Something disturbing is happening to the youth in Washington D.C., and for some reason not many media outlets are talking about it. In the past 10 days, a reported 10 black and Latinx teens have gone missing in the Washington area, according to The Root. Since Mar. 9, many users on Twitter have been alerting […]

This comes days after the professor in the video called for media attention and coverage on her Facebook page. The University of Missouri campus, in a state of turmoil following Monday’s resignation of president Tim Wolfe after months of racial tension, has been thronged by hundreds of local and national reporters. Some were met with […]

The N.W.A biopic Straight Outta Compton shattered box office predictions, but unfortunately, news of its success wasn’t what was splashed across mainstream headlines. Media outlets were less concerned with the huge turnout and more focused on the absence of violence in theaters during the film’s opening weekend. In many cities, security was ramped up — a preventative action taken […]

Shut up, Don. Those are the only words I have left to offer Don Lemon. Last night, the CNN anchor reached a new low when he had the gall to hold a debate about whether President Barack Obamashould apologize for slavery. I’m really curious to know why this would be a subject that Don Lemon […]

During a Monday interview with comedian Marc Maron, President Barack Obama used the n-word to drive home the point that the shunning of the word in today’s society doesn’t magically make our society post-racial. If last week’s massacre at Charleston, South Carolina‘s Mother Emanuel AME Church is any indication, that’s public knowledge. Accused gunman Dylann Roof reportedly told […]

  CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) – Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson has written a letter regarding how the city’s ability to overcome challenges has been overshadowed by recent events, including a report released by the U.S. Department of Justice. Jackson first addresses how the city contacted the DOJ in 2012 to review the city’s policy governing use of […]

The Daily ShowGet More: Daily Show Full Episodes,The Daily Show on Facebook,Daily Show Video Archive   “Do you not understand that life in this country is inherently different for White people than it is Black people?” “The Daily Show” returned this week after Jon Stewart’s vacation and personally, I couldn’t wait to hear his commentary […]

  The deadline to sign up for the health insurance is fast approaching and many still have questions.  Mathew Myers was joined by the Former Governor of Kansas, a native Ohioan, and the current Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius to discuss the Affordable Care Act and what it means to Ohioans.  Click […]

  *MSNBC’s Tamron Hall is said to be disappointed she was not included in her network’s coverage of the Olympic games. According to Radar Online, the “Today” show correspondent and host of NBC’s “News Nation” had lobbied her bosses at to go to Sochi but was ultimately turned down and told she wasn’t needed in […]

The cable news networks have proven extremely committed to the George Zimmerman trial over the past week, often to the exclusion of nearly every other major story. On Monday, for instance, 19 firefighters died in Arizona, President Obama was in Africa, Nelson Mandela was still in critical condition in the hospital, and Egypt was going […]

(CNN) — (CNN) — [Breaking news update at 4:50 p.m. Wednesday] An Arizona jury Wednesday found Jodi Arias guilty of first-degree murder for killing Travis Alexander in June 2008. The conviction means Arias could face the death penalty. In the next phase of the case, prosecutors will have a chance to present additional evidence and […]

A new study released Thursday found that, though more and more people are falling into poverty, the issue has barely registered in some of the top media outlets in America. Left-wing media watchdog FAIR examined the main three evening newscasts, as well as the “PBS Newshour,” NPR’s “All Things Considered,” the New York Times, Washington […]