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Sasha and Malia Obama last week attended their first State Dinner alongside their parents, President Barack and First Lady Michelle Obama, to honor Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. While the first lady wore a custom Jason Wu gown, the girls opted for age-appropriate Naeem Khan dresses.

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During a meeting in Milwaukee on Thursday, Obama shared that he and his family will remain in Washington for a few years so that his youngest daughter, Sasha, can complete high school.

There’s no denying how huge Black History Month was this year. In fact, the cosmos even treated us to the gift of a leap year, giving us one more day for celebration. While looking back on February, there were moments that shifted the conversation surrounding Black Pride among Hollywood, politics, and television. From Beyonce’s Black […]

This young CEO’s name is one that you will want to remember! At the age of only 10-years-old, Imani Henry started a non-profit organization, 100 Men Reading, to promote literacy development in her community. Although the primary goal of 100 Men Reading is to reinforce the importance of reading daily, it also provides mentorship. Through Henry’s initiative, […]

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With a shimmy and a shake, 106-year-old Virginia McLaurin opened her arms wide and gave the Leader of the Free World, a Black man, a huge hug.

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A young girl burst into tears when her grandmother informed her that the White House will soon be occupied by someone else.

President Barack Obama has faith that American voters won't treat the upcoming presidential election like a reality show by voting for Republican candidate Donald Trump.

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The president says juvenile solitary confinement is overused and has devastating psychological ramifications.

In an episode of POLITICO's "Off Message" podcast, President Barack Obama speaks extensively about the additional challenges that Hillary Clinton faces as a female candidate and his frustration with the Republicans' angry, warmongering rhetoric.