Roland Martin
Roland Martin and his panel of guests quantified the impact President Obama and his administration had on the nation, as well as how well they handled issues important to African-Americans.
More questions are being asked about potential conflicts of interest and ethics violations as Trump prepares to assume the office of president.
Senate Republicans begin the process to dismantle Obamacare, but have no plan to replace President Barack Obama's signature piece of legislation.
Johnny Taylor of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund made a major announcement affecting Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Sen. Booker, Rep. Lewis, and Rep. Richmond rebuked Sen. Jeff Sessions during the second day of Senate confirmation hearings.
Plans to redraw racially gerrymandered voting districts have been put on hold. Will voters in North Carolina ever receive justice?
Rep. Brenda Lawrence shared her views on the first day of Sen. Jeff Sessions' confirmation hearings.
Clemson and Alabama made millions during last night's national championship; Roland Martin says college football players should be paid.
What should we expect President Barack Obama to say during his farewell address in Chicago?
A group of Black pastors has come out in support of Jeff Sessions, Roland Martin asks for proof of his record.
Rev. William Barber and NewsOne Now panelist Kristin Clarke explain why Jeff Sessions is unfit to be the nation's next Attorney General.
Dr. Bill Hawkins defends his decision to send Talladega's marching band to perform during Donald Trump's Inauguration Day parade.