WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump welcomed NCAA championship athletes to the White House on Tuesday for NCAA Collegiate National Champions Day. The event celebrated their 2025–2026 athletic achievements and national titles, continuing a decades-long tradition of honoring top college teams following their
President Donald Trump on Sunday congratulated Rory McIlroy following his victory at the 90th Masters Tournament at Augusta National, where the Northern Irish golfer secured his second straight green jacket. McIlroy finished at 12-under par, edging out Scottie Scheffler by a single
UFC President Dana White all but confirmed that President Donald Trump will attend UFC 327 in Miami this Saturday. Speaking on Adin Ross’ recent YouTube stream, White said that “the big guy” will be in attendance at the Kaseya Center. “It’s good
President Trump on Friday hosted the Navy Midshipmen football team at the White House, where he formally presented them with the prestigious Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy—an annual award recognizing supremacy among the nation’s three service academies: Army, Navy, and Air Force. The Midshipmen secured
Olympic bobsled champion Kaillie Humphries made a surprising gesture at the White House Thursday: she handed President Donald Trump her Order of Ikkos medal. And she did it with tears in her eyes. The moment came during a Women’s History Month event
The U.S. women’s hockey team said it is declining President Donald Trump’s invitation to attend his State of the Union address, citing scheduling conflicts for teammates following the Olympic Games. “We are sincerely grateful for the invitation extended to our gold medal–winning
President Donald Trump invited the U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team to attend his 2026 State of the Union address after the squad secured a historic gold medal victory over Canada at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Sunday — a win many fans
President Trump hosted a Super Bowl watch party attended by GOP lawmakers at his Mar-a-Lago resort, featuring some familiar faces from the GOP. Republican Sens. Lindsey Graham (S.C.) and Eric Schmitt (Mo.) were among those in attendance at the event in Florida to watch the
President Donald Trump confirmed this week that he will not attend the Super Bowl this year, citing both the choice of performers and the game’s location as deciding factors. In an Oval Office interview with The New York Post, Trump said he
President Donald Trump got more than a standard commemorative jersey during the Florida Panthers’ White House visit on Thursday. The two-time Stanley Cup champions traveled to Washington to continue the long-running tradition of championship teams visiting the White House to be recognized