Every president since John Adams has lived in the White House. Here's everything to know about Donald Trump's home for the next four years.
As old Black folks used to say, Vice President Kamala President beat former President Donald Trump “like he stole something” during the presidential debate. As voters prepare to cast their bids for November,
Here’s a short list of presidents who lived elsewhere during their time in office and when the president could move into the White House.
During 35 years under eight presidents, she was entrusted with the conservation and care of thousands of artistic and decorative artifacts in the White House.
After the oath-taking, inaugural address, luncheon and traditional parade, the new president gets to go into the White House to find the family’s clothes, furniture and other personal belongings in place and the kitchen stocked with favorite foods.
It’s not easy getting into the White House. Just ask Kamala Harris. To organise a tour you must apply to your local member of congress if you’re an American, or apply to your country’s embassy or consulate in Washington if you’re a foreign national.
In one of his final acts in office, President Joe Biden posthumously pardoned Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jr., a seminal figure in the civil rights movement, whose advocacy for Black nationalism and self-reliance left an indelible mark on leaders like Malcolm X and movements across the Black diaspora.
Butler and her husband began a lifelong business of hosting hunters, fishers and tourists visiting the pristine White Mountains settlement in Arizona, our Western Women columnist writes.
President-elect Donald Trump is spending the eve of his inauguration in a series of Washington events that celebrate his return to power as he prepares to move back into the White House at a time of d
New administrations move quickly to replace the site, and Mr. Trump’s struck a starkly different tone from the message the Biden administration had offered.
The website typically changes with a switch of administrations. But rarely has it been such a dramatic change.
This Inauguration Day, President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will wake up in a White House filled with their belongings and personal mementos -- everything from personal photographs to their favorite foods in the kitchen.