Barack Obama
President Barack Obama is turning to one of his trusted supporters for the next ad campaign, which took to the airwaves this afternoon (October 15).
Jay-Z continued to urge young voters to hit the booths on November 6 to let their voices be heard.
Taking a moment out of his hectic schedule, President Barack Obama recently chatted with Michael Yo of E! TV and Y100 Miami.
During the interview, the President weighed in on the infamous feud between “American Idol” judges Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey.
After unwittingly becoming the face of public television government subsidies in last week's Presidential debate, Big Bird has finally had enough.
An anti-Romney attack ad approved by President Barack Obama mocked the former Massachusetts governor's pledge to cut funding to PBS.
Critics on both sides of the political aisle agreed that he had a less-than-stellar performance at the first Presidential Debate last week, and Barack Obama is mounting a comeback that stars an unlikely figure.
The Obama Campaign just released its latest attack on Republican candidate Mitt Romney, enlisting Big Bird as the central character.
It has been an electrifying election season so far, and last night (October 3) President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney faced off in the first of three debates.
The topics ranged from the economy to health care to the role of government, with nearly all news networks, including MSNBC, CBS, CNN, and FOX News, concluding that Romney came out on top.
Wearing more costumes than an entire neighborhood of trick-or-treaters, Lady Gaga put on another dazzling show at the Forum Assago in Milan, Italy on Tuesday night (October 2).
The bizzarest outfits included a long white dress with birdcage sleeves and a helmet-like hat; a white dress resembling cut-out paper snowflakes; a flowing pink dress with a matching furry cape; a little black, one-shoulder dress with fishnet stockings and a Statue of Liberty inspired hat; a black brassiere with two guns sticking out; and a red strapless meat dress with matching heels.
Twenty years ago, an unknown Chicago couple named Barack and Michelle Obama exchanged vows in front of 200 guests at the Trinity United church.
Today the President and First Lady get to spend their special anniversary in the White House. The road was paved with obstacles and trials like any marriage, but the two have weathered the storm and seem stronger than ever.
Lending her celebrity to the current Commander-In-Chief, Beyoncé Knowles is among the many celebrities offering support to President Barack Obama.
The "Halo" singing sensation joined a long list of fellow Tinseltown ladies in putting together a 'Women for Obama' PSA.
Showing their full support for the President overseas, Jennifer Lopez and Casper Smart attended a Barack Obama fundraiser at the Kenzo Takada house in Paris, France Monday (October 1).
The former "American Idol" host looked red hot in a red dress with a high side-slit and matching lipstick, while her boyfriend donned a gray three-piece suit.
She’s always been one to speak now and think later, and Madonna's latest sentiments revolved around the sitting US President Barack Obama.
The “Material Girl” songstress gave a concert in Washington DC last night (September 24), during which she urged her fans to vote for the incumbent in November’s election.













