I-Hsien Sherwood | i.sherwood@latinospost.com
The remarks of President Obama's second inaugural address, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013, as released by The White House and prepared for delivery.
This is the first presidential inauguration to fall on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, an auspicious event for the first African-American president.
President Obama’s Second Inauguration will be held today in Washington, D.C. While the official ceremonies begin at 9:00 a.m. EST, the action starts around 11:00 a.m.
President Obama will give his second inaugural speech on Monday, and he is expected to set a more conciliatory tone ahead of contentious debates with Congress.
The prestigious Gallup polling organization is losing some of its cachet, as clients and the public wonder why their predictions for the 2012 presidential election were so far off for so long.
Conspiracy theories regarding the Sandy Hook school shooting have surfaced, but they are being debunked by reputable sources, including the anti-hoax site Snopes.com
The art director of the esteemed Bolshoi Ballet in Russia, Sergei Filin, is recovering from an acid attack. He underwent surgery to save his eyesight on Friday, as authorities hunt for his assailant.
President Obama kicked off his second inauguration weekend with a National Day of Service before Inauguration Day on Monday.
Comedian and faux-conservative pundit Stephen Colbert may not have been appointed as a senator from South Carolina, but his sister hopes she can make it to Congress when he could not.
Despite botching his election night predictions, Karl Rove is renewing his contract with Fox News for another four years.
The shocking surveillance video of a woman dragged onto subway tracks after a beating by a man has finally been released.
Google believes the age of the password is over.
Gun stores are reporting shortages of firearms as sales increase ahead of impending gun control legislation working its way through Congress.
A firearms instructor hired as a security guard at a Michigan charter school after the deadly Newtown shooting left an unattended gun in a restroom at the school.
A new CBS News/New York Times poll shows 51 percent of Americans approve of the job President Obama is doing.