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Marshawn Evans, a former Apprentice contestant, shares her experiences with Donald Trump while working on the famed reality TV show.

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The market faces an important test as the fourth enrollment season opens up on November 1.

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After last week’s drubbing by Democratic rival Hillary Clinton at the first presidential debate, and now damning revelations about his taxes, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s campaign hopes to score a win at Tuesday’s vice presidential showdown. Republican vice presidential candidate and Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is scheduled to meet Democratic rival Tim Kaine Tuesday at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia, […]

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Roland Martin offered a little advice for millennial voters who are unenthusiastic about this year's presidential election.

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President Barack Obama again defended Colin Kaepernick's right to protest during CNN's presidential town on Wednesday night.

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Democrats fear that Black Floridians may stay home on Election Day. Clinton's campaign plans to dispatch three heavy hitters to rally the Black vote across the state.

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While Hillary Clinton was riding high after the first debate, Donald Trump pointed fingers for his lackluster performance.

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In the two-minute spot, the former Miss Universe says she felt victimized by Trump on numerous occasions.

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During last night's presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, Clinton hammered the businessman-turned-politician about his taxes.

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Roland Martin and NewsOne Now discuss Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's remarks regarding race, policing, and healing the racial divide.

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Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence may have already made it clear where Trump's ticket stands on these issues, as well as the presence of systematic racism in America.

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Just ahead of Monday's political slugfest between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, a new Washington Post/ABC News poll finds Clinton is leading Trump 49 percent to 47 percent among likely voters.