Charlamagne Tha God ain’t feeling how people are mad at rappers for performing at Donald Trump’s Inaugural Ball and instead thinks they should be upset at the Democrats. On Tuesday (Jan. 21), The Breakfast Club host addressed the backlash to Nelly and Snoop Dogg cozying up to Trump,
When Sebastian Stan greets you, there's an earnest warmth in his voice that makes you forget, even for a moment, the intensity of the roles he's embodied this past year. The 41-year-old actor is riding high on a wave of critical acclaim for his two vastly different but equally daring performances in "The Apprentice" and
Spotify is the latest tech giant to cozy up to the new president. According to Bloomberg, the streaming service hosted a brunch featuring crab claws, caviar, and an espresso martini conveyor belt for Trump the day before his inauguration.
Radio host Charlamagne tha God called the sentencing of incoming President Donald Trump to unconditional discharge a "waste of time" and "pure political theater."
This year’s event served as a repudiation of Trump as speakers urged others to continue work on protecting civil rights.
The breakfast, held annually on MLK day, honors the memory and legacy of Dr. King as well as the work of Reverend Jackson.
President-elect Donald Trump held a breakfast at Blair House Sunday morning ... took in a fireworks display at the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, on Saturday.
For the many people who made an enemy of Trump, his return to the presidency sparked anxiety. Some are concerned they could go bankrupt trying to clear their names.
Across the globe, Harvard students tuned in to Donald Trump’s Monday presidential inauguration. After the buzz and anxiety of the election, his inauguration brings a different tone: somber, angry, and — for some — excited.
President Donald Trump sat down with Fox News’ Sean Hannity for the first sit-down interview of his presidency. Here are some takeaways from their conversation.
His second inaugural address promised a “golden age,” but the ideas in it evoked the late 1800s more than any recent presidency.