December 4, 2014
Mariah Timms
News Writer
Washington, D.C.
Unprecedented portraits of an American president are on display at the Smithsonian Castle through the rest of December. The five portraits of President
Two survivors of the Boston Marathon bombing and an openly gay NBA player are several people among the list who will be present for President Barack Obamas State
President Obama is expected to reveal new limits on the National Security Agency program that gathers billions of American’s phone records tomorrow. The President will also call upon
The film “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom” is set to screen at both the White House Thursday and the Kennedy Center on November 20.
The movie based on the
In the height of possible military uproar, D.C. police remain on guard throughout the city. Law enforcement is on stand-by near the White House, synagogues, and other
Helen Thomas, the White House correspondent who never shied away from sharing her views and grilling presidents, died on Saturday at the age of 92.
Thomas had been sick
According to president Barack Obama, U.S. military leaders are ashamed of their failure to end sexual abuse in the armed services. Obama has pledged to leave “no stone
Today President Obama attempted to increase the pressure on Congress to reach an agreement aimed at reducing gun violence in the US. He appealed to the memory of
President Obama has designated Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Monument a national park. It is one of five sites that will be designated national parks as a result