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Barack Obama

Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is the 44th and current President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office. Obama previously served as the junior United States Senator from Illinois from January 2005 until he resigned after his election to the presidency in November 2008.

Obama is a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School, where he was the president of the Harvard Law Review. He was a community organizer in Chicago before earning his law degree. He worked as a civil rights attorney in Chicago and taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004. Read More

Articles About Barack Obama

Guessing game begins over next Treasury chief

By Reuters

Wanted for the Treasury Department: a new boss who can fix trillion-dollar-plus budget deficits, overhaul the tax system and spur a reluctant Europe into fixing its debt crisis. (7:14 am)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, FEDERAL RESERVE, BEN BERNANKE, FANNIE MAE, GOLDMAN SACHS, JPMORGAN CHASE

Tanya Dixon-Neely, North Carolina Teacher, Suspended For Yelling At Student For 'Slandering' Obama [VIDEO]

By IBTimes

Tanya Dixon-Neely, the North Carolina high school teacher who became an infamous YouTube sensation after she yelled at student Hunter Rogers over his critical questioning of President Barack Obama, has been suspended with pay over her shocking classroom antics. (11:26 pm)

MORE TOPICS: GEORGE W. BUSH

Cannes Film Festival 2012 Red Carpet
Brad Pitt, Kelly Brook, Jelena Ristic And More Attend Premiere Of ‘Killing Them Softly’ [PHOTOS]

By IBTimes

Brad Pitt's Cannes Film Festival debut at the premiere of "Killing Them Softly" brought a slew of celebrities to the sunshine-drenched region of France, including Karolina Kurkova, Alec Baldwin, Kelly Brook and tennis pro Novak Djokovic with wife Jelena Ristic. (9:28 pm)

MORE TOPICS: BRAD PITT, GUCCI

UK steps closer to renewing nuclear firepower

By Reuters UK

Britain moved a step closer to renewing its Trident nuclear weapons system on Tuesday, awarding 350 million pounds worth of contracts to design a new generation of submarines that critics say are the result of outdated, Cold War thinking. (9:14 pm)

MORE TOPICS: NUCLEAR WEAPONS, RUSSIA, ELECTIONS

Mitt Romney Scolds New Media, Bloggers: 'I Miss the Days of Two or More Sources'
Beware Of Mitt The Mormon

By IBTimes

The New York Times has done it again. They’ve succeeded in breaking yet another cutting-edge news story on Sunday’s front page: “Beware, Mitt Romney is a Mormon.” (9:06 pm)

MORE TOPICS: THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEW YORK

Rebuilding Joplin
Joplin Tornado Anniversary Remembered: A Look At The City Rebuilding [PHOTOS]

By IBTimes

A year after a deadly tornado ripped through Joplin, Missouri, killing hundreds, residents remembered the first anniversary with a sunrise service for medical workers and volunteers and survivors who were mobilized into action. (7:28 pm)

MORE TOPICS: JAPAN

Crocker
U.S. Afghanistan Embassy Confirms Envoy's Resignation After NATO Summit, Cites Health Reasons

By IBTimes

The U.S. Embassy in Kabul has confirmed that Ambassador Ryan Crocker will resign this summer following high-level multilateral talks over bringing the Afghanistan War to an end at the NATO Summit in Chicago. (7:02 pm)

MORE TOPICS: AFGHANISTAN, IRAQ, GEORGE W. BUSH, TWITTER, PAKISTAN, NEW YORK

Fighting Falcon
U.S. Sale Of F-16s To Taiwan More Likely, As Beijing Protests

By IBTimes

The U.S. sale of advanced F-16s fighter jets to Taiwan is looking more likely than ever of being formalized into law, after being approved by the U.S. House of Representatives. (6:05 pm)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, INVESTMENT, WHITE HOUSE

Cory Booker Backtracks Obama/Bain Criticism Booker-Style -- On Social Media
Cory Booker's Bain Capital Money - Finance Industry, Bain Gave $565,000+ To 2002 Mayoral Campaign

By IBTimes

The substantial support Booker received from Bain Capital and the financial industry may help explain the Newark mayor's comments on Sunday's "Meet the Press." (5:14 pm)

MORE TOPICS: NEW JERSEY

Afghans back Chicago deal, warn West to keep promises

By Reuters UK

People in Afghanistan were surprisingly optimistic on Tuesday about NATO's plan to pull combat troops out of their war-ravaged nation by the end of 2014, but warned Western leaders to stick to aid and security promises. (4:49 pm)

MORE TOPICS: AFGHANISTAN, PAKISTAN