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Roland Martin and NewsOne Now discuss the complexities of Fidel Castro's legacy.
Republicans in North Carolina are attempting to retain control over the state at all costs.
Are you tired of the traditional Thanksgiving dinner and looking to put a new twist on Turkey Day?
Roland Martin confronted the leader of the National Policy Institute about his views on America, race, White supremacy, Trump's election and the bright future he envisions for White America.
Dems are looking to regroup and regain strength after the 2016 election, but who should lead the party into the next four years?
The legal battle hanging over President-elect Donald Trump's head for the last six and a half years was settled out of court on Friday for $25 million.
Black business is suffering because of the credit gap. The U.S. Black Chambers and National Bankers Association are looking to change that.
Civil rights activist Myrlie Evers-Williams shared her views on how Black America should prepare for a Trump presidency.
A group of African American clergy have added their voices to the chorus of voices demanding Steve Bannon's ouster.
President Obama is being urged to make good on his promise to grant clemency to thousands of non-violent drug offenders serving life sentences in prison.
The family of Philando Castile welcomed the charges against the cop who shot and killed the 32-year-old, but his girlfriend believes "the highest charge was not brought against him."
Democrats on Capitol Hill are pushing back against Donald Trump's appointment of White Nationalist Steve Bannon as Chief Strategist and Senior Adviser.