Jan. 9, as a National Day of Mourning to honor his legacy.
Following the death of former President Jimmy Carter, President Joe Biden declared a national day of mourning on Thursday Jan. 9, the day of Carter's funeral at the Washington National Cathedral in ...