Inauguration Day may be one of the coldest in US history When Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th U.S. president on Monday in Washington, DC, it is likely to be one of the coldest Inauguration Days in the country's history - prompting an 11th-hour decision to move the swearing-in inside. 01/17/2025 - 6:09 am | View Link
What happens on Trump's Inauguration Day? Donald Trump will be sworn in as president of the United States on Monday, ushering in his second term in office and capping one of the most astounding political comebacks in American history. 01/17/2025 - 4:57 am | View Link
Trump Plans a Day One ‘Shock and Awe’ Campaign. Here’s What’s in Store. He is expected to sign a flurry of executive orders to cut down the legacy of President Joe Biden’s administration. 01/16/2025 - 6:01 pm | View Link
Here's how to stream Inauguration Day and host a fabulous party Make patriotic cupcakes topped with Donald Trump and JD Vance flags to serve to guests. These flag appetizer toothpicks are perfect for bakeries, parties or any gathering where you want to add a special decorative touch. These Republican elephant cupcake toppers, $14.99 at Walmart, include 24 paper cutouts and stickers. 01/16/2025 - 5:19 am | View Link
NBA on MLK Day 2025: Schedule of games & how to watch The NBA continues its tradition of honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with 8 games on Monday, Jan. 20. 01/15/2025 - 9:06 am | View Link
The Origins of International Holocaust Remembrance Day In 2005, the United Nations declared January 27 International Holocaust Remembrance Day. In the resolution, it is stated that every member of the UN should honor the six million Jews as well as those members of other minorities who perished in the Nazi genocide, and to develop educational programs about this history to help prevent such atrocities in the future. 01/15/2025 - 8:04 am | View Website
Pearl Harbor Attack, December 7, 1941 The policy of the “three alls” was the order of the day: “kill all, burn all, loot all.” Cities who resisted, like Nanjing in 1937, suffered the consequences, with Japanese troops slaughtering hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians. 01/15/2025 - 7:28 am | View Website
The End of World War II 1945 On May 8, 1945, World War II in Europe came to an end. As the news of Germany’s surrender reached the rest of the world, joyous crowds gathered to celebrate in the streets, clutching newspapers that declared Victory in Europe (V-E Day). Later that year, US President Harry S. Truman announced Japan’s surrender and the end of World War II. 01/15/2025 - 5:12 am | View Website
D-Day and the Normandy Campaign D-Day. Initially set for June 5, D-Day was delayed due to poor weather. With a small window of opportunity in the weather, Eisenhower decided to go—D-Day would be June 6, 1944. Paratroopers began landing after midnight, followed by a massive naval and aerial bombardment at 6:30 a.m. American forces faced severe resistance at Omaha and Utah ... 01/15/2025 - 1:59 am | View Website
Full-day Itinerary (recommended) A full day at the Museum allows you to see all of our soaring pavilions and enjoy one of our incredible add-on experiences. Follow different perspectives of the American experience in World War II, from the treacherous islands of the Pacific and the dogged days in Europe to the crucial efforts at home and the postwar impacts. 01/14/2025 - 10:00 am | View Website
In case you had any doubt about his real focus, just hours before taking office, Yambo has reportedly struck it rich to the tune of tens of billions of dollars — thanks to the $TRUMP meme coin. According to Axios, Trump’s position in the coin was — as of yesterday — worth a whopping $58 billion.
The country's dignity has been up for sale since Trump won, and the epitome of this was seen earlier today when Lee Greenwood was selling his disgusting Trumo Bibles on Fox News today.
The grift is on.
GREENWOOD: And as you said, when Donald Trump puts his hand on the Bible and swears the oath to take care of the country and he's the 47th president of the United States, I'm hoping it'll be this Bible which is released tomorrow as a tribute to Donald Trump, the 47th president.
It's godblesstheusabible.com.
There are only going to be 5,000 of these, and I know he's going to take the oath by putting his hand on several Bibles.
He might do this one as well.
It should be humiliating for any actual Christian to see Trump swear on his faux Bible.
FoxNews letting Greenwood use their airwaves as an infomercial sums up their complete disintegration.
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On 7/29/15 in Columbia SC, James Taylor was joined onstage by Charleston choir Lowcountry Voices. Together, they sang “Shed a Little Light” in memory of the victims of the Charleston shooting and their families.
Starting at 6 a.m. EST, my local radio station's regular programming will include songs and stories about Martin Luther King Jr.
God's Spies - Tulsi Gabbard goes into a SCIF
Mike the Mad Biologist - the tragedy of The Washington Post;
The Rectification of Names - the emperor's new foreign policy;
The Rude Pundit - Informing Ourselves to Death: Trump's win and American stupidity;
You Might Notice a Trend - Biden's farewell.
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MAGA influencer Steve Bannon insisted that billionaire Elon Musk — and other notable people — would be "washed away and forgotten" when compared to President-elect Donald Trump.
In an interview that aired Sunday on ABC's This Week program, Bannon said he was "shocked" at the lack of hard questions for Trump defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth at his confirmation hearings.
"I think I saw the end of both old but the Democratic Party as it exists and the husk of the Republican Party as [Mitch] McConnell and Paul Ryan hope," he opined.
Bannon admitted Trump had the "difficult job" of unifying "the oligarchs" and the working class.
"That's why he is at the level of Washington and Lincoln, and this will be known — and when history is written — Elon Musk, Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, Jonathan Karl will all be washed away and forgotten in the footnotes," he insisted.
On January 19, 1809, the great Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts.
In school, I read many of his tales. Poe was a true literary genius.
Poe Museum:
In 1837 Poe left the Southern Literary Messenger and Richmond. Starting in 1838 while living in Philadelphia, he enjoyed his prime years of literature.