The eight-bedroom home is 8,200 sq.ft and has nine and a half bathrooms
Obama said that Shakespeare continues to be a 'touchstone'
The president entered office with a vision for a cosmopolitan foreign policy
The administration's shortcomings around science included limited funding overall
The world's oldest and largest democracies should make common cause in advancing both, says Biswal
Obama's second term in office will conclude on January 20
Tensions across the country prompted the prez to abandon his early reticence on race again and again
Josh Earnest said Obama was proud of the success in doing that
Obama called the 74-year-old former Delaware senator 'the best vice president America's ever had'
The move is seen as a significant step towards normalising America's relations with its one-time foe
The honour was conferred at a ceremony at White House dedicated to honour the outgoing US President
Obama framed racism primarily as a matter of 'hearts' changing through empathy and interaction
He delivered his farewell address from Chicago
Donald Trump will take over the office of the US President on Jan 20
ISIS will be destroyed and no one who threatens America will ever be safe, Obama said
Democracy is the idea that we rise or fall as one, said Barack Obama
Outgoing President Barack Obama on Tuesday said goodbye to the US citizens in a dramatic reinterpretation of a presidential farewell address.
Donald Trump has commented on the importance that India plays: US
Music streaming site has posted a vacancy on its career page which only Obama seems to qualify for
US President Barack Obama today chose four Indian-American scientists for the highest honour given to science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their research careers for keeping the US on the cutting edge by their innovations. The four are part of the list of 102 scientists and researchers who are recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). These scientists are Pankaj Lal from Montclair State University, Kaushik Chowdhury from Northeastern University, Manish Arora from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Aradhna Tripati from University of California, Los Angeles. It is the highest honour bestowed by the United States Government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers. "I congratulate these outstanding scientists and engineers on their impactful work," Obama said. "These innovators are working to help keep the United States on the cutting edge, .