First Lady Michelle Obama tops the Forbes magazine’s list of ‘World’s 100 Most Powerful Women.’

On Thursday, the U.S. Senate finally passed the small businesses bill, which will return to the U.S. House of Representatives, where it is almost assumed it will pass and make its way to the president’s desk.

Georgia will have about $400 million to invest in education reform as a winner of President Barack Obama's Race to the Top competition. Nine states and the District of Columbia were chosen.

Every hoops fan dreams of that one special birthday when his pro-ball heroes gather on a court to see if he’s got game. President Obama had that chance Sunday, assembling a virtual dream team of college and pro basketball players for a presidential pickup game in front of wounded veterans and participants in a White House mentoring program.

Today is our 44th President’s 49th birthday and in true workaholic fashion he is spending the day in Washington, D.C. and Chicago on the job. Click here to sign President Barack Obama’s birthday card!

President Obama signed legislation on Tuesday reducing longstanding federal sentencing disparities between those caught with crack and those arrested with powder cocaine, finalizing a bipartisan consensus addressing a racially polarizing law enforcement debate.

President Obama arrived in Atlanta at approximately 10:40 am this morning. He is town for a fundraiser and will also be addressing a group of veterans.

In a historical move, President Barack Obama appeared on today's episode of The View. President Obama said the only reason he had chosen this show over all the others was because his wife Michelle watched it.

Former Agriculture Department employee Shirley Sherrod said Thursday she will pursue a lawsuit against conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart. Breitbart posted an edited video clip of Sherrod appearing to say she discriminated against a white farmer looking for assistance.

In a historic daytime appearance, President Barack Obama will feature on today's episode of The View. The show, filmed yesterday, will feature the first appearance of a sitting president on The View and is bound to be an interesting experience. What would you ask President Obama?

President Obama will break another barrier of sorts: He’ll become the first sitting U.S. President to appear on a daytime talk show.

President Obama on Thursday urged Shirley Sherrod, the black Georgia Agriculture Department official whose firing and subsequent offer of rehiring this week renewed a conversation about politics and race, to continue “her hard work on behalf of those in need.”