Inaugural Address
In response to Bey's lip-syncing controversy, the Queen of Soul, singer Aretha Franklin, chimed in stating that she "laughed" when she first heard about it.
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.
it has been confirmed that the Grammy Award-winning superstar wasn't actually singing. She made the last minute decision to pre-record the National Anthem instead of singing live.
First Lady Michelle Obama seems visibly annoyed when Republican House Speaker John Boehner tapped her on the shoulder as he and President Obama were talking and while she was eating.
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 Obama’s second inaugural address spoke to troubled times and a government bound by partisan bickering.
The remarks of President Obama's second inaugural address, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013, as released by The White House and prepared for delivery.
Video captures Lupe Fiasco on stage at the Hamilton Live theater in Washington, D.C. during the StartUp RockOn inauguration party where he performed his song "Words I Never Said" and bashed the 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.
On Monday, January 21, millions of people worldwide will be watching President Barack Obama deliver his second-term inauguration speech in Washington, D.C.
The 57th Inauguration Day will occur on January 21, 2013.