News

Because of these first family rules, you won't find the president driving down Pennsylvania Avenue House rules When a new ...
By Steven Siler It seems that every holiday in America is tied to some type of food. For Thanksgiving, roast turkey. Easter?
Did you know that their heads change color based on how they’re feeling or that they can purr like cats? We bet there’s a lot you don’t know. To help you out, we have composed this list of 10 facts ...
Marshmallow, the national Thanksgiving turkey pardoned by President George W. Bush, acts as the grand marshal of the Thanksgiving parade at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif., Thursday, Nov. 24, 2005.
The White House turkey pardoning ceremony, a long-held Thanksgiving tradition formalized 77 years ago, traces its origins back decades further. Since the 1800s, it has been customary for the ...
The national Thanksgiving turkey presentation has been observed since 1947, according to the National Turkey Federation.
What is turkey pardoning? When a president pardons a turkey, it essentially means the animal will be spared from its Thanksgiving Day fate at the dinner table.
Every year, the president of the United States "pardons" one or two turkeys ahead of Thanksgiving.
President Biden said the Thanksgiving turkey pardoning at the White House Monday is "my last time to speak here as your president during the season." ...
That turkey could be getting baked. Retiring President Biden granted a presidential reprieve Monday to poultry named Peach and Blossom at the traditional pre-Thanksgiving turkey pardon — as hard ...
President Joe Biden speaks and pardons the national Thanksgiving turkey, Peach, during a pardoning ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Monday, Nov. 25, 2024, as John ...
U.S. presidents have for decades dutifully trotted out before Thanksgiving to hold an obligatory turkey pardoning ceremony on the White House grounds. The presidential practice of granting ...