One of the highlights of the president's address Tuesday was a 3-D printing hub in Youngstown, Ohio.
The president urged Congress to act on the issue, but some argue words without action mean nothing to them.
Along with oil services, high-end manufacturing, and health care services, solar job growth will be strong in 2014.
But wait, there’s more: He also says raising the U.S. minimum wage is bad for the poor.
Check out Twitter's interactive visualization that tracked what President Obama said during his speech.
Verbal skills are in serious decline in the United States and elsewhere.
Here are some highlights of the coverage of President Obama’s address by media outlets from around the world.
Here's the full text of President Barack Obama's 2014 State of the Union address.
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.
IBTimes culled together the best drinking games for State of the Union address. Income inequality may be getting worse, but as Chuck Klosterman said, “Booze is the greatest of all equalizers.”
Sen. Mike Lee will deliver the official Tea Party response to Obama's State of the Union.
A new repors details concerns over the long-term effects of space travel on the human body.
Scrambling to soften its image with women voters, the Republican Party chose Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., to rebut President Obama’s State of the Union Address.
Some House Republicans may be happy to know Americans don't believe immigration is a priority this year for the president and Congress.
According to Nielsen, over the last several years fewer and fewer Americans have bothered to watch the SOTU address.
The president knows sweeping legislation will likely fail. But he signaled he's ready to use executive orders to get things done.
Former President Bill Clinton reportedly spoke of Seeger as “an inconvenient artist who dared to sing things as he saw them.”
Here are a few of the key issues that the science and technology sector will be paying attention to on Tuesday night.
Let's just say some Republican candidates would benefit from a course in basic anatomy or human sexuality.
The president will field questions from the American public in a Google+ Hangout Jan. 31, following his State of the Union address.
Major energy companies in the U.S. aren't the only ones pushing for approval of the controversial pipeline.