Neil Young has put the spotlight on some of his most politically charged songs with the latest instalment of his “Fireside Sessions” acoustic concert series
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The former POTUS called out the current president for running what he called a ‘shambolic government’ during a virtual fundraiser. Furthermore, Barack Obama also used this opportunity to show support to his close friend, Joe Biden when it comes to the upcoming presidential election.
As you might know, this comes a couple of months after he also endorsed Biden for the highest office. But now, he discussed in detail in front of more than 160,000 virtual attendees, the reasons why Joe Biden
.Neil Young has put the spotlight on some of his most politically charged songs with the latest instalment of his “Fireside Sessions” acoustic concert series
Barack Obama was joined by his fellow former presidents in honoring the legacy of the baseball league that changed the game forever.Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, George W.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerPresident Donald Trump is once again visiting his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, VA today, getting in a few swings at the little white ball.But before he departed for the links, he tweeted out some swings at Joe Biden, his likely opponent in the forthcoming presidential election, calling him by a new nickname and denigrating his IQ and previous interactions with Russia.The Commander-in-Tweet also denied knowledge of incidents suggested by a New York Times
Barack Obama is reflecting on the progress that’s been made and all that’s still left to go.
Barack Obama, 58, appeared on Pride Live’s third annual Stonewall Day Celebration, held virtually on Friday, June 26. The Chicago native appeared on the Pride Month special, reflecting on some of the historic progress made for the rights of the LGBTQ community.
Angelique Jackson When former Vice Pres. Joe Biden declared that he supported same-sex marriage during a “Meet the Press” interview in 2012, he represented the highest-ranking politician to ever endorse gay Americans’ right to marry.
At the Stonewall Day livestream benefit, former President Barack Obama gave a special address to the LGBTQ people of America to look back on the legacy of the Stonewall Riots, and to celebrate the progress that has been made since then.
Klaritza Rico Former President Barack Obama has issued a powerful video message to the LGBTQ+ community addressing the Supreme Court’s recent landmark decision to protect their equality and the upcoming 51st anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising.In the 50-second clip uploaded to Logo’s YouTube page, the 44th president addresses how protest and politics go hand in hand when fighting for vital change.“We’re almost 51 years since the night when the patrons of the Stonewall Inn stood up for
Pride Live isn't letting the COVID-19 pandemic cancel Stonewall Day.
Barack Obama, Taylor Swift and Donatella Versace are among the A-list celebrities joining forces to celebrate Stonewall Day via a streaming event.On Friday June 25, celebrities are coming together to take part in Pride Live’s event to mark the anniversary of the historic Stonewall Riots of 1969 and on the fifth anniversary of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges for marriage equality.Obama is expected to deliver a message to the LGBTQ+ community during the livestream.
Two months after endorsing him, former President Barack Obama laid out exactly why he thinks his former VP and “close friend” should win the election on November 3. Obama, 58, appeared at a virtual fundraiser for Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, where he said unequivocally: the United States cannot weather another four years of Donald Trump‘s “shambolic and mean-spirited approach to government.”
Ted Johnson Former president Barack Obama headlined his first fundraiser for Joe Biden on Tuesday, at an event that raised $7.6 million for his former vice president’s campaign.That is the most money raised for at any Biden event this cycle.With 175,000 donors chipping in, Obama and Biden appeared virtually before thousands of donors,Obama criticized his successor, but it was a contrast to the theatrics and wild accusations that Donald Trump has used against him.“As challenging as those times
With Pride festivals around the world canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Pride Live is ready to celebrate the history of LGBTQ resistance with a special live event.
Michelle Obama took to her social media to honor her husband, Barack, on Father’s Day and she thanked him and ‘young people in this country’ as well. The post was meant to celebrate the way in which he loves their daughters, Sasha and Malia.
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OnBuy's Men's Fashion Department surveyed 4,210 people to find out the celebrity dads who have still got it. While there’s no real surprise that Tom Hardy topped the list, with 24% voting for him as the most attractive celeb dad, there are a few more interesting choices further down the leader board.
Tia Mowry is still practicing isolation in her California mansion with her family. She has been doing her best to keep things happy and fun.
Joe Biden had an emotional and powerful message as he eulogized George Floyd at his funeral at the Fountain of Praise in Houston, Texas on Tuesday. The Democratic presidential hopeful spoke about Floyd’s young daughter, who is missing a crucial part of her life.
Will Smith kept the conversation regarding racial injustice alive when he released his "No Justice, No Peace" montage on social media.The two-minute clip includes former President Barack Obama's recent speech on George Floyd and some enlightening commentary by Smith himself. "You're always gonna have a fight you're going to see coming.
Former President Barack Obama sent some words of encouragement to graduating students in his commencement speech that streamed Sunday as part of YouTube's Dear Class of 2020. "It's fair to say that your generation is graduating into a world that faces more profound challenges than any generation in decades," he said, referencing the coronavirus pandemic, the hundred thousand lives lost and the impact on the economy.