National Day of Mourning for Bush: What It Means and What’s Closed By News December 06, 2018 Add Comment Edit The federal government on Wednesday marked a “National Day of Mourning” for President George Bush, who died last week, leaving the Postal Service and the Supreme Court closed. Share this post Related PostsLawmakers Dismiss White House Push to Fight Election Interference as Too WeakOn Politics: F.D.A. Cracks Down on Vape MakersRebuffed by Trump on Tariffs, Businesses Mount Coordinated PushbackWhite House Threatens Iran With Retaliation Over Militant AttacksFacebook ‘Better Prepared’ to Fight Election Interference, Mark Zuckerberg SaysNo Last Call at Trump Hotel: D.C. Board Rejects Liquor License ChallengeFormer Cuomo Aide Drafted Language for Inflammatory Anti-Semitism FlierOn Politics With Lisa Lerer: A Blue Wave You Haven’t Heard About
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