A North Dakota legislative committee is recommending rejection of a bill seeking to bring back "blue laws" — a mandate requiring all retail stores statewide to close between midnight and noon on ...
A Clinton woman is facing life in prison after a Clinton jury convicted her of first-degree murder and first-degree robbery in the 2023 shooting death of 42-year-old Randy Weimerskirch. Kimberly ...
Over the years, former first lady Hillary Clinton has cultivated a style that evokes a strong, capable woman that has the ...
Sometimes, a hat is just a hat. But not at the inauguration of the U.S. president.In 2017, after Donald Trump's first inauguration, designer Ralph Lauren faced a boycott for dressing first lady ...
"Does this mean that the designers who decide to dress Melania Trump have ... by Hillary Clinton when Bill Clinton took office. The hat was cadet blue, round with a turned-up brim, and designed ...
The inauguration is really about swearing in the next president, but first ladies throughout history have stolen the show ...
1993: George H.W. Bush to Bill Clinton In a gesture of humility and bipartisanship, Bush addressed his successor from the opposing party, Bill Clinton, with grace. "You will be our President when ...
Dr. Jill Biden, the former first lady, continued her custom of donning American designers as she picked a Ralph Lauren wrap ...
She accessorised with purple suede high heels, a Ralph Lauren wrap coat, and a matching dress underneath ... former US President Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, former US secretary of state ...
with the highest number of balls ever held during the second inauguration of Bill Clinton in 1997, which saw 14, according to Tatler. The couple stepped out in black-and-white attire at the ...
Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th president of the United States by Chief Justice John Roberts as Melania Trump holds the Bible during the 60th Presidential Inauguration in the Rotunda of the U.S.
Second Lady Usha Vance's pink coat dress Second Lady Usha Vance popped ... the crowd of designer-dressed men like former President Bill Clinton and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.