Holiday joy or political spectacle? White House Christmas sparks debate
The holiday season — often a time for celebration and unity — has once again become a platform for heated political debate. This year, the
The holiday season — often a time for celebration and unity — has once again become a platform for heated political debate. This year, the
The Biden-Harris Administration continues to live up to one of its largest campaign promises. On April 8, President Joe Biden announced plans to cancel student
Chiquita Brooks-LaSure is the administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. In this position, she takes on the role of overseeing programs such
Singer-actress Halle Bailey, who stars in Disney’s The Little Mermaid was in Washington, D.C., to participate in the White House’s 2023 Easter Egg Roll. Bailey served
Nicki Minaj says she has been invited to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine at the White House. The chart-topping rap star has repeatedly voiced her skepticism
In a White House video, President Barack Obama hilariously shares his plans for life after the presidency. We’ll miss you, President Obama! [jwplatform Akk2vQ17]
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The first family celebrates the holiday at and away from the White House. Daughters, Malia and Sasha, decorate the Christmas tree in the Yellow Oval room
Today, President Obama unveiled a bold, new initiative called ConnectED to connect 99 percent of America’s students to the Internet through high-speed broadband and high-speed wireless within
Oprah discards her usual regal demeanor and channels her inner bad girl for a sex scene in an upcoming movie about the White House. Yes,
This time, President Obama actually answered Twitter questions with his own fingers. On Thursday, the 44th president became the first commander in chief to respond
In June of last month, a poll conducted by the largest social network for African Americans, BlackPlanet.com, and NewsOne.com of 1,100 African Americans, revealed that
Michelle Obama is currently under fire for inviting rapper-actor Common, born Lonnie Rashid Lynn Jr., to the White House to take part in a celebration