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The outspoken T.I. took a break from the stage to write an open letter to outgoing President Barack Obama, detailing thoughts on POTUS' legacy and impact on America and its citizens.

More than 1,300 law professors signed an open letter protesting Jeff Sessions' nomination. They voice concerns about his record.

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President Barack Obama referred to a videotaped attack on a Chicago mentally disabled man as "despicable" Thursday while talking about the city's crime rate. Four teens have been charged with hate crimes in connection with the violent assault captured in a Facebook Live clip.

"Every time I look at it, it's embarrassing," Jasmine Darwin told WRAL. "I didn't even realize it happened. Like, I was in shock."

Former "Apprentice" star Omarosa Manigault has accepted a public engagement position within Donald Trump's administration after securing a director of African-American outreach job with the President-elect.

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Though Talladega reps have not yet confirmed or denied rumors, the alleged news has been making waves since last week.

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As President Barack Obama prepares to leave office, NewsOne takes a look at some of his most impressive wins.

Former NAACP Leader Rachel Dolezal is no longer participating in a panel on racial identity at The Martin Luther King Jr. Dreamfest in Cary, North Carolina in January, said town officials Wednesday after the decision caused a negative response from community members.

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Dylann Roof faces the death penalty or life in prison when the penalty phase of his hate crimes trial resumes on January 3.

Carl Paladino admits his racist remarks about the Obamas were 'inappropriate.' But he refuses to resign his school board post.

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  That’s the end of T.I. and Tiny‘s family hustle. Tiny Harris has reportedly filed for divorce from her husband T.I. after six years of marriage. According to legal documents, the 41-year-old reality star made the filing at the Superior Court of Henry County in the state of Georgia on December 7. Close followers of her […]

West Virginia nonprofit director Pamela Ramsey Taylor lost her job after she referred to first lady Michelle Obama as an "ape in heels" in a November Facebook post. The termination coincided with a state agency vowing to keep a closer watch on the nonprofit Clay County Development Corp. following weeks of controversy.