Barack Obama ‘Scaled-Down’ Birthday Party Seems to Be Flocked With A-List Celebrities, Politicians, Athletes

Barack Obama’s ‘Scaled-Down’ Birthday Party Seems to Be Flocked With A-List Celebrities, Politicians, Athletes

Former president Barack Obama's guests began to arrive in the venue of his "scaled-down" birthday party at a Massachusetts island as early as Friday afternoon.
White House Defends Barack Obama’s Plan to Hold 500-Person Birthday Party Amid Rapid Spread of COVID Delta Variant

White House Defends Barack Obama’s Plan to Hold 500-Person Birthday Party Amid Rapid Spread of COVID Delta Variant

The White House defended ex-President Barack Obama's plan to hold a birthday party with at least 500 visitors amid the rapid spread of the COVID delta variant.
Barack Obama Holds Election Night Gathering In Chicago's Grant Park

Obama Plans to Hit the Campaign Trail for Biden Soon

Reports appear to confirm Barack Obama would soon be stepping out. Obama has participated in virtual fundraisers for Biden
Trump Peace Efforts Earn Him Nobel Peace Prize Nomination

Trump Peace Efforts Earn Him Nobel Peace Prize Nomination

President Donald Trump's efforts in bringing peace between Israel and the United Arab Emirates has earned him his second Nobel Peace Prize nomination.
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How Trump and Biden are Addressing the Issue on Cuban Freedom

President Trump has taken a crucial move in combating the repressive administration in Cuba. Biden proposed appeasement instead, which wa sa crucial proposition.

Barack Obama Admits Enjoying Latino Music and Books by Latino Authors

The former president released his annual list of favorite things in entertainment and pop culture and in his 2019 list, he included some notable Latino creatives.

3 Reasons Why Trump Is Wrong to Reset U.S.-Cuba Policy

The president declared the official cancellation of the U.S.-Cuba deal and 3 reasons why he is wrong.

Four Years Since DACA's Introduction: Here's How Many Immigrants Have Utilized the Deferred Action Program

It's June 15 once again, and it's another year since President Barack Obama announced the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which allowed more than 700,000 undocumented immigrant youths to stay in the U.S.

Orlando Shooting: Transcript of President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden's Statements on Orlando Terror Attack

Following the terror and hate crime committed at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub on Sunday morning, President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden delivered separate remarks about the attack and what the U.S. needs to do next.

'I'm With Her': President Obama Endorses Hillary Clinton as 'Presumptive' Democratic Party's Presidential Nominee

It might have been an awkward meeting between President Barack Obama and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who met earlier on Thursday, only for Obama to later announce his support for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

US May 2016 Jobs Report Reveals Latino Unemployment Rate Falls But More Aren't Working

The unemployment rate among U.S. Latinos dropped in May, but the number of Latinos not working increased.

Barack Obama's AMA on Reddit: Tips to Ensure Success for Recent Graduates

Many students are graduating this May and many hard decisions will need to be taken. Some students will be unemployed while others will already be out with a job. Others will be working on forming their own companies while others will still try and figure out what it is they want to do with their lives. President Obama shares some important tips on his AMA on how to succeed as a recent graduate.

5 Funniest Flashback Videos at the White House Correspondents Dinner

The white Correspondent dinner is tomorrow and everyone is ready is ready to hear who gets roasted. In the past few years Donald Trump has been part of the conversation as were Ted Cruz and Carly Fiorina. With such a heated election season the candidates are likely to be mocked while Obama is likely to have some jokes up his sleeves. Here are five of the greatest moments at the White House Correspondent dinners.

Immigrants Rushing to Become US Citizens, Earn Right to Vote, Have Their Voices Heard on Immigration

Immigrants all over the country find themselves in the same place.

DAPA, DACA+ Executive Action SCOTUS Hearing Unites Latino, Immigrant Rights Leaders in D.C.

On Monday morning, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments from supporters and opponents of President Barack Obama's 2014 immigration executive actions, all while Latino and immigrant rights groups rallied outside in support of the deferred action programs.

GOP Senators File Supreme Court Brief Challenging Obama's Immigration Executive Actions

A coalition of U.S. Republican senators filed a U.S. Supreme Court brief challenging the legality of President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions.
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