I feel sorry that at times Michelle Obama seemed uncomfortable in her role as First Lady and often just didn't seem to have a good time.
As First Lady, Mrs. Obama had a front row seat to much history, able to travel the world and take in sights and experiences that most of us can only dream of. The...
(Associated Press) - First lady Michelle Obama christened a Navy submarine at a Connecticut shipyard on Saturday, taking three whacks to break a bottle of champagne against the hull of the USS Illinois and thanking military families for their sacrifice
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Pope Francis is in the United States. The Pope's plane was greeted by loud cheers from groups of invited students.
A red carpet was rolled out before the Pontiff emerged from his plane for an official welcome from President Obama.
The presidential entourage included First Lady Michelle Obama, the Obama's two daughters, Vice President Joe Biden and his wife Jill...
The City of New Bedford is being recognized by the White House for promoting physical activity and healthy eating.
According to a press release, New Bedford is one of 58 communities to earn "Gold Medal Status" in five key areas, including working with daycare centers to boost nutrition and physical activity, and encouraging public school students to walk or ride their bikes to school...
The candidates for governor are getting some help from their party's biggest names in the final week before the Nov. 4 election.
First lady Michelle Obama plans to attend a get-out-the-vote rally with Democratic candidate Gina Raimondo on Thursday at the Juanita Sanchez School in Providence...
Nearly 14 years after he left office, former President Bill Clinton is the country's most influential politician, according to a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News/Annenberg poll that looked at whose endorsement would be able to sway voters.
First lady Michelle Obama is making a political swing through New England on behalf of Democrats running for governor in Massachusetts and Maine.
Obama energized a crowd at the Strand Theatre in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood during a rally for state Attorney General Martha Coakley's gubernatorial bid, warning that "races like this can be won or lost by a few thousand or even a few hundred