California Gov. Gavin Newsom has ordered that flags at the state Capitol temporarily fly at full-staff for the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump on Jan. 20.
Although the U.S. flag is at half-staff to mark the death of President Jimmy Carter, California will raise flags for Trump's inauguration
SACRAMENTO, California— Gavin Newsom is staying in California to respond to the fires that are raging through Los Angeles, canceling a trip to Washington for former President Jimmy Carter’s fu ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul joined a trio of Democrat governors and a slew of Republican governors in ordering flags to fly at full-staff for the inauguration of President-elect Trump.
Incoming commander-in-chief lashes out at long-standing Democratic foe over natural disaster engulfing Hollywood as his expansionist ambitions met with mockery
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Gov. Gavin Newsom's declaration that Oakland needs to loosen its police pursuit policy has prompted discussion and debate over this controversial topic.
Californians are remembering Carter for everything from his work on the environment and immigration to his life after he left office, volunteering with Habitat for Humanity.
The nation remains in mourning for former President Jimmy Carter, and that means flags in Arizona will remain at half-staff on Monday, the day of President-elect Donald Trump’s second inauguration,
Gavin Newsom will join Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson and several GOP governors in temporarily raising U.S. flags to full height for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
The music is majestic. The setting is glorious. Many of the top power players from DC are in attendance, and the words of praise for the president up front are unending.
Donald Trump's inauguration and the festivities surrounding it will features several notable musicians, CEOs, and heads of state.