A French newsman is making claims that are equal parts outrageous and scandalous, and have a hint of "it just might be true" -- our President, Barack Obama, is having an affair with none other than Mrs. Carter, Beyoncé!
President Obama has signed a Farm Bill into law that gives a lot of hope to the embattled agricultural industry of the United States...but in so doing, the measure has cut food stamps given to many people, including low-income New Yorkers, who saw their food budget cut as high as $90 per month.
There are many sides to the immigration bill, and the main focus is how it will help the economy Just this week, President Barack Obama said that he is hopeful of pushing through a divisive U.
Apple Inc. and Google have joined forces to eradicate unnecessary patent lawsuits just as the iPhone company was slapped with a $2 billion damage claim.
It looks like a blast from the past each and every time the President of the United States pulls out his seemingly outdated BlackBerry. It turns out this is all for a reason.
O'Reilly tried to corner Obama and the president criticized biased news coverage Bill O'Reilly interviewed Obama for the third time over Super Bowl weekend, the first interview being back in 2008, which the Washington Post described as "lengthy and affectionate encounter.
Openly Gay NBA Player Jason Collins and Boston Marathon Bombing survivors Carlos Arrendondo and Jeff Bauman will be among the guests attending President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address on Tuesday, the White House reported.
According to a recent poll the majority of American voters say they are unhappy with how the president is handling what they believe are the highest priority issues facing the country. However, if Obama can rearrange his priorities and fix the current situation in a few key areas pollsters say his approval ratings may increase for 2014.
Although the alcohol prohibition era has long since come to an end, marijuana prohibition remains intact since its inception in 1932 with the passage of the Marijuana Tax Act.
Following the passage of a bill last week by a city council committee in Washington D.C. that brought the nation’s capital a step closer to decriminalizing marijuana, President Obama voiced publicly his opinion that it’s important for the legalization of marijuana to go forward.
After ex-contractor Edward Snowden's leaks sparked months of revelations about the National Security Agency's collection of U.S. phone records, as well as a breadth of other sweeping NSA surveillance programs, President Barack Obama spoke on Friday about changes he plans to make to the agency's mass data collection policies.
Gallup polls Americans each year to measure public admiration of noteworthy individuals worldwide. This year President Barack Obama took first place in the men’s category, while former first lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton came in at the top spot for females, both of them winning by landslides.
According to a poll released on Thursday by CNN and ORC International, the majority of Americans agree that the current Congress is a “do-nothing” Congress and is the worst Congress seen in their lifetimes.
Give that man some water Give that man some water Marco Rubio was a serious 2016 GOP Presidential candidate until 'watergate' happened. The Florida Senator's response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address was supposed to be a hallmark moment in the senator's rising career.
President Obama pardoned or commuted the sentences of several non-violent drug offenders on Thursday, highlighting the consequences of the US war on drugs.
On February 21, 2012 five members of the Russian feminist punk rock group Pussy Riot played a few songs on the soleas of Moscow’s Cathedral of Christ the Savior.
Actress Margot Robbie lived most women's dreams recently when she got up close and personal with Leonardo DiCaprio while filming The Wolf of Wall Street. The verdict? Sex with Leo is not as romantic as on screen as it is in fantasies.
Considering Nelson Mandela's reputation as a people person, the announcement that his funeral on Sunday will be private has angered some South Africans who hoped to join the ceremony.
More than 90 world leaders from across the globe traveled to South Africa for Nelson Mandela's memorial service, which was as peaceful as the late South African icon would have wanted it to be