The super-rich have long played a role in U.S. politics but have an unusually prominent spot in incoming President Donald Trump's new administration
Former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush will come together again next week for the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, but one spouse, Michelle Obama, is sitting this one out.
First lady Jill Biden said she has been thinking “a lot” about her decades-long relationship with former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) as she prepares to leave the White House. In a lengthy
Michelle Obama will not join her husband, Barack Obama, at Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration, a spokesperson for the former first couple confirmed to PEOPLE on Tuesday, Jan. 14
Melania Trump is getting candid about whether she and son Barron Trump will be joining Donald Trump for his second presidential term in the White House.
A look at the lineup of official inaugural events for the four days surrounding Trump's second inauguration as president. It's unclear how the decision to move Trump's swearing-in indoors to the Capitol Rotunda might affect the scheduled lineup for the ceremony:
President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration will be the first, in a century, to fall on a federal holiday: Martin Luther King Jr Day. Check details on date, time and where to watch
When Melania Trump becomes first lady for the second time next week, she may find that her style has a much more vocal fandom than it did eight years ago. Certainly, that’s the case when speaking to editors from a new wave of conservative fashion platforms.
Donald Trump will be inaugurated for his term on January 20, but several high profile Democrats will not be attending. Follow Newsweek's live blog for updates.
Every president since Ronald Reagan has left a note for his successor, and President Joe Biden could be the first to write a letter to someone who is both his successor and the predecessor who left a note for him.