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.

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

"Anything that I felt about the election I said and I stand by. This is our democracy, and this is how it works," Obama said.

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The first family celebrated their last Thanksgiving eve in the White House by offering a helping hand and serving dinner to veterans. The Obama’s took part in an early Thanksgiving dinner at the Armed Services Retirement Home in Washington, DC, serving sliced turkey and gravy to retired service members. All four Obama’s were in tow on […]

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On Tuesday, BET premiered a special tribute to President Obama titled, "Love & Happiness: An Obama Celebration."

Beverly Whaling, the mayor of Clay, West Virginia, has officially resigned after posting an approving comment on a racist Facebook post that compared First Lady Michelle Obama to an "ape in heels."