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President Barack Obama again defended Colin Kaepernick's right to protest during CNN's presidential town on Wednesday night.

Pusha T used to push weight back in the day, but now he's pushing presidential candidates.

Democrats fear that Black Floridians may stay home on Election Day. Clinton's campaign plans to dispatch three heavy hitters to rally the Black vote across the state.

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  Donald Trump had many OMG moments during tonight’s Presidential Debate (and not in the good sense), but few could match his comments during the section about race in America. After moderator Lester Holt posed the question about what can be done to improve race relations in this country — a subject foremost on the […]

The National Museum of African American History and Culture dedication was an amazing event. A spectacular moment for not only Black history but American history as a whole. Speakers such as Rep. John Lewis (D-Georgia), Former President George W. Bush & President Barack Obama spoke about the importance of this museum, telling the history of African-Americans […]

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NewsOne Now panelists weigh in on Hillary Clinton's remarks about the murder of Black men in America.

“I have no further comment. I’m not denying it,” he told BuzzFeed News.   Retired Republican four-star general and former Secretary of State Colin Powell has little to no respect for his party’s presidential nominee Donald Trump, according to newly released emails hacked from his private account. In comments about Trump in a June 17, 2016, email to […]

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It turns out the views harbored by an overwhelming majority of Trump supporters are, in fact, deplorable.

Witnesses who attended the service said Clinton appeared fine, but after a Twitter video emerged showing the candidate buckling at the knees before she entered her security van, the health rumors began to spread.

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President Obama and The First Lady gracefully cover the October issue of Essence Magazine for a farewell issue, set to hit newsstands on September 9.