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Former President Bill Clinton Says Hillary Is Running to 'Put Everybody in the Picture'

Ahead of the Illinois primaries, Bill Clinton delivered a speech to rally support for his wife's cause on Tuesday, March 8, 2016, at Beth Emet Synagogue located in the suburban city of Evanston in Cook County. Bill's rallying cry for Hillary is that she's the one candidate whose victory means a triumph for all Americans.

Dancing 106-Year-Old Woman Meets the Obamas; Says She's 'Happy to Meet the Black President'

Watch the viral video of the 106-year-old woman who met President Barack and Michelle Obama in the White House.

Is Apple CEO Tim Cook Afraid of the Legal Repercussions of the FBI's 'Backdoor' Plea? [Poll]

Apple Inc. and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are headed into a very important legal battle regarding the iPhone used by Syed Rizwan Farook in the mass shooting in San Bernardino, California. U.S. magistrate judge Sheri Pym has ordered Apple to help the FBI in hacking Farook's phone to find out additional information that may help end the investigation.

White House Requests $450.6M to Aid Colombia's Reconstruction, Anti-Narcotics Campaign

The United States has pledged to help Colombia get back on its feet. After half a century of turbulence, it seems like Colombia might finally get some much-needed reprieve.

Free Google Fiber Internet to be Offered to Poor Communities

Low-income households in Kansas are receiving a late holiday present from Google. Last summer, Google has stated that it would play a big part in the White House's pilot project known as ConnectHome, a program that aims to provide internet connections to about 275,000 low-income households across the country.

The White House Cracks Down on Salaries of Minorities and Women

The White House announced on Jan. 30, 2016 that it intends to begin gathering data on the salaries of women and minorities at big American companies to address pay discrimination

Presidential Polls 2016: 7 in 10 Americans 'Anxious' About Donald Trump Presidency

Predictions that Donald Trump would not be able to hold on to his front-runner status have failed to materialize days before the Iowa caucuses, but most Americans say they nevertheless are uncomfortable with the idea of the real-estate tycoon moving into the White House.

White House Peace Activist Concepcion Picciotto Dies at 80

After heading the longest-running act of peaceful protest demonstrated in the U.S. history for decades, Concepcion Picciotto died at a housing facility operated by N Street Village in Washington at the age of 80.

Obama, White House to Welcome Colombia President Santos in February

The White House has confirmed President Barack Obama will welcome Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos to the White House in February.

First Photo of Natalie Portman as Jackie Kennedy Surfaces

The first photo of Natalie Portman in the role of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis has surfaced online. The first photo of Natalie Portman in the role of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis has surfaced online.

Visa Waiver Program: Obama Administration Strengthens VWP Policy Over Growing Terror Threats

Citing the Paris terror attacks and growing threats by foreign terrorists, the Obama administration announced it has strengthened its Visa Waiver Program.

Katherine Vargas to Leave White House Hispanic Media Director Role

Katherine Vargas is leaving her position as White House Hispanic Media Director to become a public affairs manager for Google.

Obama Immigration Action Lawsuit: DAPA, DACA Temporary Injunction Risks Billions in Potential Revenue

President Barack Obama’s November 2014 immigration executive actions are still in limbo following an appellate court’s ruling, and it may cost billions of dollars in potential revenue.

Puerto Rico Debt Crisis: White House Will Not Bailout Commonwealth

Despite rumors to the contrary, on Thursday the White House made it clear that there are no plans to provide a financial bailout to alleviate Puerto Rico’s massive debt crisis

Buena Vista Social Club Become First Cuban Group to Play at White House in 50 Years

The Orquestra Buena Vista Social Club on Thursday delighted President Barack Obama and his guests at the White House, making the legendary band the first Cuban ensemble to perform at the executive mansion in more than five decades.

Puerto Rico Debt Crisis: National Latino Group Petitions White House to 'Decisively' Act

With Congress not acting quickly enough to ease Puerto Rico's debt crisis, a Latino nonprofit organization filed a petition for the White House to get involved.

Late Show with Stephen Colbert News: First Lady Michelle Obama Just Wants to Open a Window

Michelle Obama revealed on Monday's episode of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" that she is counting down the days until she will leave the White House and finally be allowed to open a window again.

Pope Francis Visit to the US: Pontiff Talks Climate Change, Cuba, Immigration at White House Ceremony

Pope Francis delivered a formal address before President Barack Obama and 11,000 other guests during a welcoming ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House Wednesday morning.

National Voter Registration Day 2015: White House, National Groups Stress Voter Participation

The White House and numerous civil rights organizations are honoring National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday. With a proclamation, President Barack Obama recognized the right to vote as "cornerstone of what it means to be a free people."

Ahmed Mohamed Clock: Sarah Palin Criticizes President Obama’s Invite to White House

Sarah Palin supports daughter Bristol in criticizing President Obama over inviting 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed to White House.

Gains in American Healthcare, Little Growth in Income: Census Bureau

A new report issued by the Census Bureau revealed that more Americans gained health insurance in 2014, but not much has changed in the poverty rate in the U.S.
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