New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who had planned to attend Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebrations in Brooklyn and Manhattan, made a last-minute change to his schedule to travel to Washington for Donald Trump’s inauguration.
The New Yorkers who decide to tune in to watch Donald Trump be sworn into his second term in the White House might glimpse a familiar face in the crowd. Mayor Eric Adams will be in attendance at the inauguration in Washington, D.C. in another sign of the burgeoning relationship between the two men.
New York City’s Democrat Mayor Eric Adams dropped a full catalogue of Martin Luther King Jr. Day events to hotfoot it to D.C. after a last minute invite to Donald Trump’s inauguration, according to reports.
Mayor Eric Adams will attend President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday in Washington, D.C. Adams added the inauguration to his schedule Monday morning. He
President-elect Donald Trump's will be sworn in under the Capitol Rotunda, rather than outside. But he's not the only president inaugurated in an unusual location.
With the latest presidential inauguration set to take place in Washington on Monday, Eyewitness News takes a look at where the first one took place: the heart of New York City, more than two centuries ago.
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.
New York City will see a chance of rain and snow this weekend, while snow is likely in Washington, D.C., on Sunday.
Jonathan Capehart, the Washington, D.C. media macher, recently visited New York City favorites Minetta Tavern and Pastis, as well as L.A. hotspot Osteria Mozza. But he didn’t have to leave the nation’s capital.
Washington D.C. is forecast to be hit by stormy weather on Monday, when Congress is set to certify Donald Trump's election victory. Trump took to social media to rail against the flags being at ...
Vice President Kamala Harris lost the presidential election in November 2024, but she and her husband Doug Emhoff reportedly have big post-Washington, D.C. plans. They might be looking for a new spot to settle down after a disappointing loss and they will likely be met with a warm welcome.
The Trump family wants to reacquire the former Trump International Hotel that is under contract with an Oklahoma City investment group.