National Politicians & Issues

National Politicians & Issues

KMOV’s Brittany Noble has been covering the murder of 18-year-old Michael Brown and the subsequent protests in Ferguson, Mo., since his tragic death. Noble brought us the first interview with Brown’s mother and continues to cover the events in Ferguson as they unfold. On Tuesday, NewsOne‘s Senior Editor, Abena Agyeman-Fisher, spoke with Noble via Skype about […]

There is a huge difference between abuse and discipline. Huge. But of course not all parents agree on where to draw the line. There’s another (I say another because this trend is getting out of hand) viral video floating around the internet of a father beating his 13-year-old daughter after he thought she was missing […]

When it comes to Carson Huey-You, age really is nothing but a number. While other kids his age are starting fifth grade, this 11-year-old is looking forward to his freshman year of college. According to reports, Carson is the youngest student to ever enroll at Texas Christian University! “I’m taking calculus, physics, history and religion – those […]

When it comes to Carson Huey-You, age really is nothing but a number. While other kids his age are starting fifth grade, this 11-year-old is looking forward to his freshman year of college. According to reports, Carson is the youngest student to ever enroll at Texas Christian University! “I’m taking calculus, physics, history and religion – those […]

Mitt Romney will try to build momentum, out of the Republican National Convention, with a stop in Cincinnati. The GOP’s nominee will headline a rally tomorrow at Union Terminal. Romney’s visit comes two days before President Obama makes a pre-democratic convention trip to Cleveland. Click here to read more, or check out the video above. […]

After being named by NBC’sRachel Maddow “one of the most remarkable acts of political selfishness” Chris Christie’s speech at the RNC is making major headlines in news. Christie gave the speech at the 2012 Republican National Convention in New Jersey yesterday as the Keynote speaker endorsing 2012 Republican candidate Mitt Romney. However, the  2,600 word speech sounded more like “Chris […]

Chris Matthews tore into RNC Chairman Reince Priebus during an appearance on Morning Joe on Monday, accusing the Romney campaign of “playing that little ethnic card” in its false attacks against welfare reform and jokes about birtherism. “Obama being a foreigner is the thing your party has been pushing. [Campaign co-chair John] Sununu pushed it, […]

The big outrage over Missouri Senate Candidate Todd Akin‘s interview, on the “Jaco Report“, was over his comments about rape and abortion. However, there were some comments, the Senate Candidate made in the interview, that didn’t get much attention from the media at all. Reverend Al Sharpton dug deep into this story, on the TJMS, […]

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After Chic-Fil-A’s President, Dan Cathy, released a public statement regarding the company’s stance on same-sex marriage, thousands flooded the chain’s central Ohio locations for participation in “Chic-Fil-A Appriciation Day” on Wednesday. Many claimed to have been there for the support of free speech, while others admitted to sharing the same marriage views as Cathy. Read […]

Mitt Romney has elevated the tactics of pandering, flip-flopping and endless reinvention to a level of high art — or vaudeville. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee has long been accused of lacking “core” values. This assessment of Romney’s dubious character has come from those on both the left and the right of the political spectrum. Obama […]

I’m thinking with friends like former President Bill Clinton who needs enemies.  What I really can’t stand is when smart politicians like Bill Clinton pretend they didn’t know that a particular message is harming the current Presdient of the United States. Just be honest, Bill and endorse Romney- get it out of your system and […]

Mitt Romney is being criticized for cutting Massachusetts affirmative action policies six months after being sworn in as the state’s governor in 2003. He’s drawing criticism for cutting the enforcement of the law, rolling back more than two decades of affirmative action advances. Click here to read more. Recent Stories: Black Music Month : 57 […]