Friday's meeting would be the third between President Barack Obama and the Tibetan leader.
President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama share adorable pictures of one another for Valentine's Day.
The senator's suit is a rebuke of the national security state apparatus, which has prevailed in many privacy-vs.-security fights since 1947.
The debate to kill an American accused of plotting terrorist attacks against the U.S. has reportedly been on for six months.
Jay Leno stepped down from "The Tonight Show" for the second, and perhaps last, time on Thursday.
A French photographer quoted in Le Figaro makes the claim and says the world will be talking about it soon.
The reality-TV star is reportedly shooting an upcoming cover for Vogue, after Kanye West battled Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour for months.
Government has often positively shaped the course of American history, but Obama's plan isn't a part of that history.
Check out Twitter's interactive visualization that tracked what President Obama said during his speech.
Like Harry Truman, President Barack Obama made it clear his powerful pen would do much to address a 'Do-Nothing Congress.'
President Obama spoke about raising the minimum wage, and working with Congress on a number of economic and budget issues.
The president knows sweeping legislation will likely fail. But he signaled he's ready to use executive orders to get things done.
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First Lady Michelle Obama teamed up with LeBron James to videobomb his Miami Heat teammates Dwyane Wade and Ray Allen.
Sarah Palin quoted Martin Luther King, Jr. Monday before asking President Obama to stop "playing the race card."
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There is something else to consider here: the very nature of U.S. society vs. the lifestyles of Europe.
The president also greeted troops, including personnel who were injured in South Sudan, over the phone on Christmas Eve.
Before heading off on a Hawaii vacation, President Barack Obama will hold a news conference today and take questions.
Including Yellen's, 10 nominations are awaiting Senate confirmation, and many of these could be pushed to after the holidays.
Increasing attention over Russia's anti-gay laws raise questions over the influence politics has over sports.
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings jokingly offered the president a cameo on the political show, but there are plenty of reasons it could really happen.