President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama paraded down Pennsylvania Avenue Monday, waving to cheering crowds of thousands after the president was sworn in for his second term in
From behind-the-scenes to inside the limo, a team of White House photographers offer an intimate glimpse of the events around the 57th presidential inauguration.
Though most of the inaugural events are now recent memories, there was at least one more important presidential ball on Tuesday, the proceeds of which benefit an Obama staffer who died during the campaign.
The inaugural celebration is now a cleanup job. Crews have descended on the west front of the Capitol building to begin destruction of the massive podium and media risers and are breaking down the meta...
President Obama's first interview of his new term went to none other than NBC News' Al Roker, who nearly lost his voice shouting for the president's attention and he and the first lady made their way down...
President Obama's first interview of his new term went to none other than NBC News' Al Roker, who nearly lost his voice shouting for the president's attention and he and the first lady made their way down...
President Barack Obama appealed directly to his progressive base Monday in an inauguration speech that called for "collective action" and stressed equal rights for all Americans.
President Barack Obama appealed directly to his progressive base Monday in an inauguration speech that called for "collective action" and stressed equal rights for all Americans.
Eva Longoria, Gayle King and Star Jones talk with Access about what it means for them to be a part of Inaugural Weekend at the Newsweek & The Daily Beast Bi-Partisan Inauguration Brunch in Washington D.C.
Eva Longoria, Gayle King and Star Jones talk with Access about what it means for them to be a part of Inaugural Weekend at the Newsweek & The Daily Beast Bi-Partisan Inauguration Brunch in Washington D.C.
Visitors to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington reflect on the legacy of Dr. King and the symbolic connection between the national holiday and the second inauguration of Barack Obama.
Visitors to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington reflect on the legacy of Dr. King and the symbolic connection between the national holiday and the second inauguration of Barack Obama.