The Obama Presidential Center in Chicago plans to include artifacts from throughout the former president’s life. But it won't ...
Barack Obama, who will be sworn in as the nation's 44th -- and first African-American -- president Tuesday. And the obsession is certainly not lost on the president-elect. On January 10, he and his ...
A conservative strategist on why Trump’s support is sinking among key groups and what it means for the future of his ...
Hated by All the Right People is the first book to reckon critically with arguably the most dangerous media personality of the Trump age ...
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Sasha Obama's top 2 most daring outfits since leaving the White House
Since waving goodbye to the White House, Sasha Obama has been letting her hair down and dialing up her style game, serving up ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro says he was offended by questions about his support for Israel that Kamala Harris' team asked ...
Former first lady Michelle Obama appeared on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast Wednesday to promote her book, "The Look," but ...
Microsoft must “stay humble, stay hungry, and exhibit a growth mindset,” Nadella told Fortune’ s Jeremy Kahn in 2024. Whether ...
In a recent interview, former First Lady Michelle Obama addressed her previous comments about the United States not being ready for a female president, emphasizing a positive shift toward this goal.
Michelle Obama sits for an interview on “Call Her Daddy” to discuss public scrutiny, womanhood, and the power of fashion.
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Forget 2026 trends—Michelle Obama recreates her '80s college style on 'Call Her Daddy'
The interview is worth a listen and a look.
Michelle Obama appeared on "Call Her Daddy" and doubled down that the U.S. isn't ready for a female president.
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