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Is there anything better in this world than watching a Trump supporter get schooled? Well, this week, we’re proud to say the sermon of common sense was handed down to a Black Republican named Stacy Washington by our very own Kierna Mayo, Sr. Vice President of Content and Brand at Interactive One. Appearing on CNN […]

Headkrack and Brat were at it again in this edition of “Flow And Go!” They covered a bunch of topics, from Da Brat’s new gig on lifetime’s “The Rap Game,” to Blac Chyna & Rob Kardashian‘s strange relationship, to this week’s presidential debate and much more! Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Watch the exclusive video above (or […]

It’s not news that we’re in the middle of a very bizarre, very high stakes election year. Hillary Clinton, who could be America’s first female president, is facing off against Donald Trump, trust-fund baby and racist liar. If he were to win, America would be an even rougher place for black people to live in- […]

Last night’s debate between Donald Trump & Hillary Clinton shed light on who these two candidates in the 2016 presidential race are. While Donald Trump rattled off non-facts and rambled on aimlessly at times, Hillary made sure she stood her ground and showed her preparedness. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Headkrack and Rickey Smiley broke […]

Last night’s debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton was the first of three, and revealed a lot about the differences between the candidates before us. The 2016 election depends heavily on the turnout of voters, a turnout which is not guaranteed. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Jeff Johnson notes a common explanation of why […]

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  Donald Trump had many OMG moments during tonight’s Presidential Debate (and not in the good sense), but few could match his comments during the section about race in America. After moderator Lester Holt posed the question about what can be done to improve race relations in this country — a subject foremost on the […]

Candidates have rigorously prepared for weeks, but as history has proven, winning is based on conduct. The candidate who proves to be the most poised, precise, and pragmatic will take home the winner's card.

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Roland Martin and NewsOne Now dissected the latest presidential polling numbers ahead of the first presidential debate.

Obama tells the Black community he would feel insulted if they don't come out in large numbers to vote for Clinton. A vote for Clinton is a vote for Obama's legacy.