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The outspoken T.I. took a break from the stage to write an open letter to outgoing President Barack Obama, detailing thoughts on POTUS' legacy and impact on America and its citizens.

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A Virginia waitress got a shocking note that read "great service, don't tip Black people" on a bill from a White couple she served at a restaurant Saturday.

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The 49ers quarterback donated his sneaker collection to orphanages and homeless shelters in the San Francisco Bay area.

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President Barack Obama says the Democratic Party needs to be rebuilt from the ground up.

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African American federal workers will feel the brunt of Donald Trump's proposed federal workforce reform.

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Sam’s Club CEO Rosalind Brewer will step down after five years.

Astronaut Jeanette Epps will make history as the first African-American astronaut to fly on board the International Space Station as a flight engineer during an expedition in May 2018.

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Atlanta Hawks general manager Wes Wilcox is in hot water after making a racially insensitive joke about being used to anger because of having a "Black wife and three mixed kids" during a fan event in December.

A morning news anchor also repeated the device on a newscast in which several more orders were made, angering viewers. TEXAS — A Texas girl ordered a dollhouse and four pounds of cookies during a conversation with Alexa, Amazon’s voice-activated device. Brooke Neitzel, 6, asked Alexa: ‘Can you play dollhouse with me and get me […]

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL (RNN) – Five people are dead, eight are hospitalized and a suspect is in custody after a shooting at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Officials have identified the alleged shooter as Esteban Santiago, 26, who carried a military ID. Multiple news sources report he was born in New Jersey. He boarded the plane in Alaska. The Broward County sheriff […]

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The "Fences" actress received the first star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2017 alongside her beaming husband and daughter.

More than 1,300 law professors signed an open letter protesting Jeff Sessions' nomination. They voice concerns about his record.