The decision to move Monday's swearing-in means thousands of people with plans to visit Washington won't be able to see President-elect Donald Trump's second inauguration in person.
The top billionaires of Silicon Valley have gone from supporting Democrats to being all in on Trump. What happened?
On Monday, Trump will be sworn in as the 47th US president, making his vows over his mother’s Bible and another used by ...
Tech leaders are shifting to Trump, but for some of them it comes after a rocky relationship during the president-elect’s ...
Democrats accused the OpenAI CEO and other Big Tech CEOs of an "effort to influence and sway the actions and policies" of the ...
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Among those attending will be celebrities like Carrie Underwood and Lee Greenwood, politicians like Bill Clinton and Barack ...
The inauguration of Donald Trump as President of the United States will take place on Monday, January 20, at the Capitol in ...
Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the 47th president of the U.S. on January 20, marking his second term. The event includes ...
The high-profile names who could potentially buy TikTok following the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the law banning the ...
The Supreme Court has ruled to uphold the TikTok ban, meaning that the video app is poised to be shuttered in the U.S. this ...
The guest list includes some of America’s most influential tech billionaires and politicians as well as some foreign leaders ...