The U.S. has a long tradition of defeated presidential candidates sharing the inauguration stage with the people who defeated them, projecting to the world the orderly transfer of power. It's a practice that Vice President Kamala Harris will resume on Jan. 20 after an eight-year hiatus.
US Vice President-elect JD Vance and his wife Usha Chilukuri Vance were received by outgoing Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband Douglas Craig Emhoff
Ken Khachigian, author and President Ronald Reagan's chief speechwriter, joins "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss his op-ed featured in the Wall Street Journal entitled: "Will the Vice President Run for California Governor?
Born in Queens, New York on June 14, 1946, Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in the November 5 presidential election last year
Marking the end of her vice presidency, Harris assured her current and former staffers, "It is not my nature to go quietly into the night, so don't worry about that." Kamala Harris marked the end ...
Bernie, Liz, Kamala, Cory and the others took ... what we eat and how we travel. Michael Reagan is the son of President Ronald Reagan, a political consultant, and the author of “Lessons ...
The coffin of former President Jimmy Carter was transported on a horse-drawn caisson to the Capitol Rotunda, where Vice President Kamala Harris said his works “speak for him louder than any tribute we can offer.
Donald Trump is only hours away from his historic return to the White House. But Inauguration Day will be different. Trump will take the oath of office not on the steps of the US Capitol but inside the Capitol Rotunda.
Observers expect a different tone from the leader who talked about "American carnage" as he started his first term.
President-elect Trump’s incoming national security adviser, said Trump will have “a Reagan moment” when he takes office as the ceasefire deal commences in the
In the 40 years leading up to Trump’s first election victory, real hourly wages for Americans without college degrees — 64 percent of the population — actually shrank. Wages for workers with high school degrees dipped from $19.25 to $18.57, while workers who didn’t complete high school experienced a decline from $15.50 to $13.66.