President Barack Obama finally told his truth about being black and male in America, a powerful 19-minute testimony that black people have been waiting to…

Tavis Smiley refuses to contain his contempt for President Barack Obama. And here’s the pathetic reality: Obama didn’t attend Smiley’s “State of the Black Union”…

I love a loyal listener, but this might (no, it is) taking it too far: A man in Palm Beach County, Florida (surprise!)  attacked his roomate with a machete after the roomate changed the radio station. Majic listeners, we love that you LOVE this radio station, but please don’t do this. For more details, please […]

Tragedy at Six Flags of Texas. Rosy Esparza fell to her death after being thrown off  the Texas Giant roller coaster. She had told an employee that she didn’t feel secure in her seat, but according to a witness passenger, “He was, like, ‘As long as you heard it click, you’re fine.’ She wasn’t. For more details […]

On the heels of the George Zimmerman acquittal of 2nd degree and manslaughter charges against Trayvon Martin, President Obama weighed in. While many found his speech timely and thought provoking, author and political commentator Tavis Smiley was just provoked. He called it ““as weak as pre-sweetened Kool-Aid” on Twitter, and went further this morning on […]

The major power of the United States House of Representatives is to pass federal legislation that affects the entire country. This has been the case since the House first began work on April 1, 1789. However, in 2013 the SPEAKER of the House of Representatives, John Boehner PUBLICLY STATED that this session should be judged […]

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Friday night (7/19), a car was struck by a tractor trailer and plunged 40 feet into the Chesapeake Bay…and the female driver survived! She actually was  released from the hospital the next night and allowed to return home. For more on this miraculous story, click here.

Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network spearheaded the “Justice For Trayvon Martin” 100 City Vigil, which took place in more than 100 cities across the United States on Saturday, July 20th.  The Washington DC rally was attended by a predominately black crowd with noticeable representation from other races.  Speakers at the vigil included national radio […]