Obama Job Approval Rating: Majority Disapprove of President's Performance, From Economy to Foreign Policy

President Barack Obama's approval rating continued to slip, according to new polling data. The poll also showed a majority of respondents believe the country is heading in the wrong direction.

Obama to Congress: War Powers Resolution Enacted to Deploy 275 Troops to Iraq for 'Support and Security'

With the increasing Sunni insurgency in Iraq, President Barack Obama has notified Congress about deploying troops in Iraq. White House press secretary Jay Carney confirmed President Obama's plans as part of the War Powers Resolution, a federal law that allows the president to use the U.S. military without the consent of Congress.

Secretary of State John Kerry Defends Bowe Bergdahl Transfer for 5 Taliban Prisoners, Lawmakers Criticize White House's Management

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is defending the White House's decision to trade five Taliban prisoners for U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl while lawmakers from the both major political parties question the administration's management of the case.

FIFA World Cup 2014 US Presidential Delegation: Obama Absent as 3 Women Named, From Ambassador to Athletes

With the 2014 FIFA World Cup tournament rapidly arriving, the White House announced the presidential delegation representing the United States at the opening ceremony. Notably absent from the delegation is President Barack Obama.

Barack Obama to Make First Visit to Native American Tribe Since 2008: President Will Announce Job, Education Initiatives

Next week President Barack Obama will visit the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe reservation in Cannon Ball, North Dakota, marking his first visit to Indian Country since becoming president.

Obama Addresses Undocumented Immigration by Unaccompanied Minors, High Rate Could Cost Country $2 Billion

On Monday, June 2, President Barack Obama released a presidential memorandum addressing the high number of unaccompanied migrant minors attempting to illegally cross the United States border.

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney Resigns: Have Latinos Shaped White House Communications?

President Barack Obama will have a third press secretary during this two-term office, after the resignation of Jay Carney, and his successor will continue the tradition of non-Hispanic press secretaries.

Julian Castro HUD Secretary Nomination Endorsed by National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals

With the nomination of Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro received his latest endorsement from the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP).

Obama Talks Future Drone Attack Plans, Using Drones Responsibly

Yesterday, President Barack Obama said that the country will continue to use drones in its fight against terrorism.

Julian Castro HUD Secretary Nomination: What Does It Mean for Latinos and the Midterm Elections?

There's already speculation that President Obama's selection of Julian Castro as the new Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is a bid to help the rising star get noticed by the as-yet-unofficial 2016 Hillary Clinton presidential campaign. It's hard to argue with the strength of a ticket headed by one of the most powerful and well-recognized women in the world and supported by an up-and-coming member of the second largest ethnic group in the country.

Univision's Jorge Ramos Calls Out John Boehner on Immigration Reform

"Why are you blocking immigration reform?" Ramos asked Boehner.

Apple vs. Samsung Patent Lawsuit: US Court of Appeals Denies Revival of Samsung Patent Case With ITC

Following a loss at a San Jose, California, courtroom, Samsung encountered another blow to their patent infringement battle against Apple Inc.

White House Goes Green With New Solar Panels, Other Initiatives

The White House will begin using solar energy, and the Obama administration announced a new energy sustainability that will help improve energy consumption in federal and private buildings.

Is J.Lo Married to the President? Mexican Housing Ad Features Jennifer Lopez and Barack Obama as Couple

This may be the strangest thing you see today.

Minimum Wage Increase Blocked by Republicans: Obama Urges Americans to 'Get Fired Up'

The Republicans blocked a bill on Wednesday that could have increased the minimum wage. President Barack Obama and Democrats are furious, but Republicans are holding firm.

Latino Leaders, Republicans and Democrats Weigh in on Obama's Immigration Reform

Why is Obama's immigration reform still unfolding? There are three issues affecting immigration reform: Democrats, Republicans and Latino Leaders. Two prominent Latino leaders,Julián Castro and Henry Cisneros, share their thoughts on the subject.
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