A discussion of Michelle Obama’s podcast interview and the public reaction to her comments on feminism and modern gender roles. Justice Jackson pens unanimous decision backed by SCOTUS conservatives ...
The contributing writer Peter Slevin met with Barack Obama at the new Obama Presidential Center, which opens next month, in Chicago, and asked him the question on a lot of Democrats’ minds: Where is ...
Michelle Obama is opening up about figuring out life and motherhood in the White House. In an interview on Keke Palmer's podcast, Obama spoke about helping her and former President Barack Obama's ...
Barack Obama could find himself in the middle of a $70million divorce, RadarOnline.com can reveal, as his wife, Michelle, is said to be "frustrated" with all the time he's spending battling it out ...
It may be 33 years in, but Barack and Michelle Obama know how to keep things fresh in their relationship. The former first lady opened up about date nights with the former president on "Baby, This is ...
The trailer to Questlove's Earth, Wind & Fire documentary, released ahead of the film's premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York next month, teases an interview with former President Barack ...
On Sunday, Republican National Committee (RNC) Chair Joe Gruters said the party would hold a midterm convention “before the general election” as outlined by President Trump last September. “There’s a ...
There was a persistent, false claim about former President Obama that got started in the shadier parts of the right side of the internet. Then, gathering flakes like a snowball rolling downhill, it ...
One Bay Area resident is hoping to make a name for himself in California’s governor’s race, and his name is Barack Obama. Alameda resident Barack Denzel Obama Shaw, 56, is among the more unusual names ...
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A photo of a sunglasses-clad President Barack Obama casually chatting up then-Cuban President Raúl Castro at a 2016 baseball game resurfaced on social media after the U.S. indicted Castro on May 20.