As Derrick Johnson assumes the role of interim president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), leaders of the nation’s oldest Black...

The NAACP has named Derrick Johnson, the vice chairman of their board of directors, the organization’s interim president. The unanimous decision was made by the executive...

Starting April 1, 2020 the U.S. will undertake its once a decade census count, to determine the nation’s growth and population since 2010. The constitutionally-mandated exercise determines...

WASHINGTON, D.C. Broadcasting live from Baltimore at the NAACP Annual Conference, host and managing editor Roland Martin interviewed Derrick Johnson, interim president and CEO of the...
African-American home ownership rates may have recently fallen to historically low levels not seen since 2004; but some home builders and mortgage companies are still partnering...

Virginia’s U.S. Senator Tim Kaine probably is not surprised at the failure of Senate Republicans to move forward on their health care plan bill. As more ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. TV One’s Roland Martin hosted a panel to address the role of social activism and historically Black sororities and fraternities during the recent Alpha...

TriceEdneyWire.com In violation of a longstanding legal mandate, scores of federal law enforcement agencies are failing to submit statistics to the FBI’s national hate crimes database,...

After a week’s recess, the U.S. Senate returns to work this week and Republican leaders still have not cleared a path toward repealing and replacing the Affordable...

Indiana Republicans invited Americans to share “Obamacare horror stories” on social media and the ploy backfired. Thousands of respondents – more than 8,000 on Facebook alone...