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“With that, I have just two more words to say: Obama out," he said.

With bittersweet emotion, President Obama attended his sixth and final White House Science Fair on Wednesday, witnessing projects from more than 130 bright students, who presented ideas to save the planet, and treat Ebola, reports NBC News.

Mrs. Obama posted the video in light of the eighth anniversary of the White House Kitchen Garden, a byproduct of her "Let's Move!" campaign, which promotes healthy eating among youth. Her "turnip" moment was also inspired by the EDM hit, "Turn Down For What."

Sri Srinivasan, Merrick Garland and Paul Watford -- who, if confirmed, would be the nation's third Black justice after Clarence Thomas and Thurgood Marshall -- were named by the source as the potential nominees, confirming the nation could know as early as Monday who the president chooses.

First Lady Michelle Obama welcomed spring with a warm embrace this week when she wore a floral gown to the White House State dinner for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Talk about a Black History Moment!!!   Virginia McLaurin, age 106, says she waited all her life to see an African-American in the White House. So, when she finally got a chance to meet President Obama, she couldn’t contain her excitement as she danced with the President and First Lady. Mrs. Virginia was on a mission […]

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While hosting a reception for Black History Month on Thursday, President Barack Obama greeted the crowd with First Lady Michelle Obama by his side, and of course, he brought the jokes.

In celebration of Black History Month, yesterday the White House invited 51 local students to showcase their talents. Debbie Allen along with the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater’s Judith Jamison and Hip hop choreographer Fatima Robinson were all there for a day of classes and fun. Read more   Text “LIGHT” To 37890 for your chance […]

In honor of Black History Month 2016, NewsOne will honor the accomplishments of our Black politicians, organizers, entertainers, and everyday people who have undoubtedly contributed to this great nation.

Two female protesters from North Carolina gained worldwide attention on Friday when they were removed from a Donald Trump Rally held in Rock Hill South Carolina. The women were identified as Rose Hamid, a Muslim woman from Charlotte, and Marty Rosenbluth, an attorney from Durham. The ladies said that they stood in place in silent […]