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Vanae James-Bey has her sights set high on becoming a beacon of information for people of color.
Roland Martin interviews two Oscar winners who directed an upcoming documentary that seemingly puts viewers in the midst of the L.A. riots in 1992.
The Lost Tapes: L.A. Riots also shares previously unreleased footage across various methods, including fire department dispatch calls, photos, home videos, and LAPD tapes.
Who knew this glamorous look could be achieved at such a reasonable price?!
17-year-old Martaevious Santiago reportedly shot and killed his sister in their Florida home.
A pair of popular Democratic Party senators took shots at former president Barack Obama's $400,000 speaking fee for a future Wall Street event, a rate that equaled his yearly presidential salary.
If she wasn't cancelled before, she's officially cancelled now.
Hurry! You can get Michelle Obama's dress too (but it's probably going to sell out).
Dr. David Dao finally got compensated for being assaulted when he refused to give up his seat when the airline overbooked the flight leaving Chicago.
Semaj Crosby's body was found in her Kankakee home a day and a half after her mother reported her missing.
Roland Martin interviewed Black Trump supporter Pastor Darrell Scott on NewsOne Now to delve into his plans to tackle Chicago's gang violence problem.
This year's theme is celebrating Japanese designer Rei Kawakubo and her avant-garde line Comme des Garçons