Hundreds Mar. to honor Martin Luther King Jr. in Sacramento
Elon Musk has drawn widespread criticism for a one-armed gesture he made during a speech celebrating Donald Trump’s inauguration. Speaking at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., Musk, a close ally of President Trump,
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President Donald Trump' inauguration was rife with poor planning and awkward occurrences as the US ushered in the convicted felon for a second term Monday
Donald Trump’s first executive orders should dispel any fantasy of him as either a noninterventionist or an economic populist.
King's innovative thinking helped pave the way for Black entrepreneurial success. By challenging what's possible, King created a new era.
The blossoming relationship between President Donald Trump and tech titan Elon Musk was on full display throughout Monday's inauguration ceremonies.
Numerous events were held throughout the community to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Martin Luther King Day.
This year’s Inauguration Day falls on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday. For the first time in this century, a US president will take the oath on a federal holiday. Typically, Inauguration Day falls on January 20, or January 21 if it lands on a Sunday, but the overlap this year has introduced some unique scheduling challenges.
Readers tuned in wearily or with trepidation, tuned out entirely and, in some cases, saw signs of promise. My main takeaways from President Donald Trump’s inaugural address: 1. The billionaires in attendance. They will be the primary benefactors of this administration, as Elon Musk strives to become the world’s first trillionaire.
President Donald Trump has pledged to declare a national emergency on the border with Mexico, bring back "free speech", and recognise only two genders in his inaugural speech after being sworn in as the 47th US President.
Donald Trump, who overcame impeachments, criminal indictments and a pair of assassination attempts to win another term in the White House, was sworn in Monday as the 47th U.S. president