There Will Be No Malia Obama Slander from This Day On
Credit to Author: Taylor Hosking| Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2019 23:37:35 +0000
Not this Black History Month, not ever.
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Not this Black History Month, not ever.
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President Trump’s recent claim that his predecessors endorsed his idea of a border wall got no support from the ex-presidents’ club.
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Number of Americans who want to leave the U.S. was higher during the first two years of Trump’s rule compared with previous administrations.
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In a new memoir, she also called him a “misogynist” and wrote that after he was elected, she just tried to “block it all out.”
A decade after the election of America’s first black president, black journalists reflect on that night and what it meant to them.
Former President Barack Obama has issued a scorching critique of his successor, accusing President Donald Trump of “capitalizing on resentments that politicians have been fanning for years.”
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Read morePRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte apologized to former US President Barack Obama for the “talkatese” he hurled against him in the past but at the same time said he has forgiven him like what he did to all his “ex-girlfriends.” In a speech during his meeting with the Filipino community in Israel on Monday (Philippine time), Duterte […]
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Read moreBILLINGS, Mont. — The Trump administration is advancing a proposal for electric utilities that would supplant President Barack Obama’s principal attempt to curtail US contributions to global warming, with a new rule that’s expected to go easier on the coal industry.
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