WASHINGTON -- President-elect Barack Obama has moved with unusual speed to select officials for his administration, and senior Democratic officials say he intends to name Timothy Geithner as his treasury secretary as soon as Monday.
WASHINGTON -- President-elect Barack Obama has moved with unusual speed to select officials for his administration, and senior Democratic officials say he intends to name Timothy Geithner as his treasury secretary as soon as Monday.
Chicago finance experts gave mixed reviews Friday to President-elect Barack Obama's apparent choice of Timothy Geithner, head of the New York Federal Reserve, for secretary of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON---- While President-elect Barack Obama publicly sidelined himself during congressional debate over an auto industry bailout this week, he and his top aides quietly prodded congressional leaders to find a solution to rescue struggling automakers.
NEW YORK---- At the behest of its students, an elementary school near New York City has been renamed after President-elect Barack Obama.
NEW YORK---- Sure, there's plenty of pressure on Barack Obama. But imagine being his wife.
Just because Barack Obama is the president-elect doesn’t mean he can’t still go to Manny’s deli for lunch.
Chicago played its trump card Friday in the bid to host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. His name is Barack Obama.
WASHINGTON -- Law enforcement officials bracing for the largest crowds in inaugural history are preparing far-reaching security -- thousands of video cameras, sharpshooters, air patrols -- to safeguard President-elect Barack Obama's swearing-in.
At least three lawsuits have been filed against Chicago Police for allegedly using excessive force on people celebrating Barack Obama's victory.
Free at last. I never thought that I -- a black girl who came of age in the utterly anti-climactic aftermath of the civil rights movement -- would say the phrase with any real sincerity in my lifetime. But ever since Nov. 4, I've been shouting it from every rooftop. I'm not excited for the most obvious reason. Yes, Barack Obama's win was an extraordinary breakthrough and a huge relief, but I don't subscribe to the notion that his capturing the White House represents the end of American racial history. Far from it.