President Obama’s trip to Cuba will be the first visit by a sitting president in nearly 90 years.
The charity track released on Tuesday includes vocals from Kelly Clarkson, Lea Michele and Missy Elliott, among others.
Obama picked Kansas to win, but not many upsets in his 2016 bracket.
At SXSW in Austin, Texas, the president called for more collaboration with Silicon Valley in addressing privacy concerns and countering ISIS recruitment.
After the services, Reagan will be laid to rest next to her husband in a hillside tomb that faces the Pacific Ocean.
It's the first time in the festival's 30-year history that a sitting president will address the crowd.
In an interview with the Atlantic magazine, Obama said David Cameron became “distracted by a range of other things” after the 2011 intervention in Libya.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's visit marked the first White House state dinner for a Canadian leader in 19 years.
The president's comments on the Middle East rivals were part of a wide-ranging interview on foreign policy with the Atlantic magazine.
The leaders of the United States and Canada emphasized the two countries’ shared values, including tackling climate change.
Michelle Obama also suggested for “a girl studying” emoji.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Barack Obama will likely agree Thursday on a reduction of methane emissions from the oil and gas sector.
Heavily armed kidnappers allegedly snatched three teenage girls Monday night from Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary School in Lagos.
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mac Thornberry claims President Barack Obama will hand the naval base to the Castro regime.
Clinton won in all age groups of African-American voters, exit polls showed Saturday night.
It was reported earlier this week that Republican Brian Sandoval was being considered to fill a U.S. Supreme Court vacancy.
Lady Gaga is scheduled to perform “Til It Happens To You,” a song featured in a 2015 documentary about campus rape culture.
Some Republicans in the Senate have said they wouldn't consider an Obama nominee to the Supreme Court.
This will be the 16th "In Performance" event during President Barack Obama's time in office.
Brian Sandoval, a Republican, reportedly met with Democratic Sen. Harry Reid to discuss a potential nomination.
The successor to the late Justice Scalia should be someone who understands that life experiences can inform legal decisions, the president said.
“He’s an ‘African’ American. He was, you know, raised white,” Carson said.