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The states of North Carolina and Missouri are making it harder for individuals to obtain video recorded by police body cameras and dash cams. North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory and Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon have both signed bills regulating the release of video recordings from police body and dashboard cameras. In North Carolina, the law will allow the people […]

Roland Martin talks to Shaun King of the New York Daily News about community policing, the double standard that blacks face and the percentage of cops killed by white vs blacks. “It’s pretty wild. Even after the shooting in Dallas, the majority of officers who’ve been killed in 2016 have been killed by white folks. […]

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In the wake of the recent shootings of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling, as well as the police officers who lost their lives to a sniper attack in Dallas, the impact of violent death has left the nation reeling. As we collectively watch the news and various forms of social media, we cannot escape the graphic, […]

Roland Martin talks to Mark Hughes, the man who was mistakenly identified as a suspect by Dallas Police Department during the deadly protest that took the lives of five officers. Mark’s brother Corey also joins the conversation to discuss the treatment Mark faced while being interrogated. “It’s been a complete nightmare, literally. Going from someone who is […]

Roland Martin talks to Attorney A. Scott Bolden about FBI Director James Comey’s decision to not recommend criminal charges in its investigation into Hillary Clinton‘s use of a private email server while secretary of state. “Prosecutors have to be bring a case where they believe they can get a conviction. Hillary Clinton has said she was […]

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Tito also discussed the possibility of a Jackson 5 reunion and said his new album has inspired the brothers "to really get back and finish the work that they started a year ago."

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Paulette Leaphart had a double mastectomy in 2014 after being diagnosed with breast cancer. That moment sparked her journey as not only a breast cancer survivor, but an activist. Leaphart decided that her diagnosis would not define her. So she put on her running shoes in an attempt to bring awareness to the fight against cancer. Paulette walked […]

For more than a year, Black Lives Matter protesters have demanded change within the American justice system. It would seem as though the Justice Department has heard their plea and announced a new mandate forcing 33,000 federal agents, as well as prosecutors, to undergo training to stop their personal biases from influencing law enforcement decision.

A win for Espaillat would set him up to become the first Dominican-American elected to Congress – if he wins the general election in November.