If you Google Map “nigga house,” this is what you’ll find. America. pic.twitter.com/YWRO1OiYgc — deray mckesson (@deray) May 19, 2015 Internet juggernaut Google is apologizing…

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In an effort to help tackle issues of poverty pushed to the forefront recently by President Barack Obama, advocates for the poor are urging him to…

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Legendary singer Prince was spreading peace in Baltimore this past weekend. Yesterday, he held his “Rally 4 Peace” concert in the city and the day…

Get in the Know with Kim’s Monday News & Headlines It’s time for Hoosiers to prep to head to the polls for the primary elections tomorrow; Indianapolis metro police have their hands full investigating the shooting death of a teen on the city’s east side while a motorcyclist–shot in the head–fights for his life; President Obama […]

For the first time ever, President Barack Obama spoke about the idea of mandatory voting, the Washington Times reports. During a town hall meeting in Cleveland this week,…

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Fifty years ago, several hundred peaceful protesters marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge from Selma, Ala., to Montgomery to underscore the need for Black voting…

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For nearly six years, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has been President Barack Obama’s legal pugilist, relentlessly fighting against racial inequality, defending the Voting Rights Act,…

Get Caught Up With Kim’s Tuesday News & Headlines It’s a busy Fat Tuesday with bad weather lambasting various portions of the country; a new secretary of defense taking his post today; determining whether a Chapel Hill attack was a “hate crime”; Indiana lawmakers proposing budget shifts in education; an embattled state education chief making […]

Get In The Know With Kim’s Thursday News & Headlines President Obama is asking Congress for renewed war powers to fight ISIS; a bill to aid in the prevention of suicide among the nation’s veterans is headed to the President’s desk today; a veteran CBS/”60 Minutes” journalist loses his life in an automobile accident; for the first time there’s […]

Get Caught Up on Kim’s Tuesday News and Other Headlines The body of a woman was found early Tuesday morning in an alleyway on the city’s near-north east side; the community says goodbye to a former legendary track and assistant basketball coach, Albert Spurlock, from Crispus Attucks High today, the legislature votes to move forward […]

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Free from fear of political backlash from the Republican Party, President Barack Obama appears to be opening up more and more on what were once…

The White House issued the following statement from the Obamas on Friday: “Michelle and I extend our warmest wishes to those celebrating Kwanzaa this holiday…