Oakland schools anti-trump protest draws more than 1,000 students, don't blame the Presidential race polls and not a big fan or Dracula; the owner of this Romanian castle.
The Hill Political Reporter Jordan Fabian joins us from Philadelphia to discuss President Obama's speech and how his legacy will be based on the outcome of this election.
President Obama rallies democrats behind Hillary Clinton at DNC, Wikileaks post hacked DNC voicemails and retailers are installing bars to lure customers back to brick and mortar stores.
In spite of some "screw-ups" during the Obama administration's rule, it is hard to pinpoint any major scandal that could leave a lasting impression on the President's legacy. Ben Geman from the National Journal explains.
Byron Tau from the Wall Street Journal with more on President Obama and Hillary Clinton's latest attacks on presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump in an attempt to keep the White House under Democratic control.
President Obama making history at Hiroshima, Taliban's leader's death may not reduce war and New England beach-goers warned: don't take selfies with seals.
With election season in full swing, President Obama is enjoying his highest approval ratings to date. Josh Kraushaar from the National Journal explains.
Trump, Cruz, Kasich back off pledges to support nominee, don't pay that medical bill. . .just yet, and this company is encouraging people to punch its smartphones.
Julie Hirschfeld Davis from The New York Times revisits one of the most awkward events on the Washington D.C. calendar: the holiday photo shoot with the President.
Karen DeYoung from the Washington Post explains why President Obama's strategy to combat ISIS has garnered mixed reviews in the wake of the San Bernardino shooting.
Susan Page from USA Today assesses the impact that the San Bernardino shooting will have on President Obama's agenda in his final year in the Oval Office.
Terror threat has 'evolved' into a new phase, Obama says, will the Fed finally raise rates now, and Santa isn't dead; newspaper says sorry for fake obituary.
The White House plans to aggressively deploy President Obama to get people to the polls for the 2016 presidential election. Mike Dorning from Bloomberg has more.