Daytime TV doyenne Oprah Winfrey said Friday she is quot;100%quot; behind President Obama as he campaigns for re-election this year -- and that the man she backed four years ago for president is doing a great job. Winfrey made the comments in a wide-ranging interview with CNN in South Africa, where she is marking the graduation of the first students to join the academy she set up five years ago. Seventy ...
Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey, Billy Graham, President Barack Obama, former President Bill Clinton, Jerry Lewis and Baltimore Orioles great Cal Ripken have received the most nominations from postal customers to be the subject of the first-ever stamp honoring a living or recently deceased American, according to U.S. Postal Service officials.
Welcome to the Smart Set. Every morning we bring you the gossip coverage, filtered. Today: Oprah's assistant leaves, Barack Obama raises money at Harvey Weinstein's place, and a hair metal icon has died. Oprah Winfrey's longtime personal assistant Lisa Halliday quit this week and there was a rumor Winfrey wanted her to stay put in Chicago, where she would work with Rosie O'Donnell's new talk ...
LOS ANGELES - Oprah Winfrey wants to better the world in her own way, and that absolutely, positively excludes a political career. The media powerhouse who threw her clout behind Barack Obama's presidential candidacy says she will never seek office. As she fervently asserts: Arrgghhh!
Oprah Winfrey asserts that US President Barack Obama's term of office has not disappointed her.