Music artists Nicki Minaj, J. Cole, Pusha T, Alicia Keys, DJ Khaled and more visited the White House to discuss criminal justice reform with President Barack Obama.
While the public will be forced to wait with bated breath until April 24 to see if Jon Snow is really dead (read: "dead"), President Obama will be able to breathe easy thanks to the generous folks at HBO.
Aretha Franklin dominated the stage at the Kennedy Center Honors slaying her classic song "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman." The Queen of Soul even made President Obama cry.
It’s hard enough for film critics without Barry O. snatching up our freelance gigs, but President Obama and the First Lady weighed in with their choices for 2015’s best film.
NBC reality trek Running Wild With Bear Grylls has made headlines in recent months for bringing high-profile figures out into the wilderness, but the survival series may yet have its biggest name ever, and all for a cause. Barack Obama himself will join Grylls in the wilds of Alaska, exploring some of the climate change of the region.
"Stephen, you've been taking a lot of shots at my job, I decided I'm going to go ahead and take a shot at yours." Watch as President Barack Obama invades later night television.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's Royal Baby earned kudos from everyone all over the world, including those of us here -- you know, in that country that won the Revolutionary War -- and the royals issued appropriately and predictably polite, somewhat stiff statements about the birth.
Jay-Z is a busy guy. He's got Presidents of the United States to text. He doesn't have time for Chris Brown and Rihanna's adolescent drama. And he said so quite plainly.