In an attempt to criticize Donald Trump and discuss his failure to denounce Neo-Nazis, Clinton supporter and liberal Charles Kaiser dropped the N-bomb live on CNN.

The daytime talk show host just can't seem to stop putting her foot in her mouth this year.

She also brilliantly schooled conservative talk show host Stacy Washington on how "hurtful" it is to see Blacks vehemently support the Republican presidential candidate.

The journalist stressed that the media is failing at covering the presidential election properly.

The animated pundit wasn't here for folks asking about President Obama's Harvard transcripts and citizenship, so she channeled her inner Bey to deal with the nonsense.

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By now it seems that a large majority of the country is totally over Donald Trump’s antics and overall ridiculousness. However, if you’re a political commentator on CNN and you’ve had enough of the Trump talk what do you do? Well if you’re Angela Rye, you let your eyes say everything without you actually having […]

Marc stopped by Global Grind's offices to promote his new book Nobody: Casualties of America’s War on the Vulnerable, from Ferguson to Flint and Beyond, and his role as the host of VH1's new late night talk show VH1 Live!

Plus, CNN to launch digital news bureau in Nigeria and Hillary Clinton holds VP interviews at her Washington home.

https://youtu.be/HNCbgJ55jQY (WARNING DISTURBING VIDEO & AUDIO) Philando Castile Dead after being shot by a police officer during a traffic stop in Minnesota. This shooting happened hours after Alton Sterling was shot and killed by Baton Rouge police in front of a convenience store. In the very graphic video, Castile’s girlfriend, Lavish Reynolds filmed the interaction […]

NewOne Exclusives

"Diamond and Silk," who "Stump for Trump," appeared on Thursday's edition of NewsOne Now to share why they have decided to support Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

NewOne Exclusives

On Monday's edition of NewsOne Now, Roland Martin and his panel of guests discussed Trump's assertion of doing well among African-American voters and the possibility of the GOP's front-runner winning the Republican presidential nomination.

In his last year in office, POTUS vows to “stand up and fight for the change that we seek.”