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As the world unwillingly comes to grips with the fact that The Obamas are leaving The White House and reflecting on the change and inspiration they have given us over the years, there is a realization that we should be celebrating The First Family before they leave. BET Network has been tapped to host a […]

It's almost the end of an era—And FLOTUS did not disappoint, slaying in this shimmery figure-hugging, floor-length beauty.

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.

POTUS isn't here for the GOP presidential nominee's accusations of voter fraud and calling for communities of color to be heavily monitored on Election Day.

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A local North Carolina GOP office was firebombed and destroyed on Sunday.

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Obama plans on implementing regulations that would lower the amount of child support that prisoners pay when they’re behind bars, hopefully reducing a major driver of mass incarceration.

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

President Obama reaches his final 100 days in office. He has a lengthy to-do list and every intention to get it all done.

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On Wednesday, four women publicly shared that Trump groped them.

Plus, voter registration will not be extended in Florida, despite hurricane and Robert De Niro would like to punch Donald Trump in the face.

President Obama commuted the sentences of 102 nonviolent federal drug offenders. The president plans to continue commuting the sentences of low-level offenders until his term ends.

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According to USA Today, President Obama granted clemency to another 102 federal inmates yesterday (October 6th), 34 of whom had been serving life sentences, allowing them to leave prison early. Obama has now granted 774 commutations, 590 of them during this final year of his presidency, which the White House says is more than the previous […]