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President Obama made an appearance on 'Meet The Press' this morning, and he was not shy about discussing gun control after the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
President Obama has had enough of Congress' decision-making on how to take action with the fiscal cliff, which he addressed in a speech give yesterday.
Danny Hafley of Casey County, Ky., says a life-sized mannequin of President Obama in his front yard holding a slice of watermelon is not a racist display.
After winning Time Magazine's "Person of the Year," President Barack Obama was voted "Most Intriguing Person of 2012" by CNN.com readers.
It's been a packed week for President Obama, but he finally gets to breathe easy for a short period.
Ever since the tragedy that took place last Friday in Newtown, Connecticut, gun-control has been the number one topic of discussion. And at just 10 years old, the sister of a victim is speaking her mind in a personal letter to President Obama. 
TIME, here's your moment. Every year women show the same bravery, compassion, power, resilience and strength as the men nominated, yet they are snubbed. So here's our pick for Person of The Year: Our FLOTUS! 
Time magazine has made a number of controversial picks over time. Scroll to see some of the most notable.  
CNN has just reported that TIME magazine will name President Barack Obama the Person of the Year.
The Newtown shooting in Connecticut this week has hit many of us hard, and President Obama is no exception to that being a father of two girls.
Susan Rice, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, withdrew her name from consideration for Secretary of State on Thursday.
Sen. Robert Menendez, a Democrat from New Jersey, told MSNBC's Tamron Hall on NewsNation that allegations that an unpaid intern working in his office had been arrested for entering the country illegally were true. The 18-year-old from Peru was also a registered sex offender. 
The NRA isn't going anywhere, that's told and true. But gun-control regulations need to evolve, because in my opinion, they've modulated into something horrible. And deadly. And excessive. And heartbreaking. 
In their first face-face meeting since November 16th, President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner met to discuss how to stop the looming fiscal cliff; a move that showed rare bipartisan agreement since the heated talks started.
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