As two Midwesterners battle for control of the Democratic National Committee, they are making loud yet unverifiable claims about their levels of support.
Former CNN host Don Lemon slammed Barack Obama for “yukking it up” with Donald Trump at former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral on Thursday and urged Democrats not to be too civil to a man they cast as a fascist.
On a January 22 episode of her podcast Citizen McCain, McCain told Puck journalist Tara Palmeri, "I have been hearing this rumor that the Obamas are getting a divorced by reputable people...very serious journalists telling me that they're hearing that the Obama divorce rumors are true."
“How could Barack Obama, the man who faced vicious ... “People could not believe what they were seeing. Had the Democratic Party lied to them? Had Kamala Harris and Joe Biden lied to them? Is this all just a game?” While campaigning for Vice ...
With Barack Obama's marriage supposedly on the rocks, old gossip has reemerged involving Jennifer Aniston. Read the full story on heatworld.
The former president also shared a sweet photo of the couple holding hands at what appeared to be her birthday celebration dinner at Aubergine Carmel.
The controversy around Elon Musk's inauguration "gesture", which some on social media have compared to a Nazi salute, has led to the reemergence of photos of Barack Obama, Elizabeth Warren ...
Speculation about a possible separation between former U.S. President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama has taken social media by storm, fueled by comments from jou
Radio host Charlamagne tha God expressed his disillusionment with the Democratic Party on an episode of "Brilliant Idiots," with Andrew Schulz on Saturday.
As U.S. President Donald Trump took office in 2025, his inauguration celebrations were marked by controversy over a gesture made by his supporter Elon Musk that many people claime
Mrs. Obama, who has been touted as a possible presidential contender in the future, is boycotting Trump’s Inauguration next week – the most prominent political figure to do so, though Democrats
While former presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama support different parties, that doesn't mean they can't get along. Read about their friendship and Bush's with former first lady Michelle Obama.