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Michelle Obama Shares 1 Cherished Memory She Has About Barack Obama
In a recent interview Michelle offered a refreshingly down-to-earth glimpse into their life, centered on a memory that still brings a smile.
U.S.-China Tariff Talks To Continue Sunday, An Official Tells AP, As Trump Touts ‘Great Progress Made’
Talks have ended for the day between the U.S. treasury secretary and America’s top trade negotiator with high-ranking Chinese officials in Switzerland.
Keke Palmer Breaks Silence On The Demise Of Her Relationship With Darius Jackson
What began as a seemingly picture-perfect love story unraveled in 2023 after Palmer’s now-infamous interaction with Usher during his Las Vegas residency.
‘There Is One Specific Candidate’: Jasmine Crockett Hints At Dem Nominee For 2028
"I had a donor on the phones with me telling me that all the donors are lining up behind that candidate," the Texas Democrat teased…
‘Get Some Better Information’: Newark Mayor Slams Trump Adviser Who Justified His Arrest
Ras Baraka was arrested Friday while protesting the reopening of an immigrant detention center. The arrest was publicly defended by interim U.S. Attorney Alina Habba.
Roger Stone Suggests Democratic Senator Should Face ‘Execution’ After He Criticized Trump’s Crypto Ventures
The lawmaker’s wife, who survived an assassination attempt, responded to Stone’s comments by saying “inciting violence is unAmerican.”
Maggie Haberman Explains Why Trump Administration Will Struggle To Suspend Habeas Corpus
The New York Times reporter said Friday that the administration has already "undermined their own case" to suspend the constitutional right.
Mistakes At The Airport That Are Costing You Money
Experts break down how people spend unnecessary money at the airport — and how to avoid these errors.
The Military’s K-12 Schools Are Banning Award-Winning Kids’ Books To Appease Trump
HuffPost obtained an internal list of books “quarantined” in Defense Department-run schools because they talk about transgender people and Black history.
