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Field Negro: “Suckers and losers”? I don’t think so.

  Mr. trump, the man pictured with this post was not a loser. He loved his country and his family, and he served to protect the...

Analysis: Morality, Race, and Chemical Assaults in Syria…With no Black president to oppose, Trump decides to take action

      (TriceEdneyWire.com) - In 2013, Syria’s President Bashar Al-Assad launched a massive gas attack on civilians which killed more than 1,400 men, women, and children. ...

Obama nominates Garland to high court, challenging GOP

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama nominated appeals court judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court on Wednesday, challenging Republicans to drop their adamant...

Republicans on Paris: What happened to US shock and awe?

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans on Monday tried to appeal to U.S. voters jittery about terrorism by decrying President Barack Obama's policies as half-hearted and...

Obama chides GOP candidates for ‘sad’ remarks

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — Insisting that Americans deserve better, President Barack Obama chided Republicans Mike Huckabee, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz on Monday...

Donald Trump nearly double the poll numbers of nearest Republican rival

Polls indicate that business magnate Donald Trump has extended his lead in the the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, with almost twice the support of his closest…

2016 prospect Rand Paul in new book: GOP willing to change

WASHINGTON (AP) _ Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul reaches out in his most direct way yet to African-Americans in a new book that highlights...

Comedy Central: 'Unfair' to judge Noah based on tweets

NEW YORK (AP) — A day after Trevor Noah was declared the new host of "The Daily Show," his graphic tweets targeting women and...

Obama's HHS nominee wins GOP praise

WASHINGTON (AP) --President Barack Obama's nominee for health secretary is winning GOP praise as she makes her first appearance before a Senate committee. Sylvia Mathews...

Obama vigorously defends foreign policy record

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — President Barack Obama vigorously defended his foreign policy record Monday, arguing that his cautious approach to global problems has avoided...

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