NewsOne’s Top 5 gives you a quick rundown of the viral stories we’re talking about today. Two Maryland Teens Stabbed, One Fatally, Trying To Protect…

Ending months of speculation, Vice President Joe Biden announced that he will not be seeking the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. He was flanked by his wife Jill Biden and accompanied by President Barack Obama.

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Presidential candidate Jim Webb, the former Senator of Virginia, shared his discontent with the Democratic debate.

One thing Joe Biden apparently does not have to worry about when considering jumping in the race is a campaign apparatus, thanks to the Draft Biden 2016 Super-PAC, which has garnered 200,000 signatures from voters urging him to run for president.

The current Republican front-runner didn't spare any of the candidates during his live tweets on Hillary Clinton's credibility, Bernie Sanders' views on gun laws, and more. He also found ways to brand himself by retweeting supporters who literally watched his tweets instead of the actual debate on CNN.

Rapper T.I. went on “The Whoolywood Shuffle” radio show a few days ago to promote a his latest EP.  Things probably didn’t quite go the way T.I. had planned, as he put his foot in his mouth when he was asked who he would be voting for in the 2016 election. T.I. stated, “Not to […]

Tuesday night's highly anticipated democratic debate brought burning questions to the five candidates that took the Las Vegas stage, but no one question held more potential to boost (or break) a campaign than an inquiry about Black lives in America -- Do Black Lives Matter?

Hillary Clinton showed up to a labor protest outside of the Trump International Hotel and spoke to workers about their right to unionize.

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The Democratic presidential candidates will go head-to-head tonight during the party’s first debate in Las Vegas.

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#BlackLivesMatter activists — not to be confused with Black Lives Matter the organization, but rather the social justice movement of the same name that exploded…

The Afternoons with Amos PODCAST For Wednesday, October 7, 2015. (Open Lines Including How Listeners Felt About The Democratic Race For President Starts At 19:30 Mark On PODCAST Media Player). Pundits and polls have said that African-Americans are the strongest part of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s support in her race to win the […]

President Obama was able to mobilize youth voters of color in unprecedented numbers through hip-hop and other venues. Can the 2016 presidential candidates do the same?