President Barack Obama is encouraging Americans to embrace the spirit of Christmas by volunteering at a soup kitchen, buying gifts for kids in need, or organizing food and clothing drives.
On the anniversary of the massacre of 20 children and six school workers in Newtown, Conn., President Barack Obama says the nation hasn't done enough to make its communities safer.
President Barack Obama talked about the a U.S. economy that has shown improvement despite political turmoil in his weekly radio and internet address while Republicans again focused on the cause of the strife: Obamacare.
President Barack Obama (D) gave props to higher energy production in the United States while the topic for Republicans remained Obamacare in their respective weekly media addresses.
President Obama used his weekly media address to mark the occasion of Veteran's Day and make sure America has their backs while Republicans continued to criticize Obamacare.
President Barack Obama discusses changing how Washington D.C. does business while Republicans continue to criticize Obamacare in their respective weekly internet and radio addresses.
Obama is telling Americans their frustration with politics is understandable...
President Obama and Republicans focused on positive developments in their efforts to reach an agreement to end the federal government shutdown and raising the nation's debt ceiling during their respective weekly internet and radio addresses.