The 'Today' co-host addressed her father, George W. Bush's silly facial expressions from President Trump's inauguration ceremony.
The actress, 49, told Jenna Bush Hager while appearing as a guest co-host on Today with Jenna & Friends on Tuesday, Jan. 14, that her mom Laura Bush put the hit show “on the map" after its debut ...
Donald Trump has been sworn in as the 47th president in a room packed with former presidents, business leaders and celebrities.
Barack Obama laughed at a remark Donald Trump made while seated before the commencement of Jimmy Carter's funeral on Thursday. The moment between the two presidents was captured on camera and has been circulating online, with one social media post receiving over 1.4 million views.
The swearing-in will be attended by Trump's nominees to the cabinet such as Marco Rubio, for Secretary of State, who is expected to be the first to be confirmed, as early as Monday; Robert Kennedy Jr., Doug Burgum, Kristi Noem, Pete Hegseth and others.
Outgoing President Joe Biden and Trump rode together to the US Capitol for the latter's oath-taking ceremony after a traditional tea ceremony at the White House along with their wives, Kamala Harris and her incoming successor J D Vance and their spouses.
Michelle Obama has announced she will not be attending Donald Trump's all-important Inauguration Day, and a report has claimed why
Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States, capping his astounding political comeback.
Andy Bourne has swapped a plane for state-of-the-art technology and launched a new spraying and mapping venture: Airbourne Drones. The Whanganui resident, formerly a pilot for Ravensdown Aerowork, said he had been tinkering with drones for more than 10 years and applying them to agriculture “was the logical thing to do”.
In an exclusive interview, Ian Russell tells the BBC that he believes there is "no real movement" within government on online safety.
The LA fires have been burning for a week, and no one really knows who or what started them, but that hasn't stopped conspiracy theorists from casting blame on Democrats, Maga, Diddy, and more. Here are some of the main (imaginary) culprits said to have started the fires.
Former Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama will also, attend, along with former first ladies Laura Bush and Hillary Clinton. Guests will include tech moguls Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg. Former first lady Michelle Obama ...