Katy Perry, Usher and the cast of 'Glee' were on hand to celebrate the inauguration of President Barack Obama for his second term. The festivities began the Kids Inaugural Concert, emceed by Nick Cannon and graced by the First Family and Vice President Joe Biden and Co. as well.
Lady Gaga is getting in on the inaugural fun. What, you didn't think she'd let all of her peers celebrate the swearing in of the president without her, did you? The Mother Monster will reportedly perform at President Barack Obama's second inauguration at a private staff ball on Tuesday, Jan. 22.
Katy Perry was a big supporter of President Obama during the 2012 presidential campaign, and Alicia Keys sang 'No One' at his 2009 inauguration. Both stars are among a diverse group of musicians lined up for the Inaugural Balls on Monday as Obama is officially sworn in for a second term.
Wednesday afternoon, President Obama proposed numerous measures in response to a string of recent mass shootings across the country, including one at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, in which 20 children and six adults were murdered by a gunman.
When the US auto industry was in jeopardy four years ago President Obama stepped in with a bailout package. Now it's the American junk food industry that's in peril, with Hostess Brands closing up shop and heading for liquidation, and some want Obama to take an even more drastic step.
Daniel B. of Kansas City has started a petition for the president to "Nationalize the Twinkie industry."
While the candidates are on the road pitching themselves to get our vote on Tuesday, November 6th, a lot of Americans are headed to the costume store to buy their Halloween costumes. Now, if masks sales are any indication on who will win the election in a week and a half, there is definitely a clear winner already.
Today is the last day in Texas to register to vote. If you do not sign up quick you will be left to everyone else's mercy. There are no excuses to miss out on helping choose your future.
Katy Perry showed her support for incumbent president and 2012 hopeful Barack Obama at a recent fundraiser, performing not only her own hits, but also a cover of the Al Green's classic 'Let's Stay Together.'
The first debate of the 2012 presidential election campaign between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney got started a little after 9 p.m. ET from the University of Denver’s Magness Arena. Jim Lehrer, host of ‘Newshour’ on PBS, moderated the event, which covered domestic policy.
Tonight will be the first of the series of presidential debates. Tuning in to these can give the citizens of the US a better understanding of what each candidate plans to do for the country. It may sound boring, but it is important for all of us.