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Following Through After Ferguson

Yesterday, Attorney General Eric Holder sent the following message to the White House email list, giving an update on the Administration's next steps following the events in Ferguson, Missouri. Didn't get the email? Sign up for email updates here. Following Michael Brown's tragic death, millions of people across the nation and around the world have […]

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This Day in History: Carving Out a Piece of Thanksgiving History

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Announcing the First Class of Climate Action Champions

Deep, persistent drought. Longer, fiercer wildfire seasons. High tides flooding downtowns. Severe storms wreaking havoc. This is the picture from the front lines of climate change — in communities across America. And as they face these immediate climate crises, cities, towns, counties, and tribes of every size and in every region of the country have […]

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#GivingTuesday 2014: Individual Action, Worldwide Impact

America has developed a wide number of social innovations that have matured from novel experiments into best practices for healthy societies.  We pioneered new approaches to charitable giving such as the community foundation.  We developed national service into a standard rite for youth development.  But in just a few short years, #GivingTuesday has emerged as […]

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The White House College Opportunity Day of Action

President Barack Obama, with First Lady Michelle Obama and Bard College student Troy Simon, delivers remarks during the College Opportunity Summit in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building South Court Auditorium, Jan. 16, 2014. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza) At the beginning of his administration, President Obama set a goal that the U.S. would […]

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A Page from the #GetCovered Cookbook: Two Recipes You’ll Need This Holiday Season

There's a good chance it'll take you less time to apply for health coverage than to make your Thanksgiving dinner.  Need health insurance? Visit HealthCare.gov right now, where you can shop for plans and get yourself signed up. Otherwise, be sure to share this delicious one-two recipe punch with everyone you know. Check out the […]

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“A Test of Our Character as a Nation”: President Obama on What We Need in the Fight Against Ebola

President Obama visited the Naitonal Institutes of Health (NIH) today to visit the team of scientists who recently made significant progress in developing an Ebola vaccine. "No potential Ebola vaccine has ever made it this far," he noted.  Indeed, the United States is taking the lead in the world's response to Ebola — in treating, […]

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Five Things to Know About How President Obama’s Executive Action Impacts Undocumented Immigrants

Last week, the President took action to fix as much of our broken immigration system as possible within the scope of his existing legal authority. The President’s Immigration Accountability Executive Actions are an important step to fix our broken immigration system. Millions of undocumented immigrants who live in the shadows want to play by the […]

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President Obama: Why I Acted on Immigration

Ed. Note: President Obama penned an op-ed explaining his decision to do what he can to fix our broken immigration system. This post originally appeared in Gannett newspapers and websites. You can learn more about the President's new steps here.    Audience members react as President Barack Obama delivers remarks on immigration at Del Sol […]

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“It’s Not Just a Ferguson Problem, It’s an American Problem” — Improving Community Policing

Yesterday, the President announced that he will take a number of steps to strengthen community policing and fortify the trust that must exist between law enforcement officers and the communities they serve. As part of this, he proposed a new three-year, $263 million Community Policing Initiative investment package that will increase use of body worn […]

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