President Obama spoke about Ferguson, Selma, the Keystone XL pipeline and gun control at a town hall event Friday at South Carolina's Benedict College.
The vice president famously came out in support of marriage equality before President Barack Obama did.
The Israeli prime minister has maintained the lasting effects of the address will be positive.
More voters say honesty doesn't describe former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton than those that say it does.
Big business rallied behind the gay marriage cause as the U.S. Supreme Court scheduled oral arguments for April 28 on the contentious social issue that promises to yield one of the justices' most important rulings of 2015.
Parliament has voted to expand the nation's troop level to 250,000, as heavy weapons withdraw on the front lines.
Republicans said Hillary Clinton's secret emails may not be damaging by themselves but could be used to reinforce a negative view of her.
Republicans in the Senate failed to garner enough votes to override President Barack Obama's veto of the Keystone XL oil pipeline Wednesday.
Public employees sent emails mocking the Obamas and local African-Americans, DOJ reports.
The report states that police officers routinely violated the rights of the Missouri city’s African-American residents.
A new attack ad uses footage of ex-President Bill Clinton and President Obama in going after the former secretary of state.
Government data shows that only 1 in 4 eligible, undocumented Filipinos has applied for a deportation deferral.
House GOP conservatives John Boehner into pushing their agenda. The unintended upshot: More bipartisanship by moderates.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Obama condemned Russia for not following through on its agreements in a video conference call with European leaders.
The country's more moderate political faction could use the controversy surrounding the speech to strengthen its domestic position.
Cops in Ferguson, Missouri, routinely violated the rights of the city’s African-Americans residents and made racist jokes in emails, according to a DOJ probe.
The House passed a bill funding DHS through September. Republicans cast all of the 167 votes against the measure, which now goes to Obama.
Israel's leader offered words of thanks to the U.S., even as he urged Congress to oppose a nuclear deal with Iran.
A government watchdog made 17 recommendations to the FAA, including one asking the agency to update its security strategy.
The former military commander hopes to avoid a trial by pleading guilty to leaking information to his then-mistress.
Supreme Court case could mean states that rely on HealthCare.gov would be have to switch to self-managed exchanges.
Netanyahu alluded to the hit HBO series while calling out Iran and ISIS for threatening people's freedom.