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Barack Obama and Michelle Obama's takes have grown increasingly revelatory since the former president and first lady left the ...
Michelle Obama speaks with 'Parents' about the ways she and Barack tried to create a sense of normalcy for their daughters during their time in the White House.
Since leaving the White House, Michelle Obama seems to have rejected the narrow expectations of the old guard in favor of her own values; she’s been creative and has opened up about family life ...
Michelle explained that she wanted to raise children who knew how to think for themselves, despite their privileged circumstances. “Once we left the White House, their lives slowly began to inch ...
The White House Vegetable Garden is 1,500 square feet with 34 raised beds. First lady Michelle Obama has planted staples like lettuce, onions, peas, carrots and greens.
Barack Obama and Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi watch the Fife and Drum Corps perform during an arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Oct. 18, 2016.
The White House Kids’ “State Dinner” is a gala where the guests are all still in grade school, so “GMA”’s special correspondents were Michael Strahan’s 10-year-old girls.
Michelle and Barack Obama tried to give their two daughters, Malia and Sasha, the most normal childhood possible. Or, at least, as normal as it can get when you're living in the White House.