The celebrities expected to attend Donald Trump's inauguration: from Carrie Underwood to Elon Musk
Donald Trump inauguration: Sundar Pichai, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Tim Cook, Jeff Bezos, and more
Tech titans at Donald Trump inauguration: Sundar Pichai, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Tim Cook, Jeff Bezos, and more
Schumer received a response from civil rights activist Bernice King after the comedian posted a clip of her dad discussing Israel and antisemitism.
US President elect Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony has been shifted to indoors at US Capitol after it was warned that the city will witness dangerously cold temperatures on Monday
The New York City mayor, who is under indictment, addressed his sit down at a Martin Luther King Jr. Day event in Harlem.
Pinpoint Weather Alert Days are issued through Tuesday as the cold air is sticking around in Denver weather along with more snow heading into the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day holiday weekend.
There will be many moving parts for the U.S. economy and for financial markets as the second Trump administration makes its mark on regulation and trade policies. One of Trump's consistent opinions has been that a weaker dollar is good for the U.S. economy because it can boost exports.
Monday is a twofer on the nation’s agenda: the presidential inauguration and Martin Luther King Jr.’s federal holiday.
Even if your plan for Donald Trump’s second presidential term is to donate a lot of money to abortion funds and then dissociate as necessary, it’s worth it to stay on top of what’s going on in Washington—especially come Inauguration Day.
Pelosi, who led impeachments against Trump, and Obama, who has largely stayed out of politics, are both forgoing the inauguration ceremony.
Perhaps it’s appropriate to start 2025, the Year of the Snake, with inaugurating Donald Trump as president again. I officially started work on this piece on January 6, 2025, so… yeah… it seems to have gone exactly as I predicted. Damn… I was just being dour so y’all would vote the right way. Really misread the room, huh?
Four years after the end of a first term marked by furor, folly, and a failed insurrection, Donald Trump is returning to the White House—and to the city that surrounds it.