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  2. Lynn Povich - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The women won, and Newsweek agreed to allow women to be reporters. [6] The day the claim was filed, Newsweek's cover article was "Women in Revolt", covering the feminist movement; the article was written by a woman who had been hired on a freelance basis since there were no female reporters at the magazine. [7]

  3. Howard Fineman - Wikipedia

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    A Newsweek cover story in November 2001 featured the president's first extensive interview following the September 11 attacks. Fineman's awards include a "Page One" from the Headliners Club of New York, a "Silver Gavel" from the American Bar Association, and a "Deadline Club" from the Society of Professional Journalists. [20]

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  5. President Obama's moving letter on women's equality: 'When ...

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    Obama spoke directly to a new generation of women when he penned an essay for Glamour on his 55th birthday.

  6. Edward Klein - Wikipedia

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    Edward J. Klein (born 1936) is an American author and former foreign editor of Newsweek, former editor-in-chief of The New York Times Magazine (1977–1987). He has written about the Kennedys, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, and Donald Trump.

  7. When does Michelle Obama speak at the 2024 DNC? How to watch ...

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    How to watch and stream the 2024 DNC The convention will air live on its website , from the United Center in Chicago between 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET (6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Central) Tuesday through Thursday.

  8. Look back at Michelle Obama's most famous magazine covers - AOL

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    The First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama definitely has become beloved by many and in her eight-year tenure as FLOTUS, she's also graced the cover of numerous magazines.

  9. Iman Crosson - Wikipedia

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    On YouTube, Crosson specialized in mashing up his Obama impersonations with hip-hop songs, his spoofs of Beyoncé's "Single Ladies" and T.I.'s "Whatever I Like" being viewed 20 million times each. [3] After Obama's January 2009 inauguration, Crosson was featured on several entertainment and news television shows, blogs, and newspapers