White House

Hypothetical Presidency

Arts, Culture & Media

Tour the hypothetical Bush and Gore White Houses with Modernhumorist.com.

President Donald Trump pats Reince Priebus on the back at the White House in January.

Trump replaces his chief of staff, Reince Priebus, with General Kelly

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White house staff

Demoralized White House staff happy to be left behind as Trump makes foreign visit

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Hayden

Former NSA director says this White House can’t handle the truth

Conflict
President Barack Obama runs on green grass, holding a football in his hands, as the family dog Bo chases close behind on May 12, 2009.

President Trump, will you follow other presidents and get a White House dog?

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The World

Watch Live: Trump meets with Jordan’s King Abdullah

Global Politics

The meeting between the Middle Eastern leader and the Presidents comes right after a chemical attack on Syrian civilians and a meeting with Egypt’s leader el-Sisi. The two are expected to talk about the fight against terrorism and ISIS.

Arctic

President Trump, why are scientists finding their research suddenly being censored by the government?

Global Politics

Convincing the public about the threat of climate change is hard enough as it is, but what happens when climate scientists don’t even have the numbers to prove it?

Trump

White House leaks raise concerns about Trump’s nuclear arms policy

Conflict

On Thursday, details of Trump’s January 28 phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin were brought to light in a Reuters report from investigative journalists David Rohde and Jonathan Landay.

Former President and First Lady Michelle Obama dance together at the Governors Ball in 2009.

Reflecting on eight years of Obama’s executive actions and ‘dad jeans’

Arts

Cintra Wilson, who has written about clothing and power in Washington, DC, discusses Obama’s grace — even in the face of bad denim — and what baseball caps say about Trump’s administration.

The Obama administration prepares to leave office, leaving a legacy of diversity behind.

Saying goodbye to the most diverse White House ever

Culture

As the White House changes hands this week, the demographics of the people who work there will also likely change drastically.