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Michelle Obama has confirmed she will not pursue a political career. She wants to protect her daughters from the public eye. Michelle enjoys a quieter life post-White House. She focuses on personal ...
Michelle Obama has opened up about how she and her husband, former President Barack Obama, have navigated the challenges of public life, particularly when it comes to dealing with gossip and ...
Michelle Obama feared her daughters would make it into The New York Post’s gossip column when they lived in the White House during Barack Obama’s presidency. “I wanted to give my girls ...
Michelle Obama has addressed rumours about her marriage to Barack Obama on her podcast 'IMO,' discussing the impact of social media gossip and negativity. She emphasized avoiding online ...
President Barack Obama has released his annual NCAA tournament bracket picks ahead of March Madness Thursday. Both Ole Miss and Mississippi State men's and women's basketball teams are competing ...
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President Barack Obama's projected NCAA Tournament bracket became an annual March Madness rite of passage during his eight years in the White House, and the tradition lives on almost a decade ...
Michelle Obama is more than happy with her and Barack Obama’s family of four. The Becoming author revealed that she shut down the former President’s idea of having another baby after welcoming ...
No American president is more closely linked to basketball than Barack Obama. He is, after all, the world leader who hooped at the White House with balls that had his own dang face printed on the ...
The latest predictions came from avid basketball fan and former President Barack Obama who is well-known for filling out his bracket every year and that was no different this time around.
This post has been updated with new information. With all due respect toward the former President of the United States, Barack Obama: where are your brackets this year, sir? This is no pressure.