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How many years of experience do you have in radio? I've been in radio since 2005. What are three of your hobbies? Running, mentoring, and thrifting. Where is your hometown? Shreveport, LA. What makes your personality unique? I have enough self-esteem to be myself, from my big hair, big heart, and even bigger mouth. If you attended college, where did you attend? Louisiana State University – Shreveport.

Echoes of the past erupted at the University of Mississippi on Tuesday night, as racial slurs were hurled among hundreds of students who gathered at the student union to protest the re-election of President Barack Obama.

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Colorado and Washington became the first states to legalize recreational marijuana in the prohibition era on Tuesday.

Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. says he’s humbled and moved by the support voters have shown through his illness. The Chicago Democrat easily won re-election to a ninth full term Tuesday.

Donald Trump unraveled on Twitter last night after President Barack Obama won reelection.

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Superstorm Sandy may have come and gone, but her after effects linger on.

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Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse, and Spelman students see the benefit in the charter option and are fighting for support of “Amendment One” on Tuesday’s ballot by marching on Georgia’s Capitol.

FOX NFL analyst Terry Bradshaw is “really upset” because he’s being accused of racism.

Two protesters were tossed out of a rally for President Barack Obama in Cincinnati Sunday after they interrupted his speech by shouting from the bleachers.

With Abraham Lincoln being touted in new GOP ads as a reason for African Americans to vote Republican, a film about his struggle to preserve the union is preparing for a nationwide release on Nov. 9 – with Oscar winner Daniel Day Lewis in the title role and Steven Spielberg calling the shots.

Denzel Washington has done it again. His new star vehicle, “Flight,” made $25 million after its debut in only 1900 theaters; and has already surpassed the $30 million gamble previously set by Paramount.

Parents are being persuaded to get more involved in their children’s education with $25 gift cards.

Vanity Fair magazine conducted a pretty funny poll, asking readers who’d they rather play the role of Jesus.