The POTUS, Barack Obama, and his FLOTUS, Michelle Obama, were named the World's Most Powerful Couple by Forbes. No surprise there, but they were joined on the list by a slew of celebrity pairings as well.
When Big Time Rush performed for First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House for the Kids State Dinner in August, she told the group that making smart choices was key. That struck a chord with BTR's Kendall Schmidt, who penned an open letter to her about iAquaponics, the website he and his brothers are launching in order to educate the public on commercial food production and its planet-friendly
No Doubt cover the fall music preview issue of Billboard. Since ‘Push and Shove’ is their welcome and long-awaited return to making rock music after a lengthy hiatus that saw Gwen Stefani detouring with a pair of successful solo records and trying her hand at divadom, it makes sense! But she’s back in the No Doubt driver seat and covering the issue, complete with No Doubt-style checkered border an
“I am so thrilled to be here with all of you tonight,” First Lady Michelle Obama said taking the stage at the 25th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards. President Obama’s main squeeze was on hand to present Taylor Swift with the Big Help Award for all of the charity work she’s done since skyrocketing to fame.
Sure, President Barack Obama took down the most wanted terrorist in the world this week, but it looks like wife Michelle has some pretty slick moves of her own.
While promoting her Let's Move campaign Tuesday, which aims to fight childhood obesity, the First Lady took part in a flash workout to Beyonce's 'Move Your Body,' in which she showed off her ability to do the Dougie and the Running Man (pr
Michelle Obama hosted hockey clinic for D.C.'s students. These kids were lucky enough to be given
some pointers from NHL's Chicago Blackhawks and Washington Capitals players.
In a special announcement of Facebook -- Michelle Obama and President Obama set the stage for an online summit "Bullying Prevention" -- starting March 10, 2011.
Calling to action all parents, coaches, teachers and students to step forward and become the solution. You can participate online at StopBullying.gov or on Facebook.
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