President Barack Obama
US and Cuba Announce Plans to Open Embassies in Each Other's Capitals
Embassies in Havana and Washington, DC are expected to open their doors on July 20, more than six months after the countries agreed to restore ties.
After 13 Years at Guantanamo, Pentagon Transfers Six Yemeni Detainees to Oman
The detainees sent to Oman on Friday have all been cleared for release for years and have never been charged with a crime.
US Removes Cuba From State Terrorism List
Forty-five days after President Barack Obama informed Congress that he planned to take the country off the list, Secretary of State John Kerry officially signed an order to remove Cuba from terrorism blacklist.
Painter Reveals 2,307 Obama Portraits (And Counting)
Rob Pruitt's six-year-long daily 'The Obama Paintings' project goes on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit.
With a Deadline Looming, the Fate of the PATRIOT Act Is in Limbo
More than 13 years after George W. Bush signed the bill into law after the September 11 attacks, the May 31 deadline is looming for the controversial act as legislators head out of town for the holiday weekend.
Kerry's Surprise Visit to Somalia Part of Obama Administration's Charm Offensive in Africa
John Kerry became the first US Secretary of State to officially visit Somalia as the US said it planned to post an ambassador to Mogadishu.
This Artist Has Painted Obama's Portrait Every Day for 6 Years
Rob Pruitt will have painted 2,306 pictures of POTUS by the time 'The Obama Paintings' series debuts at Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit in May.
Obama's Presidential Library Might Be a Floating 6-Lane Race Track
The other winning option is a giant, spherical peace sign.
Obama Will Be the Guest of Honor When India Shows Off Its Military Arsenal This Week
During his three-day visit to India, the president will be the "chief guest" at a parade where the country displays its missiles, tanks, and other weapons.
40 Percent of America’s Workers Have No Paid Sick Days — But the Tide Is Starting to Turn
The US is the only advanced country that doesn’t guarantee paid sick leave or paid maternity leave. But many people fighting to change that.
Sony Has Decided to Let You Watch the Interview In Theaters on Christmas After All
Sony Pictures Entertainment, the company behind the controversial movie, confirmed in a statement Tuesday that the film will see a “limited theatrical release” in the US.
Nebraska and Oklahoma Drag Colorado to Court Over Marijuana Legalization
The states have filed a lawsuit against their neighbor, claiming its pot law leaves "gap" in the federal government's drug control operations.