The podium where Donald Trump would take the Oath of Office is covered on Jan. 19. Trump promised to govern transparently, but open-government advocates are seeing troubling early signs. Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Facebook has become so powerful that, for some people, having a Facebook account is more important than a driver's license. But when you lose that account, there's no recourse. Lily Padula for NPR hide caption
Donald Trump at the Celebrity Apprentice red carpet event on Jan. 20, 2015, in New York City. Rob Kim/Getty Images hide caption
People protest a planned speech by controversial Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos at the University of California, Berkeley, on Wednesday. Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images hide caption
Protestors watch a bonfire on Sproul Plaza during a rally against the scheduled appearance of Milo Yiannopoulos at the University of California at Berkeley Wednesday. Ben Margot/AP hide caption
President Trump, flanked by Omarosa Manigault and House and Urban Development Secretary nominee Ben Carson, holds an African-American History Month "listening session" on Wednesday. Evan Vucci/AP hide caption
Oprah Winfrey listens as then-President Obama introduces her during a presentation ceremony for the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2013 at the White House. Brooks Kraft/Corbis via Getty Images hide caption
David Frum: 'How Donald Trump Could Build An Autocracy In The U.S.'
An exhibition at The Getty Center in Los Angeles features some 200 works of news-inspired art, dating back to the 1960s. Above, The Air Power of the World from Masao Mochizuki's 1976 "Television" series. Wilson Centre for Photography/Masao Mochizuki, courtesy of Osiris hide caption
Republican candidates listen to a question during a March 2016 GOP presidential debate co-sponsored by CNN at the University of Miami. Wilfredo Lee/AP hide caption
Journalist Roundtable: How Should Media Cover Trump's Administration
Actress Mary Tyler Moore filming First You Cry in 1978 in New York City. Marty Lederhandler/ASSOCIATED PRESS hide caption
As Trump Adviser Calls Media 'Opposition Party,' ProPublica Journalists Ask For Help
A shot of the crime haiku, smack in the middle of the popular "Cops and Robbers" section of The Enterprise-Tocsin. Courtesy of Charlie Smith hide caption
The Facebook logo is displayed at a startup gathering in Paris on Jan. 17. Thibault Camus/AP hide caption
President Trump, shown here in an ad for a Chinese magazine in Shanghai, continues to attack the integrity of reporters who challenge him — even as he keeps making false claims. Johannes Eisele/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
The William T. Young Library on the campus of the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Ky. Andy Lyons/Getty Images hide caption
President Trump spoke at CIA headquarters in Langley, Va., on Jan. 21. He blamed the media for reports that he is feuding with the intelligence services, after comparing them to Nazi Germany. Olivier Doulier/Pool/Getty Images hide caption