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The Republican-led House Select Committee on Benghazi, which heard testimony from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton last month, is facing criticism for costing taxpayers millions.
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President Obama and congressional Republicans on Thursday escalated their war of words over the border crisis as lawmakers began considering the White House's $3.7 billion funding request to address the problem.
The conflict in Iraq presents the sharpest test yet of the foreign policy doctrine of President Barack Obama.
President Barack Obama on Thursday asked Congress for the first lethal aid to arm moderate Syrian rebels in a move aimed against both Syrian President Bashar Assad and radical Islamists who have increasingly dominated the opposition movement.
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters Thursday that President Barack Obama was deeply disappointed in the Supreme Court decision that curtailed presidents power to unilaterally appoint officials while the Senate is in recess.
As a Chicagoan and die-hard basketball fan, President Barack Obama described Jimmie Johnson on Wednesday the only way he knew how: He’s the Michael Jordan of NASCAR.
President Barack Obama will begin spending “a day in the life” with Americans who have written letters.
Jill Biden, a college educator and wife of Vice President Joe Biden, will travel to Zambia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Sierra Leone this summer.
White House officials are spending this week highlighting the public health and economic consequences of climate change on the one-year anniversary of President Barack Obamas speech to combat address the problem.
President Barack Obama will award the nations highest military honor to a former Army sergeant who served in Afghanistan.
The White House on Monday condemned Egypt’s sentencing of three Al Jazeera journalists to prison on terrorism-related charges.
Shortly after he became president, Barack Obama tasked his vice president with overseeing Iraq policy as the United States began the delicate job of winding down its involvement in the troubled nation.
Friday marks White House Press Secretary Jay Carney’s last day on the job.
The White House announced Thursday that it will impose further penalties against Uganda after its president signed a law that toughens punishments against gays and defines some homosexual acts as crimes punishable by life in prison.