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Trump's Obamacare executive order halts scheduled payments to insurance companies that help lower deductibles for low-income customers.

Chatter in mainstream and social media about Donald Trump's mental fitness for office appears to be growing louder and louder amid controversy about his erratic behavior.

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A recent report published by CNN is exploring the possibility of Pokémon Go being used by a Russia-linked “Don’t Shoot Us” campaign to meddle in the 2016 election.

President Obama will headline a rally in Richmond, Virginia for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ralph Northam. It will be the former president's first campaign appearance since leaving the White House.

Democratic Texas Rep. Al Green on Wednesday took to the House floor to file Articles of Impeachment against Donald Trump.

While many Black folks have looked at Donald Trump’s presidency with the angriest of side eyes, one Republican leader in Florida was still holding out hope for the change promised to African-Americans. There’s just one impediment, he said: Omarosa Manigault.

Former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama released a statement condemning the alleged sexual harassment of Harvey Weinstein. This comes days after the allegations surfaced.

The Las Vegas model being blamed - and taking credit - for publicizing a video of an NFL coach snorting what appeared to be cocaine was defending herself.

Atlanta could have its first non-Black mayor in more than 40 years if city councilwoman Mary Norwood, who is White, wins the election next month.

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The White American terrorist who ambushed thousands of Las Vegas concertgoers in a deadly hail of bullets on Sunday night bought nearly three dozen guns over the past year.

The gun accessory has become central in the obligatory debate over gun control that aways follows mass shootings but rarely enacts any legislative change.

Two African-American House members strongly advise Twitter to actively police its network to prevent racist ideology on its platform.