Monday, January 6, 2025

Biden honors 19 politicians, philanthropists, cultural icons with Presidential Medal of Freedom

Must read

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.

  • New Orleans attacker said in video message to family he had joined ISIS

    02:47

  • Good News: Doctor’s words of affirmation inspire thousands of families

    02:17

  • Dept. of Transportation fines JetBlue $2 million over chronically delayed flights

    01:36

  • Now Playing

    Biden honors 19 politicians, philanthropists, cultural icons with Presidential Medal of Freedom

    01:50

  • UP NEXT

    Memorial services for Jimmy Carter begin in Georgia ahead of state funeral

    02:45

  • First major storm of 2025 set to impact about 60 million Americans

    02:42

  • Officials call Las Vegas Tesla Cybertruck explosion a suicide case

    03:40

  • New details of New Orleans attack victims

    01:46

  • Material used in explosive devices left in New Orleans contained rare compound, investigators say

    00:57

  • Respect and resilience as New Orleans tries to move on from terror attack

    01:36

  • Surgeon general calls for tougher warnings about alcohol and cancer risk

    01:28

  • Growing safety fears among New York subway riders after wave of attacks

    01:44

  • Judge in Trump hush money case sets sentencing for Jan. 10 and signals no jail time

    01:04

  • New questions about New Orleans security after deadly pickup truck attack

    03:31

  • Actor Justin Baldoni fires back after co-star Blake Lively accused him of sexual harassment

    01:36

  • Police and FBI say attacks don’t appear to be linked but note similarities involving assailants

    00:51

  • Families remember victims of New Orleans terror attack

    02:17

  • After deadly pickup truck attack, Bourbon Street reopens

    01:40

  • Suspect in deadly New Orleans attack likely acted alone, FBI says

    06:04

  • FBI asks for public’s help in finding who planted bombs day before Jan. 6 attack

    00:53

President Biden awarded the nation’s highest civilian honor to more than a dozen politicians, philanthropists and cultural icons during a ceremony at the White House Saturday. Nineteen people received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, conservationist Jane Goodall, science educator Bill Nye, basketball legend “Magic” Johnson, along with fashion icons Anna Wintour and Ralph Lauren. NBC News’ Aaron Gilchrist has the details.

Latest article