In the final days before President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office on Monday, thousands of activists from the country are making their voices heard
Photos of the People's March show thousands gathering in protest against the president-elect who will take office on Monday.
Thousands attended the People's March on Saturday in Washington, D.C., to protest President-elect Trump's agenda ahead of his inauguration, per multiple outlets.
President-elect Donald Trump's will be sworn in under the Capitol Rotunda, rather than outside. But he's not the only president inaugurated in an unusual location.
Over 200 Arkansans traveled to Washington, D.C., to witness Donald J. Trump's inauguration as the 47th President. Despite the cold, attendees enjoyed events, galas, and historic tours throughout the city.
I traveled to Washington, D.C., this past weekend to document the inauguration of Donald Trump as president. I wasn’t interested in photographing the
Raise a glass to Black History Month at Metrobar’s Cheers and Beers tasting. The Black Brew Movement and DC Beer collaboration serves pours of 12 different beers from local Black brewers inside Brentwood’s lively 125-seat heated railcar bar and lounge ($32).
The Climate Museum will open in New York City in 2029 — in the same building as a 455-room hotel — while Washington, D.C. prepares for the debut of at least two new major museums, including one under the Lincoln Memorial.
After graduating from Nebraska-Lincoln in 2005, he moved to Omaha and then Washington, D.C. before settling in the Windy City. Cooper quickly gravitated toward Chicago’s pro sports teams after ...
January 20, 2025, marks a big day in American culture. Not only is it Martin Luther King Day, with its historical weight on this day, but it is also Inauguratio
Students from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln performed Monday morning in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda ahead of the inauguration.
Trump says he will sign "lots" of executive orders tomorrow, telling the crowd it will make them "extremely happy". By the time the sun sets tomorrow the "invasion of our borders will have come to a halt" and "all the illegal border trespassers will in some form or another be on their way back home", he says.