PHILADELPHIA – Jared Verse may have had the first, and second, word. Saquon Barkley and the rest of the Philadelphia Eagles had the last laugh, along with the final chuckle. During his stroll ...
North Carolina's former Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has withdrawn his defamation lawsuit against CNN challenging a report that he made explicit posts on a pornography website’s message board over a decade ...
Jenny Bird’s contemporary jewelry designs may be a hit with celebrities, but that doesn’t mean they’ll be a big hit to your wallet. Everyone from Taylor Swift to Hailey Bieber to Kylie ...
Video and photos show that Trump recited the oath from Roberts without placing his hand on the Lincoln Bible, first used to swear in the 16th U.S. president, and a Bible his mother gave him in 1955.
The Bible that Vice President JD Vance used in his sworn in ceremony on Monday belonged to his great-grandmother, who once lived in Kentucky. Vance was sworn in as the 50th vice president of the ...
Jan 20, 2025; Washington, DC, USA; U.S. President Donald Trump raises his fist after taking the oath on the day of his Presidential Inauguration at the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U ...
Jared Verse's impact was felt on the Rams defense from the moment the rookie outside linebacker stepped onto the field. The ensuing overall body of work earned him the Pro Football Writers of America ...
PHILADELPHIA -- Jared Verse fueled the outrage of Philadelphia Eagles fans with his comments toward them prior to Sunday's divisional round game against the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams pass rusher ...
WASHINGTON – President-elect Donald Trump had his left hand down at his side – and not on one of the two Bibles his wife, Melania, held up for him – during his swearing-in ceremony.
Some onlookers observed that President Donald Trump didn't place his hand on the Bible when sworn in at his inauguration, prompting questions about how the Bible traditionally factors into the ...
During his swearing-in ceremony on Monday, Jan. 20, Trump, 78, did not place his hand on a Bible while taking the presidential oath. First lady Melania Trump stood beside him during the oath ...
There’s no requirement under the U.S. Constitution for placing one’s hand on a Bible while taking the presidential oath of office. It’s a tradition that began with George Washington, the nation’s ...
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