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North Carolina Democratic Senate candidate Deborah Ross spoke with Roland Martin during a special Tom Joyner Morning Show / NewsOne Now simulcast about her campaign to win a Senate seat.

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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Black Women for Positive Change is working towards a violence-free America.

  10/26/16- Roland Martin talks to senatorial candidate Deborah Ross about the voter suppression laws and economic issues in North Carolina. Click the link above to hear the entire interview.  

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Indiana officials claim an organization conducting a Black voter registration drive engaged in voter fraud.

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Rep. James Clyburn and Rep. G.K. Butterfield want Clinton to dip into a portion of her war chest and use it to increase voter turnout.

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The energy industry is experiencing a major boom in job growth that may prove beneficial for African-Americans seeking employment.

  10/24/16- Roland Martin talks to Francesca Chambers of the Daily Mail and Spencer Overton of the leading black think tank in America about Does Hillary have a bounce in her step? “She’s much more assured. After the presidential debates I think the confidence is there,” Chambers said. The importance of black voters in red states: “Black […]

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The hour-long primetime special, Cathy Hughes One on One: A NewsOne Special, premiered Tuesday on TV One.

Radio One founder Cathy Hughes, one of the most successful women and respected leaders in the broadcast industry, chops it up with Roland Martin on the importance of education and entrepreneurship. Hughes shares a hilarious message for artist in the music industry. Check out video below! Must Read:Cathy Hughes Reveals How She Got Her Start […]

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"13th" analyzes the criminalization of African-Americans, the U.S. prison boom, and their connections to the 13th Amendment.

The vice presidential hopeful addressed Donald Trump's claims of a rigged election, calling Trump's antics "insulting."

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Twelve Springfield police officers are under investigation for beating four unarmed African-American men in April of 2015.