White House officials fired all six members of the U.S. Commission on Fine Arts, a federal agency which would have been tasked with advising on the design elements of the new $300 million White House ...
Director Kathryn Bigelow has a knack for making movies about America’s power on the global stage that make viewers’ heart race. “Zero Dark Thirty” depicts the manhunt for Osama bin Laden, complete ...
Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) said Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has “effectively dissolved” the House. The House remains out of session amid the ongoing shutdown that began on Oct. 1. Ahead of the shutdown, ...
The East Wing of the White House, the traditional headquarters for the first lady and her staff as well as the public entrance to the “people’s house,” was largely torn down this week to make way for ...
WASHINGTON — Demolition continues this week to the East Wing of the White House. It's to make way for a new ballroom. "You probably hear the beautiful sound of construction to the back," President ...
Presidents have always tailored the White House to their needs, but with the demolition of the East Wing, a $300 million ballroom and other changes, President Trump isn’t wasting any time making it ...
Allegheny County dispatchers said crews were called to the 3800 block of Windgap Avenue at 9:16 p.m. on Thursday. No injuries have been reported. Part of the porch on the house was charred and ...
The entire White House East Wing has been demolished as President Donald Trump moves forward with his ballroom construction. The East Wing, where first ladies created history, planned state dinners ...
President Donald Trump’s effort to build a big ballroom for the White House has made waves — and attracted donations from more than a dozen publicly traded companies. White House officials have ...
The White House released a list of donors to President Trump’s impending ballroom addition to the White House on Thursday, and Apple, Comcast, Google, Meta and Amazon are on it, while the demolition ...
CORRECTION: PBS News has updated an Oct. 21 story withdrawn by The Associated Press that quoted White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt as saying over the summer that “nothing will be torn down” ...