Tamir Rice's mother, Samaria Rice, declines to endorse a presidential candidate. Rice explained in a post that none of the solutions she's seen incorporates community input.

Following outrage that the city of Cleveland would charge the estate of a 12-year-old boy fatally shot by police with his last ambulance ride, Mayor Frank Jackson apologized, dropping the $500 claim.

The child's estate owes $500 for "emergency medical services rendered as the decedent’s last dying expense."

The family of Tamir Rice has been issued a lawsuit and a "last dying expense" for medics responding to the boy being fatally shot in 2014.

The case of slain Cleveland boy Tamir Rice remains a curious matter in the state of Ohio, with news coming forth that the grand jury made potentially questionable moves. According to a new report, the jury neglected to vote on the charges against officers Timothy Loehmann and Frank Garmback and is the same jury that decided […]

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"I think it's quite sad that LeBron hasn't spoken out about my son," Rice said.

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In a Saturday appearance on MSNBC, Samaria Rice, the mother of Tamir Rice, told Melissa Harris-Perry the non-indictment of the Ohio officer who fatally shot her son made her "mad as hell."

Jordan Baker, Sylvester Turner, and economic empowerment are just a few of the topics  addressed on Sunday Morning Live in 2015. Join Marcus this Sunday as he looks back on the stories that meant the most to African-Americans and discusses what we need to do to move forward in the new year. YOU are the […]

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Black Lives Matter activists and fans urged LeBron to sit out of Monday night’s game against the Phoenix Suns, after a Cleveland grand jury’s decision not to indict any police officers in the shooting death of 12-year-old Tamir Rice.

Fans of LeBron James want him to sit out of games until the Department of Justice imprisons the officers that shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice.

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Police took Rothenberg into custody without incident, later charging her with first-degree threatening, seven counts of reckless endangerment and interfering with police and second-degree breach of peace.