Thankfully, 94-year-old Betty Reid Soskin is home recovering and will return to work soon. In the meantime, POTUS says he'll send her a new coin.

Plus, President Obama names the nation's first LGBT national park and Hillary Clinton will be the keynote speaker at Rainbow Push's convention in Chicago.

Plus, letters written by President Obama's father housed at the Schomburg Center in Harlem and study finds that women have less regret about divorce than men.

POTUS also stressed that this act of terror on a LGBT club was "an especially heartbreaking day for our fellow Americans — who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender."

Wearing sunglasses, as promised, President Obama watched Malia cross the stage to receive her diploma at Sidwell Friends School.

While we were catching up on some much-needed sleep after celebrating National Sex Day last night, Obama was slow-jamming the news with Jimmy Fallon and The Roots. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! “President Obama stimulated long time growth in both the public and private sector,” is just one of the hilarious lines that came out […]

The passing of legendary boxer and activist, Muhammad Ali probably hit no one harder than his children.

Plus, "Roots" producer Will Packard clapsback at Snoop Dogg and Black woman named head of Universal Television.

Plus, Ariz. TV reporter arrested after reportedly defecating on lawn while covering story and a Norfolk anchor clapbacks at viewer who complained about her jewelry.

POTUS also told the diverse class of 2016 that "when you hear someone longing for the good old days, take it with a grain of salt."