A man jumped the fence of the White House and made it through one of the main entrances of the building, the U.S. Secret Service said.
The White House has enlisted celebrities to help promote a new campaign aiming to end sexual assaults on college campuses.
"I'm going to stay out of that," the vice president said after he was about to be candid about his views on Scottish independence.
Remember #BringBackOurGirls? Boko Haram continues to terrorize Nigeria, yet it's largely been overlooked by Western powers.
President Barack Obama's low voter approval ratings could help deliver Congress to the Republicans.
The Barack Obama Foundation has selected candidates to host the presidential library, and wants to know what their plans for it are.
A new U.S. poll found 57 percent of respondents disapprove of President Barack Obama’s handling of the economy.
The president’s visit to Baltimore isn’t entirely about campaigning. Obama is also set to tour Fort McHenry.
Women, Latinos and young voters are becoming disillusioned with Obama.
The announcement came nine days after Gov. Jerry Brown asked President Barack Obama to officially term the August earthquake a major disaster.
Leaving mementos in front of the National 9/11 Memorial in New York City is encouraged.
In his prime-time address, President Obama maps out plans to wipe out Islamic State through "relentless effort."
An excerpt of Wednesday evening's speech about ISIS shows President Obama will call for U.S. airstrikes in Syria.
The president reportedly is prepared to authorize airstrikes in Syria against the Islamic State, without approval from Congress.
The president told Congress he didn't need its approval for his strategy to go after the Islamic State.
The president's pensiveness on foreign policy projects weakness, according to critics.
Some are frustrated by Obama's decision to delay executive action on immigration, but others say that was never a solution anyway.
President Obama is set to lay out his strategy for fighting ISIS in a speech Wednesday. Here's a list of what he might announce.
Obama told NBC's "Meet the Press" that the outbreak, which has killed 2,100 people in African five countries, was unlikely to spread to the United States in the short term.
Despite the president's unpopularity, the House Democrats' campaign arm is faring better at fundraising in 2014 than it did in 2010.
The move could put the U.S. in the awkward position of an unspoken alliance with dictator Bashar Assad.
Those attending on behalf of the White House include the chairman of the My Brother's Keeper task force.