Inauguration 2013
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.
One of the most captivating performances of the day came from award-winning superstar songstress Beyonce. The multi-platinum singer and actress wowed the crowd singing an amazing rendition of the National Anthem.
The remarks of President Obama's second inaugural address, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013, as released by The White House and prepared for delivery.
All eyes will be watching President Obama's Second-term Inauguration today in Washington, DC. which will feature A-list celebrities like Beyonce and James Taylor who will join the president during the ceremonies.
This is the first presidential inauguration to fall on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, an auspicious event for the first African-American president.
Celebrity chef Art Smith hosts inaugural charity event at his D.C. restaurant.
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.
The news organizations are prepared for President Barack Obama's second public inauguration today, including the Spanish language Univision.
President Barack Obama’s second inauguration will mark the 57th inauguration of a president of the United States.
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.
The 57th inauguration of the President of the United States was administered today in private, but the public oath is set still tomorrow with news networks preparing the occasion.
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.
As Americans await the festivities of Monday's 57th inauguration, this morning will be the official swearing-in of Barack Obama.