Barack Obama
The second inauguration of President Barack Obama was still watched by millions yet down significantly compared to his 2009 inaugurations.
President Obama’s second inaugural address ranks as one of the most inclusive national speeches in American history, particularly for lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgendered people.
The time to act on climate change is now, President Barack Obama insisted in his 2013 inauguration address, noting previously stated intentions to make the issue a priority of his second term in office.
On the first official day of his next four-year term, President Obama's language during his inauguration speech gave the U.S. a glimpse of his apparent intentions to move forward on long-awaited reforms to the country's immigration system.
The next and final four years of Barack Obama's term as president will be important if the Democrats hope to maintain the leverage they have with Latinos voters.
A confident President Barack Obamakicked off his second term on Monday with an impassioned call for a more inclusive America that rejects partisan rancor and embraces immigration reform, gay rights and the fight against climate change.
President Obama appeared to stumble a bit while taking the oath of office for the second time.
Poor Sasha Obama. It’s tough to be an 11-year-old when the whole world is watching.
President Barack Obama urged Americans on Monday to reject political "absolutism" and partisan rancor, as he kicked off his second term with an impassioned call for collective action and established a more assertive tone for the challenges he faces over the next four years.
President Obama’s second inaugural address spoke to troubled times and a government bound by partisan bickering.
During President Obama's second ceremonial inauguration, Cuban-American poet Richard Blanco recited an original poem called "One Today." Blanco is the youngest poet to recite at an inauguration, as well as the first Latino and gay inaugural poet.
The growing call for immigration reform among Latinos is echoing from even the ranks of Hollywood.
The remarks of President Obama's second inaugural address, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013, as released by The White House and prepared for delivery.
Four years after making history by becoming the first African-American president, Barack Obama will kick off his second term on Monday with a scaled-back inauguration that reflects the tempered expectations for his next four years in office.