The president-elect rallied with supporters in Washington, previewing executive orders he plans to sign on Day 1 and dancing with the Village People.
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Music legend Kid Rock discusses his upcoming performance at President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
Joined by the likes of Carrie Underwood, the Village People, Billy Ray Cyrus, Greenwood, Liberty University's Praise Choir, Rascal Flatts, Gavin DeGraw, and Nelly, 54-year-old Kid Rock - whose real name is Robert James Ritchie - performed several of his most famous hits.
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This week's Out-of-Touch Adults' guide takes a look at RedNote, a site many young people are planning to go if TikTok closes down in the U.S. We also ask whether Elon Musk cheats at video games, and examining the trend of drinking meltwater from glaciers.
How Donald Trump's presidential inauguration unfolded as he was sworn in as the 47th President to succeed Joe Biden.
After briefly going dark in the U.S., TikTok is back following an executive order. That's not good for young users, says psychologist Jonathan Haidt.
Kid Rock left a reporter speechless when he made a couple of flirtatious remarks during an interview on Monday (Jan. 20). The musician appeared on BBC News to discuss his plans for Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration,
Donald Trump has said that he would be open to his billionaire ally Elon Musk or Oracle boss Larry Ellison buying the US arm of Chinese social video app TikTok from parent company ByteDance after granting it a 75-day reprieve on being banned in the US.
BBC News journalist Caitríona Perry was invited out by rapper Kid Rock during a live broadcast covering Donald Trump's Inauguration Day. The awkward moment left Perry and viewers embarrassed.
As Rachel Reeves woos the business elite in Davos, official figures showed the public sector racking up another £17.8bn of borrowing last month - even more than analysts had expected.