Plus, FBI director believes there’s no proof of "epidemic" police violence against Black people and the nation's high school graduation rate hits record high of 83.2 percent.

Plus, Beyoncé’s Formation Tour sells over 2 million tickets, banks over $250 million and Trump continues to say the election is rigged and accuses inner cities of voter fraud.

Plus, President Obama lifts limits on Cuban cigars and rum and the U.S. bans Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones from all airplanes.

A new short film humanizes Black life as it's caught in the crosshairs of police brutality and state violence.

Two important additions were included in the revamped policy; a fleeing suspect must present an "immediate threat," for officers to use deadly force, and if an officer abuses the restriction, fellow officers are held accountable to intervene.

A judge gave the man who recorded Eric Garner's death a four-year sentence. Many believe Ramsey Orta has been a target of police retribution.

In the emotional interview with "People," the "Luke Cage" actress breaks down in tears about state violence and applauds Colin Kaepernick.

Shainie Lindsay says her partner Reginald Thomas "didn’t want to die,” instead he called the police on himself, asking for help.

Plus, Kentucky House Candidate refuses to apologize for racist posts about President Obama and Hillary Clinton taps rapper Pusha T for voter registration drive.

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