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BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announced its first guest for the new lecture series "Building Bridges" will be the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama. The series, which officials said celebrates the American ...
Barack Obama, the 44th U.S. President, made history as the first African American to hold the office. He guided the nation through economic recovery and championed healthcare reform with the Affordable Care Act.
Jordan Spieth’s standing in the game has allowed him the opportunity to play with numerous different presidents of the United States throughout the years. Spieth burst on the PGA Tour scene more than a decade ago now and at the time, it seemed like he ...
Just in time for the end of election season, Comedian in Chief President Obama appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to once again read mean tweets about himself. Obama's second edition of "Mean Tweets" poked fun at everything from the president's legacy to his ...
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announced a new lecture series called Building Bridges with its inaugural program set to feature a conversation with 44th president of the United States, Barack Obama. The Crystal Bridges ...
U.S. Sen. Barack Obama announces he will run for the office of president of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield on Feb. 10, 2007. (Milbert O. Brown/Chicago Tribune) Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Feb. 10, according to the Tribune’s archives.
UNITED NATIONS -- Making good on a pledge to change U.S. posture toward Cuba, President Barack Obama held talks Tuesday with Cuban President Raul Castro, the second time the leaders of the once-estranged nations have met this year. Obama and Castro smiled ...
America’s first Black president urges the public to “understand the broader implications” of the Trump administration’s immigration agenda. Former President
President Donald Trump’s social media post featuring a video about election conspiracy theories and a racist depiction of former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, as primates in a jungle has been deleted.