• Bad Credit? Hope Is Not Lost

    While the foreclosure crisis continues to fade from the headlines, many families are still dealing with the lingering effects.  The foreclosure crisis set off a tidal wave, contributing to the recession of 2008. This caused the unemployment rate to skyrocket and left families struggling to make ends meet. Because of the financial hardships stemming from…

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  • Obama: Racism Plays a Role in Distrust Between Blacks and Police 

    President Barack Obama went on the Late Show With David Letterman Monday to bid farewell to the host, who is nearing his final days on the air. The president weighed in on the protests in Baltimore in response to the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody. He said that racism does, in fact,…

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  • I Got My Girl Pregnant and Now She Wants Me to Tell Her Dad

    You told us to cool out before things went too far. They did, and now we’re in trouble. I got her pregnant. Now she wants me to tell her dad by myself. I’m not talking to bruh by myself. He’s a big dude, like black man from The Green Mile big. He might break my…

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  • Watch: Family Begging You for Money? Here’s How to Say No

    Harriette Cole is the author of the book of meditations 108 Stitches: Words We Live By and a contributing editor at The Root. Follow her on Twitter. 

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  • Obama’s Powerful Words on Racial Injustice Should Be Matched by Bold Policy Measures

    President Barack Obama’s announcement Monday of the nonprofit group My Brother’s Keeper’s Alliance, during a speech at Lehman College in the Bronx, N.Y., reflects the power of the racial protests and uprisings that have gripped the nation, most recently in Baltimore. With national polls in the wake of urban rebellions indicating Americans are more pessimistic…

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  • Fla. Sheriff Fired for Reportedly Calling a Black Man a Monkey on Facebook

    Authorities in Lee County, Fla., have fired Jean Lopez, a former deputy sheriff who reportedly referred to a black man as a monkey on his Facebook page, NBC2 reports. According to an investigation by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office internal-affairs unit, Lopez posted a video on his Facebook page that showed a black man talking…

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  • Watch: 4 Black Parole Officers Held at Gunpoint by NY Police

    Four black New York state parole officers who were in the town of Ramapo in Rockland County, N.Y., last April claim that they were stopped by police and held at gunpoint for some six minutes, even though they were dressed in work clothes. Recently released footage obtained by the Journal News appears to confirm this…

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  • Ex-Con Charged With Shooting a NYC Police Officer in the Face; Cop Dies

    Demetrius Blackwell, a 35-year-old from the New York City borough of Queens, was arrested and charged with attempted murder Saturday for allegedly shooting 25-year-old New York City Police Officer Brian Moore in the head, the Associated Press reports. Moore succumbed to his injuries and died Monday. Authorities are expected to upgrade the charges brought against Blackwell.…

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  • Boehner: If Charges Are True, Police Actions in Freddie Gray Case Were ‘Outrageous and Unacceptable’

    Chipping away at the notion that only those on the political left are concerned with how bad things have gotten between law enforcement and African-American communities over the last several months, Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio) said on Sunday that the growing tension between police and black people should be a concern shared…

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  • I Heart Hillary

    “President Hillary Rodham Clinton” has a nice ring to it. No matter what’s going on in the ongoing debate over whether or not America is ready for a “third” Clinton term, Clinton fatigue has never been among my afflictions. I’m beyond a Hillary supporter; I’m a fan. And when I think of Hillary Clinton, I…

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