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Michelle Obama paid tribute to her late mother saying "we lost my mother a year ago, but somehow, it almost feels like she's with us more and more each day." ...
Former President Barack Obama was recently in Chicago to work on plans for the in-progress Obama Presidential Center, ...
Former President Barack Obama speaks at the 2024 Democracy Forum at the Marriott Marquis in Chicago on Dec. 5, 2024. (Tess Crowley/Chicago Tribune) But starting with the rise of the Civil Rights ...
Barack, Michelle, Malia, and Sasha Obama may have left the White House, but their lives have remained busy, from traveling to ...
Former President Barack Obama told an assemblage of youth leaders at McCormick Place on Friday that vast changes in the nation and world’s economic structure are needed to deal with artificial ...
Akilah Townsend for The New York Times Supported by By Mitch Smith Reporting from Chicago More than eight years have passed since Barack Obama proclaimed that his presidential center would be ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama made a few surprise stops in Chicago on Monday. One stop was at a downtown polling place – it was quick and unannounced.
Former President Barack Obama speaks during an Obama Foundation Summit in Chicago on November 1, 2017. Nuccio DiNuzzo/Chicago Tribune Barack Obama has now been gone from Chicago as long as he was ...
The Obama Presidential Center, which is under development in Chicago, is a cultural and historic landmark as a tribute to former President Barack Obama, the first Black president of the United States.
CHICAGO — Former president Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama, two of the Democratic Party’s most popular figures, electrified delegates at the party’s convention Tuesday ...
"At the end of his presidency, Barack Obama trucked 30 million pages of his administration's records to Chicago ... More than five years after Obama's presidency ended, the National Archives ...
Experienced in the moment, Barack Obama’s speech to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago felt like the rousing culmination of a pep rally, peppered with funny insults of Donald Trump ...