D’Angelo was on Jimmy Fallon last night and did a cover of “Sometimes It Snows In April”.  You can see him get emotional and teary eyed during the performance.  He was joined by SNL star Maya Rudolph and Gretchen Lieberum. Check out the video now.     The Pacers blew a big lead as they […]

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are Tuesday night’s big winners in the high interest New York primary. After both protected their home turf, today, both front-runners have moved on. Trump has moved on to, right here in Indiana for a  3 p.m. campaign rally at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in the Blue Ribbon Pavilion. FOX 59 is reporting the U.S. […]

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In 2008, large swaths of mostly Black communities in New York City, particularly in Brooklyn, helped push Obama to victory, reports The New York Times.

The Brooklynite, activists and celebs sound off on why this candidate is their number one choice for the White House.

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton and her Republican challenger Donald Trump appear to be headed for big wins in Tuesday's New York early voting primary races, according to Bloomberg Politics.

In the high-stakes race for the White House, Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders battled over the former first lady's speaking fees and her stance on minimum wage during a rollicking debate in New York City's Brooklyn.

With more than 291 delegates up for grabs in New York in the Democratic presidential primary next week, front-runner Hillary Clinton and rival Bernie Sanders held dueling rallies Wednesday in the hopes of winning Tuesday's early voting race, reports BBC.

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During a discussion panel about the 2016 presidential race at this year's NAN conference, Armstrong Williams said candidates are making speeches that reference race "because they feel that’s what you want to hear today."

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The Democratic candidate said Wednesday at an event in Philadelphia that he would issue the "necessary and overdue" apology about the horrific system.

Sen. Bernie Sanders said Sunday that Hillary Clinton's use of the term "super-predators," said while the then-first lady was supporting the legislation, was used in reference to young black individuals.

For the "Hollywood Reporter," the two Brooklynites talk race, politics and the path to the White House.

The bitter rhetoric came a day after Clinton's crushing loss to Sanders in the Wisconsin primary, where he collected more delegates in the race for the White House. The language also intensified as they inch closer to the New York primary on April 19.