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New York City will reportedly give 1 percent pay increases to police officers who have to wear the cameras.

Carl Paladino admits his racist remarks about the Obamas were 'inappropriate.' But he refuses to resign his school board post.

West Virginia nonprofit director Pamela Ramsey Taylor lost her job after she referred to first lady Michelle Obama as an "ape in heels" in a November Facebook post. The termination coincided with a state agency vowing to keep a closer watch on the nonprofit Clay County Development Corp. following weeks of controversy.

A Trump campaign official faces backlash over racist remarks about the Obamas. His son is among the critics.

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In her final White House interview with Oprah Winfrey, First Lady Michelle Obama spoke in-depth about the racial antipathy in America that led her to being labeled an "angry Black woman."

Veronica Chambers, editor of a new anthology on Michelle Obama, opens up on our first African American FLOTUS and what her very being means to us—and this country.

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After all of Michelle Obama's hard work to encourage healthier lifestyles, the future of her initiatives looks uncertain under a Trump presidency.

The sit down will first air Dec. 19 on CBS, with an encore showing Dec. 21 on Oprah’s network OWN.

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During her final one-on-one interview as First Lady, Michelle Obama got candid about the state of the nation following the election.

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During a basketball game Monday at Warrensburg High School in Missouri, White students turned their backs during the introduction of Center High School players, who are predominantly Black.

Pamela Ramsey, a West Virginia non-profit director, will be allowed to return to work after calling Michelle Obama an "ape in heels."