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Obamas to join Kamala Harris in her campaign for US presidential election

Washington DC/IBNS: In a historic show, former US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle will join Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris as the latter strives to take on Donald Trump in the upcoming polls scheduled to take place on November 5.

US Supreme Court bans use of race, ethnicity in university admission, Biden 'strongly disagrees' with ruling

Washington DC/IBNS: The US Supreme Court Thursday banned the use of race and ethnicity during university admissions, giving a major blow to a decades-old practice that aided educational opportunities for African-Americans and other minorities.

Don't let anyone dim your light: Michelle Obama tweets in support of Greta after Trump's comment

Washington/IBNS: A day after US President Donald Trump mocked Greta Thunberg and asked her to work on her 'anger management', country's former First Lady Michelle Obama came out in support of her and advised the young climate crisis activist to ignore her doubters.

Former US First Lady Michelle Obama makes surprise appearance at Grammy Awards

Washington, Feb 11 (IBNS): Surprising people attending the gala event of the year, former U.S. first lady Michelle Obama made a surprise appearance at the opening address at the 61st Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday.

Michelle Obama becomes 'most admired woman' in Gallup survey

Washington, Dec 28 (IBNS): Former US First Lady Michelle Obama has been named as the "most admired woman" in a survey conducted by Gallup, a company which is known for its public opinion polls.