The president will travel to three different states this week to preview the jobs, housing and higher-education portions of his State of the Union address.
NYPD officer Rafael Ramos and his partner Wenjian Liu were killed last weekend.
Officers attended the eight-hour-long wake of the New York policeman, who was killed along with his partner in Brooklyn Dec. 20.
Hillary Clinton's Democratic challengers could push her to the left -- or make her frustrate the base whose support she'll need in November.
A shutdown looks increasingly possible as Democrats fight over the cromnibus. The White House is pushing Dems to accept a bill they hate.
Only two politicians seen as contenders for the 2016 presidential election publicly addressed the CIA torture report released Tuesday.
Voters viewed Clinton as a stronger leader and having a better vision for the future than five potential 2016 GOP candidates.
“This is not the time to risk a breakdown when we still have a chance at a breakthrough,” Biden said regarding new sanctions.
On Friday, defense secretary nominee Ashton Carter said he would give the president his "most candid strategic advice."
A CNN/ORC International poll found them to be in the lead for 2016. In second place: Elizabeth Warren and Dr. Ben Carson.
President Obama announced the departure of Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, who leaves at an important time for the future of fighting ISIS.
Mitt Romney has three times as much support in New Hampshire as Rand Paul, the second-most popular possible 2016 GOP candidate.
Three-hundred protesters demonstrated against Biden's visit.
Washington has contributed more than $3 billion to Syrian Civil War victims since the conflict started in 2011.
Four Ukrainian soldiers were killed and 10 others injured during clashes with pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine in the past 24 hours.
Russia responded sharply to the suggestion by a U.S. official that legal military assistance was "something we should be looking at."
New York's major airports aren't up to world standards, so airlines like JetBlue are deciding to go it alone and spend millions of dollars.
America's military veterans are struggling with financial management, stable employment and permanent housing.
Obama reportedly got irritated with his vice president at a lunch that was supposed to warm relations with Congress.
With Clinton and Bush the likeliest candidates, the 2016 election could look a lot like 1992.
Supporters are urging Clinton to get in the race now. Here are the other Dems and GOPers who might also jump in, sooner or later.
Nolan was projected to beat Republican challenger Stewart Mills by a slim margin.