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President Obama will propose a $12 billion investment in the nation’s community colleges today, arguing that the money will drive expansions and reforms in the system that are needed to help people get educated in the struggling economy.
Obama will unveil the reforms during a speech at Macomb Community College in Warren, Mich., this afternoon. Later, he will throw out the first pitch at baseball’s All-Star Game in St. Louis before returning to the White House.
The college initiative is designed to drive growth in the number of community college graduates as fewer people are able to afford pricey four-year universities, senior administration officials told reporters Monday night. Obama will call for 5 million additional community college graduates by 2020.

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It is on. And it’s online. So you want to witness the exciting hoopla surrounding today’s historic Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama, but you’re stuck going to class or penned to your desk at work. Fear not boys and girls, the Internet has got your back. From Facebook and Twitter to live streaming on your iPhone, this is definitely not your grandfather’s inauguration. The following is a list of places to catch the Inaugural Ceremonies and festivities online:
• The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies live-stream
• Facebook and CNN live-stream
• Twitter live-stream and text updates
• The New York Times live-stream and print coverage
• CBS News live-stream
• iPhone live stream via Ustream.tv application
• YouTube channel
• Photo updates on Flickr.com
(Source: The New York Observer)

If you were a Barack Obama supporter on November 4, election night erupted with something close to euphoria, once the call was made in his favor. And do you know what people do when they’re euphoric (and probably really drunk)? The get it on! Want proof? So many people were having some, er, private celebrations experts are predicting an ‘Obama baby boom.” (more…)

Ladies and gentlemen, ’Yes we can’ just became ‘Yes we did’! In the most historic election in generations and one of the most significant in the history of the Western world, Sen. Barack Obama will be the 44th President of the United States. Wow. Just…wow.