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Last Updated: July 4, 2026, 9:27 PM EDT

ABC is marking America's 250th anniversary with 24 hours of unparalleled programming called "Disney Celebrates America."

The multi-platform broadcast, led by ABC News "World News Tonight" anchor David Muir, features coverage across all 50 states and runs through the night of July 4.

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10:42 AM EDT

1st confirmed descendants of enslaved person who helped build White House speak to ABC News

"GMA" shares an exclusive report from ABC News in collaboration with the 10 Million Names Project on the hidden history of the White House and a historic genealogical breakthrough.
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The enslaved people who built America"GMA" shares an exclusive report from ABC News in collaboration with the 10 Million Names Project on the hidden history of the White House and a historic genealogical breakthrough.
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In a breakthrough discovery, ABC News and American Ancestors, one of the nation's largest genealogical organizations, found the first confirmed living descendants of an enslaved individual who helped build the White House.

"Good Morning America" co-anchor Robin Roberts spoke exclusively with Jackie Smith Sullivan and her daughter Ashley Swain as they learned Swain's fourth great-grandfather, Calvert Ambush, helped build the North Portico of the White House in the summer of 1829.

"There's a piece of him that's inside of me,” Swain said. "To understand whose blood is running through my veins, understand the connection that I have and how we got to where we are today, I think that is amazing."

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10:33 AM EDT

DC's July 4 parade canceled due to heat

America's Independence Day Parade, which was scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on July 4 in downtown Washington, D.C., was canceled by organizers late Friday due to the dangerous heat.

Pete Folch carries an American flag during a morning run past the Reflecting Pool as the city prepares for July 4th festivities on July 3, 2026, in Washington, D.C.
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"The National Weather Service has an Extreme Heat Warning for the District of Columbia, with heat index values expected to reach between 110°F and 115°F," a statement on the website said. "This decision was made after extensive consultation with the National Park Service, the District of Columbia City Government, and Freedom 250, and careful consideration of the safety of our participants, spectators, and staff as the top priority."

10:05 AM EDT

DC's Reagan Airport temporarily closing on July 4

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington, D.C., will temporarily close on July 4 for America 250 celebrations, including flyovers and fireworks.

The U.S. Army Golden Knights perform a parachute jump as the nation celebrates America's 250th anniversary on July 3, 2026, in Washington, D.C.
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No flights are scheduled to arrive or depart between noon and 11:59 p.m. ET on July 4. Flights were also temporarily suspended from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on July 3 for aerial rehearsals.

Airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration said they worked months in advance to adjust flight schedules to avoid disruptions.

The terminal at Reagan National and parking will still be accessible, officials said.

-ABC News’ Ayesha Ali

9:33 AM EDT

Sail4th 250 parade has begun in New York City

The Sail4th 250 parade has begun in New York City which is expected to draw large crowds to the city's waterfront.

Many of the participating vessels, known as Class B tall ships, have been arriving in New York Harbor over the past several days.

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The USS Farragut makes it way up the Hudson River, with the Verrazzano bridge in the background, during the naval review of military ships, Saturday, July 4, 2026, in New York.
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Saturday's Sail4th 250 parade begun at 7 a.m. ET, with ships sailing north on the Hudson River from the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge to the George Washington Bridge.

Leading that event is America's Tall Ship, the U.S Coast Guard Cutter Eagle.

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A boat makes it way up the Hudson River, past the Statue of Liberty, during the International Naval Review, Saturday, July 4, 2026, in New York.
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The larger ships are anchored near Sandy Hook as sailors from 20 nations prepare to sail up the Hudson.

The event is expected to attract thousands of spectators as New York joins the nationwide celebration of the nation's semiquincentennial.

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A US Coast Guard vessel makes it way up the Hudson River past the Statue of Liberty during the naval review of military ships, Saturday, July 4, 2026, in New York.
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Officials say security checkpoints and screenings will be in place for designated viewing areas during Saturday's Sail4th 250 festivities along the Hudson River.

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