President Barack Obama's seventh and final State of the Union address summed up all of the things the United States of America could be if he were to be elected for a third term.

VP Joe Biden shares that over the past seven years the bond that he and the Obama's share, transcends the work they do together in The White House.

Ahead of the president's final State of the Union Address, Biden spoke with CNN about his life, career, and friendship with Obama, recounting how the president was supportive throughout his son's battle with brain cancer. Beau Biden, the former attorney general of Delaware, died in May at the age of 46 following a long struggle with the disease.

By Tonya Jameson After months of speculation, vice president Joe Biden announced that he will not run for president in the 2016 election. “Unfortunately, I believe we’re out of time. The necessary to mount a winning campaign,” Biden said in remarks from the White House. Biden says he intends to stay involved and speak out on […]

Despite the measurable gains that have been made, there's clearly still a racial divide in the recovery New Orleans residents have experienced in the 10 years since Katrina.