Some presidents did not use a Bible to take the oath of office, including Theodore Roosevelt, who did not use anything when ...
When President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office again on Jan. 20, he’ll do so with one hand on a bible.
Inauguration day is meant to be a symbol of unity, even after the most bruising of presidential campaigns. It's the ...
While the Constitution does not specify who must administer oaths, Chief Justice John Roberts is expected to swear in Donald Trump on Monday, continuing a two-century-old tradition.
In these quiet ways — and others — people across the Washington region will honor Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday while ...
Before he was sworn into office in 2017, Trump held a concert at the Lincoln Memorial that included performances from Toby ...
President-elect Donald Trump will use two Bibles to culminate the 60th Presidential Inauguration. He is not the first to do so, nor to use the historical Bible he chose.
A Times photographer made two trips to southern Mexico to follow groups of migrants as they walked toward the United States.
The pageantry and celebration surrounding Trump's inauguration began over the weekend and will ramp up Monday as the ...
Who will be attending? How does an inauguration work? Will there be protests? We answer these questions and more.
For decades, Americans have gathered at the Capitol Building in Washington D.C. to watch the inauguration of the incoming president, with some noteworthy exceptions.