Former first lady Michelle Obama took a shot at the size of then-President Donald Trump's inauguration crowd in January 2017, noting "there weren't many people there."
Michelle Obama broke down shortly after leaving then-President Donald Trump's inauguration, the former first lady candidly shared in a new podcast, as the emotions of leaving their family's home after eight years and resentment over Trump taking...
In her new podcast, former first lady Michelle Obama says she broke down shortly after leaving then-President Donald Trump's inauguration. CNN's Brianna Keilar reports.
During an appearance her podcast, "The Light Podcast," former first lady Michelle Obama says the family was mindful of how their actions while in office would reflect upon Black Americans.
Former first lady Michelle Obama said her family felt an enhanced sense of responsibility during their time in the White House as the first Black first family in American history.
Barack Obama's love of basketball is well known so it comes as no surprise that the former US President has joined many others in filling out his March Madness brackets for this year's men's and women's NCAA tournaments.
US President Joe Biden joined fellow hoop lover Barack Obama, and millions of other fans from around the globe, in filling out a March Madness bracket for this year's NCAA tournaments.
The trial, starting Monday in DC, involves Leonardo DiCaprio, the Trump and Obama administrations, a Chinese dissident and a missing Malaysian billionaire.
When my spouse saw on Instagram that former first lady Michelle Obama had addressed her struggles as a tall girl on the latest episode of her podcast, he immediately sent it my way. He knew it would resonate — after all, that very day, the planned...
Musk, who is also the platform’s owner and chief executive, became the most followed account on Thursday evening when he reached approximately 133.05 million followers, passing former President Barack Obama, who has about 133.04 million followers.
TikTok has tapped former senior advisers to Barack Obama and an ex-Disney executive as the wildly popular social media app is trying to avoid a US ban.
The Hollywood star, who has partied with the fugitive money man, Jho Low, said the financier once casually dropped in a conversation that he hoped to make a huge contribution to Obama's campaign.