President Barack Obama and his family are beginning inauguration day by attending services at St. John's Episcopal Church near the White House....
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President Barack Obama and his family are beginning inauguration day by attending services at St. John's Episcopal Church near the White House.
Michelle Obama wears a bright red dress from designer Jason Wu as Jennifer Hudson performs.Read more: Watch: President, First Lady Dance at Commander-in-Chief Ball
The wife of a man who hid out for more than two days to survive the hostage crisis in Algeria spoke out in an exclusive interview with ABC News today, saying she felt her husband "made it to hell and back."
The vice president enthusiastically interacts with people along the parade route.Read more: Watch: Joe Biden Delivers Hug to Inauguration Crowd
A couple of Tennessee brothers are planning another fishing trip for next weekend despite spending three hours on Sunday with most of their small motor boat dangling precariously over a dam.
The president leaves the platform saying, "I'm not going to see this again."Read more: Watch: President Obama Looks at Inauguration 'One More Time'
The president raises a glass to his political allies and adversaries in Washington.Read more: Watch: President Obama Toasts Colleagues at Luncheon
President Obama, who was publicly sworn in for a second term today, focused little during his speech on the U.S. economy, which he said was in "recovery."
As he returned home to Britain from a tour to Afghanistan, he spoke candidly to the media about becoming an uncle to his brother William's expected baby and the army.Read more: Prince Harry Prefers Afghan War to Tabloid Sniping
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