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The June 19, 2010 issue of The Economist magazine used a photograph of Barack Obama turned away from the camera with an oil rig in the background. The cover story, headlined "Obama v. BP", concerned the BP oil spill. The New York Times reported that the photograph had been manipulated.
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Obama set a new Guinness World Record when he joined Twitter with the @POTUS handle on May 18, 2015, and accumulated 1 million followers in four hours and fifty-two minutes, beating the previous record of 23 hours and 22 minutes by actor Robert Downey, Jr. Obama's record was later broken by Caitlyn Jenner, who accomplished this in four hours ...
Controversies related to the political administration of President Barack Obama (2009-2017). See also the preceding Category:George W. Bush administration controversies and the succeeding Category:Trump administration controversies
Former President Barack Obama's family was the subject of a recent article stating a man had filed a lawsuit claiming he was the biological father of Obama's daughters, Sasha and Malia.
Political cartoons can spark furies, like the Danish cartoon controversy of 2005, or the Bangladesh cartoon controversy of 2007, or the Trayvon Martin cartoon controversy of early 2012. The latest ...
Fact Check: Former President Barack Obama has been at the forefront of many conspiracy theories since he entered office, which may have led some Americans to support President-elect Donald Trump ...
Taguba supported United States President Barack Obama's decision not to release the photos, stating, "These pictures show torture, abuse, rape and every indecency." [ 54 ] Obama, who had initially agreed to release the photographs, changed his mind after lobbying from senior military figures; Obama stated that their release could put troops in ...