- PoliticsThe Independent
‘It’s unfortunate’: Ashley Biden confirms first lady snubbed her mother on traditional White House handover
"I think we’re all OK with it,' says incoming first daughter in first ever TV interview
- EntertainmentBusiness Insider
Trump is reportedly furious that A-listers like Lady Gaga and Tom Hanks are performing at Biden's inauguration
Several top celebrities and performers drew Trump's ire when they boycotted his own inaugural ceremony in 2017.
- PoliticsBusiness Insider
Trump is starting his last full day in office hiding from the public and plotting to steal Biden's thunder, as his approval ratings plummet to historic lows
Tuesday is President Donald Trump's final full day in office before President-elect Joe Biden is inaugurated as the next US president.
- PoliticsBusiness Insider
Pence, McConnell, and McCarthy are skipping Trump's departure ceremony
McConnell and McCarthy are joining Biden for morning Mass, and Pence aides said he'd be unable to make it because of logistical challenges.
- PoliticsThe Telegraph
Ashley Biden: 'I will not have job in my father's administration,' unlike Ivanka Trump
Joe Biden’s daughter Ashley has said she will not have a job in her father's administration, unlike Ivanka Trump, in her first interview since the election. The only child of President-elect Biden and wife Jill, Ashley, a 39-year-old social worker in Delaware, said she instead wanted to use her new platform to ”advocate for social justice and mental health.” “I will not have a job in the administration,” she told NBC's Today Show, in what could be seen as a jibe at the current First Daughter, who, along with husband Jared Kushner, had adviser roles in the White House. “I do hope to bring awareness and education to some topics, subjects that are, you know, really important.” Ms Biden, who is married to plastic surgeon Howard Krein, was active in her father's presidential campaign, speaking at the 2020 Democratic National Convention, and hosting an event for women in Wisconsin.
- PoliticsAssociated Press
The Latest: Trump declassifies Crossfire Hurricane material
In his final full day in office, President Donald Trump says he has declassified information related to the FBI’s investigation into ties between Russia and his 2016 presidential campaign. The material being declassified relates to Crossfire Hurricane, the FBI’s code name for the investigation it began in 2016 into whether the Trump campaign was coordinating with Russia to tip the election. The declassification move is part of a continuing effort by Trump and his allies, including in Congress, to release information aimed at discrediting the Russia probe.
- SportsCharlotte Observer
Washington, Ron Rivera expected to hire former Panthers general manager Marty Hurney
Marty Hurney was fired by the Carolina Panthers in December after two tenures with the organization as a general manager.