The first snow totals are in and Sunday’s storm is delivering in a big way for parts of New York and New Jersey. After a brief afternoon lull, snow began picking back up in New York City and will continue as temperatures drop below freezing Sunday evening.
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From historic Bibles to the leading role of the country's chief justice, Inauguration Day has been filled with traditions. Which ones have endured?
Trump has enlisted the help of celebrity acts for the ceremony—and there will also be some famous faces in the audience.
Gavin DeGraw is joining the list of performers ringing in Trump's inauguration as he prepares to perform at the Starlight Ball. At this time, the "Not Over You" singer is slated as the only performer at the ball, which is the last of the evening.
Live updates ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration. Follow the latest news as the incoming president attends events ahead of tomorrow’s ceremony.
In the early afternoon, Mr. Trump is scheduled to hold a campaign-style rally at Capital One Arena, blocks from the National Mall, his first such address in Washington, D.C., since the election in November. The president-elect will end his day by attending a candlelight dinner with supporters.
With Trump's presidential inauguration just around the corner, review the history and meaning of Inauguration Day.
Fox News Saturday Night' host Jimmy Failla drives FOX Business' Brian Brenberg around New York City in his taxi cab while they dish on President-elect Donald Trump's dancing skills.
Vice President Kamala Harris could well be planning a post-inauguration relocation to Manhattan. Her husband, Doug Emhoff, was seen touring a luxury $20,000-a-month apartment on New York 's Upper West Side, sparking speculation that the couple will trade the White House for the Big Apple.
New York Mayor Eric Adams will meet with Donald Trump on Friday to discuss New Yorkers’ priorities, the latest sign of cooperation between the embattled Democratic leader and the Republican president-elect who long called the city home.