Podcaster Plans March On Washington July 4th
His plan and idea are simple; to march into Washington D.C. with a loaded rifle slung over his shoulder to make a statement. Read More
His plan and idea are simple; to march into Washington D.C. with a loaded rifle slung over his shoulder to make a statement. Read More
Even the White House managed to get into the spirit of things on this April Fool’s Day.
President Barack Obama, our 44th president, has been sworn in for his second term, and the inauguration was exactly the star-studded occasion we've come to expect from our celeb-popular Commander-in-Chief.
Case in point: Musical performances included James Taylor singing 'America the Beautiful,' followed by Kelly Clarkson's rendition of 'America (My Country 'Tis of Thee),' and Beyonce wrapping things up with 'The Star-Spangled Banner.'
Barack Obama isn't just the POTUS, he's a parent. He invoked his proud, protective papa following his family's vacation in Hawaii when some paparazzi tried snapping his daughters.
In celebration of President Barack Obama securing his second term in office on Tuesday (Nov. 6), Mariah Carey released an uplifting song called 'Bring It On Home.'
It takes a lot to upstage the President of the United States in a photograph, but these grade school kids have done it. We're not the only ones who think so. Even the president himself (or at least his Twitter account) labeled this the "picture of the day." We're pretty sure it's not because of the kid who's trying to eat his shirt. Or the way the president isn't looking at the camera either. Can you guess why?
President Barack Obama was scheduled to speak this morning at a campaign stop in Fort Myers, Florida. Instead of speaking about his upcoming re-election campaign, he instead delivered a speech on the ‘Dark Knight Rises’ shooting in Aurora, Colorado.
Some will claim it is out of the goodness of his heart, others will say he is here to earn votes in a pivotal swing state, and some believe it is part of his duty. No matter how you feel about it, President Barack Obama will be in Colorado Springs for about three hours today to view damage caused by the Waldo Fire and thanks first responders.
In light of the recent news that North Carolina has banned same sex marriages, the President stands up.
President Obama just announced this morning that US troops will leave Iraq by the end of year.
Spurred by the recent suicide of 14-year-old Jamey Rodemeyer, who said in an online video that he’d been bullied over being gay, pop star and gay rights activist Lady Gaga hopes to meet with Barack Obama to discuss bullying when she attends a Democratic fundraiser next week.
After Rodemeyer’s death, the ‘Born This Way’ singer told her more than 13 million Twitter followers, “I am meeting with our president. I will not stop fighting. This must end.”