Spike Lee recently said it's “fishy” that Colin Kaepernick remains an NFL free agent.

The California Congresswoman continues to be a perpetual thorn in #45's side—a thorn that has no intention of loosening any time soon.

Trump's meeting with the executive committee of the Congressional Black Caucus at the White House comes as he navigates a fractured relationship with people of color.

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The FBI Director made the statements during Monday's hearing with the House Intelligence Committee.

Funny how Kimberly Guilfoyle had nothing to say when conservatives such as Ted Nugent hurled racial epitaphs and death threats at former President Obama and his family.

The all-Black panel got into a heated debate about HBCUs and Trump's proposed 2018 budget, which forced Rye to quote Outkast.

The talk show host had issues with Snoop Dogg's parody assassination video and Bow Wow's comments about #45's wife Melania.

After being told their colleges and universities would be a priority, the White House's 2018 proposed budget tells a different story.

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Trump's base branded angry tweets in opposition to a federal judge's decision with #BoycottHawaii, but most social media users weren't having it.

We didn’t see this coming. McDonald’s corporate account tweeted about Donald Trump this morning and then pinned the tweet to the top of it’s Twitter page. https://twitter.com/NateGoldman/status/842369010972938240 The tweet was retweeted more than 1,000 times before it was deleted. McDonald’s later tweeted that their account had been hacked.     Follow Karen Clark on Social […]

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President Trump tweeted that Snoop Dogg’s career was failing and low-key threatened him with jail, ostensibly after being informed of the rapper's new video "Lavender," which shows the West Coast rapper aiming a gun at a clown named "Ronald Klump." Snoop didn't have much to say in response.