First Lady Michelle Obama at an event on woman and science in Washington
First Lady Michelle Obama speaks on the importance of supporting and retaining women and girls in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) careers, in the East Room in Washington on September 26, 2011. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
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President Obama meets out of the public eye during the day Wednesday then hosts a concert honoring singer-songwriter Carole King, the White House said.
The National Weather Service Tuesday upgraded the tornado that ripped through Moore, Okla., to an EF-5 as Gov. Mary Fallin pledged, "We will get through this."
Philadelphia police said a retired officer who sat next to the first lady during a 2009 speech to a joint session of Congress has been charged with rape.
Prince Harry of Britain mingled with Colorado's elite at a reception Friday after arriving in Denver, the second stop on a weeklong U.S. visit.
First lady Michelle Obama weighed in Sunday on gun violence, childhood obesity and the prospect of relative anonymity when her family leaves the White House.
U.S. President Barack Obama Tuesday declared May 1 a special day for Americans to think about loyalty to the nation and about its laws.
Private equity firm Blackstone Group said it had set a goal of hiring 50,000 U.S. military veterans in the next five years.
The White House said Tuesday U.S. businesses have hired or trained 290,000 veterans or military spouses and have committed to hiring 435,000 more by 2018.
A public-private effort will help U.S. veterans earn industry-recognized IT certifications before leaving the military, first lady Michelle Obama said Monday.
President Obama speaks Thursday at a memorial service in Waco, Texas, for people killed or injured at a fertilizer plant explosion, the White House said.
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