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Former President Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama pushed back on divorce rumors on Michelle’s podcast with her brother, Craig Robinson. When the former president joined the “IMO with ...
With hurricane and wildfire season well underway across much of the country, state and local emergency managers say they have ...
Barack Obama addresses divorce rumors with ‘touch and go’ joke on Michelle’s podcast - Divorce rumors between Barack and Michelle first started in January when she did not attend Jimmy Carter’s funera ...
Former President Obama's call for Democrats to "toughen up" sparked discussion about his changing influence, with a former ...
President Donald Trump has imposed severe cuts on the Federal Emergency Management Agency and denied some states’ requests ...
Navarro argued that Obama’s tone and status in the party have changed dramatically since his time as president, arguing his ...
Barack Obama recently offered some blunt advice to Democrats: the party needs to ditch “navel-gazing” and “toughen up” in the ...
I came across a powerful street conversation between a Black Trump supporter and an Obama supporter—and it quickly turned into a passionate, eye-opening exchange. In this video, I break down the key ...
FOX News' Will Cain discusses President Barack Obama links to the Trump-Russia collusion report from the CIA and FBI: WILL CAIN, HOST: Yesterday, we told you the FBI is launching a criminal probe into ...
Michelle Obama is in a place in her life where she gets to integrate her public and private self a little more. She tells Rachel that means saying "no" to some of the things that are expected of her.
The former first lady spoke with NPR's Rachel Martin on her "Wild Card" podcast about how a declaration by Robinson toward the end of her life had a profound impact on Obama.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama says she's starting a new chapter of her life where she's saying "no" more often. It comes as she reassesses her priorities in life after her mother's death.