President Obama Not Going Back To Chicago After He Leaves Office
President Barack Obama will not be returning to Chicago no time soon once his presidential term ends in January 2017….
Read MorePresident Barack Obama will not be returning to Chicago no time soon once his presidential term ends in January 2017….
Read More“Lately I’ve been trying to figure out what song can I write to heal the hood”
– R. Kelly
Chief Keef is raising eyebrows after a photo he posted to his Instagram account.
Read MoreIt is no secret who R&B sensation Trey Songz is voting for in the upcoming presidential election. The “Dive In” artist expressed how proud he was of the president during his appearance on the “Late Show with David Letterman.”
Read MoreA new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll reveals Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is not very popular with African Americans. Romney received zero percent support from the African American community, according to NBC.
Read MorePresident Barack Obama is standing behind Vice President Joe Biden’s controversial comments made during a southern Virginia campaign stop.
Read MorePresident Obama will target African American students with a mission to improve the education achievement gap.
Read MoreA genealogical and historical record website has linked the 44th President of the United States to the country’s first document African slave.
Read MoreFormer Secretary of State Colin Powell appeared on CNN’s The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer and shook the political arena Wednesday when he officially endorsed same-sex marriage. Not many republicans have publicly stated their support for same-sex marriage, but Colin Powell said he has “no problem” with allowing gay couples the same opportunity for marriage equality.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, May 9, President Obama took a defining stance on same-sex marriage with 10 words: “I think same-sex couples should be able to get married.” Obama’s endorsement has gained some unlikely supporters. Several entertainers from the Hip- Hop and sports community have ‘come out’ to back the president’s decision, including Floyd Mayweather, Jay-Z, T.I., Bun-B, 50 Cent and dancehall reggae artist Beenie Man.
Read MoreGOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich appeared on Piers Morgan talk show Thursday night and was asked to comment on the Trayvon Martin case.
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