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Hoping to delight a crowd of A-listers and politicos alike, host Conan O'Brien and President Barack Obama took the stage at the White House Correspondents' Dinner at the Washington Hilton on Saturday (April 27).
The red-haired talk show host took some jabs at the Prez, sharing, "Like the president, I too, recently got in some hot water by talking about a public official's good looks. It was the time I wouldn't shut up about that stone cold fox, Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood."
He’s the leader of the free world, and President Barack Obama has way too much on his plate to worry about celebrity travel itineraries.
During his interview with “Today,” the Commander-in-Chief confessed that despite reports to the contrary he didn’t have any information on Jay-Z and Beyoncé Knowles' recent controversial trip to Cuba.
As Americans watched the horrific events unfold at Monday’s (April 15) Boston Marathon, celebrities took to Twitter to express their thoughts.
The annual race, which draws runners from all over the world, was held in memory of the teachers and students who passed away in December at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Just hours after Jay-Z dropped a new tune to address the negative press surrounding he and his wife Beyonce's recent trip to Cuba, the White House has released their own response to the song.
In the track titled "Open Letter," the 43-year-old rapped, "boy from the hood but got White House clearance," adding, "Obama said chill, you gonna get me impeached/You don't need this s--t anyway, chill with me on the beach."
It was a sad day for Hollywood and film lovers everywhere as famed movie critic Roger Ebert passed away.
On Thursday (April 4), the 70-year-old Tinseltown legend lost his long battle with thyroid and salivary gland cancer.
Tending to his many duties, President Barack Obama made a trip to Miami, FL for a speaking engagement on Friday (March 29).
According to The Washington Post, Obama headed to the Sunshine State to visit a tunnel project at the Port of Miami to promote a series of proposals.
With one of the social events of the season just a scant month away, celebs are returning their RSVP’s for the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
Since President Obama took office, the light-hearted evening has become a can’t-miss event for politically active Hollywood stars.
Getting into the spirit and “going green,” celebrities of all kinds tweeted out their St. Patrick’s Day wishes and plans on Sunday (March 17).
Whether it be offering serious advice, such as Mariah Carey, who reminded followers to have a designated driver, or Conan O’Brien paying tribute to his heritage, everyone had something to say.
As the nation tuned in to hear President Obama's plans for the country, stars took to Twitter to share their thoughts on Tuesday night's (February 12) "State of the Union" address.
With the Commander-In-Chief covering a wide variety of topics during his annual speech, celebs offered up some serious, but also funny observations on the things that caught their attention.
Not-so-subtly showing her support for President Obama, Eva Longoria headed to work in Los Angeles on Wednesday (January 30).
The "Desperate Housewives" star wore a long-sleeved black top and black pants with the words "Behind Obama" on the rear.
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