Arden Farhi is the managing editor for CBS News' Washington bureau. He has covered several presidential campaigns and the Obama, Trump and Biden administrations. His executive producer credit include ...
When this year’s Christmas tree arrived at the White House just before Thanksgiving by horse-drawn wagon, the conveyance brought more than an evergreen: It also carried more than a century of history.
The new White House ballroom is expected to be finished by 2028, with the addition providing a new gathering space for guests at the direction of President Trump. The project’s projected completion ...
Arden Farhi is the managing editor for CBS News' Washington bureau. He has covered several presidential campaigns and the Obama, Trump and Biden administrations. His executive producer credit include ...
President Trump on Thursday promised the new White House ballroom will be complete in close to a year and a half — before the end of his second term. “I want to welcome you all to the White House.
A federal judge is allowing construction of the White House ballroom to move forward, rejecting a request by the National Trust for Historic Preservation to temporarily halt President Donald Trump's ...
The White House has continued to defend the construction of the ballroom. The National Trust for Historic Preservation, the privately funded nonprofit designated by Congress to protect historic sites, ...
One of the most iconic lines in movie history is, "There’s no place like home" from the American classic "The Wizard of Oz." Decades later, that statement still rings true for a little girl in Kansas ...
If you’ve been following the controversy around the White House’s Christmas decorations, you may want to know how to watch HGTV’s White House Christmas special live to see behind the scenes of the ...
The American people might own the White House, but most know very little of the juicy secrets lurking inside 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Its interior has become an object of controversy, after President ...
WASHINGTON — White House chief of staff Susie Wiles said the administration's accusations against New York Attorney General Letitia James "might" be "retribution," and "when there’s an opportunity" ...