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A group of Black pastors has come out in support of Jeff Sessions, Roland Martin asks for proof of his record.
Rev. William Barber and NewsOne Now panelist Kristin Clarke explain why Jeff Sessions is unfit to be the nation's next Attorney General.
Dr. Bill Hawkins defends his decision to send Talladega's marching band to perform during Donald Trump's Inauguration Day parade.
Open enrollment is still underway for Obamacare––even as Republicans prepare to dismantle it.
The quick arrest of the individuals involved in the torture attack prompts questions about the value of Black and White lives.
Fences starring Denzel Washington and Viola Davis premieres in theaters nationwide on Christmas day.
American Banker Magazine has named John Hope Bryant as their 2016 Innovator of the Year for his work educating poor and middle-class Americans on financial matters.
In her new book "What Does it Mean to be White?," Dr. Robin DiAngelo hopes to educate America on race and White privilege.
A bipartisan group of senators is calling for a special select committee with the sole purpose of investigating Russia's cyber-attacks targeting the presidential election.
Today, Donald Trump officially becomes the 45th President of the United States of America if members of the electoral college cast their votes for him.
Will history judge Barack Obama as the most successful Commander-in-Chief?
Bowl season kicks off this weekend when two HBCUs take the field in Atlanta for the 2016 Celebration Bowl.