@kwellscomm PraiseIndy.com News — Former President Bill Clinton, and now campaigner-in-chief for his wife who’s currently running for the highest office in the land, made scathing remarks on the campaign trail Monday about the national health plan she publicly supports. One that’s known by current President Barack Obama’s name. Click the media player below to hear […]

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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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Roland Martin and the NewsOne Now panel discussed Donald Trump's apparent double down on birtherism during last night's presidential debate

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After Pres. Obama's final address as President of the United States to the Congressional Black Caucus, Roland Martin and NewsOne Now got immediate reactions from many of the lawmakers who gathered in Washington, D.C. for the CBC's annual event.

@kwellscomm You might want to brush up on shivering your timbers because today is “Talk Like a Pirate Day.” Avast ye, mateys…a lot is going on here in Indy and on the East Coast following a series of bombing attacks. Arrrrrrrrr… Here’s your top Indy Headlines for Monday, 09/19/16 Indianapolis is closing in on 110 […]

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U.S. Supreme Court refused to intervene in a request by Ohio Democrats to restore an extra week of early voting.

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Roland Martin and a select panel of guests discuss the current state of the 2016 presidential race, which is now tightening.

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The overall income of Americans grew at the fastest rate, with paychecks getting their biggest boost since the end of the Great Recession.

The opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington is just days away and it still needs your help.

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It turns out the views harbored by an overwhelming majority of Trump supporters are, in fact, deplorable.

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While Clinton is spending money trying to flip White Conservative women, Dems may be missing a unique opportunity with African American voters.

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Civil rights groups sent a letter to the DOJ demanding police departments be penalized for failing to report deaths in custody.