Key Points ・The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and NASDAQ will close on January 9, 2025, to honor former President Jimmy Carter. ・This closure is part of a National Day of Mourning declared by the U.S.
Stock market closures are rare outside of regular holidays. Other events that closed the market include Hurricane Sandy and the September 11 attacks.
The country honors the former president, who died on Dec. 29 at age 100, with an official state funeral at the National Cathedral on Thursday. A private interment in Plains, Ga., is set to follow.
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Following former President Jimmy Carter’s death on Dec. 29, President Joe Biden declared Thursday, Jan. 9 as a National Day of Mourning in honor of the
Trump's "Make America Great Again Victory Rally" - scheduled for 3 p.m. ET (1900 GMT) at the Capital One (NYSE: COF) Arena - marks his first major speech in Washington since he urged his supporters to march on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, in protest against his defeat.
President-elect Trump has launched his own crypto token called Trump coin. In less than 24 hours, the coin has had a 12,000% gain and has seen billions in trading volume.
Billionaires and multimillionaires are flocking to a city where power has been more important than money, but is now deeply intertwined with it.
The incoming Trump administration is reconsidering whether to launch mass deportation raids in Chicago next week, according to a report from The Washington Post. Despite this, local immigration advocates are still trying to inform people of their rights before President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
According to the Park County Sheriff’s Office, a head-on crash closed US Highway 24 in the town of Hartsel around 8:45 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 18. COTrip said that the road was closed between Cold Row Road and Washita Road at Mile Point 237.
The Pittsburgh suit is playing out at the same time as another lawsuit in D.C. on the president's block of the deal.
Markets were buoyant on Friday, the last trading day before Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday, but there were some signs of jitters on Wall Street.