Flags over the State Capitol and all state buildings will be flown at full-staff on Inauguration Day before returning to half-staff to continue to mourn Jimmy Carter's death.
Donald Trump's inauguration and the festivities surrounding it will features several notable musicians, CEOs, and heads of state.
Two U.S. states still honor Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee on the federal holiday set aside for Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Will that change?
The inauguration will take place on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol Building. The inauguration ceremony will immediately follow a procession of Donald Trump and Joe Biden to the Capitol and ...
a limited-edition Bible endorsed by President-elect Donald Trump was released. The new, “Inauguration Day Edition” Bible — part of a collection of Bibles inspired by Lee Greenwood’s song ...
Plenty of people share names with famous presidents. Donald Trump, a veteran and resident of Alabama, said because of his name he often is gifted things for free. William J. Clinton, who goes by Billy, used to live in the Washington, D.C., area, and would receive interesting mail from inmates.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe has ordered U.S. and Missouri flags to be flown at full-staff on January 20, 2025, at all state buildings and grounds in honor of Inauguration Day. Flags will fly at full-staff for 24 hours, according to the executive order.
President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration day is January 20. His second inauguration will be moved indoors, due to the snow and cold temperatures.
On Sunday, he will lay a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery and then hold a "Make America Great Again Victory Rally" in Washington ahead of Monday's swearing-in ceremony, which has now been moved inside to the Capitol Rotunda because of frigid temperatures in the nation's capital.
From country music stars to billionaire CEOs, Trump's inauguration will see a number of famous faces on Monday