Under the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol, Donald Trump was again inaugurated, this time as the 47th president of the United States, capping a historic return to power that serves as resounding rebuke to the established political order.
The claim that Greenland's prime minister, Múte Bourup Egede, made a cheeky post on social media about Trump's inauguration was labeled as satire.
A polar vortex dipping down from Siberia will bring a cold front with frigid temperatures to nearly 300 million Americans. See maps of the arctic blast.
President-elect Donald Trump's second inauguration will mark the coldest presidential ceremony in more than 40 years.
Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th President inside the Capital Rotunda as bitter cold is forecast to grip the nation’s capital on Monday.
Donald Trump announced the change to his plans on TruthSocial, pointing to a wind chill forecast by the National Weather Service forecasting 'severe record lows' on Monday.
A blast of Arctic air is set to cover much of the United States with temperatures below freezing starting on Friday and into next week, impacting millions of Americans in nearly all of the contiguous states.
EST on Monday, Donald Trump and J.D. Vance will be sworn in as the 47th president and 50th vice-president as part of an event-packed Inauguration Day.
NEW ORLEANS — The vast majority of Americans are about to get an extended taste of frigid Siberian weather. Another polar vortex disruption will stretch Arctic air across the top of the globe and make Donald Trump's second inauguration the coldest in 40 years, meteorologists said.
The arctic blast is expected to affect millions of people across the United States with brisk winds, and dangerously cold wind chills expected to dip as low as 30 to 55 degrees below zero, says the NO
TRUMP’S RETURN — Inauguration Day will look a little different today, thanks to the polar vortex that’s bringing a blast of freezing cold weather to D.C. (and across the country — bundle up this week! ). The festivities will be held inside the Capitol Rotunda today for the first time since Ronald Reagan was sworn into his second term in 1985.
Michigan lawmakers had handed out hundreds of tickets to constituents, but those are now commemorative after inauguration moved indoors due to cold