United States. National Archives and Records Administration
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This official, archived website of the President Barack Obama White House provides: profiles of top White House and Executive office leaders between 2009 and 2017; audio-recordings, video-recordings, and transcripts of President Obama's weekly addresses, speeches, and remarks; galleries of still and moving images, including administrators' official photographs; chronological arrangements of Obama's executive orders, presidential memoranda, and proclamations;...
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This official, archived website of We the People, a platform created Under President Obama "where anybody could create a petition online and speak directly to the Administration," provides access to petitions created via this venue during its life span from September 2011 to December 2016. Official responses to the petitions from the Obama Administration, signature counts, statistical analyses of petitions' contents, and "success stories" also are...
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This official, archived website of the President Barack Obama Administration preserves and provides access to 27 downloadable data sets of public data that were intended for use by "citizen developers." All data sets use the Data Catalog Vocabulary (DCAT) to facilitate interoperability between Web-based data catalogs, and are available as Comma Separated Value (CSV) files.
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In May 1975, the Watergate Special Prosecution Force (WSPF) decided that it was necessary to question former President Richard M. Nixon in connection with various investigations being conducted by the WSPF. Mr. Nixon was questioned over the period of two days, June 23 and June 24, 1975, and the testimony was taken as part of various investigations being conducted by the January 7, 1974, Grand Jury for the District of Columbia (the third Watergate...
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This blog is the agency's means to provide: "An insider's view of FederalRegister.gov (FR 2.0) and open up lines of discussion about the Federal Register system. ... [to] post news updates about the FederalRegister.gov website, create a forum for readers, and also stray into items about our other publications and services on FDsys.gov, OFR.gov, and Archives.gov."