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More questions are being asked about potential conflicts of interest and ethics violations as Trump prepares to assume the office of president.
Senate Republicans begin the process to dismantle Obamacare, but have no plan to replace President Barack Obama's signature piece of legislation.
Ben Carson would make the poor less government dependent as HUD secretary. Democrats are concerned.
Johnny Taylor of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund made a major announcement affecting Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Russian intel report and ongoing hacking scandal prompt calls for Trump to release his taxes.
Sen. Booker, Rep. Lewis, and Rep. Richmond rebuked Sen. Jeff Sessions during the second day of Senate confirmation hearings.
Baltimore's mayor and the attorney general announce that they've reached an accord on police reforms. The agreement awaits court approval.
Plans to redraw racially gerrymandered voting districts have been put on hold. Will voters in North Carolina ever receive justice?
Cops in the picture are depicted as farm animals with guns aimed at demonstrators while a chaotic scene unfolds in the background.
Rep. Brenda Lawrence shared her views on the first day of Sen. Jeff Sessions' confirmation hearings.
President Barack Obama addresses the nation in a farewell speech. He declares, 'Yes, We Did.'
Clemson and Alabama made millions during last night's national championship; Roland Martin says college football players should be paid.
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