Trump came out swinging in his inaugural address, calling Jan. 20, 2025, “Liberation Day,” and vowing sweeping changes via a series of executive actions.
Republicans control the White House, Congress and the Supreme Court as Donald Trump starts his second term, so the onus is on them.
Trump came out swinging in his inaugural address, calling Jan. 20, 2025, “Liberation Day,” and vowing sweeping changes via a ...
Joe Biden bids farewell in South Carolina, reflecting on civil rights, his presidency, and the state that shaped his ...
President-elect Donald Trump will take his oath of office Monday afternoon at the Capitol. Evangelist Franklin Graham is ...
There is a strong Democratic tilt among professors in 15 departments at the University of Cincinnati, according to a College ...
Festivities kick off this weekend as people prepare to watch President-elect Donald Trump get sworn into office for a second ...
Republican judicial candidate Jefferson Griffin is looking back to a 2004 statewide election in his efforts to persuade the ...
Biden’s win in the state’s 2020 Democratic primary set him up to achieve his life’s goal of becoming president.
Biden alluded to bitter political disappointment following his withdrawal from the race, and suggested he intended to stay in ...