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Kanye West’s Producer Malik Yusef: I’d Run Against Him as a Republican

Five-time Grammy winning artist Malik Yusef has spent years co-writing and producing music for Kanye West. In an interview with CNN, the Chicago native says he’s a Republican, “loves” Black Lives Matter, supports gun rights, wants to do something about global warming, and would run against Kanye West for U.S. president.

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Obama Admin. Approves Plan to Make Prison Phone Calls More Affordable

In a controversial vote Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission approved a plan to “Ensuring Just, Reasonable, & Fair Rates for Inmate Calling” and would place a cap on the amount of money that communications companies charge convicts to make phone calls in jails and prisons across the country.

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NAACP Demands Utah Man Remove His Hangman Halloween Decoration

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is demanding that Utah resident Kevin Van Miltenberg remove his homemade Halloween decoration of a man hanging from a noose, calling it a “mockery of the history of lynchings in our country.”

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The Liberal Media Lynching of Dr. Ben Carson

We are all witnessing an elaborate liberal media lynching of Dr. Ben Carson. The former Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon turned leading black Republican presidential candidate is just the latest “uppity negro” (Justice Clarence Thomas, Herman Cain) to defy the expectations of his white liberal mainstream media masters by deciding to ditch the political hymnal from which most blacks read and think for himself.

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Exclusive– CJ Pearson Talks Donald Trump, Ahmed Mohamed, and Obama

CJ Pearson, the conservative 13-year-old YouTube rockstar and fierce critic of President Barack Obama, spoke to Breitbart about being blocked by Obama on Twitter, about Donald Trump, Ahmed Mohamed and the hoax-bomb clock controversy, MSNBC’s Al Sharpton, and CJ’s new position as national chairman of Teens for Ted.

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New York Times Defends Folly of Black Lives Matter

In a 743 word defense of Black Lives Matter, The New York Times editorial board couldn’t bring itself to sanction a single syllable shaming the grievance group for its growing number of transgressions.

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Charles Blow and Black Victimhood

Last night, in an appearance on CNN, New York Times columnist Charles Blow chalked up Black Lives Matter marchers chanting, “Pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon,” as a justified reaction to an American society that is “arrayed against black people.”

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Officer and Lawyer Co-Author ‘Black Man’s Guide to Survival’ for Police Encounters

It was the past year being filled with wall-to-wall news coverage focusing on police-involded deaths of unarmed black men, from Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, to Christian Taylor in Arlington, Texas, that encouraged attorney Eric Broyles and his friend Officer Adrian Jackson to write a how-to handbook called Encounters with Police: A Black Man’s Guide to Survival.

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Roland Martin Highlights America’s School Choice ‘Revolution’ 10 Years After Katrina

The African-American centric news network TV One recently recognized the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina by examining the school choice explosion that has rewritten the history of New Orleans’ once failing school system with a special entitled, The New Orleans Charter School Revolution: Ten Years After Katrina — A Parent’s Story.

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