Here are a few of the key issues that the science and technology sector will be paying attention to on Tuesday night.
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.
U.S. Rep. Ryan says Republicans don't want to leave the debt ceiling negotiation empty-handed. The White House says they will have to.
In a new ad, Spirit Airlines pokes fun at the Obama selfie flap and the headlines about Michelle Obama's reaction.
First lady Michelle Obama may be having the last laugh after the Obama-Schmidt selfie. A photo has gone viral on Reddit of her and Bill Clinton
In an unprecedented gesture, Barack Obama and Raúl Castro shook hands during Nelson Mandela's memorial. In Cuba, reactions are optimistic.
The AFP photographer who captured President Obama's now-infamous "funeral selfie" claims that Michelle Obama was never angry and rejects the notion that the president's behavior was inappropriate.
Helle Thorning-Schmidt came under the spotlight on Tuesday when she was photographed taking a "selfie" with U.S. President Barack Obama and U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron.
A viral Internet rumor claims Michelle Obama made the president switch seats after he shared laughs with Denmark's prime minister at Nelson Mandela's memorial service.
Even President Obama takes a selfie every now and then. He snapped one alongside an unidentified woman and British Prime Minister David Cameron
U.S. President Barack Obama delivered the following speech at a memorial for former South African president Nelson Mandela at Johannesburg
“It is hard to eulogize any man...how much harder to do so for a giant of history, who moved a nation towards justice,” President Obama said.
The president spent 30 minutes with the activists who are hoping Congress takes up immigration reform.
Contrary to popular opinion, President Obama has not forced two turkeys to duke it out for the privilege of living another day.