Obama will have to look beyond the policies outlined in his State of the Union address tonight to find a legacy-defining moment.
Cuba will host a U.S. delegation for historic talks later this week.
The most people since the start of the Great Recession -- 41 percent -- said the economy is doing well.
Apple, Facebook and other tech heavyweights have looked toward encryption in their fight against surveillance.
The united resolve by President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron comes ahead of the latter's two-day trip to Washington.
The new initiatives seek to give American workers up to seven paid sick days a year, and increased parental leave for federal employees.
The improved views of the national economy have helped push President Obama's job rating upward, but Americans remain skeptical.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee slammed President Barack Obama for letting daughters Malia and Sasha listen to Beyoncé.
President Obama will veto bill if passed as is with immigration policy changes.
President Barack Obama will be the chief guest at India’s Republic Day ceremony on Jan. 26.
The new proposals, which will reportedly be announced Monday, will address concerns over cybersecurity and safety of online data.
After recent events in France, Australia and Canada, Obama has called world leaders to the White House.
Cameron and Obama will discuss a number of issues at hand, like the situation in Ukraine, the Islamic State group and counterterrorism.
Following Sony Hack, President Obama plans to highlight Internet security and privacy in State of the Union address.
Americans took to social media to criticize the lack of details in Obama's plan, which news outlets estimated could cost $15 billion.
Students in the future might get two free years of community college if President Obama's proposal passes.
Home prices and sales are on the rise, but it's still tough for Americans to own a house.
National security and economic cooperation are expected to be high on the agenda for Obama's second visit to India as president.
The authenticity of the photo has yet to be verified, but the White House is reportedly looking into how the image made it on the Internet.
The president will travel to three different states this week to preview the jobs, housing and higher-education portions of his State of the Union address.
Obama said that Kass "has grown from a close friend to a critical member of my team" and has left "an indelible mark on the White House."
In his Christmas address to troops, President Obama also conceded that many "difficult missions" around the world still remain.