Black America

First lady Michelle Obama knows how to do some campaigning for her man.

In his first public comments since being admitted to the Mayo Clinic and treated for bipolar disorder, Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr. said he is “not well” and visits the hospital twice a day.

O.J. Simpson never threw away the knife that was allegedly used to kill estranged wife, Nicole Brown, and now he’s trying to sell it to a collector, according to a shocking report in the new issue of the National Enquirer.

There are numerous anecdotes recounted in the HBO documentary “Ethel” that illuminate the seldom-discussed personal lives of Ethel Kennedy and her late husband Robert Kennedy, but two memories are particularly noteworthy for underscoring his long-held commitment to racial equality.

The biggest movie of this November has one of the silver screen’s truly legendary figures. But, will we ever see a black Bond...?

”Obama for America announced Monday that President Obama will vote early in Chicago on October 25th, and that First Lady Michelle Obama has already cast her Illinois absentee ballot.

The political scene has been fierce and quite tense with polls constantly flip-flopping between the two major presidential candidates.

Perhaps underscoring the “everyone is connected” theme of her latest film “Cloud Atlas,” Halle Berry found out that somewhere on the distant branches of her family tree sits the former GOP Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin.

On the day of President Obama’s second debate and three weeks before the election, Lionsgate has released “2016: Obama’s America,” the documentary based on conservative filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza’s book “The Roots of Obama’s Rage.”

Don’t sleep on the quiet ones like Giancarlo Esposito.

When the presidential debate dust finally settles, President Obama and GOP Presidential foe Mitt Romney will have spent a grand total of four and one half hours battering each other on who can do the best or worst job on tax reform, job creation, deficit reduction, staunching Iran’s nukes, and getting a grip on Middle East affairs.

Tray Chaney has starred in hit tv shows like "The Wire," but now he's focused on using his music to make a positive influence on the youth. He's released a few videos of his "Dope Music with a Purpose," and you can check it out inside: