Presidential strut is now iconic inaugural moment
01/15/2013 1:04am
At some point on Inauguration Day, if all goes as expected, the president's limousine will slow to a stop on its journey down Pennsylvania Avenue from the Capitol to the White House. A Secret Service agent will open the rear passenger door, and the newly sworn-in president and the first lady will emerge from his car for a several-minute stroll. The crowd will cheer. Barack Obama will wave.
SPIN METER: Obama and his Social Security warning
01/15/2013 10:39am
No one doubts dire things will happen, and fast, if the government runs out of borrowing authority in coming weeks. But late Social Security checks need not be among them.
Obama gets a second chance at speech for the ages
01/15/2013 11:10am
Sixteen presidents before Barack Obama got a second chance at giving an inaugural address for the ages. Most didn't make much of it.
Most fade, but these inaugural words endure
01/15/2013 11:18am
A sampling of inaugural addresses remembered for speaking eloquently to their historical moment:
Chelsea Clinton headlining inaugural service event
01/15/2013 12:10pm
Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton has signed on to help promote President Barack Obama's inaugural kick-off event to get Americans across the country engaged in serving their communities.
Obama signs bill expanding State Dept. rewards
01/15/2013 1:33pm
President Barack Obama signed legislation into law Tuesday expanding the State Department's Rewards for Justice program aimed at capturing the world's most serious human rights abusers, with African warlord Joseph Kony the top target.
Obama proposing gun limits, faces tough obstacles
01/15/2013 9:06pm
President Barack Obama is launching the nation's most sweeping effort to curb gun violence in nearly two decades, urging a reluctant Congress to ban military-style assault weapons as well as the kinds of high-capacity ammunition magazines used in last month's massacre of 20 elementary school children in Newtown, Conn.
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